[Peace-discuss] FW: Call for Nominations for WILIG's Prominent Woman in Intl. Law Award extended to Nov 13

Boyle, Francis A fboyle at illinois.edu
Tue Nov 7 17:26:16 UTC 2017


Ditto and pari passu  for Killer Koh. fab

Francis A. Boyle
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From: Boyle, Francis A
Sent: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 11:23 AM
To: 'mgomez at asil.org' <mgomez at asil.org>; 'membership at asil.org' <membership at asil.org>
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Subject: Call for Nominations for WILIG's Prominent Woman in Intl. Law Award extended to Nov 13

Yes, I hereby nominate  Anne-Marie Slaughtered for all the fine work she has done  exterminating 50,000+ Muslims/Arabs/Africans of Color in Libya, destroying Libya as a State, drowning thousands of Refugees of Color in the Med, and turning Libya into Somalia on the Med. I also nominate Sam Our Problem from Hell Power for the exact same reasons. Finally I nominate Hillary Clinton for the exact same reasons: “We came! We Saw! He died!” All three of these Women International Lawyers will fit right in there getting honored by the American Society of Imperial Law. How about if you make it a Trifecta for all three of them? They can get together once again and laugh hysterically about murdering Ghadafy in front of the American Society of Imperial Law Convention at the  Awards Ceremony. Based upon prior ASImL Convention experiences, I know everyone there will chuckle it up too. Fab.


Francis A. Boyle
Law Building
504 E. Pennsylvania Ave.
Champaign, IL 61820 USA
217-333-7954 (phone)
217-244-1478 (fax)
(personal comments only)

From: Matthew Gomez [mailto:mgomez at asil.org]
Sent: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 11:00 AM
To: Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu<mailto:fboyle at illinois.edu>>
Subject: Call for Nominations for WILIG's Prominent Woman in Intl. Law Award extended to Nov 13


Dear WILIG:

Thanks to those of you who have already submitted nominations for the Prominent Women in International Law Award. We have extended the nominations deadline until Monday, Nov. 13 -- please consider the criteria below and submit your nominations.

Thank you,
Shana Tabak and Tracy Roosevelt

The Women in International Law Interest Group of ASIL invites nominations for the Prominent Women in International Law Award. 2018 marks the 25th year that the award is being given, and in honor of this milestone, WILIG has determined to formalize the nomination process through this call for nominees. Please circulate the attached call for nominations widely.

The WILIG Prominent Women in International Law Award honors those who have advanced women, gender, and women’s rights in international law.

The diverse accomplishments of previous awardees demonstrate the multiple ways in which honorees achieve this feat. Awardees have included: Justices on the ICJ and International Criminal Tribunals, founders of women’s rights NGOs, business leaders, government officials, and scholars. Some of these women have broken glass ceilings in the field, while others have worked tirelessly to promote women and women’s voices in international law, and still others contribute substantively to advancing, researching, or advocating for women’s rights.

Please submit letters of nomination for a Prominent Woman in International Law who meets some or all of the following criteria:

• Employs international law to advance women and women’s rights--awardees need not be attorneys, though most are;
• Breaks through glass ceilings for women in international law;
• Promotes women and women’s voices in the field;
• Contributes substantively to advancing, researching, advocating for, or promoting women’s rights and/or gender justice;
• Is considered prominent in the field of international law – or whose accomplishments merit further recognition through this prestigious award.

Letters of nomination should be addressed to WILIG’s Co-Chairs, Tracy Roosevelt and Shana Tabak, and should be submitted by November 13, 2017 to membership at asil.org<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__online.asil.org_asilssa_ecmssamsganalytics.click-5Fthrough-3Fp-5Fmail-5Fid-3DE109162A4243386B1C363338&d=DwMGaQ&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=iioab8BLQ6IJxt-3gLhYzf1aAvTbGVgzPJj9W_0ugn0&m=eE7KriKsC7g1eAIfxfi9lKLesTADWlj4U-9fag4Ovt4&s=qYCKP_XocLMb-2WoV0-PyEXL2M7gnVIJdpesAK1s-xY&e=>. Any supporting documentation in addition to the nomination letter is welcome; please submit all information in one PDF document titled with the nominee’s name and “PWIL Award.”
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