Hi Pea, I think the key is not to be too specific on exactly what you will cover as that will limit you when you come to write the actual paper. Simply aim to give a flavour of your paper and interest the reader. I don't think a bibliography is needed unless the organiser specifically requests it. I cant't remember your discipline...I'm in social sciences and normally do something like this:
1.Catchy title
2. Sentence or two setting the scene (e.g. since 1970s, much research attention has been focused on...etc)
3. What research has ommitted to cover/ limitations with their approach
4. The focus of your paper miraculously filling this gaps (e.g. Drawing on X, this paper explores Y.)
Hope this helps, good luck!