CFP: Who’s Afraid of the International Criminal Court?
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by Ashley Ahlbrand
1y ago
iCourts – Centre of Excellence for International Courts, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, has issued a call for papers for an interdisciplinary conference on deterrence generated by international criminal justice, which will take place on January 24-25, 2019. Junior and Senior scholars alike are invited to submit abstracts of no more than 800 words, along with a biographical note. Submissions are due September 15th. For more information, click here ..read more
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CFP: Tsinghua China Law Review
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by mes286
1y ago
Tsinghua China Law Review Submissions Call The Tsinghua China Law Review (“TCLR”), ISSN: 2151-8904, is the first student-run, English- language journal of legal scholarship published by a mainland Chinese university. Established in 2008, the TCLR is dedicated to advancing the global academic discussion of all issues relating to China law. Over the past decade, we published carefully selected scholarly articles and notes biannually in the United States. These articles are included in renowned databases including HeinOnline, LexisNexis, Westlaw, Vlex and ChinalawInfo. Since 2016, the TCLR h ..read more
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CFP: International Trade and Business Law Review Volume XXIV Submissions
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by mes286
1y ago
International Trade and Business Law Review Volume XXIV Call for submissions Amidst the excitement of multinational corporations and superpowers exploring outer space and deep sea, conflict and crises remain recurrent global phenomena. The stark contrast in managing progress and crises is visible everywhere but perhaps most prominently in the areas of international trade and business. While the commercial space industry is being celebrated as a technological innovation of global business and regulation, competing trading blocs are waging war against each other in the shadow of international la ..read more
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CFP: Journal of Legal Education – Scholars at Risk
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by Jennifer
2y ago
The editors of the Journal of Legal Education welcome articles and reflections on threats to academic freedom, coercion of legal and other scholars, and the relationship between legal scholarship, education and democracy both in the United States and around the world. From first-person accounts by legal scholars to empirical research on academic freedom and other analytical pieces on legal scholarship in the face of coercion, the Journal of Legal Education invites authors to submit their manuscript by June 30, 2022, to be considered for this themed issue. For general submission information, pl ..read more
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CFP: Change over time in the Iberian Worlds: stabilising regimes of normativity
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by Jennifer
2y ago
The Max Planck Institut invites paper submissions for the 2022 Annual Conference to held in Frankfurt am Main. The mpilhlt’s Glocalising Normativities project aims to construct a global history of normative production by studying the interaction of local processes of the cultural translation of normative knowledge within global networks in the early modern Iberian worlds. For the project’s 2022 Annual Conference and the resulting publication, we are looking for contributions focusing on legal change and stability in any region of the Portuguese and Spanish empires in Asia, Africa, Europe and ..read more
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CFP & Virtual Conf.: ASIL – Works-In-Progress Conference
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by Timothy Straus
2y ago
The International Courts and the Tribunal Interests Group (ICTIG) of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) are inviting paper submissions for its Works-In-Progress Conference. The conference will be held virtually on February 4, 2022 and will be hosted by UIC Law School in Chicago, Illinois. The deadline for submissions is January 7, 2022. For additional information, please see the Call for Papers ..read more
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CFP: ASIL-Midwest 2022 Virtual Works in Progress Conference
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by Jennifer
2y ago
The ASIL-Midwest Interest Group of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) cordially invites proposals for our upcoming works in progress conference scheduled for January 28, 2022. ASIL-Midwest is co-sponsoring its eighth annual scholarly works-in-progress conference which will be hosted virtually by the University of Akron School of Law on Friday, January 28, 2022. The goal is to create a friendly, open conversation about works in progress and to foster a Midwestern US international law community. To that end, the conference will include both full drafts and early works in progress ..read more
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CFP: 4th International & Comparative Law Insolvency Symposium
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by Timothy Straus
2y ago
IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law and the Chicago-Kent Law Review are accepting submissions for their 4th International & Comparative Law Insolvency Symposium. The deadline for submissions is February 18, 2022. For additional information, please see the Call for Papers ..read more
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CFP: Eighth Annual International and Comparative Urban Law Conference
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by Timothy Straus
2y ago
The Urban Law Center at Fordham University School of Law and the Peter A. Allard School of Law at University of British Columbia are inviting submissions for the Eighth Annual International and Comparative Urban Law Conference. The Conference will be held July 14-16, 2022. The deadline for submissions is January 14, 2022. THE CONFERENCE: The Urban Law Center at Fordham Law School and the Peter A. Allard School of Law at University of British Columbia (UBC) are pleased to announce a call for participation in the Eighth Annual International and Comparative Urban Law Conference from Thursday, Ju ..read more
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CFP: Conference on Transnational Dispute Resolutions in an Increasingly Digitalized World
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by Timothy Straus
2y ago
The Center for the Future of Dispute Resolution at Ghent University is calling for abstracts for the “Transnational Dispute Resolution in an increasingly Digitalized World” conference. The conference will be held virtually on March 24, 2022. The deadline for submissions is December 1, 2021. For additional information, please see the Call for Papers ..read more
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