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piątek, 30 kwietnia 2021
Cal for papers: The Journal of World Investment & Trade
środa, 28 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: JIEL-ASIL Junior Faculty Forum for International Economic Law (online, wrzesień 2021 r.)
wtorek, 27 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Latin American Law Review
poniedziałek, 26 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Yale Law Journal
- the relationship between federalism and empire;
- the challenge of cultural accommodation within the United States’s constitutional framework;
- the relevance of international models of association to the debate over territorial decolonization, and more broadly, the light that comparative perspectives might shed on the issues surrounding self-determination;
- the intersection of race, gender, and class inequality in the context of U.S. colonial governance;
- and the promises and pitfalls of territorial autonomy.
niedziela, 25 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: New Zealand Yearbook of International Law
sobota, 24 kwietnia 2021
Call for Papers: Penalization of international crimes in national law - Deadline for submissions: 25 May 2021
International law defines international crimes and principles of criminal responsibility for participating in their commission. However, the details concerning penalization of international crimes and subsequent prosecution of perpetrators are left to states (not counting extraordinary measures such as the International Criminal Court or mixed tribunals established on the ad hoc basis).
The states do not always follow international law in shaping and implementing their
national legislation, as they want to recognize the specificity of the circumstances of place and time.
Deviations from the notions/principles adopted in international law can result in diplomatic crises (which was the case e.g. during the negotiations of agreements concerning Extraordinary Chambers in Courts of Cambodia, when Cambodia exercised pressure to adopt the broad definition of genocide) or in proceedings before human rights bodies.
The aim of the conference organized by the Institute of Justice is to contemplate the
following questions:
• To what extent are international crimes recognized in national legislation? How
does national law define international crimes, including both core crimes (i.e. crime
of aggression, genocide, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes) as well as
other treaty crimes (e.g. torture or apartheid)? Are there any alterations of
definitions of international crimes and what are the consequences?
• Are there any inconsistencies between international law and national law in terms
of defining principles of responsibility for international crimes?
• Do states take into account the impact of customary law on the shape of international criminal law in framing their national legislation?
• What are the models of criminalization of international crimes and what are their
respective advantages and disadvantages?
• What are the main problems related with the prosecution of international crimes in
national proceedings?
• Should a distinction be drawn between historic and contemporary crimes
concerning their penalization?
• Are there crimes in national law which are considered to have international
character despite the lack of criminalization in international law?
• Are the Nuremberg Principles and principles of the Rome Statute reflected in
national law?
The conference will take place online on 14-15 June 2021. The language of the conference is English.
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit a proposal for a paper related to the above questions. The organizers plan to publish papers in two language versions (English and Polish) in the Publishing House of the Justice Institute (open access mode) by the end of 2021.
Applications:
Submissions can be sent to: patrycja.grzebyk(at)uw.edu.pl by 25 May 2021.
Each submission must include:
• the author’s name and affiliation;
• a 500-word max abstract [doc/docx];
• the author’s CV, including a list of relevant publications;
• the author’s contact details, including email address.
Deadlines
25 May 2021 – submission of proposals
30 May 2021 - announcement of the selection results
14-15 June 2021 – online conference
15 July 2021- submission of the final versions of papers (approx. 30 000 characters with spaces;
papers can be submitted in English or Polish, however the language of the conference is English
only)
December 2021 - publication of all papers in two language versions: English and Polish.
piątek, 23 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: International Journal for the Semiotics of Law & Comparative Legilinguistics
Teksty mogą odpowiadać m.in. na następujące pytania:
1. Journalism ethics – in the light of the need to catch attention of readers numerous journals start posting and publishing unverified and misleading materials,
2. The role of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Tencent, Tiktok and others in limiting or spreading misinformation,
3. Hate speech and cyberbullying connected with pandemic and its effects on society, economy, politics, etc.
4. Cyberattacks connected with Covid-19 (Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, WHO has seen a dramatic increase in the number of cyberattacks directed at its staff, and email scams targeting the public at large, analogously platforms made available to teachers and other sectors such as ZOOM have been hacked),
5. Ostracism directed at people who got infected and unconsciously spread the disease onto others,
6. Legal means of combating fake news, hate speech, cyberbullying,
7. Stereotyping and deviant community creation as a result of stereotypes,
8. Image manipulation,
9. Other semiotic aspects of communication during pandemic,
10. Imaging China as the first country who detected the infected people,
11. Imaging other countries hit by the virus,
12. Imaging political parties involved in decision-making processes connected with counteracting the pandemic,
13. Political discourse – modes of reporting infections, disease, asking for help, solidarity, social distancing,
14. Imagining artistic means to express concern, solidarity and hope
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 300 słów) należy przesyłać do 10 grudnia 2021 r.
Termin nadsyłania tekstów upływa 15 marca 2022 r.
Więcej informacji można znaleźć tutaj.
czwartek, 22 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Philosophies
środa, 21 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Cambridge International Law Journal
wtorek, 20 kwietnia 2021
Call for Participants: The Promises and Perils of the Social Sciences in International Legal Scholarship (Sztokholm, wrzesień 2021 r.)
poniedziałek, 19 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Public Interest Litigation: The role of International Courts and Tribunals (Sztokholm, wrzesień 2021 r.)
niedziela, 18 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Imagining Solidarity in International and Regional Law (online, październik 2021 r.)
sobota, 17 kwietnia 2021
Nowy numer rocznika PWPM - Problemy Współczesnego Prawa Międzynarodowego, Europejskiego i Porównawczego
Ukazał się najnowszy (vol. XVIII, 2020) numer rocznika: PWPM - Problemy Współczesnego Prawa Międzynarodowego, Europejskiego i Porównawczego
Wszystkie opublikowane w nim tekst sa dostępne w wolnym dostępie na stronie internetowej czasopisma:
https://europeistyka.uj.edu.pl/pwpm/nowy-numer
W imieniu redakcji zapraszamy do lektury!
Spis treści:
PWPM, vol. XVIII 2020
piątek, 16 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Theories and Methodologies in the Contemporary Study of International Lawmaking (Sztokholm, wrzesień 2021 r.)
czwartek, 15 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: 2021 ILA-ASIL Asia-Pacific Research Forum (online, sierpień 2021 r.)
- Global health law (e.g., responses to the COVID-19 pandemic such as laws and policies of New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam; access to vaccines, medical products and technologies; vaccine passports and travel bubble schemes)
- International economic law (e.g., the ASEAN Economic Community; the CPTPP and the RCEP; US-China trade conflicts and commercial law; EU FTAs and BITs with Asian countries; the Singapore Convention on Mediation)
- International environmental law (e.g., climate change; legal frameworks for nuclear power plants and wind turbines)
- Other aspects of Asia’s new legal order (e.g., implementation of UN Sustainable Development Goals, promotion of women’s talents and gender equality; Indo-Pacific policies of ASEAN, Australia, India and Japan)
wtorek, 13 kwietnia 2021
Konferencja: przyszłość polityki zagranicznej RP
Gośćmi specjalnymi będą Prezydenci RP: Aleksander Kwaśniewski i Bronisław Komorowski. Debatować będą Ministrowie Spraw Zagranicznych: Andrzej Olechowski, Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, Radosław Sikorski.
W debacie udział również wezmą przedstawiciele partii, środowisk i ruchów politycznych: Koalicja Obywatelska, Koalicja Polska, Lewica i Polska 2050.
Debatę obserwować będzie można na profilach Konferencji Ambasadorów na Facebooku i Youtube.
niedziela, 11 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict
sobota, 10 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: International Economic Law ‘In The Making’: New Actors and Policies (Sztokholm, wrzesień 2021 r.)
piątek, 9 kwietnia 2021
Call for abstracts: Responsibility of international organizations
- Conceptualising the scope, application and effectiveness of ARIO in theory and practice: past, present and future trends.
- Responsibility of international organizations: selected case studies, comparative perspectives and implications for the development of the law of international organizations
- Western and non-Western approaches to the theory of responsibility of international organizations
- The responsibility of regional international organizations, regional approaches and the question of lex specialis
- Dual or multiple responsibility: questions of shared responsibility of international organizations and States, responsibility of a State in connection with the conduct of an international organization
- Implementation of the responsibility of international organizations
czwartek, 8 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: International Business and Human Rights: Changes in International Law-making (Sztokholm, wrzesień 2021 r.)
środa, 7 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Athena
wtorek, 6 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Webinar "The Multilever Character of International Law" (online, maj 2021 r.)
poniedziałek, 5 kwietnia 2021
Oferta pracy na UVA: Assistant professor in European Law
Wydział prawa Uniwersytetu amsterdamskiego (UVA) zaprasza chętych do aplikowania na stanowisko Assistant professor in European Law.
Pełne ogłoszenie tutaj.
sobota, 3 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Global Dialogue on Biodiversity Law and Governance (lipiec 2021 r.)
- How can the global community achieve a post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework that effectively and equitably addresses and overcomes unprecedented global biodiversity loss?
- What comparative lessons can be drawn from developed and developing countries' domestic implementation and enforcement of international obligations?
- What synergies can be identified and developed across CBD and BBNJ negotiations?
- What governance solutions exist at the biodiversity-climate change nexus?
- Can local and national level governance innovations be scaled up to the global level?
piątek, 2 kwietnia 2021
Call for proposals: Students and Academics Workshop "Narratives of International Law" (online, maj 2021 r.)
czwartek, 1 kwietnia 2021
Call for papers: Forced Migration Review
- What are the different forms of externalisation currently being implemented? How, if at all, has externalisation changed (or how is it changing) over time?
- How do asylum seekers, refugees and stateless people experience the practice of externalisation, and how are their experiences reflected in the debates on externalisation? Does externalisation affect different groups differently?
- What can be learned from how States have made use of externalisation in the past and how should these lessons be put to use?
- Can externalisation policies be implemented in ways that respect refugee/asylum and other human rights?
- What have been the social, economic and political consequences of externalisation in countries affected by this strategy?
- What are the issues at stake for transit States and other States asked to process asylum claims on behalf of destination States? What incentives have been offered in exchange for cooperation?
- What are the challenges for transport providers?
- How has the international humanitarian community responded to the phenomenon of externalisation? How has the legality of externalisation been challenged and with what results?
- What is the current thinking on, and people’s experience of, other, ‘complementary’ pathways to protection and what can be learned from how they have been used and experienced to date?
- How could the expansion of the use of complementary pathways affect the practice of externalisation? What role can or should be played by key actors such as the UN and inter-governmental and international legal bodies?
- How can data on the implementation and consequences of externalisation, and on the development and use of complementary pathways, be gathered, used and shared?