Events and Announcements: January 20, 2013

Events and Announcements: January 20, 2013

Upcoming Events

Calls for Papers

  • The Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC) organizes a two-day Workshop on Economic Governance and Organizations at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, on June 6-7, 2013. The aim is to assemble scholars from law, economics, and management studying organizations that mitigate economic governance problems. Submissions of theoretical, empirical, and experimental work, as well as case studies are welcome. The deadline for submissions is February 1, 2013.
  • The Forced Migration Review invites submissions for a special issue on Detention and Deportation. Submissions are due April 15, 2013. See the call here.
  • The German Yearbook of International Law is Germany’s oldest yearbook in the field of public international law. The GYIL is published annually by the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the University of Kiel and contains contributions on topics addressing all aspects of public international law. The ‘General Articles’ section of the GYIL is open to submissions from the entire academic community and is independently peer-reviewed by a board of renowned experts.

Additional Announcements

  • ILSA has announced a call for proposals for the 2014 Jessup Competition problem. Proposals must be submitted by March 9, 2013.
  • The Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law is pleased to announce the
    opening of the application period for the Program of Advanced Studies on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law that will be offered from May 28 to July 15 of 2013. This Program offers 19 courses in English and Spanish lectured by over 39 scholars of relevance in the field of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and gathers more than 170 participants from more than 40 different countries and with different levels of professional experience The Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law provides through this Program the unique opportunity to learn and interact with judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Special Rapporteurs of United Nations, members of the Inter-American Commission and Court on Human Rights, recognized members of NGOs and professors from all over the world. The Program is offered in three categories which include the modality of Certificate of Attendance, ABA Credits for students currently studying in a U.S. law school and finally, the Diploma Course that is offered to a select group of 35 law professionals who fulfill the admission requirements. The application form for this program is available here.

Last week’s announcements can be found here. If you would like to post an announcement on Opinio Juris, please contact us.

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