20 Nov Events and Announcements: 20 November 2022
Calls for Papers
African International Economic Law Network (AfIELN) 6th Biennial Conference: The African International Economic Law Network (AfIELN) invites the submission of abstracts for its 6th Biennial Conference taking place at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Faculty of Law (GIMPA), Accra, Ghana, from 21 to 24 June 2023. Submissions for papers or panels are due by 5 December 2022. For more information, click here.
Call for Papers – Australian Yearbook of International Law: The Australian Yearbook of International Law is accepting papers through the end of the year for Volume 41 of the Yearbook, which will be published in 2023. For more information, click here.
Events
Utrecht University – Public International Law (PIL) Luncheon: Utrecht University is organizing a hybrid PIL Luncheon which will take place on Friday, 25 November, from 13:00 to 14:00 at JK15A – 202 (Utrecht, the Netherlands) and on Microsoft Teams. In this PIL luncheon, Gregory Shaffer, Chancellor’s Professor at the University of California, Irvine School of Law and President of the American Society of International Law, will give a presentation on his latest work ‘The Rule of Law Under Challenge: The Enmeshment of National and International Trends’. No prior sign-up is required. Everyone who is interested in the topic can join by using the Microsoft Teams link. For more information, click here.
Revisiting Coercion as an Element of Prohibited Intervention in International Law: In this inaugural lecture at the University of Reading on 22 February 2023 at 17:00 GMT, Professor Marko Milanovic will give his inaugural lecture on coercive intervention in international law. All are welcome but booking is essential – for more information, click here.
Announcements
Emerging Voices Series – Brunel University International Law Group: The BUL International Law Group has launched its new monthly ‘Emerging Voices’ interview series, where PhD researchers and young lecturers come to the Brunel University London School of Law to speak about their international law routes so far and share ideas about the field. In the first episode, the BUL International Law Group co-Director, Dr Solon Solomon, hosts Franka Pues from King’s College London. You can watch the video here.
Calls for Applications
3 Junior Fellowships “Universalism and Particularism in European Contemporary History” (Ludwig Maximilian Univ. of Munich): The newly established Centre for Advanced Studies in Humanities and
Social Sciences (Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe, KFG) ‘Universalism and
Particularism in European Contemporary History’ at Ludwig Maximilian
University of Munich (LMU) is seeking to appoint its first cohort of
three Junior Fellowships (Postdocs) for the summer semester 2023
(April-September).The KFG ‘Universalism and Particularism’ investigates universalist and particularist models of order in European contemporary history from the 1970s to the present. The KFG research program focuses on economic, religious/secular and human rights regimes.
For the summer semester 2023, a research focus on religion/secularity in
contemporary European history is planned. At the same time, applications
with other research topics, connected to the overall topic of the KFG,
are welcome. Future Calls for Junior Fellowships in other fields will be
following every semester. The latest submission date for applications is November 30, 2022. The preferred starting date is 1 April 2023. More information on the KFG can be found here. The call for applications is here.
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