1. Nottingham International Law and Security Centre Workshop. On Thursday 19 June, the Nottingham International Law and Security Centre (NILSC) is organising a hybrid afternoon workshop on the relationship between core international crimes -- genocide, apartheid, and forced displacement — in the light of multiple, overlapping cases, before international and domestic courts. The event will take place in E07, Monica Partridge, University Park Campus from 1-6pm. There will be three panels organised over the course of the afternoon chaired by Professor Olympia Bekou, Dr Hemi Mistry, and Dr Natalie Hodgson. The event is being organised by Dr. Victor Kattan and Professor Gerhard Kemp from UWE, Bristol. To register for the event in person or to join online, see here.
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EJIL Roll of Honour
EJIL relies on the good will of colleagues in the international law community who generously devote their time and energy to act as peer reviewers for the large number of submissions we receive. Without their efforts our Journal would not be able to maintain the excellent standards to which we strive. We thank the following colleagues for their…
Announcements: CfP Canadian Yearbook of International Law Symposium; Human Rights and the Green Transition Symposium; CfP Early Career Conference on Humanitarian Disarmament; Ljubljana Sanctions Conference; Rio School on Global Governance, Democracy and Human Rights; India and Pakistan on the Brink of War Event; Changing Role of the ICJ Seminar; CfP Developments in the Law of State Immunity
1. Call for papers: Canadian Yearbook of International Law Symposium - The Adjudication of Climate Change. The Canadian Yearbook of International Law (CYIL) is soliciting papers (in English or French) for a symposium on “The Adjudication of Climate Change”. Prospective authors are invited to submit an abstract of up to 500 words by 15 July 2025 to…
EJIL: The Podcast! Episode 34: In the Family: Family Tropes in International Law
Susan Marks’ Foreword asks ‘If the World is a Family, What Kind of Family Is It?’. It’s a provocative question for international lawyers, as the trope of the family runs through the discipline in all kinds of complex, even contradictory, ways. In this episode, Janne Nijman (Graduate Institute & University of Amsterdam) interviews Susan Marks (LSE) about…
New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 36 (2025) No. 1) – Out Now
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 36 (2025) No. 1) is now out. As usual, the table of contents of the new issue is available at EJIL’s own website, where readers can access those articles that are freely available without subscription. EJIL subscribers have full access to the latest issue of…
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