1. Call for Papers: Solventia – Journal of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws. This Journal, established by National Law University, Jodhpur, India, is currently accepting original, unpublished manuscripts for Volume II, Issue 2. The Journal is a bi-annual, double-blind peer-reviewed publication dedicated exclusively to research in insolvency and bankruptcy law. Submissions may be made under the categories of long articles, short articles, case notes, or book reviews. The deadline for submission is 11:59 PM on June 20, 2025. Manuscripts must be submitted here. The submission guidelines are here. For further information visit the website or write to solventia@nlujodhpur.ac.in.
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New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 36 (2025) No. 1) – Out Next Week
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law will be published next week. We will publish a number of posts outlining the contents of this issue and the editorials over the coming week. Here is the Table of Contents for this new issue, as well as the Abstracts: Editorial…
Announcements: CfP Disarmament from the Margins; CfS CILJ; CfC Protecting the Rule of Law in the EU; CfL Marine and Environmental Law Conference; CfP Genocide and the Ocean Workshop; BICCL Summer Schools; CfC Non-Dominant Feminist Grammars in Global Governance; Property in Outer Space Conference; CfA European Migration and Asylum Law
1. Call for Papers: Disarmament from the Margins. As part of an AHRC-funded project ‘Disarming International Law: forgotten pasts and future possibilities on a global front line’, the organisers (Charlie Peevers, University of Glasgow and Anna Hood, Auckland Law School) are inviting submissions for a conference exploring how disarmament is envisioned, contested, and enacted beyond traditional state-centered…
Announcements: Utrecht Summer School in Public International Law; CfA CIL Conference; CfP Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law; CfP Early Career Conference on Humanitarian Disarmament; Post the UN Summit of the Future Conference; Rosalyn Higgins Prize
1. Utrecht Summer School in Public International Law. The Utrecht School of Law will host its Summer School Introduction to Public International Law from 7 – 11 July 2025. The course will critically examine the nature and function of international law, its sources and subjects, dispute settlement, jurisdiction, use of force, state responsibility, enforcement, and its ability to address challenges of global…
EJIL: The Podcast! Episode 33: Owning the Future? International Law and Technology as a Critical Project
International law operates in a world of rapid technological transformation. From the battlefield to the border, from online content moderation to open-source investigation, from humanitarianism to development, from counterterrorism to migration management, practices of central concern to international lawyers are progressively altered by the introduction of new technological tools. Many of these developments are troubling. The use of…