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Call for Papers: Wisconsin International Law Journal Annual Symposium, April 4-5, 2014

Internationally acclaimed women scholars and advanced PhD candidates are invited to the second conference on the Creation of International Law, to be hosted by the University of Wisconsin on April 4-5, 2014 as part of its Wisconsin International Law Journal annual symposium. The intention is to continue and expand the network of women scholars and practitioners that was launched in 2009 in Norway to support their engagement in public international law.  The theme of the second conference is: Exploring the International Law Components of Peace. The pursuit of peace remains a global challenge and there is a need for reflection as to how the current international public law institutional and normative structure functions and what are the gaps? Call for papers and more details here.

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Calls for Papers: Irish Yearbook of International Law; Hellenic Branch of the ILA

1) The editors of the Irish Yearbook of International Law welcome submissions for publication in the next volume of the Yearbook. Articles should not be published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. An annual, peer reviewed publication, the Irish Yearbook of International Law is committed to the publication of articles of general interest in international law as…

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EU Legal Integration Survey

As part of the Schumpeter CONREASON Project, based at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, an online expert survey is being conducted on judicial attitudes towards European law and European integration in the European Union. The survey focuses on supreme and constitutional courts and their doctrinal response to the legal integration process. The…

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ICJ Call for Papers

The International Court of Justice has issued a call for papers for a panel at its conference on the centenary of the Peace Palace in September. This is probably a first for the Court (at least I can’t remember it issuing a call for papers before), and the selection of the papers will be made by a panel…

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Pluricourts Call for Papers – Legitimacy and Effectiveness of International Criminal Courts

This conference seeks papers pursuing empirical, normative, comparative or theoretical approaches to the study of ICTs, and welcomes contributions from law and social science, including philosophy, sociology, criminology, psychology and history. Details here.

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