CALL FOR ABSTRACTS/PAPERS
Artificial Intelligence and Normative Challenges: International and Comparative Legal Perspectives
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS/PAPERS
Artificial Intelligence and Normative Challenges: International and Comparative Legal Perspectives
Glasgow Centre for International Law and Security (GCILS) launched its new Working Paper Series, aiming at publishing, disseminating and promoting high quality research papers. It will focus on all matters of international law and will be available in electronic form on this website, as well as on the SSRN’s pages.
We trust you are all keeping safe and well during these difficult times.
Back in October 2019, when we presented the Call for Papers for #BIALL2020, we never imagined the epidemic that descended on us, or, the New Normal that has changed our routines and refocused our lives.
Cyber Law Toolkit:
Call for Submissions 2020/21
Join us for this online workshop, which aims to bring together scholars to support the development of research.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together scholars at an early stage in their careers to support the development of research on critical perspectives on global law and the environment. The workshop will be hosted by the School of Law and Human Rights Centre, University of Essex and held entirely online.
Symposium on the COVID Care Crisis and its Implications for Legal Academia
Missing migrants
Due out February 2021
Deadline for submissions: 2nd November 2020
The FMR team will publish a short mini-feature (3–5 articles) on missing migrants.
Call for Papers- Asian Legal History Conference
Discussion of the “war on drugs” frequently fails to examine precisely how drug offenders are sentenced—and how they should be. Drug sentencing practices are implicated in many fundamental criminal justice issues and concerns. Research suggests incarcerating people for drug offenses has little impact on substance use rates or on crime rates more generally. And, despite reports of comparable use rates, people of color are far more likely to be arrested and incarcerated for drug-related offenses than white counterparts.
Fifth Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat at Seton Hall Law School
WHEN
February 5, 2021, from 1-4pm EST.
WHERE
Virtual (Depending on the number of submissions we receive, we may also schedule a second virtual event for another afternoon.)
TICKETS
Complimentary Event
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