Brazilian Journal of International Law, the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, the Maastricht University, the Universitarian Center of Brasilia, and the Brazilian Branch of the International Law Association
WORKSHOP
Language Walls in International Law
Call for Papers
1. Object
The practice and, to some extent, the very fabric of international law is circumscribed to a few languages amongst which English and French are undoubtedly the predominant ones.
They bestride all the fields of international law. Those who do not have a reasonable command of English and/or French can be de facto excluded from the microcosm of international law studies and practice.
International Law Section, Society of Legal Scholars
PhD Workshop on International Law
The International Law Section invites abstracts from PhD researchers in international law (public or private) for a Workshop on International Law to be held on Friday 30 April. This event aims to convene PhD researchers to discuss their current projects and to receive feedback from the wider international law community. This initiative hopes to assist PhD researchers in building their networks and to provide space for them to engage with more senior colleagues from across the discipline.
International Legal Theory Interest Group of the American Society of International Law (ASIL)
The International Legal Theory Interest Group of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) invites nominations for an International Legal Theory Scholarship Prize, to be bestowed at the ASIL Annual Meeting. This year’s prize will be awarded for the best article or book chapter in the field of international legal theory published in 2020 by a non-tenured scholar based at an institution in the United States, as determined by a committee of experts. The members of this year’s committee are Adil Haque, Karen Knop, John Linarelli, and Elizabeth Rodriguez-Santiago.
Minerva Center for Human Rights at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv University
Call For Applications
Minerva Postdoctoral Fellowships in Transitional Justice
2021-2022 Postdoctoral Fellowships in Transitional Justice
The Minerva Center for Human Rights at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv University invites applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships in Transitional Justice (one at each location) for the 2021-2022 Academic Year.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is seeking applications from established scholars or promising early-career researchers for up to seven legal research scholarships to be awarded in 2021. The Legal Research Programme (LRP) was launched in 2008 to foster analysis of areas of law relevant to the ECB’s statutory tasks, and to establish closer contacts with scholars. The LRP scholarships will be awarded in two categories.
Journal Symposium: International Criminal Justice in an ‘Age of Misinformation’
Summary
The guest co-editors, Birju Kotecha and Daley Birkett, together with the Journal of International Criminal Justice, invite abstracts for a forthcoming symposium on the theme of ‘International Criminal Justice in an “Age of Misinformation”’, to be published in December 2021.
International Trade and Business Law Review Volume XXIII
Call for Submissions
The International Trade and Business Law Review (‘ITBLR') invites submissions from legal scholars and researchers, legal practitioners, justice professionals, and policy officials for publication in Volume XXIII of the ITBLR in 2021. The ITBLR also encourages high quality submissions from law students.