CfP Domestic Impact of Global and Regional Human Rights Law; CfA Juris Gentium Law Review; CfA National Security & International Business Roundtable – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

1. Call for Papers: The Domestic Impact of Global and Regional Human Rights Law. Scholars, legal practitioners, policymakers, and students have been invited to submit their abstracts for this conference “The Domestic Impact of Global and Regional Human Rights Law.” The conference aims to explore the multifaceted ways in which international human rights norms, at the global and regional level, are integrated, enforced, and reshaped within domestic legal systems across the globe. the deadline for submissions is 15 December. The conference takes place on 14 – 15 April in Oslo. More information can be found here.

2. Call for Papers: Juris Gentium Law Review. The student-run law review in Indonesia, Juris Gentium Law Review (JGLR), has issued a call for papers for students, of any level of study, to publish their research findings in the form of articles, case commentaries, book reviews, or article reviews for its Palestine and International Law Special Issue. The Dr. Saeed Al-Dahshan Prize, an award of USD 200 in books of the recipient’s choosing, will be granted to the author whose contribution is deemed to have the highest merit. To learn more about the open submission and access their newly established online site, see here. The submission deadline is 15 January 2025. For further information and any clarification email jglr.ugm {at} gmail(.)com.

3. Call for Abstracts: National Security & International Business Roundtable. On 19 May 2025, Washington and Lee University School of Law’s Frances Lewis Law Center and the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation will host the London Roundtable on National Security & International Business at 10 St. James’s Square, London, SW1Y 4LE. The London Roundtable is the second of a three part global series of events intended to foster learning and engagement between academics, practitioners, and policymakers on international business and economic statecraft. Each roundtable explores the central theme from a different regional perspective while building from the insights shared at the previous roundtables. This Roundtable delves deeper into the topics explored at the DC Roundtable in September 2024 by exploring two distinct topics: economic security & human security. The format will remain the same and feature an academic lead presentation with commentaries from discussants in industry, practice or policymaking. All of the participants at the London Roundtable are expected to follow the Chatham House Rule. Interested participants should submit a 500-750 word abstract and CV to Kish Parella (parellak {at} wlu(.)edu) and Wendy Rice (ricew {at} wlu(.)edu) by 31 January 2025 with the subject line “London Roundtable Abstract.” 

 

 

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