1. Call for Papers: Learned Society – European Law Unbound Society. From 25 – 27 September 2025, the inaugural conference of a new Learned Society — European Law Unbound Society (ELU-S) will take place. “Unbound” takes two meanings here: It will cover all scholarly and methodological approaches to the world of European legal Scholarship. It will, too, be a very inclusive society welcoming scholars at all stages of their career: From doctoral students to senior professors and practitioners. For a more elaborate description of ELU-S and a call for papers (Unbound!) see here.
2. Call for Papers: Centre for the Law of EU External Relations. The Centre for the Law of EU External Relations (CLEER) and the T.M.C. Asser Instituut are inviting abstracts for a conference on ‘Shifting institutional dynamics in EU external relations’ that will take place on 12 December 2025 at the premises of the T.M.C. Asser Instituut in The Hague. The deadline for submission of abstracts is 30 April 2025. More information can be found here.
3. Call for Abstracts: Justice and Reconstruction in Post-Conflict Societies. Boğaziçi University Faculty of Law is holding a conference on “Justice and Reconstruction in Post-Conflict Societies”, scheduled for 5 – 6 July 2025 in Istanbul. The conference will critically explore the role of international law in shaping post-conflict transitions, with a focus on security, economic recovery, constitutional processes, sanctions, environmental justice, maritime disputes, and international courts. The deadline for abstract submissions is 27 April 2025. A limited number of funding opportunities are available. For further details on the call for papers, submission guidelines and important dates, visit the conference website here.
4. Call for Papers: The Future and Past of “Progress” in Cultural Heritage Law’. The ESIL Interest Group on the International Law of Culture is inviting applications to its Pre-Conference Workshop on ‘The Future and Past of “Progress” in Cultural Heritage Law’. The call for papers is available here. The workshop will take place on 11 September 2025. The deadline for abstract submissions is 4 April 2025. Abstracts and inquiries can be sent to esiligculture {at} gmail(.)com.
5. Call for Submissions: Feminist Jurisprudence Discussion Group. The Feminist Jurisprudence Discussion Group (FJDG) is inviting submissions for its fifth interdisciplinary Annual Workshop held on Friday, 13 June 2025 at St Hilda’s College Oxford. The theme this year is embodied and disembodied feminist realities. This workshop takes these two strands and holds them in parallel to weave a picture of modern and emergent feminist jurisprudence. Embodiment has been and remains a central concern of feminist legal theory and research. This concern remains valid in the present day with feminist jurisprudence, feminist legal academics and feminist lawyers engaging with matters such as women’s and reproductive health, obstetric violence law, violence against women, women in climate change, and gender and sport. Equally in the modern world ‘disembodied’ issues demand the attention of feminist legal thought. Such issues include the regulation of deepfakes, AI, and structural and political issues. They welcome submissions from post-graduate students, PhD candidates and early career researchers on any topic they feel fits within these themes. To make a submission, complete this form by 28 March 2025. For inquiries, contact feminist-juris {at} law.ox.ac(.)uk.