Secretariat of the Global Law Assembly; Kathmandu Writing Competition

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Secretariat of the Global Law Assembly; Kathmandu Writing Competition

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1. Call for Papers: The Institutionalization of Climate Security. The ESIL Interest Group on International Organizations have announced a call for abstracts for their Workshop on The Institutionalization of Climate Security, that will take place as a side-event to the 2022 ESIL Research Forum in Glasgow. The abstract submission deadline is midnight 31 January 2022. For more details on the call and how to submit a paper see here.

2. Ghent Rolin-Jaequemyns International Law Institute Database on International Law in Belgium Courts. The Ghent Rolin-Jaequemyns International Law Institute (GRILI) has launched a new database on ‘International Law in Belgian Courts’ (ILBC), providing summaries (ENG), full-text judgments, coupled with a search engine, for Belgian judgments on issues of public international law. Content will be added on a rolling basis. See here for further information.

3. Athens PIL Discussion Group. On 12 January at 18.00-19.30pm (Athens time zone, EET) join the Athens PIL Discussion Group for their inaugural discussion with Professor Dire Tladi on: “The Second Reading of the ILC’s Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms”. The moderator is Professor Photini Pazartzis, whislt the convenors are Dr. Nikolaos Voulgaris and Dr. Efthimios self employed database Papastavridis. Research Coordinator is Ms. Matina Papadaki. Zoom & Athens PIL, Akadimias 47, 3rd floor. Register and book a ticket here. Livestream the event on the Athens PIL Facebook page here.

4. SAPLawC’22. The first SAPLawC’22, to be held virtually on 25 – 26 November 2022 aims to bring together research scholars working in the area of legal issues that are of concern within South Asian countries. The purpose of the Conference is to encourage young research scholars to present their research before a panel of academic experts and to receive valuable feedback for further research. The Conference welcomes submissions by postgraduate law students, who currently follow LL.M., M.Phil. and PhD research degree programmes affiliated to institutions within South Asia. The thematic areas of the Conference will be centred around legal issues of relevance to South Asia. The contributors may frame topics that broadly fits in the thematic areas for submission. See here for detailed information.
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