1. Call for submissions: Jus Cogens: The International Law Blog
Blog Jus Cogens zaprasza do przesyłania zgłoszeń do nowej serii tematycznej pt. "International Law and Water."
Teksty mogą dotyczyć takich zagadnień jak:
- The human right to water
- Sustainable development goals and water
- Law of the Sea
- The weaponization of water by armed groups and State actors
Zgłoszenia powinny być nie dłuższe niż 1500 słów. Termin ich nadsyłania upływa 9 kwietnia.
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2. Call for papers: 2022 EULab Young Scholars Workshop on Access to the Labour Market as a Vehicle of Integration for Migrants (Neapol, czerwiec 2022 r.)
W dniu 22 czerwca br. w Neapolu odbędą się 2022 EULab Young Scholars Workshop on Access to the Labour Market as a Vehicle of Integration for Migrants.
Propozycje wystąpień powinny dotyczyć jednego z następujących tematów:
■ Access to services and benefits more broadly connected to employment (including but not limited to social security benefits, labour protectionson the workplace, and social protection in case of redundancy)
■ Formal and actual possibilities of internal mobility within the labour market (e.g., mobility between labour market sectors, upwards mobility)
■ Labour market integration challenges for specific categories of migrants(e.g., migrant women, third-country nationals, refugees and asylumseekers, etc.)
■ Discrimination in relation to access to the labour market anddiscrimination on the workplace as barriers to integration (includingforms of multiple or intersectional discrimination)
■ Access to education and vocational training as a tool of integration for young and adult migrants
■ Self-employment and entrepreneurship among migrant population asfactors fostering integration
■ Specific difficulties and challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemicto migrant workers in various sectors of the labour market
Zgłoszenia należy przesyłać do 14 kwietnia br.
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3. Call for papers: Conference "Contested World Orders. The Global Heritage Discourse and Practice in Times of Crises and Conflict" (Bamberg, grudzień 2022 r.)
W dniach 1-2 grudnia br. na Uniwersytecie w Bambergu (Niemcy) odbędzie się konferencja
"Contested World Orders. The Global Heritage Discourse and Practice in Times of Crises and Conflict".
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących tematów:
- Critical role of UNESCO in building a secular, technocratic and diverse global heritage discourse in a (religious, ethnic, political) conflict-charged context from a longue durée perspective
- What kind of crises and conflicts have an impact on the international discourse on heritage? Which don’t and are maybe even ignored? To what extent does the emergent discourse mirror the outcome of the conflict?
- What impact did social upheavals such as the independence of colonies, the end of the Cold War, recent conflicts in the Middle East have on international ideas of heritage and what role did international organizations played in mediating heritage preservation in the context of global political transformations?
- What happens to heritage in times of crises and conflicts? Who destroys heritage and who preserves it for what motivations? What impact does this have on international debates about heritage and claiming responsibility?
- What effects do fear of loss and identity crises have on notions of heritage?What role play ethics, heritage activism, human-rights discourses, ideas of healing, recovery, reconstruction, and reconciliation in the conceptualization of international and transnational heritage?
- What kind of heritage practices are established to overcome trauma and destruction?
- The impact of the anthropological and digital shift on dealing with heritage preservation (e.g critical approaches to increasing role of digital reconstructions due to war damages as alternative to failing human responsibility)
- Are there alternative heritage concepts not dependable on wars and conflicts? Or is this a naïve wish?
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4. Call for papers: Workshop of the ESIL International Economic Law Interest Group Civil Society and International Economic Law (Utrecht, sierpień 2022 r.)
W dniu 31 sierpnia br. odbędą się warsztaty organizowane przez ESIL International Economic Law Interest Group pt. "Civil Society and International Economic Law". Będzie to poboczne wydarzenie 2022 ESIL Utrecht Conference.
Tematy, wokół których będą koncentrowały się warsztaty to:
1) Issues of Economic Sanctions and Security in International Economic Law
2) The Inclusion (or Exclusion) of Civil Society in International Economic Law Agreements
and Institutions
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 800 słów) należy przesyłać do 11 kwietnia br.
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5. Call for papers: Workshop of the ESIL Interest Group on the European and International Rule of Law at the 2022 ESIL Annual Conference (Utrecht, wrzesień 2022 r.)
Także jako poboczne wydarzenie 2022 ESIL Utrecht Conference, w dniu 1 września br. odbędą się warsztaty ESIL Interest Group on the European and International Rule of Law pt. “Sovereignty and the Rule of Law”.
Wystąpienia powinny dotyczyć następujących tematów:
I) Rule of Law vs. sovereignty
II) Rule of Law as a condition for sovereignty
III) ‘Strategic sovereignty’ and the Rule of Law
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 500 słów) należy przesyłać do 8 kwietnia br.
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6. Call for papers: International Conference on “Liberalism and Ecology in the Anthropocene” (Messina, czerwiec/lipiec 2022 r.)
W dniach 30 czerwca-1 lipca br. na Uniwersytecie w Messinie odbędzie się interdyscyplinarna konferencja "Liberalism and Ecology in the Anthropocene”.
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących tematów:
•Who is responsible, from a liberal point of view, for the environmental policies of today, with respect
to the consequences produced for the rights of future generations?
•What is the ethical grounding of environmental rights in the age of Anthropocene?
•How can the Anthropocene be conceptualized at different spatial, temporal, and institutional
levels?
•How can the Anthropocene can integrate temporal and spatial aspects of human-planetary
interaction?
•Are the rights of future generations based on a legal fiction and, if so, how are they compatible
with the model of liberal societies?
•Is there a right to develop as well as a right to undevelop?
•Are environmental duties subsumed and snuffed out by environmental rights?
•How have regimes such as the concept of the common heritage of mankind in international law
slowed down development?
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt 500-700 słów) należy przesyłać do 30 kwietnia br.
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