1. Call for papers: 6th Responsibility to Protect in Theory and Practice Conference (Ljublana, maj 2023 r.)
W dniach 11-12 maja 2023 r. w Lubljanie odbędzie po raz szósty Responsibility to Protect in Theory and Practice Conference.
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt referatu do 500 słów lub abstrakt plakatu do 300 słów) należy przesyłać do 17 października br.
Opłata konferencyjna wynosi 100 euro.
Planowana jest publikacja pokonferencyjna.
Więcej informacji można znaleźć na stronie internetowej konferencji.
2. Call for papers: Distortion, Distillation, Disorder: International law and critique twenty years after the invasion of Iraq (Liverpool, marzec 2022 r.)
W dniach 27-28 marca 2023 r. w Liverpoolu odbędzie się 4th Annual Postgraduate Conference in International Law and Human Rights, w tym roku pt. "Distortion, Distillation, Disorder: International law and critique twenty years after the invasion of Iraq".
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć takich obszarów jak:
· The relationship between imperialism, racism, patriarchy, and international law
· Jus ad bellum and jus in bello
· The relationship between international and domestic law
· International Criminal Law
· International organisations, alliances, and regional organisations
· Privatisation of warfare
· Occupation, reconstruction, and statebuildingZgłoszenia (abstrakt do 250 słów i 5 słów kluczowych) należy przesyłać do 18 listopada br.
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3. Call for papers: International Review of the Red Cross
Redakcja International Review of the Red Cross zaprasza do przesyłania zgłoszeń do numeru czasopisma poświęconego tematyce "Protecting the Environment in Armed Conflict: The Legal and Policy Framework of the Future”.
Teksty mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących tematów:
1) How IHL and international law in general, in their current forms, protect the natural environment in armed conflict and regulate the use of contemporary means and methods of warfare
2) Conduct of hostilities and the protection of the environment
2) Conduct of hostilities and the protection of the environment
- Whether and, if so, in what circumstances certain parts of the natural environment lose their civilian character and become military objectives
- Implications of the rules proscribing the destruction of any part of the natural environment unless required by imperative military necessity (including prohibition of wanton destruction)
- Application of core IHL principles to the natural environment (i.e., prohibited attacks directed against or adversely affecting the environment in the context of the principles of distinction, proportionality, precaution)
- Use and effects of means of warfare on the natural environment (explosive weapons, incendiary weapons, chemical weapons, biological weapons, nuclear weapons, etc.)
- Reprisals against the natural environment
- Parts of the natural environment as specially protected objects
3) The protection of the natural environment and the law of occupation
4) Non-State armed groups and the protection of the environment in armed conflict
5) Protected and/or demilitarized zones of particular environmental importance or fragility in armed conflict
6) National implementation of the laws protecting the natural environment in armed conflicts
7) The environment, armed conflict, and intersecting fields of international law
- Interplay of IHL, human rights law, environmental law and/or criminal law in the protection of the natural environment in armed conflicts
- Prosecuting crimes related to the environment under international criminal law, including the crime of ecocide under national and/or international law
- (Transnational) environmental crimes in armed conflicts
8) Anthropocentric vs ecocentric/intrinsic understandings of the protection of the environment during armed conflict
9) The environmental responsibilities of peace operations
10) Legal protections of the environment of the sea and/or outer space in armed conflict
11) Climate law and policy and their implications for and interplay with IHL in conflict-affected contexts
12) Advances in data collection on environmental damage in armed conflict and mapping implications for IHL application and accountability
13) Opportunities and challenges for the global multilateral architecture and the “Nature-Security nexus”
14) Next steps: the future of the normative framework protecting the environment in relation to armed conflict, with the ILC Draft Principles and ICRC Guidelines in hand
15) Challenges or protections of the environment in armed conflict that are not yet addressed by the current international normative framework
Osoby zainteresowane publikacją powinny przesłać abstrakt proponowanego artykułu (do 500 słów) oraz CV/notę biograficzną (do 300 słów) do 14.11.
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4. Call for papers: Conference on Global Crisis and Global Legal Orders: “What should we now discuss for the Future of Global Legal Ordering?” (marzec 2003 r.)
W dniach 1-2 marca br. w Tokio odbędzie się w trybie hybrydowym konferencja Global Crisis and Global Legal Orders: “What should we now discuss for the Future of Global Legal Ordering?”
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących zagadnień:
1. Peace, Climate Change, Global Inequality, and Global Legal Ordering
2. Domestic Constitutionalism and International Society
3. Nation-states, nationalism, and constitutionalism
Planowana jest publikacja pokonferencyjna.
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 500 słów i nota biograficzna do 150 słów) należy przesyłać do 30 listopada br.
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