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piątek, 17 marca 2023

Ogłoszenia 17.03.2023 r.

1. Call for papers: The EU as a Regional International Organisation (grudzień 2023 r.)
1 grudnia 2023 r. w modelu hybrydowym odbędzie się konferencja pt. "The EU as a Regional International Organisation". 
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć zwłaszcza następującej problematyki:
- How the concept of ‘RIO’ as well as the concepts of ‘region’, ‘regional imaginary’ and ‘regional identity narrative’ may add to the (or create a new) framework for assessing the legal identity, democratic legitimacy and/or accountability of the EU and/or of other RIOs.
- How the EU compares to other RIOs (such as ASEAN, MERCOSUR and others), notably with respect to the role of the individual within the regional legal order, the EU’s claim to ‘uniqueness’ and similar claims made by other RIOs, and the different normative visions on how to shape the international legal order.
- How the EU (and its courts) interact with other RIOs (and their courts).
- How regional identity narratives shape EU values internally and how these values are projected externally.
- How the EU and other RIOs contribute to the development of international law (including international institutional law and substantive fields of international law) and whether we can speak of distinctive ‘regional’ approaches to international law.
- Whether, and how, the EU’s practice of international law can be seen as threatening the coherence of international law or/and as enriching it.
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 800 słów wraz z krótkim CV) należy przesyłać do 1 maja br.
Planowana jest publikacja pokonferencyjna.
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2. Call for papers: Climate Law
Redakcja Climate Law zaprasza do przesyłania zgłoszeń do numeru specjalnego czasopisma pt. “Climate Change Law in Indonesia”.
Teksty mogą dotyczyć zwłaszcza następującej tematyki:
• mitigation law—law aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from Indonesia’s economic sectors (for example, from energy, transportation, agriculture, and forests and peatland), including through domestic or international emission trading;
• adaptation law—law aimed at anticipating or preventing damage from climate change or remedying the damage after it has occurred (for example, adaptation of people or biodiversity in coastal, urban, rural, terrestrial, and maritime areas);
• legislative and judicial interventions relating to mitigation and adaptation (for example, law-reform initiatives and climate-related litigation);
• constraints on the development of climate law in Indonesia due to, for example, food-security concerns, prioritization of poverty alleviation, technology issues, intellectual-property restrictions, international trade-law limitations, competing environmental or forest-protection priorities, the influence of special-interest groups, or weaknesses in the rule of law;
• Indonesia’s contribution to the development of international climate law.
Osoby zainteresowane publikacją powinny przesłać abstrakt proponowanego artykułu do 30 kwietnia.
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