piątek, 8 grudnia 2023

Ogłoszenia 8.12.2023 r.

1. Call for papers: Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict

Redakcja Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict zaprasza do przesyłania tekstów do kolejnego numeru czasopisma poświęconego tematyce Transitional Justice. Teksty mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących zagadnień:
  • The role of transitional justice in the establishment of peace and human rights protection;
  • The interplay of international humanitarian law and human rights law during the phase of transitional justice; 
  • The role of truth and justice commissions; 
  • Actors shaping transitional justice; 
  • Reparations and the promise of non-repetition; 
  • The role of vulnerable groups (e.g. women, children, LGBTIQ) in transitional justice; 
  • Transitional justice from critical perspectives.
Zgłoszenia należy przesyłać do 15 stycznia 2024 r.

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2. Call for papers: 7th Young European Law Scholars Conference (YELS) ‘A Union of Crises: In Search of Constitutional Resilience’ (Ljubljana, czerwiec 2024 r.)

W dniach 6-7 czerwca 2024 r. w Ljubljanie odbędzie się 7th Young European Law Scholars Conference (YELS) ‘A Union of Crises: In Search of Constitutional Resilience’.
Wystąpienia mogą odpowiadać m.in. na następujące pytania:
  • What defines a crisis? Are all crises, discussed in these terms in the context of the EU, rightfully considered as such? 
  • How does the context of a crisis influence the relationship between the EU and the Member States? How does power shift between the national, the supranational, and the international in times of crisis? And can the EU learn from other multilevel systems in striking the right balance of powers in crisis situations? 
  • How do different responses to crises by the EU and other relevant actors impact the protection of fundamental rights in the EU? 
  • Who are the actors involved in negotiating, executing, and overseeing responses to crises and emergencies? What democratic credentials do these actors have? 
  • What accountability mechanisms exist in EU crisis law? What is the role of the Court of Justice in emergency situations? 
  • What legitimacy and accountability concerns arise in responses to crisis? Are those different to the ones that are pertinent in non-crisis situations? 
  • How can EU constitutional law find the balance between efficient emergency response and accountable and democratic exercise of public power? 
  • Have the EU and the Member States responded to crises by resorting to inventive ad hoc legal approaches? Or have they employed the existing constitutional bases and tools? Does diversity among the Member States impact the approaches to crises and their effectiveness? 
  • Can we identify a “common core” that different EU legal responses to various crises share? If so, what are the principles underlying EU crisis or emergency law? Should there be such a “common core”? 
  • Does the EU already have an “emergency constitution”? Does it need one? 
  • What legal tools could be adopted to better equip the EU to address future regional and global challenges? Should the Treaties be amended? What should be the inspiration for the EU (e.g., specific solutions in international or federal settings)? 
  • What is the role of solidarity and trust in coping with crises?
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 500 słów) należy przesyłać do 31 stycznia 2024 r.
Organizatorzy planują publikację pokonferencyjną oraz częściowe pokrycie kosztów podróży i zakwaterowania uczestników.

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3. Call for papers: The ICC as Justice Hub, Pragmatic Complementarity and Domestic ICL Enforcement (Tilburg, czerwiec 2024 r.)

W dniach 13-14 czerwca 2024 r. na Uniwersytecie w Tilburgu odbędzie się konferencja "The ICC as Justice Hub, Pragmatic Complementarity and Domestic ICL Enforcement".
Wystąpienia powinny dotyczyć następujących zagadnień:
  1. The ICC: Justice Hub or Apex Court?
  2. Critical perspectives: the blind spots of universal jurisdiction prosecutions (e.g. selective justice, questions of legitimacy and legality)
  3. Prosecuting core crimes as transnational crimes (e.g. terrorism, human trafficking);
  4. Horizontal complementarity: where is the best place to prosecute UJ crimes?
  5. ICL and the crimmigration lens: immigration fraud, refugee exclusion, and deportation as alternatives to criminal prosecution;
  6. How do prosecutors decide? Jurisdictional and evidentiary thresholds; small fish or big fish?
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 500 słów) należy przesyłać do 15 stycznia 2024 r.
Organizatorzy planują publikację pokonferencyjną, jak również pokrycie kosztów podróży i zakwaterowania uczestników.

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