1. Call for papers: Public Law and Cities (wrzesień 2024 r.)
W dniach 10-11 września br. odbędzie się ICONS Austrian Chapter Conference pt. "Public Law and Cities".
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć następujących tematów:
- The Status of Cities in Public Law (Public International Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative
- Sustainable Cities (SDGs, Environmental Protection, Climate Change)
- Smart Cities (Digitalization, AI, Mobility, Public Services)
- Energy Citizenship (Energy Communities, Energy Self-Consumption)
- Migration and Cities (Participation, Megacities, Integration, Equal Opportunities)
- Human Rights and Cities (Accessibility, Diversity, Gender, Social Rights, Children´s Rights)
- Good Governance and Cities (Integrity, Prevention of corruption, Transparency)
- Democracy and Cities (Empowerment, Urban residents’ participation, Citizen´s Councils)
- Security and Cities (Crime Prevention, Surveillance, Predictive Policing)
- City networks (International Cooperation, National Cooperation)
- Cities, Law and Urban Governance The Grounded City (Cities and the Everyday Needs of their Citizens, Mobility, Public Services)
- The Entrepreneurial City (Limits and Challenges from a Public Law Perspective)
- Urbanity and Rurality in Public Law (Divided Societies, Suburbanization, Demography)
- Culture and Cities Public Health (Pollution, Health Services)
Zgłoszenia (indywidualne i paneli) należy przesyłać do 15 kwietnia br.
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2. Call for papers: Technology and the Changing Landscape of International Criminal Justice (wrzesień 2024 r.)
4 września br. w trybie hybrydowym odbędą się warsztaty pt. "Technology and the Changing Landscape of International Criminal Justice" organizowane przez ESIL Interest Group on International Criminal Justice w przededniu ESIL 2024 Annual Meeting.
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących zagadnień:
• How will new technologies impact international criminal justice?
• What should international criminal justice do to adapt to new technologies?
• How do new technologies change existing ideas about criminal responsibility?
• How do new technologies change existing approaches to modes of liability?
• What benefits and/or detriments do new technologies offer international criminal justice?
• How might new technologies impact case selection by international criminal justice institutions?
• How can new technologies benefit the parties and participants (prosecution/defendants/victims/witnesses) of international criminal trials?
• How might new technologies impact the equality of arms between the parties and/or trial fairness as a whole?
• In what ways can new types of evidence/new ways of gathering evidence influence the development of international criminal justice?
• How do the procedural aspects of evidence gathering and processing change when done using AI and ML?
• Can new technology change existing power structures/dynamics in international criminal justice?
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 300 słów wraz z krótką biografią autora) należy przesyłać do 11 kwietnia br.
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