piątek, 29 listopada 2024

Ogłoszenia 29.11.2024 r.

1. Call for papers: The Venice Commission 1990-2025: Taking stock of 35 years for democracy through law (Mediolan, maj 2025 r.)
W dniach 15-16 maja 2025 r. w Mediolanie odbędzie się konferencja pt. "The Venice Commission 1990-2025: Taking stock of 35 years for democracy through law".
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących tematów:
  • The history of the Venice Commission, its authority-building process, its current challenges;
  • The Commission’s institutional setting (composition, selection of members, legal basis, types of documents adopted, etc.);
  • The Commission’s ways of working (dialogue with the domestic stakeholders, stewardship, cooperative approach, etc.);
  • Effects and impact of its opinions and studies (quotations by domestic and international courts, impact on domestic legislative processes, influence on international standard setting, etc.);
  • Examination of specific opinions and reports, either on a particular topic (e.g. constitutional adjudication, election laws, amnesty laws, etc.) or on a particular State, including their impact on the ground;
  • The Commission’s interaction with national or international authorities (national Parliaments, Governments and Courts, Ombudsman institutions, international organizations, the ECtHR, etc.);
  • The cooperation with the European Union and the increasing role of the Venice Commission in the assessment of the conditionality requirements for candidate countries to the EU as well as Member States.
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 4.000 znaków) należy przesyłać do 31 stycznia 2025 r.
Planowana jest publikacja pokonferencyjna.
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2. Call for papers: Scottish Conference on International Law "The International Court of Justice at 80" (Glasgow, wrzesień 2025 r.).
W dniach 8-9 września 2025 r. w Glasgow odbędzie się konferencja pt. "The International Court of Justice at 80".
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących tematów:
  • The ICJ and global governance – the Court’s role in the international legal order.
  • The ICJ and highly political cases, from Ukraine v Russia to South Africa v Israel and beyond.
  • The ICJ and other international courts and tribunals – interactions, inspiration, conflict and selective engagement.
  • The ICJ and the protection of community interests – obligations erga omnes, the environment, and so on.
  • The ICJ and critical approaches.
  • Historical approaches to the ICJ – the PCIJ, the London Committee, and so on.
  • The ICJ’s advisory jurisdiction – use and ‘abuse’ – Chagos, Palestine, Climate Change and beyond.
  • The impact of the Court’s judgments and opinions – compliance, radiating effects.
  • The ICJ’s incidental jurisdiction – increased use, and expanding scope of provisional measures, the role of intervention, and the Court’s management of both.
  • The ICJ, fact-finding, and evidence.
  • The ICJ and new technologies, social media, deep fakes, AI, etc.
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 500 słów) należy przesyłać do 15 stycznia br.
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