W dniach 7-8 października 2025 r. w Glasgow odbędzie się konferencja pt. "Disarmament from the Margins".
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących zagadnień:
- How does law figure in strategies of anti-militarist/peace/disarmament activism?
- How should we understand progress in disarmament when tied to legal strategies and governance?
- How are ‘the margins’ defined, conceived of, or demarcated in the context of disarmament?
- How do definitions of marginality relate to ways of thinking about ‘the centre’ and to the dynamics and distributions of power, authority, and status in the international legal system or the disarmament sphere in particular?
- Spatiality of the margins - what is the significance of the frontier, outer limits, the edge, and remoteness to Great Power, non-state and/or Third World activism and thinking about disarmament and international law? How might these map on to legal claims arising out of testing, reparations, and/or the development of regimes such as Nuclear (Weapons) Free Zones, demilitarised or neutralised zones (eg the Antarctic, Outer Space), or military bases?
- The margins and identity – what might it mean to identify as marginal? How do we inhabit or embody marginality and are these identities fixed, fluid or relational? What is the significance of marginal identities in disarmament law contexts?
- What about processes of marginalisation emanating from racism, colonialism, or prejudice? Do these have particular time-space-identity configurations informing our understanding (eg centre-periphery, the metropole) of what disarmament ‘from below’ means, in theory and in practice?
- What ideas, concepts and goals are marginalised in mainstream disarmament discourse? What techniques are used to sublimate these marginalised ideas? What strategies exist for reviving them?
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2. Call for papers: Protecting the Rule of Law in the European Union – Mechanisms and National Responsibility
The JuWissBlog i Jean Monnet Saar zapraszają do udziału w sympozjum, poświęconym tematyce "Protecting the Rule of Law in the European Union – Mechanisms and National Responsibility".
Teksty mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących zagadnień:
- European Implications
• The role of the CJEU in protecting the rule of law (recent cases involving Poland and Hungary)
• The EU conditionality regime: EU funding as a means of enforcing rule-oflaw standards (example Hungary)
• The Commission’s role in monitoring rule-of-law standards in Member States (e.g., infringement procedures)
• The role of the European Parliament in safeguarding rule-of-law principles
• The ECtHR and the enforcement of minimum rule-of-law standards
- German Public Law
• The role of the German Federal Constitutional Court in the dialogue on the rule of law between national supreme courts
• Federal dynamics in rule-of-law protection: The implementation of rule-oflaw standards by federal states and municipalities
• Manifestations of the rule of law in German constitutional law
• Rule of law in German and European foreign policy – The use of rule-of-law clauses in international treaties
Propozycje postów należy przesyłać do 30 czerwca.
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