piątek, 10 kwietnia 2026

Ogłoszenia 10.04.2026 r.

1. Call for papers: Journal du Droit Transnational
Redakcja Journal du Droit Transnational zaprasza do przesyłania zgłoszeń do kolejnego numeru czasopisma, w tym na sympozjum “Cyber in International Law: Evolving Frontiers,Normative Challenges, and Institutional Responses”.
Zgłoszenia ogólnych tematów mogą dotyczyć dowolnych zagadnień z zakresu prawa międzynarodowego prywatnego i publicznego, a także prawa UE, zaś teksty na sympozjum powinny nawiązywać do jednego z następujących problemów:
  • International security and cyber operations: attribution, due diligence, state responsibility, sovereignty in cyberspace, applicability of international humanitarian law, countermeasures, and cyber peacekeeping.
  • International human rights law: privacy and surveillance, biometric governance, freedom of expression in the cyberspace, accessibility, discrimination, and human rights in AI systems.
  • International environmental law: environmental effects of digital infrastructure and cryptocurrency mining, governance of e-waste, cyber tools for environmental monitoring, vulnerability of climate data systems to cyber threats.
  • International economic and trade law: digital trade, cross-border data flows, platform governance, algorithmic transparency obligations, and cybersecurity norms in trade agreements.
  • International criminal law: cybercrime, transnational investigative cooperation, digital evidence, and the role of international institutions.
  • Global humanitarian, refugee, migration laws and issues: digital identity systems, biometric data in humanitarian contexts, cyber threats to displaced populations, and the regulation of the digital border.
  • International space law: vulnerabilities of satellite infrastructure, cybersecurity of space-based assets, cyber-enabled space governance.
  • Law of the sea and maritime law: cyber risks for autonomous ships, digital infrastructures at sea, the regulation of underwater communication cables.
  • International institutional law: the role of international organizations in international cyber norms, soft law; multistakeholder governance, the fragmentation or convergence of global cyber regimes.
  • The normative adequacy of existing international legal regimes in addressing cyber-related challenges.
  • Cyber issues and global public goods, including environmental protection.
  • Conceptual and methodological challenges, including the ways in which cyber phenomena resist or reconfigure traditional concepts of territory, jurisdiction, responsibility, and sovereignty.
Teksty należy przesyłać do 31 maja.
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2. Call for papers: The Future of International Peace and Security: Conceptualizing the Securitization of Climate Change (Monachium, październik 2026 r.)
W dniu 19 października br. w Monachium odbędzie się konferencja pt. "The Future of International Peace and Security: Conceptualizing the Securitization of Climate Change".
Wystąpienia mogą dotyczyć m.in. następujących zagadnień:
  • How can the securitization of climate change be conceptualized within the framework of international law? To what extent can existing legal categories accommodate climate-related risks?
  • What are the risks and opportunities of the securitization of climate change from an international law perspective? Under what conditions can climate change be conceptualized as a threat to peace and security? How does the climate-security nexus challenge traditional understandings of international peace and security?
  • How do international and regional organizations differ in their approaches to climaterelated security risks? What role should the UN Security Council (still) play in addressing climate change-related threats?
  • What institutional adaptations are required to address climate-related security risks effectively?
  • Should or can military actors be tasked with addressing climate related harms or be subject to climate related obligations?
  • How does a climate-security framing affect the mandates and practice of peace operations?
  • In what ways can climate-related security governance be reconciled with principles of common but differentiated responsibilities, equity and cooperation? How might climate (due diligence) obligations evolve where climate impacts foreseeably contribute to instability or conflict?
  • What are the risks associated with a shift from mitigation and adaptation to securitydriven threat management, and with the transfer of governance from environmental to security institutions?
  • Does the securitization of climate change risk privileging militarized or state-centric responses over human security and climate justice? How can equity, human rights and climate justice be safeguarded within a security-oriented framework?
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 500 słów wraz z biogramem do 100 słów) należy przesyłać do 20 kwietnia.
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