CHILDREN’S FIGHTS
Commonalities and Differences Across Time, Space and Place
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference 5-7 April 2023
Washington and Lee University Lexington, Virginia
USA
CHILDREN’S FIGHTS
Commonalities and Differences Across Time, Space and Place
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference 5-7 April 2023
Washington and Lee University Lexington, Virginia
USA
Conference: Nordic perspectives on the international legal regulation of cyberspace
Australia-China Joint Workshop on Biodiversity Law and Governance
20-21 June 2022
Call for Papers
War and Peace in the 21st Century –
The Lifecycle of Modern Armed Conflicts
23 September 2022
Venue: Ludovika Campus (Budapest, Hungary)
Keynote speakers
Olivier Corten – Université Libre de Bruxelles
Romain Le Boeuf – Université d’Aix-Marseille
Pietro Pustorino – Università Luiss Guido Carli
Vasilka Sancin – University of Ljubljana
November 4-5, 2022 – Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Building on the success of the Equality Law Scholars’ Forum held at UC Berkeley Law in 2017, at UC Davis Law in 2018, and at Boston University Law in 2021, and in the spirit of academic engagement and mentoring in the area of Equality Law, we (Tristin Green, University of San Francisco, visiting Loyola Los Angeles AY 2022-23; Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Boston University; and Leticia Saucedo, UC Davis) announce the Fourth Annual Equality Law Scholars’ Forum to be held in Fall 2022.
Call for Papers
Mapping Behaviour of States in International Relations and International Law
Event: Social Simulation Conference 2022
September 12-16, in Milan and online
Session: Mapping Behaviour of States
Organizers: Veronika Fikfak, Katharina Luckner
Submission: https://ssc2022.behavelab.org
Workshop
Non-use measures for global goods and commons in international law
8-9 May 2023 in Utrecht
OPEN CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
GENERAL THEME OF THE WORKSHOP
Call for Papers: Queering International Law 2.0
Workshop details:
Organisers: Dr Tamsin Phillipa Paige (Deakin Law School) and Claerwen O’Hara (La Trobe Law School)
Date: 10 and 11 November 2022
Place: Deakin Downtown, Melbourne, Australia (and online for those unable to travel) Theme:
The Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation announces the first request for proposals to accelerate land conservation in the Florida Wildlife Corridor. The Corridor is an 18-million acre geography stretching from the Everglades to Georgia and west to Alabama. Its conservation helps ensure Florida’s wildlife populations are connected and protected. Because the area within the Corridor is large and diverse (in ecology, human activities, parcel size, and economics), Corridor conservation requires a variety of tools (including but not limited to acquisition and easement).