Write on! Call for Papers: NALSAR International Law Journal

The NALSAR International Law Journal, and the NALSAR International Law Society (affiliated to the ILSA) are located at the NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India. The NALSAR International Law Journal was launched in recognition of an acute lack of International Law scholarship in India. 

The first edition of the Journal received a great response, and the International Law Society at NALSAR has since come a long way. That edition can be accessed here – https://nilj.nalsar.ac.in/Archive.php. This year, we seek to bring out an annual edition of the Journal, and encourage discussion on Public International Law in Indian academic circles. We are keen on publishing articles drawing attention to gender issues within international law.

 

More Information About the Call for Papers Can be Found Here: call-for-papers-nalsar-international-law-journal

Call for Papers: Eyes on the International Criminal Court

We are currently accepting submissions for Volume 12 of the Eyes on the International Criminal Court. Given the groundbreaking events in international criminal justice over the past year, our Editorial Board has expressed particular interest in publishing articles covering (1) ICC’s conviction of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, (2) ICC’s termination of the case against Kenya’s Deputy President William Ruto and journalist Joshua Arap Sang, and (3) ICTY’s conviction of Radovan Karadzic. However, we are also accepting other articles analyzing the International Criminal Court.

We are accepting article submissions from scholars, jurists, professionals, and exceptional work from students for publication in the upcoming volume. Or, if submitting an article sounds like it is too much of a commitment, we are also looking to expand our pool of peer-reviewers.

Submissions may be sent through ExpressO or directly to icc@americanstudents.us. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Call for Papers: International Law and Domestic Law-Making Processes

Call for Papers: International Law and Domestic Law-Making Processes
University of Basel, Law Faculty, 4 September 2015

An upcoming even800px-Unibas_JF-frontsidet of the Working Group of Young Scholars in Public International Law (Arbeitskreis junger Völkerrechtswissenschaftler*innen, AjV) wants to shed light on selected problems connected with the interaction of domestic law-making and international law.

Please find the full CfP here or on the Voelkerrechtsblog.com. The deadline for abstracts is the 27th March 2015.

This event of the Working Group of Young Scholars in Public International Law    (AjV) is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) and the “Ressort Nachwuchsförderung” of the University of Basel and is directed mostly (but not exclusively) at postdoctoral researchers and PhD students.

Travel expenses will be covered to at least a certain extent and child care will be available. The event is organised by Evelyne Schmid and Tilmann Altwicker (both University of Basel).

 

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Call for submission​s: Lieber Prize 2014

The Francis Lieber Prize is awarded annually by the American Society of International Law’s Lieber Society on the Law of Armed Conflict to the authors of publications which the judges consider to be outstanding in the field of law and armed conflict.  Both monographs and articles (including chapters in books of essays) are eligible for consideration, as the prize is awarded to the best submission in each of these two categories.

Any work in the English language published during 2013 or whose publication is in proof at the time of submission may be nominated for this prize.  The re-submission of works which have already been considered for this prize is not allowed.  Entries may address such topics as the use of force in international law, the conduct of hostilities during international and non‑international armed conflicts, protected persons and objects under the law of armed conflict, the law of weapons, operational law, rules of engagement, occupation law, peace operations, counter‑terrorist operations, and humanitarian assistance.  Other topics bearing on the application of international law during armed conflict or other military operations are also appropriate.

Competitors must be 35 years old or younger on 31 December 2013. They need not be members of the American Society of International Law.  Multi-authored works may be submitted if all the authors are eligible to enter the competition.  Should a multi-authored submission win the competition, the cash component of the prize shall be divided, pro rata, between the authors.  Submissions from outside the United States are welcomed.

Submissions, including a letter or message of nomination, must be received by 20 January 2014.  Three copies of books must be submitted.  The electronic submission of articles is encouraged.  Authors may submit their own work.  All submissions must include contact data (e‑mail, fax, phone, address).  The Prize Committee will acknowledge receipt of the submission by e‑mail.

Printed submissions must be sent to:

Professor Iain Scobbie, School of Law, Williamson Building, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom

Electronic submissions must be sent to:

iain.scobbie@manchester.ac.uk

The Selection Committee will select one submission for the award of the Francis Lieber Prize in the book category and one in the article category. The Prizes consist of $500, a certificate of recognition, and a year’s membership of the American Society of International Law.  The winner of the Lieber Prize in both categories will be announced at the American Society of International Law’s Annual Meeting in April 2014.