Cambridge International Law Journal Conference; CfS Polish Review of International and European Law

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Cambridge International Law Journal Conference; CfS Polish Review of International and European Law

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1. Online Workshop: Surviving Peer Review – From Submission to Publication. The Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights is organising a workshop on 8 April, entitled ‘Surviving Peer Review: from Submission to Publication’ at 14:30-15:30h. It is geared towards early career researchers from any country in the world and includes the following speakers: Katharine Fortin, Yvonne Donders, Anja Mihr, and Elina Pirjatannieni. Register here.

2. Capri School of European Procedural Law. The second edition of the Capri School of European Procedural Law (CSEPL) will take place from 20 – 23 May 2024, at the University of Naples Federico II venues of Capri and Naples. The CSEPL aims to provide knowledge and skills in EU procedural law, offering in-depth analysis of its application before both European vnpay database and national courts. The course, conducted in English, will be an opportunity to attend lectures given by Judges, Advocates General, and Legal Secretaries of the Court of Justice of the European Union, along with Professors of EU law and partner lawyers from prominent international law firms, as well as to have networking opportunities. The registration fee is 300 euros, reduced at 150 euros for some categories of participants. For more info, see here or send an email at csepl {at} unina(.)it.

3. Call for Abstracts: Climate Change and Migration – New Challenges, Legal Responses, and Policy Solutions. The University of Nottingham’s Human Rights Law Centre and Nottingham Trent University’s Climate Justice Hub, along with the ICON•S Interest Group on Climate Change and Migration and the ESIL Interest Group on Migration and Refugee Law, are inviting submissions for their seminar on 19 June 2024 in Nottingham. Sponsored by the Socio-Legal Studies Association, this event aims to foster discussions among UK-based researchers, practitioners, and scholars from diverse fields interested in climate-related human (im)mobility through small group workshops. Submissions are welcome from individuals at any career stage, especially PhD candidates, early career researchers, and those with firsthand experience of displacement. Civil society organisations working with displaced populations are also encouraged to express interest. Abstracts of no more than 400 words should be submitted by 12 April 2024. Selected participants will be invited to provide full draft papers of maximum 3,000 words by 7 June 2024. For further details, see the full text of the call.
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