IG Workshops at 2024 ESIL Annual Conference in Vilnius | Calls for Papers
In the context of the 19th ESIL Annual Conference in Vilnius, ESIL Interest Groups will organize their workshops on Wednesday 4 September.
Please find the available calls for papers for the workshops below.
- IG on the History of International Law: Historical Perspectives on Technological Change and International Law (deadline: 22 March 2024)
- IG on Migration and Refugee Law: Advanced Digital Technologies in Migration Management: A Means to What End? (deadline: 5 April 2024)
- IG on International Criminal Justice: Technology and the Changing Landscape of International Criminal Justice (deadline: 11 April 2024)
- IG on International Organisations: Defining the Role of International Organizations in the Digital Age (deadline: 12 April 2024)
- IG on International Courts and Tribunals: Parallel Proceedings before International Courts and Tribunals (deadline: 19 April 2024)
- IG on Social Sciences and International Law: Social sciences and the compliance spectrum in international law: From non-compliance to beyond compliance (deadline: 19 April 2024)
- IG on International Business and Human Rights: New frontiers of International Business and Human Rights Law in the face of Technological Innovations (deadline: 20 April 2024)
- IG on the EU as a Global Actor: New Technologies in Border Management: Regional Approaches (deadline: 25 April 2024)
- IG on International Human Rights Law: Technology, Vulnerability and Human Rights Law (deadline: 25 April 2024)
- IG on the International Law of Culture: New Technologies at the Service of Culture Justice (deadline: 25 April 2024)
- IG on Peace and Security: Posthumanism, Technology, and Peace and Security (deadline: 25 April 2024)
- IG on International Energy Law: Floating offshore wind: the law and policy of an emerging technology (deadline: 28 April 2024)
- IG on International Environmental Law & IG on the European and International Rule of Law (joint workshop): Technological Chance, Artificial Intelligence and Governance: A Focus on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 16 “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions” (deadline: 28 April 2024)
- IG on Feminism and International Law: Gender, International Law and New Technologies (deadline: 29 April 2024)
- IG on International Bio Law (online only): Gene Editing and Technological Advances: Which Role for International Law? (deadline: 15 May 2024)
- IG on the Law of the Sea: New Maritime Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities (deadline: 20 May 2024)
- IG on International Economic Law: Technology and the Future of International Economic Disputes (deadline: 28 May 2024)