1) فراخوان مقاله و کنفرانس، پیشینیه حقوقی بریتانیایی با زمینه پیشینه حقوقی تطبیقی
The 2019 British Legal History Conference, 10-13 July 2019, St Andrews, Scotland
The theme of the conference is ‘Comparative Legal History’.
This website contains information about the conference and will be updated regularly. It also contains information on travel to St Andrews and accommodation.
Registration opens 1 January 2019
Registration closes 31st May 2019
Abstract submission open from early July 2018
Abstract submission deadline 15th September 2018
Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research
2)
A Century of Internationalism: The Promise and Legacies of The League of Nations
An interdisciplinary conference to be held in Lisbon on 19 and 20 September 2019.
The keynote speakers are:
− Erez Manela (Harvard University)
− Mark Mazower (Columbia University) – to be confirmed
− Nicolas Werth (CNRS)
− Patricia Clavin (University of Oxford)
− Patrick Finney (Aberystwyth University)
− Philippe Rygiel (École Normale Supérieure - Lyon)
− William Mulligan (University College Dublin)
Proposals for 20-minute presentations on issues related to the League of Nations will be accepted, including but not limited to the following topics:
− The genealogy of the concept of intergovernmental organizations;
− Concepts and methodologies for the study of intergovernmental organizations;
− History of intergovernmental organizations;
− The Paris peace talks, the Peace Treaties and the creation of the League of Nations;
− Institutional structure and dynamics of the League of Nations;
− The League of Nations and the relationship with its member states;
− The League of Nations and international civil service;
− The League of Nations and international peace and security;
− The League of Nations and the rights of minorities and refugees;
− The League of Nations, empires and international mandates;
− The League of Nations, social issues and the International Labour Organization (ILO);
− The League of Nations and technical areas;
− The League of Nations and non-state actors;
− The League of Nations and other international organizations;
− The League of Nations, international law and justice;
− The transition from the League of Nations to the United Nations (UN).
Abstracts of presentations (300 words) and biographical notes (250 words) should be sent in English or French or Portuguese to: sdnconferencialisboa@gmail.com
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 31 October2018.
Date of notification of acceptance: 15 December 2018.
N.B. Submissions can be made in English, French or Portuguese. However, to facilitate the debate, the organizers encourage participants to use English in their oral presentation.
A publication of some of the papers presented at the conference is a future aim.
The registration will have a fee of 25 EUR.
The Rapoport Center is currently soliciting papers for its Working Paper Series WPS. We encourage submissions from scholars of all disciplines as well as from activists and advocates. At present, we are particularly interested in papers that explore the relationship between labor, inequality, and human rights, in line with the Rapoport Center’s current thematic focus but are also open to publishing papers on the topic of human rights more generally.
3) فراخوان مقاله و کنفرانس با موضوع فقه زنانه و قوانین جنسیتی در هند
Chankaya National Law University Patna organizes
National Seminar on Feminine Jurisprudence & Gender Bias Laws @ CNLU Patna: Submit by Aug 26
The National Seminar on Feminine Jurisprudence and Gender Bias Laws in India will be a platform for all students and intellectuals from all over the country to come together and develop a better understanding of laws relating to Gender Justice, in India.
It is known to all that the pragmatic precept varies from the vision and objectives of enacted laws, the seminar is being organised with the sole purpose of comprehending this polarity and its reasons. It is rightly said that noone can change the world in a day but everyone can do their part. This is a small initiative of CNLU to make this nation a better place to live in.
Call for papers
We cordially invite-academicians, researchers, students, research scholars and social activists to submit their research papers on the sub-themes to be covered in different technical sessions. Interested participants may submit soft copy of the abstracts and full papers to the organizing committee at the following email address:
seminarcnlu2018@gmail.com
Theme
Feminine Jurisprudence and Gender Bias Laws in India.
Sub-themes
The Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018: A Critical Analysis.
Prohibiting Sexual Harassment at Work Places.
Gender Based Wage Gap.
Rights of a Rape Survivor.
Women Rights in India: Concurrence with International Convention.
Genesis of Increasing Crime and Atrocities against Women
Women Empowerment and its impact
Rights of the Girl Children and Safeguards.
Surrogacy Rights in India (Rights of Surrogate Mothers).
Justice J. S. Verma Committee Report- What have been left untouched.
Marital Rape under IPC.
Section 377: Fit or Unfit.
Misuse of Gender Biased Laws in India.
Overlapping Offences and other inconsistencies in Indian Criminal Legal System.
A Revisit of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, 1971.
* You can submit the research papers on any topics related to themes.
Registration Fee
Students/Research Scholars: Rs. 500.
Faculties/Professionals: Rs. 1000.
On Spot Registration (for Student’s/Research Scholars): Rs. 1000
On Spot Registration (for Faculties/Professionals): Rs. 1500.
Important Dates
Submission of Abstract: 26th August, 2018
Confirmation of abstract selection: 30th August 2018
Registration: On or before 15th September 2018
Submission of FULL Paper: 15th September, 2018
Date of Seminar: 29th September, 2018.
The Registrar, Chanakya National Law University,
Nyaya Nagar, Mithapur,
Patna-800 001 Bihar
4) فراخوان مقاله و فراخوان
همایش در مورد نظریه حقوقی با تمرکز بر وقایع، قوانین و نقد
بهمراه تعداد
محدودی کمک هزینه بخشی از هزینه های سفر، دانشکده حقوق دانشگاه ملبورن
The 11th Melbourne Doctoral Forum on
Legal Theory will take place on 4 and 5 December 2018. The Forum brings
together graduate researchers and early career scholars from a range of
disciplines and backgrounds to think methodologically, theoretically and critically
about law and legal theory.
The theme for this year’s Forum is
‘Facts, Law and Critique’.
Please submit abstracts of up to 500
words and biographies of up to 200 words to Melbourne Doctoral Forum on Legal
Theory by 5 September 2018. Applicants will receive a response by late
September.