1. Legal Clinics and International Law: A Growing Interaction – Conference. On June 15, 2023, the Faculty of Law, University of Rome Torre, will host an ESIL-supported hybrid conference on ‘Legal Clinics and International Law: A Growing Interaction’ to discuss the opportunities and challenges of the clinical movement related to public international law. To do. To foster meaningful discussion, the director of his PIL Legal Clinic operating in Europe is invited to complete an online questionnaire by Thursday, May 18th.
2. Call for Abstracts: DILEMA Conference on AI. On October 12-13, 2023, the DILEMA project will host a conference on complex and multidisciplinary issues posed by military applications of artificial intelligence (AI). The DILEMA conference provides a broad platform for engaging in interdisciplinary dialogue on both theoretical and practical issues related to military AI, providing the latest research insights in law, ethics, computer science, and other fields. I will pick up some of the The conference will feature keynote speeches by invited speakers and panel presentations based on a public call for abstracts. The format of the conference aims to foster dialogue, exchange and discussion between and among disciplines in order to build some common ground, advance debate and develop new ideas. Submissions of abstracts (up to 600 words) are invited from various disciplines and methodological approaches on topics related to the theme of the conference. The submission deadline is 23:59 CET on 31 May 2023. More information and the abstract submission form can be found here.
3. Call for Papers: Legal protection of carbon sinks in the fight against climate change. The UCD Sutherland School of Law invites submissions for papers on the topic “Legal Protection of Carbon Sinks in the Fight against Climate Change: The Interaction of Ecosystem Protection and Human Rights.” This call invites academics and practitioners, including early-career researchers, to analyze and discuss how legal responses to climate change can be strengthened through the protection and restoration of ecosystems that function as carbon sinks. It is intended to provide a forum for Please see here for the detail. Interested contributors are invited to submit a title and an approximately 400-word abstract to the organizers. alessandra.accogli@ucdconnect.
4. Call for Abstracts: International Academic Workshop – Exploring Linkages b
5. PhD Seminar: Arms Control and New Disruptive Technologies. Over the past half-century, countries have progressively developed effective systems of agreements, organizations and processes to control chemical, biological, nuclear and certain conventional weapons. However, many of these existing arms control regimes are ill-equipped to deal with new disruptive technologies. Lectures on key issues will be followed by roundtable discussions on participatory research by researchers from the Asser Institute. The seminar will be held from 29-30 June at 13:00 CET at the Asser Institute. Attendance is free. Participation in the workshop extends to about 10 doctoral candidates and postdoctoral researchers who are currently conducting research in arms control from a legal, historical, political or theoretical perspective. Email Thea Coventry (t.coventry {at} asser(.)nl) Apply for the event by Monday, June 16, 2023, including your position, university affiliation, and field of study. Learn more about.
