Announcements: CfP Dialogues on International Law Conference; UN Audiovisual Library of International Law; CfS University of Hamburg Faculty of Law; CfP South Asia in the Era of International Courts and Tribunals

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1. Call for Papers: Dialogues on International Law Conference. The 3rd Conference “Dialogues on International Law” will take place at Di Tella Law School (Buenos Aires) on 29 October 2019. The general theme of the conference will be “Change in International Law”. Di Tella Law School invites the submission of original papers in Spanish, Portuguese and English. The Conference seeks to bring together scholars in International Law and related disciplines, such as IR, History, Economics, and Philosophy, to examine contemporary issues concerning the international legal system, the international community, and particularly Latin America. The keynote lecture will be by Professor Anne Orford (Melbourne Law School), who will speak on: “Regional Orders and the Future of International Law: The End of Geography or a New Geopolitics?” For the full call for papers see here

2. New Addition to the UN Audiovisual Library of International Law. The Codification Division of the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs recently added the following lecture to the Lecture Series of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law (AVL) website: Mr. Juan José Ruda Santolaria on “Reflections on international organizations, fora or groups at the international level: the implications of international juridical personality” (in Spanish). The Audiovisual Library is also available as a podcast, which can be accessed through the preinstalled applications in Apple or Google devices, through Soundcloud or through the podcast application of your preference by searching “Audiovisual Library of International Law”. The UN Audiovisual Library of International Law provides high quality international law training and research materials to users around the world free of charge.

3. Call for  Submissions: University of Hamburg Faculty of Law. The University of Hamburg Faculty of Law has published a call for  submissions for young scholars to discuss their research (chapter of a doctoral thesis, post doc paper, other drafts or research ideas). The workshop will be held from 20 – 21 September 2019 in Hamburg.  Abstracts can be submitted to workshop-PIL {at} uni-hamburg(.)de. The deadline is 10 June 2019. For more on this, see here

4. Call for Papers: South Asia in the Era of International Courts and Tribunals. The Faculty of Legal Studies, South Asian University, New Delhi (India) is organizing a two days’ international conference on ‘South Asia in the Era of International Courts and Tribunals’ on 28 – 29 February 2020. The conference theme invites engagement with a range of issues broadly falling within the following three sub-themes: (1)  The Composition and Competence of International Courts and Tribunals and the Role of South Asian Countries; (2) The Strategies and Advocacy before International Courts and Tribunals and South Asian Countries; and (3) The Impact of International Courts and Tribunals on the Governance of South Asian Countries. Interested scholars are invited to submit one abstract of 400–500 words, along with a CV. The deadline for submissions is 30 June 2019.  Further details can be found here.  
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