ESIL is (co-)hosting two events in May 2017; a symposium entitled “Non-UN Sanctions and International Law” and a conference entitled “Post-Conflict Justice in Ukraine“. Both events are calling for papers. Here are excerpts of the calls, with links to further information:
Non-UN Sanctions and International Law
In 2017, an ESIL symposium will take place, co-organized by the Institute of International Relations in Prague, Czech Republic, and the Nottingham International Law and Security Centre, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom. The symposium will consist of two one-day events, one organized on 5 May 2017 in Prague, the other on 10 November 2017 in Nottingham. The overall topic of the symposium is Non-UN Sanctions and International Law. The idea is to consider various aspects of sanctions adopted outside the UN context, by individual States, groups of States, regional organizations or other actors.
Call for Papers for the Prague event: Legality and Legitimacy of Non-UN Sanctions: Abstracts (of not more than 750 words) should be submitted to cil@iir.cz by 25 October 2016. Please include your name, email address and a one-page curriculum vitae with your abstract.
Post-Conflict Justice in Ukraine
The European Society of International Law, the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, and the Ukrainian Association of International Law will hold a joint Conference on the theme of ‘Post-Conflict Justice in Ukraine‘.
The general topic of the conference is post-conflict justice and the relevant strategies for securing justice in the context of the Ukrainian conflict.
Date: 26-27 May 2017
Venue: KyivCall for Papers: Abstracts of proposed papers (between 1,000 and 1,500 words) should be submitted to esil_kyivconference@yahoo.com by 15 December 2016. Please include your name, email address and a one-page curriculum vitae with your abstract.