Call for Papers! Young Scholars Workshop! Another look at the RESHUFFLING of the institutional landscape for the protection of fundamental rights in Europe!

Call for Papers! Young Scholars Workshop! Another look at the RESHUFFLING of the institutional landscape for the protection of fundamental rights in Europe!

 

4.10.2024, Leuven

On 4 October 2024, the RESHUFFLE project, hosted by the Institute for European Law of KU Leuven, is inviting selected young scholars to present their work on the changing institutional landscape for the protection of fundamental rights in Europe.

The young scholars’ workshop will bring together a new generation of scholars willing to further explore these transformations. Selected young scholars, from doctoral to post-doctoral researchers (or equivalent), will be invited to come and present their (ongoing) work on related aspects of the changing landscape of European fundamental rights law in an exchange with the RESHUFFLE research group. We would particularly welcome critical views on the developments sketched out above, as well as complementary research covering for instance:
–    Reflections on specific EU fundamental rights’ policies (eg. EU social policy or criminal law)
–    The role of private actors in the protection of EU/European fundamental rights
–    Fundamental rights in funding conditionality
–    The enforcement of EU/European fundamental rights
–    Fundamental rights and the rule of law
–    Fundamental rights and EU values
–    Fundamental rights in processes of accession to the EU
–    Fundamental rights in external relations of the EU

If interested, please send your abstract (1 page max.) as well as your biography or CV (2 pages max.) to Alexandros Lympikis ([email protected]) by 1 September 2024. Decisions on selected candidates will be communicated within 5 working days. Selected candidates will be expected to send a detailed outline/PPT slides/or – even better – draft paper by 30 September 2024. Applicants who cannot receive funding support from their host institution may, by additional letter, request funding support to cover one night accommodation and return journey from the host institution based on a second-class ticket.

For more details, refer here

 

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