Call for Papers! SWAIL – Second World Approaches to International Law! February 21 –February 22, 2025
In search of SWAIL – Second World Approaches to International Law. In searching for SWAIL, this project takes as its point of departure that Eastern Europe occupies a liminal space within the discipline of international law. Neither of the ‘core’, nor of the ‘periphery’, the region occupies a liminal, semi-peripheral, and largely invisible mental space, that results in its ‘dual exclusion’ from both mainstream Western and non-Western approaches to international law. In recovering Eastern Europe’s place and role in international law, this project not only aims to develop a more nuanced understanding of international law’s past, present and future, and to unsettle some mainstream and critical narratives that have come to dominate the discipline in the last two decades; it aims also to foster bridges with scholars from other regions and is geared to countering imperialism by addressing epistemic injustice in international law vis-à-vis Eastern Europe.
Call for papers here.
Part of a larger project on Eastern Europe’s place and role in international law, this first workshop is organized by the Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Law Studies with the generous support of the ‘Memocracy’ project (Volkswagen Stiftung grant no. 120221) and Central European University, Department of International Relations. Please submit an abstract, max. 500 words, and a brief bio to Patryk Labuda ([email protected]) and Marek Jan Wasiński ([email protected]) by 31 October 2024. Selected participants will be notified by mid-November and will be invited to submit outlines of 1000-2000 words by 31 January 2025. The workshop will allow in-person and virtual attendance. There is a limited budget for travel and accommodation assistance. If you would like to be considered for this funding, please specify that in your email.
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