Call for Papers: Research Workshop, University of Glasgow School of Law, 29 May 2025

Call for Papers: Research Workshop, University of Glasgow School of Law, 29 May 2025

“The Political Universes of International Courts”

International courts and tribunals form established features of international law and governance. This institutional terrain, however, is not stable. Just as historically governments have established and, over time, reformed or closed numerous such tribunals, so various of the international courts and tribunals established in the post-Cold War period have begun to encounter similar experiences at the hands of their government stakeholders, ranging from reform initiatives to backlash and, in some instances, closure.

The organisers particularly encourage the presentation of work from post-graduate and early-career researchers, as well as from more established scholars.

Abstracts (of not more than 400 words) should be submitted to [email protected] by 5pm UK time, Friday 31 January 2025, and should be accompanied by a brief biographical statement not to exceed 100 words. Successful applicants will be notified by the end of February 2025.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Successful applicants will, however, be expected to bear the costs of their own travel and accommodation. Some limited funding may be available to assist in partially offsetting these costs: this will be awarded taking into account need and quality of submission. If you are seeking financial support to attend the workshop, please advise in your application, along with details of the amount sought.

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