Call for Papers: ‘Socio-economic Inequalities and Poverty Discrimination’, Submit By- 20 July 2025

Call for Papers: ‘Socio-economic Inequalities and Poverty Discrimination’, Submit By- 20 July 2025

The Socio-economic Inequalities and Poverty Discrimination Working Group (SEIPD)1 and the Global Centre for Democratic Constitutionalism invite scholars and practitioners to submit contributions to the group’s inaugural conference on 3 October 2025, to be held at the Faculty of Laws of University College London, United Kingdom.

The inaugural conference will provide a unique opportunity to gather leading scholars and practitioners from different fields to debate the central but often neglected theme of socioeconomic inequalities and poverty discrimination.

THEME

‘Rising Socio-economic Inequalities: the Potential and Limits of Law’

Submissions

  • The conference welcomes submissions that engage with the conference’s general theme as outlined above. It invites contributions from scholars and practitioners in law and other relevant fields whose work explores and addresses poverty and socio-economic inequalities through diverse methodologies in research and/or practice.
  • Applicants are requested to submit their application by email to socioeconomicinequalitiesgroup@gmail.com with the email subject “SEIPD Conference 2025”, no later than 20 July 2025. We expect to send responses by mid-August 2020.
  • Submissions must contain an abstract of a maximum of 300 words detailing the subject of the contribution and a short (100-word) bio. Selected participants may submit a working paper (6000 words). It is possible to participate without submitting a full paper. If you will not be submitting a full paper, please indicate so in the application. Panels will be formed thematically, aiming to promote and optimise fruitful interactions among participants. There is a possibility that some papers may be considered for publication in a special issue. We strongly encourage the participation of early career scholars and PhD students in the conference.

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