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Decolonial Legal Methods in Europe
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to a book and conference on the theme of decoloniality and legal methodology in Europe, given the political importance of methodology. This subject requires Europeans to draw inspiration from the knowledge and experience of the regions they colonised. Legal scholars must also learn from civil society and studies carried out in the social sciences.
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Appel à contribution - Études du politique
Media and challenges of the modern society 2026
The Department of Communications and Journalism at the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš invites scholars and researchers to the fifth international scientific conference Media and Challenges of the Modern Society 2026. The conference will focus on the role of media self-regulation, journalistic ethics and contemporary transformations of media systems in the digital era. The event will bring together researchers from different countries to exchange knowledge on media ethics, artificial intelligence, digital platforms, and the future of journalism.
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Douala
Droit comparé décolonial et l'économie informelle/formelle
En mai 2027, le programme DeCoLa de l’institut Max Planck de Droit Comparé et International Privé organisera la quatrième édition de sa série d’ateliers sur le droit comparé décolonial au Cameroun. Organisée en partenariat avec la Fondation Afric’Avenir, cette édition vise à repenser la fracture entre l’économie formelle et informelle à travers une approche juridique comparative décoloniale. Elle vise également à contribuer à la consolidation d’une communauté de droit comparé décolonial à travers le continent africain et au-delà.
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Appel à contribution - Moyen Âge
Rethinking Innocent IV and the Crusades: A Multidisciplinary Inquiry
“Rethinking Innocent IV and the Crusades” seeks to reassess the pontificate of Innocent IV (1243–1254) through a sustained examination of his engagement with the crusading movement. We are pleased to invite proposals for 20-minute papers exploring all aspects of the relationship between the pontificate of Innocent IV and the crusading movement. We particularly welcome contributions that adopt interdisciplinary approaches, including (but not limited to) history, legal history, theology, manuscript studies, political thought and institutional history. Particular attention will be moreover giving the proposals concerning the history of heresy and heretical communities during Innocent’s pontificate, the relationship with the Mendicant Orders, with the Mongol World, the promotion and the business of the cross in Italy.
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Forlì
École thématique - Études du politique
Towards a Social Europe: The Birth of the Pillar of Social Rights
The 2026 edition of the TOPs’ summer school will take place at the University of Bologna, Forlì Campus, from 23 to 26 June 2026, and will consist of 30 hours of lectures, seminars, and interactive discussions among participants through working labs. In order to ensure a high-level academic environment, the summer school will host internationally recognised scholars and guest lecturers, who will contribute through keynote lectures and dedicated sessions to foster critical debate and interdisciplinary exchange.
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Contested Seas: War, Commerce, and the Making of the Law of the Sea (c. 1400–1800)
This conference explores the early modern law of the sea as a contested legal regime forged through warfare, commercial rivalry, jurisdictional overlap, and asymmetries of power. It invites contributions examining how conflict, enforcement practices, neutral navigation, and maritime litigation contributed to the historical formation of the law of the sea between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries.
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Cagliari
Appel à contribution - Préhistoire et Antiquité
Identity Negotiation and Ethnic Diversity in the Ancient World
The conference Between Eagles and Dragons: Identity Negotiation and Ethnic Diversity in the Ancient World explores the processes through which ethnic identities were constructed, contested, and transformed across multi-ethnic societies of ancient Eurasia. Bringing into dialogue regions from the Mediterranean to India and China, the event aims to investigate how institutions, cultural practices, languages, and historical narratives shaped categories of belonging and otherness. By adopting a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective, the conference seeks to highlight the fluid, dynamic, and historically contingent nature of identity formation in the ancient world.
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Cambridge
Appel à contribution - Histoire
La distinction réfugiés/migrants : vers une histoire globale
L’objectif de ce colloque international est d’éclairer en détail la nature relationnelle de la distinction entre réfugié·es et migrant·es, son rôle dans le domaine plus large des migrations et sa généalogie. Bien que centré sur l’histoire, le colloque favorisera également les approches et les réflexions interdisciplinaires.
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Paris
Appel à contribution - Histoire
We welcome submissions from historians who engage with any approach related to the use of flags at sea. Applications from Ph.D. candidates, postdoctoral students, and early career researchers are warmly encouraged.
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Madrid
The Juridical-Political Thought of Alfonso de Castro (1495-1558)
The Construction of Orthodoxy in the Age of the Reformation
Conference dedicated to Alfonso de Castro's heresiographical treatrise “Adversus omnes haereses” (1534, 1546, 1547, 1556), an important milestone in Catholic heresiography that emerged from the interconfesional controversy with Protestantism.
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Legal Governance of Agentic Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Agents
We are inviting book chapter submissions for the upcoming edited volume titled “Legal Governance of Agentic AI and Autonomous Agents: Regulating the Future of Work,” published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group).
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Turin
Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine
This panel explores the interaction between legal norms, sovereignty formation, and geopolitical dynamics in nineteenth-century Latin America. During this period, new republics faced the simultaneous challenges of consolidating internal authority and projecting it outward in a rapidly shifting international environment. Legal norms—constitutional, civil, penal, administrative, and consular—became key instruments through which states defined their international position and negotiated their place within an emerging hemispheric order.
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Paris
This interdisciplinary conference aims to foster dialogue between legal scholars, management researchers, and the broader social sciences to examine fifty years of EU Waste Laws and Management, and to discuss the challenges shaping the next decades. Particular attention will be given to the tension between EU-level harmonisation and local implementation, as well as to power dynamics among public, private, and civil-society actors in the development of waste and circular-economy policies.
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Nice
Appel à contribution - Langage
At first glance, the concept of “anonymity” may seem simple: any actor who acts without revealing their identity is acting anonymously. However, this superficial simplicity hides considerable technological, social, and political complexity. What conditions make anonymity necessary for expression, cooperation, and judgment? The cultural, ethical, and narrative dimensions of “anonymity” in contemporary digital environments affect both administrative and creative life. With a perspective that combines the techniques of law with those of sociology, politicalscience, cultural studies, and narratology, this project seeks to uncover the cultural transformations that underpin “anonymity’ in practice, through its new or emerging instruments and narrative features.
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Paris
Invisible Actors in the Making of International Law (1750–2000)
This interdisciplinary conference invites graduate students and early career researchers to consider the genealogy of international law since 1750. It aims to identify new or unrecognised actors – including individuals, groups, and institutions as well as non-human agents – and their contributions to the practices, interpretations, and applications of international law. How did they establish or challenge norms, customs, and institutions? How were their practices, actions, and ideas shaped into law? The event aims to historicise the making of international law by bringing together junior scholars of history and law and to provide a forum for the exploration of new ideas and alternative perspectives, combining and building upon historical and social scientific approaches.
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Appel à contribution - Études du politique
Constitutionalism Under Scrutiny: New Critical Voices
Workshop at the University of Oxford, Spring 2026
We invite scholars to contribute to a Special Issue or Symposium aimed at a top-ranking journal on the topic of opposition to constitutionalism. Constitutionalism is a global phenomenon, yet our understanding of its opposition outside North America is limited. Who if anyone is mobilising against it, and on what grounds? And is it confined to legal and academic circles? Is the opposition unified or fragmented? What precisely is contested, how (e.g. through legal mobilization, advocacy), and to what end and with what impact? We seek contributors who can innovate the theory and empirics of these consequential issues. Of special interest are contributions on opposition to constitutionalism in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Russia, as well as in Europe and the USA.
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Paris 05 Panthéon
This two-day conference will bring public and private international lawyers together with political and legal philosophers to discuss the complex issues raised by property in outer space, including its relations to the notions of territory, jurisdiction and sovereignty, but also the international legal status of scientific research, data and samples.
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Revue Droit, Société et Pouvoir - Varia
The primary objective of the journal is to disseminate original and credible scholarly contributions within the domains of legal and political sciences. Additionally, the journal endeavors to showcase the outcomes of scholarly gatherings and seminars. Moreover, it facilitates the dissemination of well-translated research pieces, ensuring their accessibility to a broader audience of researchers. This, in turn, furnishes valuable academic material for students, educators, researchers, and practitioners specializing in the journal’s areas of focus, encompassing judges, lawyers, and other experts.
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IDES Online New Book Discussion Series
The aim of the IDES Online New Book Discussion Series is to provide authors with a platform to present their new books to a diverse audience of socio-legal scholars at UNIL and beyond.
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Appel à contribution - Études du politique
Climate Mobilities. Redefining Statehood, Citizenship, and Refugeehood in times of climate crisis
“Partecipazione e Conflitto” Journal
This Special Issue of Partecipazione e Conflitto will examine the political, legal, andjudicial implications of the climate crisis. Its main goal is to collect recent developments and proposals toaddress the challenges posed by the climate crisis. Expected contributions will range from ongoing initiatives to constitutional proposals and amendments, proposals’ drafts ofinternational treaties, relevant case-laws, and best practices collections at the subnationallevel, including local policies. This Special Issue welcomes contributions from political science and law.
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