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Category: Conferences

Ninth Annual Cambridge International Law Conference — Registration now open!

February 2, 2020 Thea Chesterfield and Lora Izvorova Leave a comment

We are pleased to announce that the registration period is now open for the Ninth Annual Cambridge International Law Conference!…

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Posted in: Conferences, Current Affairs, Public International Law Filed under: global risk

International Law and New Technologies: Taming ‘The Modern Prometheus’

December 27, 2019 Maayan Menashe and Eirini Kikarea Leave a comment

Mary Shelley’s classic novel ‘Frankenstein, Or The Modern Prometheus’ has become a classic reference to the ethical questions attached to…

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Posted in: Conferences Filed under: ICT, New Technologies

8th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference 2019

January 17, 2019 editorinchief Leave a comment

Registration for the 2019 Cambridge International Law Conference taking place at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on the 20th and…

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Call for Papers: 8th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference 2019

October 31, 2018 editorinchief

The Editors of the Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) and the Conference Convenors welcome submissions for the Cambridge International Law…

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Call for Papers: 7th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference 2018

November 1, 2017 editorinchief

The Editors of the Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) and the Conference Convenors welcome submissions for the Cambridge International Law Conference 2018,…

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CJICL Vol. 2(4) Now Published

March 25, 2014 Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law Leave a comment

The CJICL has just published Vol. 2(4) – the 2013 Conference Issue. All articles of this latest issue can be…

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Legal Tradition in a Diverse World – Full Conference Programme Now Online

April 10, 2013 Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law Leave a comment

The 2013 conference will explore how legal tradition influences lawyers and the law, in both international and domestic contexts. Law…

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Call for Conference Abstracts: “Legal Tradition in a Diverse World”

November 21, 2012 Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law Leave a comment

The 2013 conference will explore how legal tradition influences lawyers and the law, in both international and domestic contexts. Law…

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International Constitutionalism at the European University Institute in Florence

November 25, 2011 Daniel Costelloe Leave a comment

At no point were discussants in a position to agree on the meaning of “international constitutionalism”. That, however, that was…

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