ESIL Interest Group History of International Law

ESIL Interest Group History of International Law
Showing posts with label research forum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research forum. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 February 2016

ESIL RESEARCH FORUM Istanbul: line-up “Beyond the Western Paradigm? Towards a Global History of International Law” (Istanbul, 21-22 Jan 2016)

“Beyond the Western Paradigm? Towards a Global History of International Law”

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The ESIL Interest Group History of International Law is proud to announce the line-up for its first Workshop on an ESIL Research Forum, hosted in Istanbul (21-22 April 2016).
Convener/Chair
    Thomas Skouteris (The American University in Cairo)
Comments:
    Gerry Simpson (Melbourne Law School)
Panelists:
    Andrei Mamolea (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva): "The Law of War in the Conquest of Indigenous Polities, 1899-1904"
    Stiina Löytömäki (University of Helsinki), "The ‘Mise en Valeur’ of the Colonies and Free versus Forced Labour: France and the Construction of Congo-Ocean railway"
    Martin Clark (Melbourne Law School): "What Can We Learn from the History of Global Historiography? Global Historiography, International Law, and a Method Sketch for a Global History of the Congo Free State"
    Johannes Hendrik Fahner (University of Amsterdam & University of Luxemburg): "The Good, the Bad, and International Investment Law – Decoupling History and Ideology"

We look forward to welcoming you at this scientific event !

(original call for papers here)

Thursday, 14 January 2016

REMINDER: Deadline for the ESIL Research Forum (Istanbul, 21-22 Apr 2016) 15 JANUARY 2016

(image source: Istanbul Trails)

The ESIL Interest Group History of International Law kindly reminds the readership of the present blog of the upcoming deadline for the Research Forum in Istanbul: Beyond the Western Paradigm ? Towards a Global History of International Law (see call for papers here). Proposals are welcome until 15 January 2016 (tomorrow).