Category Archives: Human Rights Law

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CFP: Forced Migration Review “Cities and Towns”

The Forced Migration Review Issue 63 to be published in February 2020 will include a major feature on Cities and Towns. The deadline for submission of articles is Monday, November…

CFP: Waikato Law Review

The Waikato Law Review is accepting submissions for Volume 27. Volume 27 of the Waikato Law Review will have a special focus on Public International Law and submissions are invited…

Int’l CFP: Conference on the Future of Law and Legal Practice 2019 – Selangor, Malaysia

TConsult in collaboration with Taylor’s Law School will host an International Conference on the Future of Law and Legal Practice (ICFLP 2019) exploring future developments of the law Malaysia, regionally…

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CFP: Forced Migration Review – Addressing Root Causes of Displacement

Forced Migration Review (FMR) invites papers for its October 2019 issue’s mini-feature, Towards Understanding and Addressing Root Causes of Displacement. The submission deadline is May 28, 2019. The editors ask…

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CFP: Forced Migration Review – Return

Forced Migration Review (FMR) invites papers for its October 2019 issue, on Return. The submission deadline is June 17, 2019. For details, see the call for papers. As one of…

CFP: Prison Abolition, Human Rights, and Penal Reform – Austin, TX

The University of Texas at Austin, School of Law’s Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice will host an interdisciplinary conference entitled “Prison Abolition, Human Rights, and…

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CFP: ClassCrits XII on How to be Free

ClassCrits and the Western New England University School of Law issue a call for papers for the ClassCrits XII on Nov. 15-16, 2019. The deadline for papers is June 1,…

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Writing Place, Writing Laws – Melbourne, Australia

The University of Melbourne hosts the workshop Writing Place, Writing Laws: Laws & the Humanities in the ‘Anthropocene’ on May 10, 2019 at the Melbourne Law School in Australia. Register…

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25 Years After AMIA Bombing: Justice vs. Impunity – Los Angeles, CA

Southwestern Journal of International Law hosts “25 Years After Argentina’s AMIA Bombing: Justice vs. Impunity” Feb. 21, 2019. On July 18, 1994, terrorists bombed the AMIA (Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina)…

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Migrants and Trafficking: The Vulnerability of Movement – Salt Lake City, UT

S.J. Quinney College of Law and the Tanner Center for Human Rights host Migrants and Trafficking: The Vulnerability of Movement on Feb. 1, 2019. Migrants have taken a prominent place on the public…