CFP – Shaping International Law in Global Transformations

Shaping International Law in Global Transformations: Australian Experiences, Western Sydney University, 27-28 February 2025.

The conference organisers (Chris Michaelsen, Maddy Chiam, Jeremy Farrall and Jordy Silverstein) invite submissions that investigate, understand and evaluate how Australia and Australians have influenced, or failed to influence, the development of international law in times of global transformation. Contributions from all disciplines, including law, history, politics, and more are welcome. Doctoral scholars, post-doctoral scholars and early career researchers are particularly encouraged to apply.

Please submit an abstract of 300 words and a biographical paragraph of 150 words to globaltransformations@latrobe.edu.au by Monday 9 December 2024.

Successful applicants will be notified by email by 20 December 2024. Some travel bursaries are available for individuals who need it. Please identify and explain the need for a travel bursary in your submission.

Full Call for Papers can be found here: Call for papers – Global Transformations

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