Events
Upcoming events
Shiri Krebs (Deakin University)
“The Technological Revolution in International Humanitarian Law: A Cognitive-Behavioural Critique”
7 February 2024, 10-11 AM US Eastern Time, 4-5 pm Central European Time
Discussant: Frédéric Mégret (McGill University)
Registration linkTaylor St. John (University of Oslo)
“Bargaining in the Shadow of Awards” (with Malcolm Langford, Yuliya Chernykh, Øyvind Stiansen, Sergio Puig, and Tarald Gulseth Berge)
20 March 2024, 10-11 AM US Eastern Time, 4-5 pm Central European Time
Discussants: Rachel Brewster (Duke University) and David Bigge (U.S. Department of State)
Registration linkErik Voeten (Georgetown University)
“The Effect of Ideology on Court Rulings: The Role of Judges in State Aid Litigation before the Court of Justice of the EU” (with Silje Hermansen)
24 April 2024
Discussant: Gráinne De Búrca (New York University)
Registration link
Past events
Rewriting Precedent: How International Courts Shape Compliance, Sergio Puig (European University Institute), Discussant: Krzysztof Pelc (Oxford University), 24 January 2024, online event.
Lifecycle of an Interdisciplinary Book: Demystifying Publication Process, 29 November 2023, Online event. Register here. The event recording is available below.
Pre-conference workshop ESIL2023, 'The De-Legalization of International Law', Aix-en-Provence, 30 August 2023. The workshop program may be found here.
'The Aestethics of International Law', Central European University, Vienna, 12-13 May 2023. The Call for papers is closed, but can be found here.
Pre-conference workshop ESIL2022, ‘Connecting Social Practices to Legal Outcomes’, 1 September 2022.
Webinar: 'Sustainable Development and the Law. Potential and Challenges of Using Behavioural Insights', Hamburg, Institute for Law and Economics, 23-24 September 2021. This conference brings together researchers from different disciplines including law, psychology, political science, and economics to explore the potential of using behavioural insights in law- and policy-making to promote sustainable development, as well as how to overcome the challenges associated with it.
Pre-conference workshop ESIL2021, ‘The Promises and Perils of Social Sciences in International Law', 8 September 2021.
Webinar: ‘Bias in International Law’, Hamburg, Institute for Law and Economics, 22-23 April 2021. (Call for papers closed March 2020). This workshop showcases the latest research in the area of empirical and behavioural international law and looks specifically at how international law influences our behaviour when – as international lawyers – we undertake the roles of judges, practitioners, mediators, decision-makers, and even activists and consumers.
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