<p>Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationales Recht </p><p><em>German Society of International Law </em></p><p>Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft Juni 2020 </p><p><strong>Inhalt </strong><a href="#5_0"><strong>I. In eigener Sache / Aus der Gesellschaft .......................................................................... 5 </strong></a></p><p><a href="#5_1">Die Berichte der Gesellschaft zur vergangenen Zweijahrestagung in Wien 2019 sind </a><a href="#5_1">erschienen. ............................................................................................................................. 5 </a></p><p><a href="#6_0"><strong>II. Calls for Papers ............................................................................................................. 6 </strong></a></p><p><a href="#6_1">Concepts and Methods Workshop, University of Oslo, 24-25 November 2020 (deadline: 15 </a><a href="#6_1">June 2020)............................................................................................................................... 6 </a></p><p><a href="#6_2">The Director's Series 2020/21 Law and Humanities in a Pandemic, Institute of Advanced </a><a href="#6_2">Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London (deadline: 30 June 2020)... 6 </a></p><p><a href="#7_0">15 years of the Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural </a><a href="#7_0">Expressions and Lessons for New Ways of International Law-Making: Actors, Processes, </a><a href="#7_0">Impact, ESIL Interests Group on International Law of Culture, Online Webinar, 9 </a><a href="#7_0">September 2020 (deadline: 30 June 2020) ............................................................................ 7 </a></p><p><a href="#8_0">European State Aid Law Quarterly (ESTAL) (deadline: 27 July 2020)..................................... 8 </a><a href="#9_0">General Articles section of Volume 63 (2020), German Yearbook of International Law </a><a href="#9_0">(deadline: 1 September 2020)................................................................................................ 9 </a></p><p><a href="#9_1">COVID-19 in Doctrinal Context: Analysing, Theorising, and Surpassing the Pandemic Crisis, </a><a href="#9_1">Cyprus Review (deadline: 5 September 2020) ....................................................................... 9 </a></p><p><a href="#9_2">The Politics of the Human Right to Water, Water Journal (deadline: 15 January 2021) ....... 9 </a></p><p><a href="#10_0">Journal of Law and Biosciences, “Law and Ethics in the Time of a Global Pandemic” (no </a></p><p><a href="#10_0">deadline</a><a href="#10_0">)</a><a href="#10_0">.</a><a href="#10_0">.............................................................................................................................. 10 </a><a href="#11_0">Jean-Monnet-Saar, Saarland University, Prof. Dr. Thomas Giegerich, LL.M., Director of the </a><a href="#11_0">Europa Institut and Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Antidiscrimination, </a><a href="#11_0">Human Rights and Diversity (no deadline</a><a href="#11_0">)</a><a href="#11_0">.</a><a href="#11_0">.......................................................................... 11 </a><a href="#11_1">Jean-Monnet-Saar, Universität des Saarlandes, Prof. Dr. Thomas Giegerich, LL.M., Direktor </a><a href="#11_1">des Europa-Instituts und Inhaber eines Jean-Monnet-Lehrstuhls für Europäische </a><a href="#11_1">Integration, Antidiskriminierung, Menschenrechte und Vielfalt (Ohne Frist) ..................... 11 </a></p><p><a href="#13_0"><strong>II. Events: Vorträge, Workshops, Konferenzen, Summer Schools.......................................13 </strong></a></p><p><a href="#13_1">Hinweis zur Covid-19-Pandemie........................................................................................... 13 </a><a href="#13_2">Online summer workshop: International public interest advocacy, T.M.C. Asser Instituut, 1- </a><a href="#13_2">3 July 2020 (registration open)............................................................................................. 13 </a></p><p><a href="#14_0">Summer School: IT Law and Legal Informatics, Saarland University, 10-21 August 2020 </a><a href="#14_0">(registration open)................................................................................................................ 14 </a></p><p><a href="#15_0">[Online] Summer School: Terrorism, countering terrorism and the rule of law, T.M.C. Asser </a><a href="#15_0">instituut, The Heague, 24-28 August 2020 (registration open, with fee) ............................ 15 </a></p><p><a href="#16_0">Summer School: Second International Summer School Human Rights Law in Context. </a><a href="#16_0">Special Focus: Business and Human Rights, Online, 7-10 September 2020 (deadline: 30 </a><a href="#16_0">June 2020, fee 50€) </a><a href="#16_0">.............................................................................................................. 16 </a></p><p><a href="#17_0">Konferenz: Die schwache Gewalt? Zur Behauptung judikativer Autorität, Fritz Thyssen </a><a href="#17_0">Stiftung, 14.-15. September 2020 (Anmeldefrist: 4. September 2020; keine Gebühr) ....... 17 </a></p><p><a href="#17_1">Conference: Prospects for Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters between the EU and Third </a><a href="#17_1">Countries, 25-26 September 2020 (registration open; with fee)......................................... 17 </a></p><p><a href="#20_0">Training programme: Disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, </a><a href="#20_0">T.M.C. Asser Instituut & the Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, The </a><a href="#20_0">Hague, 28 September - 2 October 2020 (registration open) ............................................... 20 </a></p><p><a href="#0_0">Lecture: Emptied Lands: Bedouin rights, dispossession and resistance in the Negev, Prof. </a><a href="#0_0">Alexandre Kedar (University of Haifa), Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Finley </a><a href="#0_0">Library, 16 October 2020, 13.00-14.30 ................................................................................ 22 </a></p><p><a href="#0_1">Lecture: The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law: Shining a light on a critical human </a></p><p><a href="#0_1">rights protection, Prof. Philip</a><a href="#0_1">pa Webb (King’s College London), Lauterpacht Centre for </a></p><p><a href="#0_1">International Law, Finley Library, 23 October 2020, 13.00-14.30........................................ 23 </a><a href="#0_2">Lecture: Implementing the 1954 Hague Convention: Conflicts between People and </a><a href="#0_2">Heritage, Prof. Dr. Helen Frowe (University of Stockholm), Lauterpacht Centre for </a><a href="#0_2">International Law, Finley Library, 6 November 2020, 13.00-14.30...................................... 24 </a></p><p><a href="#0_3">Lecture: The State Theory of Grotius, Prof. Dr. Nehal Bhuta (University of Edinburgh), </a><a href="#0_3">Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Finley Library, 13 November 2020, 13.00-14.30 </a><a href="#0_3">.............................................................................................................................................. 25 </a></p><p><a href="#0_4">Conference: Genocide, Gendercide, and Resistance Conference 2020 - What Do We Need </a></p><p><a href="#0_4">in Order to Construct a Useful Concept of “Gendercide”?, postponed to autumn/winter </a></p><p><a href="#0_4">2020 (registration open)....................................................................................................... 25 </a></p><p><a href="#0_3"><strong>III. Stellenanzeigen...........................................................................................................27 </strong></a></p><p><a href="#0_5">Eine Stelle als Wissenschaftler*in (m/w/d) (100%, Teilzeit möglich), Stiftung Wissenschaft </a><a href="#0_5">und Politik, Projekt The International Panel on the Regulation of Autonomous Weapons 3 </a><a href="#0_5">– </a><a href="#0_5">iPRAW 3 (Bewerbungsfrist: 7. Juni 2020) .......................................................................... 27 </a></p><p><a href="#0_6">One position as Research Associate/Assistant (m/f/d) (100%), Goethe University Frankfurt </a><a href="#0_6">am Main, Chair for Labour Law, Prof. Bernd Waas (deadline: 9 June 2020) ....................... 28 </a><a href="#0_7">Eine Stelle als Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (50%), Martin-Luther-Universität Halle- </a><a href="#0_7">Wittenberg, Lehrstuhl für Öffentliches Recht, Europarecht und Internationales </a><a href="#0_7">Wirtschaftsrecht, Prof. Dr. Christian Tietje (Bewerbungsfrist: 11. Juni 2020</a><a href="#0_7">)</a><a href="#0_7">.</a><a href="#0_7">.................... 29 </a></p><p><a href="#0_8">Eine Professur (m/w/d) (100%), Bucerius Law School, Lehrstuhl Kritik des Rechts </a><a href="#0_8">– </a><a href="#0_8">Grundlagen und Praxis des demokratischen Rechtsstaates (Bewerbungsfrist: 14. Juni 2020) </a><a href="#0_8">.............................................................................................................................................. 30 </a></p><p><a href="#0_9">Un poste de’auxiliaire de recherche et d’enseignement (40%), Université de Genève, </a></p><p><a href="#0_9">Département de Droit international public et organisation internationale, Prof. Dr. Gloria </a><a href="#0_9">Gaggioli (délai: 14 juin 2020</a><a href="#0_9">)</a><a href="#0_9">.</a><a href="#0_9">............................................................................................... 31 </a></p><p><a href="#0_10">One position as Assistant Professor in Public International Law (full time), Leiden </a><a href="#0_10">University, the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies (deadline: 15 June 2020) ... 32 </a></p><p><a href="#0_11">One position as PhD / Researcher (full time), Leiden University, the Grotius Centre for </a><a href="#0_11">International Legal Studies (deadline: 15 June 2020) .......................................................... 32 </a></p><p><a href="#0_12">Eine Stelle als Wissenschaftliche*n Mitarbeiter*in (m/w/d), Universität Osnabrück, </a><a href="#0_12">European Legal Studies Institute (Bewerbungsfrist: 25. Juni 2020)..................................... 33 </a></p><p><a href="#0_13">One position as research assistant (full time), European University Institute, Robert </a><a href="#0_13">Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Prof Brigid Laffan (deadline: 28 June 2020) ......... 34 </a></p><p><a href="#0_6">One position as (Senior) Policy Fellow - Centre for International Security (100%) (f/m/div), </a><a href="#0_6">Center for International Security, Hertie School of Governance Berlin (deadline: 30 June </a><a href="#0_6">2020)..................................................................................................................................... 35 </a></p><p><a href="#0_3">Eine Stelle als Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (75%), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität </a><a href="#0_3">Erlangen-Nürnberg, Tenure-Track-Professur für Öffentliches Recht, insb. Grund- und </a><a href="#0_3">Menschenrechtsschutz, Prof. Dr. Dr. Patricia Wiater (Bewerbungsfrist: 30. Juni 2020) ..... 36 </a></p><p><a href="#0_14">Un poste de chargé-</a><a href="#0_14">e d’enseignem</a><a href="#0_14">ent (36%), Université de Neuchâtel, HauteEcole Arc, </a><a href="#0_14">Droit international I (délai: 30 juin 2020</a><a href="#0_14">)</a><a href="#0_14">.</a><a href="#0_14">............................................................................ 37 </a></p><p><a href="#0_2">One position as PhD researcher in European Law (m/f/d) (80%), University of Zurich, </a><a href="#0_2">Institute for International and Comparative Constitutional Law, Prof. Daniel Moeckli </a><a href="#0_2">(deadline: 30 June 2020) ...................................................................................................... 38 </a></p><p><a href="#0_4">Eine Stelle als Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (50%), Universität Konstanz, Lehrstuhl </a><a href="#0_4">für Öffentliches Recht, Europa- und Völkerrecht, Prof. Dr. Daniel Thym (Bewerbungsfrist: </a><a href="#0_4">6. Juli 2020)........................................................................................................................... 39 </a></p><p><a href="#0_15">Eine Stelle als Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (m/w/d), Universität des Saarlandes, </a><a href="#0_15">Lehrstuhl Staats- und Verwaltungsrecht, deutsches und europäisches Finanz- und </a><a href="#0_15">Steuerrecht, Lehrstuhl Prof. Dr. Christoph Gröpl (Bewerbungsfrist: 7. Juli 2020)............... 40 </a></p><p><a href="#0_16">One position as Full Professor, Public International Law (full-time), Prince Mohammad Bin </a><a href="#0_16">Fahd University, College of Law, Dahran (Saudi Arabia) (open until filled) ......................... 41 </a></p><p><a href="#0_17">Experts on the Linkages between Human Rights and Environment, Climate Change and </a><a href="#0_17">Sustainable Development, Raoul Walenberg Institute, Jakarta (open until filled).............. 43 </a></p><p><a href="#0_18">Call for Organizers, Arbeitskreis junger Völkerrechtswissenschaftler*innen & Deutsche </a><a href="#0_18">Gesellschaft für Internationales Recht (ohne Bewerbungsfrist</a><a href="#0_18">)</a><a href="#0_18">.</a><a href="#0_18">......................................... 44 </a></p><p><a href="#0_3"><strong>IV. Sonstiges ....................................................................................................................46 </strong></a></p><p><a href="#0_17">Rosalyn Higgins Prize, The Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (deadline: </a><a href="#0_17">30 June 2020)........................................................................................................................ 46 </a></p><p><strong>I. In eigener Sache / Aus der Gesellschaft </strong><br><strong>Die Berichte der Gesellschaft zur vergangenen Zweijahrestagung in Wien 2019 sind erschienen. </strong></p><p><strong>Bd. 50: Unternehmensverantwortung und Internationales Recht </strong></p><p>Referate von Prof. Dr. Nico Krisch, Prof. Dr. Anatol Dutta, Prof. Dr. Giesela Rühl, Prof. Dr. Oliver Dörr, Prof. Dr. Peter Hilpold, Prof. Dr. Tanja Domej, Prof. Dr. Stefan Huber, Prof. Dr. Silja Vöneky. </p><p>2020. VIII, 399 Seiten. Kartoniert. ¤ 129,–. <strong>Vorzugspreis f. Mitglieder: ¤ 90,–</strong>. </p><p>ISBN 978-3-8114-5267-1 </p><p>„Unternehmensverantwortung und Internationales Recht“ war das Generalthema der 36. </p><p>Zweijahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Internationales Recht, die vom 20. bis 22. März 2019 in Wien stattfand. Bei der dreitägigen Konferenz wurden völkerrechtliche und international- privatrechtliche Fragen der Zuständigkeit, materielle Vorgaben für die Sicherung der Verantwortung von Unternehmen, Maßnahmen zur effektiven Durchsetzung von Menschen- und Arbeitsrechten sowie die Stellung von Unternehmen in der Investitionsschiedsgerichtsbarkeit (unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Korruptionsproblemen) nach Referaten von Tanja Domej, Oliver Dörr, Anatol Dutta, Peter Hilpold, Stefan Huber, Nico Krisch, Giesela Rühl und Silja Vöneky, jeweils aus internationalprivatrechtlicher und völkerrechtlicher Perspektive, diskutiert. Dieser Band beinhaltet neben der Podiumsdiskussion zum Generalthema die Referate und Diskussionsbeiträge der Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der Völkerrechtswissenschaft und des Internationalen Privatrechts der DGIR. </p><p>5</p><p><strong>II. Calls for Papers </strong><br><strong>Concepts and Methods Workshop, University of Oslo, 24-25 November 2020 (deadline: 15 June 2020) </strong></p><p>We invite paper proposals for a PluriCourts-iCourts “Concepts & Methods” Workshop on the </p><p>topic When International Courts and Tribunals Defer to States, to be held in Oslo, Norway, on 24-25 November 2020. International Courts and Tribunals (ICs) sometimes allow national actors a certain discretion in their implementation of international obligations. To illustrate: The WTO Appellate Body </p><p>has granted states some latitude to restrict trade under reference to protection of ‘public morals’ (GATT, article XX (a)); the European Court of Human Rights sometimes grant states a ‘margin of appreciation’ in applying the European Convention on Human Rights. Such </p><p>deference by ICs towards states raises several theoretical, conceptual, and methodological challenges for philosophical, legal and social science scholarship: when do ICs defer, why, what are the effects – and how should we assess such deference? </p><p>We invite papers that engage with: When and why do different ICs defer in various ways to domestic authorities? </p><p></p><p>How can we identify various instances of deference? How does the concept of deference relate to other concepts, such as judicial activism, judicial restraint and judicial diplomacy? Do various expressions and forms of resistance and pushback by states explain such patterns? </p><p></p><p>What are the legal bases for applying deference? When ICs defer, which standards of review do they apply? </p><p>What are the effects of deference on the effectiveness and legitimacy of ICs? </p><p></p><p>Deference may help ICs respond to powerful states, but may also reduce their influence over state actors. How do ICs to manage such and other tradeoffs? </p><p>Further information here: </p><p><a href="/goto?url=https://www.jus.uio.no/pluricourts/english/news-and-events/news/2020/methods-and-concepts-cfp-2020.html" target="_blank">https://www.jus.uio.no/pluricourts/english/news-and-events/news/2020/methods-and- </a><a href="/goto?url=https://www.jus.uio.no/pluricourts/english/news-and-events/news/2020/methods-and-concepts-cfp-2020.html" target="_blank">concepts-cfp-2020.html </a></p><p>*** </p><p><strong>The Director's Series 2020/21 Law and Humanities in a Pandemic, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London (deadline: 30 June 2020) </strong></p><p>The COVID-19 pandemic already has had a vast array of legal implications which have dramatically altered daily life. While liberal, universal rights such as liberty and privacy are being radically curtailed in the name of public health, legal responses impact upon populations in radically unequal ways. These dimensions include - but certainly are not limited to - race, gender, disability, vulnerability and social class. Legal interventions are </p><p>6</p><p>consistently justified on the basis of science, which is assumed to be unequivocal and beyond debate. At the same time, resistance to legal action is also apparent, as rumours and conspiracy theories - like the virus itself - multiply around the globe. At the same time as public policy measures are introduced, systems of legal regulation and compliance (which were often themselves justified on the basis of public protection) are modified or suspended in the name of necessity, with no indication as to when or how they will be restored. Moreover, the relationship between law and discretion has been reshaped, and this in turn has impacted upon individuals and communities. </p><p>The aim of this series is to seek to ‘make sense’ of the wide ranging relationship between </p><p>law and the pandemic through the insights of the humanities, broadly understood as the set of cultural influences which are shaping the use of law and the responses to it. </p><p>Further information here: <a href="/goto?url=https://ials.sas.ac.uk/about-us/news/call-papers-directors-series-202021-law-and-humanities-pandemic" target="_blank">https://ials.sas.ac.uk/about-us/news/call-papers-directors-series- </a><a href="/goto?url=https://ials.sas.ac.uk/about-us/news/call-papers-directors-series-202021-law-and-humanities-pandemic" target="_blank">202021-law-and-humanities-pandemic </a></p><p><strong>*** </strong></p><p><strong>15 years of the Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions and Lessons for New Ways of International Law-Making: Actors, Processes, Impact, ESIL Interests Group on International Law of Culture, Online Webinar, 9 September 2020 (deadline: 30 June 2020) </strong></p><p>The Convention for the Protection and the Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (the Convention) was adopted by the UNESCO General Conference in 2005. Its main </p><p>objective is to reaffirm States’ “sovereign right to formulate and implement their cultural </p><p>policies and to adopt measures to protect and promote the diversity of cultural expressions </p><p>and to strengthen international cooperation to achieve [its purposes]” (Art. 5), while recognising “the distinctive nature of cultural... goods and services as vehicles of identity, values and meaning” (Art. 1.g). </p><p>The Covid-19 crisis underscored the need for States to take measures in order to ensure that the Convention’s objectives - already difficult to achieve in non-pandemic times due to concentration of cultural expressions in some transnational companies - can be promoted in the post-crisis period. Different civil society actors, like the International Federation of Coalitions of Cultural Diversity have already expressed concerns in this regard. Moreover, an on-line meeting of Ministers of Culture that took place in April, under the auspices of UNESCO, and discussed novel policies for responding to the Covid-19 crisis in the context of the Convention. </p><p>This call is open not only to academics but also to practitioners and other stakeholders whose work offers means to reflect on the questions raised by this call. Specific questions include: </p><p>1. Is this “best practices” approach more adequate –in terms of effectiveness or in other </p><p>terms – than a more classical oversight mechanism? A comparison could be made with other UNESCO Conventions, for instance. </p><p>7</p><p>2. Can this kind of “best practice” approach contribute to losing focus from one of the main </p><p>objectives of the Convention, which is the respect of the obligation to promote and respect cultural diversity in the negotiation of free trade agreements? Can this kind of analysis contribute to offering new lenses for the debate on fragmentation of international law? </p><p>3. How can the relationships between civil society organisations and States Parties promoted by the Secretariat of the Convention be assessed? What is the role of civil society in implementing the Convention, and how to value its participation in the meetings of the Committee in terms of representativity or others? </p><p>4. Is it possible to identify a kind of emerging transnational regional (or local) law on cultural diversity? </p><p>Please submit an abstract in .Doc or PDF format (in English) of no more than 500 words by midnight on 30 June 2020 (Brussels time) to all of the IG Convenors: </p><p><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</a><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">; </a><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</a><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">; </a><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</a><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">. </a></p><p>The following information must be provided with each abstract: </p><p></p><p>The author’s name and affiliation; </p><p>The author’s brief bio note (up to 200 words), and a short list of relevant publications (up to 5); </p><p></p><p>The author’s contact details, including email address and phone number. </p><p>Only one abstract per author will be considered. Multi-authored abstracts are welcome. </p><p>Applicants will be informed of the selection committee’s decision no later than 10 July. </p>
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