new #cfp for the upcoming year - we are looking for contributions that take on questions arising from the increase in inter-state complaints and how this (procedurally / substantively) might have an impact on individual complaints #intlaw
New article out in @ARIEL_IntLaw
I have written together with Laura Winninger on the role of the World Heritage Convention (WHC) for foreign investments, which is available open access
https://t.co/Un6pedzZ08
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featuring articles by Veronika Bilková, @CelineBraumann, Vassilis Tzevelekos, Karl Zemanek, Serena Forlati, Aris Constantinides, Karin Traunmüller,
@RalphJanik, @JGrimheden and Gabriel Toggenburg, and Dinah Shelton
The Austrian Review just published its 25th volume this summer! To celebrate, the publisher has made 20 articles of the last 10 years available for free downloading - check out the first 10 at https://t.co/1uz4QXkujP It's been a journey, and we look forward to the future...
Pleased to be launching the official twitter acct of the German Yearbook of International Law, Germany’s oldest yearbook in the field of public international law. More updates to follow!
New cfp out! Volume 26 of ARIEL encourages submissions focusing on the changing structures of international investment and trade law - ISDS, ECT modernization, WTO reforms, SDG alignments... 1 March 2022! See https://t.co/3imDW0P5rO @Brill_Law
New cfp out! Volume 26 of ARIEL encourages submissions focusing on the changing structures of international investment and trade law - ISDS, ECT modernization, WTO reforms, SDG alignments... 1 March 2022! See https://t.co/3imDW0P5rO @Brill_Law
Announcements: Junior Scholar Conference; NUS Centre for International Law Vacancy; Existential Risks to Bosnia-Herzegovina; CfP Austrian Review of International and European Law; IFHV Bochum Conference; Mainstreaming Biodiversity | by Mary Guest
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