Legal & Academic Announcements: Calls for Papers, Webinar, and Lecture Series
Legal Education & Research Update
The international legal and academic community has announced several opportunities for scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students, including calls for papers in international law and insolvency law, a webinar on the future of the United Nations, and a lecture series examining the laws of war. These initiatives provide valuable platforms for academic engagement, publication, and professional development.
Call for Papers: Austrian Review of International and European Law (ARIEL)
The Austrian Review of International and European Law (ARIEL) has invited submissions for its forthcoming volume, welcoming original research articles on contemporary developments in international law and European Union law.
Areas of Interest
- Public International Law
- International Human Rights Law
- International Humanitarian Law
- European Union Law
- International Economic and Trade Law
- Environmental and Climate Law
- International Dispute Resolution
The journal is recognized for publishing scholarly analyses on emerging legal challenges affecting Europe and the broader international legal order. Researchers, academics, doctoral candidates, and practitioners are encouraged to contribute.
Call for Papers: Solventia Journal of Insolvency & Bankruptcy Laws
The Solventia Journal of Insolvency & Bankruptcy Laws has announced a Call for Papers focusing on insolvency, restructuring, bankruptcy, and financial distress resolution frameworks.
Suggested Themes
- Corporate Insolvency
- Personal Bankruptcy
- Cross-Border Insolvency
- Restructuring and Resolution Mechanisms
- Banking and Financial Sector Distress
- Insolvency and Technology
- Comparative Insolvency Law
- Recent Developments under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Codes
The journal aims to promote interdisciplinary research addressing evolving insolvency regimes and contemporary challenges in debt resolution.
Webinar: The Future of the United Nations Organisation
A forthcoming webinar on the future of the United Nations will bring together academics, diplomats, policy experts, and international law specialists to discuss the evolving role of the world’s foremost multilateral institution.
Discussion Topics
- Reform of the UN Security Council
- Peacekeeping Operations
- Climate Governance
- Global Health Challenges
- International Conflict Resolution
- Human Rights Protection
- Emerging Geopolitical Challenges
The event is expected to examine whether the UN’s institutional framework remains capable of addressing twenty-first-century global crises and how multilateral cooperation may evolve in an increasingly complex international environment.
TwoLaW Lecture Series on the Laws of War
The TwoLaW has launched a lecture series dedicated to the study of the laws governing armed conflict and warfare.
Key Themes
- International Humanitarian Law
- Geneva Conventions
- Protection of Civilians During Armed Conflict
- Conduct of Hostilities
- War Crimes and Accountability
- Emerging Technologies in Warfare
- Cyber Warfare and Autonomous Weapons
The series seeks to bridge academic theory and practical application by engaging leading scholars, military experts, legal practitioners, and policymakers in discussions about the legal regulation of modern warfare.
Significance for Legal Scholars and Students
These opportunities highlight the growing demand for scholarship in international law, insolvency and bankruptcy law, global governance, and humanitarian law. For students, researchers, advocates, and legal professionals, participation can provide:
- Publication opportunities in peer-reviewed journals.
- Exposure to current legal debates.
- Networking with academics and practitioners.
- Enhanced understanding of emerging legal issues.
- Professional and academic development.
The latest announcements reflect the dynamic nature of contemporary legal scholarship. Whether through publication opportunities in international and insolvency law journals, discussions on the future of global governance, or specialized lectures on the laws of war, these initiatives offer valuable forums for intellectual engagement and legal research in an increasingly interconnected world.
