Dear colleagues,
We are inviting paper and panel proposals for our Section on Global Law &
Politics:
Call for Papers and Panels - EISA 2021 Annual Conference (PEC) – Section
ST21: Global Law & Politics
The 15th European International Studies Association’s (EISA) Annual
Conference (PEC) takes place in Athens from 1-4 September 2022.
Submit your proposals to the new Standing Section on Global Law & Politics
(ST21). Deadline: 16 March 2022 – submit here
http://pec2022.eisa-net.org/.
Section Chairs: Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen) and Maj Grasten
(Copenhagen Business School)
Law and legal bodies form a key part of the structure of international
relations. Yet, legal norms, concepts, jurisdictional boundaries and legal
bodies are increasingly contested by various public and private actors
globally. This section invites contributions that explore the intersection
of law and politics in international relations, including their impact on
domestic law and practice. It draws together scholars from different
disciplinary fields who share an interest in the role of law in global
politics and governance. This includes studies concerned with the history
of the relationship between law and politics and particular legal regimes,
such as sovereignty and human rights, as well as ways in which
transnational, international and global law is practiced and problematized
today across diverse institutional fields.
We seek paper and panel proposals on themes including but not limited to:
Legal actors, norms and processes in transnational governance and
the global
political economy, including questions of accountability, legitimacy,
authority, and expertise.
The history of key legal concepts and regimes in international
relations (e.g. sovereignty, human rights, development, international
criminal law, and international humanitarian law)
The role of global standards, rankings, and indicators in
international relations.
Regulatory ambiguities and absences in the context of new societal
challenges, including the climate, digital economy, and global health.
The relationship between law, geopolitics, and the use of force.
Interdisciplinary engagements with the relationship between law and
politics, bridging International Relations (IR), International Law
(IL), International
Political Economy (IPE), International Political Sociology (IPS),
International
Political Theory (IPT), etc.
Please contact the section chairs (f.r.dos.reis@rug.nl and mlg.mpp@cbs.dk)
if you have any questions.
All the best
Maj and Filipe
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Dr Filipe dos Reis
Assistant Professor
Department of International Relations and International Organization
University of Groningen
Oude Kijk in 't Jatstraat 26
9712 EK Groningen
The Netherlands