Webinar: Research Group on Public Law Responses to Public Health Emergencies
/Date: Thursday 5 November 6:00 PM (AEST) / 7:00 AM (GMT)
The International Association of Constitutional Law—in association with Trinity Research in Social Sciences and the Trinity Centre for Constitutional Governance—will hold the first webinar of the recently formed Research Group on Public Law Responses to Public Health Emergencies.
Read MoreBook Talk: City, State. Constitutionalism and the Megacity
/By Ran HIRSCHL
October 22, 2020 at 2 PM CEST (8 AM EST; 1 PM UK; 11 PM Melbourne) via Zoom.
Read MoreLaunch: Virtual IACL Global Roundtable – ‘Democracy 2020: Assessing Constitutional Decay, Breakdown, and Renewal Worldwide’
/We are delighted to launch the programme and website for the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL) Global Roundtable ‘Democracy 2020: Assessing Constitutional Decay, Breakdown, and Renewal Worldwide’…
Read MoreTsukuba Global Science Week 2020: "How Can Constitutions Deal with COVID-19?"
/Deadline to register: September 23, 2020 (JST).
Read MoreIACL Research Group: Public Law Responses to Public Health Emergencies
/In order to provide a forum for scholarly research into public law responses to COVID-19, this Research Group aims to create a worldwide network of scholars who share interests in particular aspects of public law and their relationship to the protection of public health.
Read MoreEURAC Research: Winter School on Federalism and Governance 2021
/The Winter School is a two-week international postgraduate programme on federalism, regionalism and multi-level governance. Through an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, it explores how federalism can contribute to multi-level, integrated and pluralistic decision-making.
Application deadline: 18 October 2020.
Read MoreCall for Chapters: The Handbook of Constitutional Law in Greater China (Deadline: 1 October 2020)
/The Handbook of Constitutional Law in Greater China aims to provide a comprehensive survey of important issues of constitutional law in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan; and critically discuss leading views on these issues.
Read MoreCall for Papers: Roundtable of IACL - Constitutional Identity, St Petersburg, Russia (10-13 June 2021)
/The conveners encourage submissions from both PhD candidates and young scholars on the topic of “Constitutional Identity: Contemporary Issues and Challenges”. Deadline: 11 January 2021.
Read MoreDemocratic Backsliding: A View from Poland and Beyond
/Announcing a special seminar on “Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown” by Wojciech Sadurski.
DATE: 10 AUGUST 2020, 12 PM ISRAEL TIME (7 PM SYDNEY TIME, 7 AM EST)
Virtual Discussion: Why Religious Freedom Matters for Democracy? France and Britain Compared
/Announcing a discussion of Myriam Hunter-Henin’s book on religious freedom.
DATE: 10 SEPTEMBER 2020, 4PM
Read MoreWebinar Series: Collaborative Activism in the Sphere of Gender Equality
/The ILS Law College, Pune, are commencing a webinar series to celebrate the birth centenary year of Chief Justice Shri Y.V. Chandrachud.
Read MoreOnline Panel Discussion: Constitutional Law, the Global South and COVID-19 - Comparing Colombia, South Africa and India
/The SAIFAC (University of Johannesburg) is hosting an online panel discussion on ‘Constitutional Law, the Global South and COVID-19: Comparing Colombia, South Africa and India’
Date: 9 June 2020
Read MoreBaxter Family Competition on Federalism (2021 edition)
/Baxter Family Competition on Federalism (2021 edition)
The Baxter Family Competition on Federalism will be returning for its 3rd edition in 2020-2021. This edition’s overall theme is Federalism, Identity and Public Policy in Challenging Times. This broad theme should allow for reflections about the impact of federalism on the current COVID-19 crisis…
Read MoreUpdate Announcement: IACL Roundtable ‘Democracy 2020: Assessing Constitutional Decay, Breakdown and Renewal Worldwide’, 10-11 December 2020
/Due to the circumstances arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, we have decided to review the organisation of the forthcoming IACL Roundtable: 'Democracy 2020: Assessing Constitutional Decay, Breakdown and Renewal Worldwide' scheduled to take place on 10-11 December 2020.
NB: We are extending the deadline for submissions from today (1 May) to Monday 1 June 2020.
Read MoreWebconference in Italy: Italo Calvino and the Brazilian Constitution
/On April 30th, 16h-18h (CET), Professor Marcilio FRANCA (Brazil) will deliver a webconference at the Turin University (Italy) on the theme “Il Diritto Costituzionale Brasiliano e le ‘Lezioni Americane’ di Italo Calvino. Leggerezza, Rapidità, Esattezza,Visibilità e Molteplicità nella Costituzione del 1988”.
Read MoreFederal Scholar in Residence Program 2021 – Apply by 1 July!
/Do you work in a field related to comparative federalism, regionalism or intergovernmental relations? Are you interested in multi-level government? Win a three-week research stay at Eurac Research in Bolzano/Bozen (South Tyrol) in the heart of the Alps…
Read MorePostponed - St. Petersburg Roundtable
/Given the current global health crisis, the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL-AIDC), in consultation with the local organizers, has announced the cancellation of the St Petersburg Roundtable on “Constitutional Identity: Universality of Constitutionalism vs. National Constitutional Traditions?”.
Read MorePostponed - IACL Junior Scholars Forum (JSF) 2020
/The International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL-AIDC) regrets to announce that in view of the COVID-19 pandemic the IACL Junior Scholars Forum (JSF) scheduled for July 2020 is postponed.
Read MoreEmployment Opportunity: Postdoctoral Fellow in ARC Laureate Program in Comparative Constitutional Law at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
/The Laureate Program in Constitutional Law, led by Professor Adrienne Stone, ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellow, and funded by the Australian Research Council, is delighted to announce that applications are open for a Postdoctoral Fellowship. A full time, fixed-term appointment from February 2021 to 1 March 2022.
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