CALLS FOR PAPERS AND CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
International Law Grrls posted a call for papers for the 3rd annual Revisiting the Role of International Law in National Security workshop. “Many conversations in the U.S. about situations of armed conflict – within civil society , academia and the US government- center on “national security law”, often drawing primarily from domestic law and military perspectives, International law is sometimes set aside in these discussions. The workshop aims to draw the international legal aspects of armed conflicts to the forefront of national security discussion. The workshop will be held on June 18th at Cardozo Law School. Please send submissions with your name, current affiliation and paper proposal to Tracey Begley at trbegley@icrc.org by April 1st.
Meanwhile, Santa Clara University School of Law announces it International Law Journal’s Symposium on Immigration Under Trump: US and International Policy Shifts. The symposium will be held on March 8 from 8:50 a.m. to 1 pm. The website states: After making immigration the centerpiece of his campaign, President Donald Trump has implemented sweeping changes to the US immigration system. These high-profile policy shifts have been coupled with more subtle adjustments across federal agencies that serve and immigration role. Many of these measures have affected immigrants, their families, employers and the communities in which they reside. The symposium will be held to reflect on the consequential and far-reaching shifts, both domestically and internationally,
You may register here.