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Call for Book Contributors: Jihad in the 21st Century
Contributors are sought for a book on contemporary theories and practices of the Islamic tradition of jihad and its relevance to several contemporary issues under international law. The purpose is to gather a group of expertise from both the Muslim and Western perspectives who will approach this issue from various disciplines. The deadline to submit abstracts for proposed chapters or contributions is 1 July 2009.
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Call for Papers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights Law
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights Law (IJHRL) is currently seeking submissions for its 2009-2010 annual publication. IJHRL is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal designed to address international human rights issues. The journal invites quality submissions from scholars, jurists, and professionals in fields related to human rights and international humanitarian law. IJHRL also welcomes review essays, book reviews, and comments/notes. Early submissions are encouraged. The deadline is 1 July 2009.
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Call for Papers eLaw Journal: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law
eLaw Journal: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law is a general journal of law and legal issues. The editors are seeking contributions from academic staff and legal scholars, practitioners and honors level or postgraduate students for Volume 16, Number 1, 2009 of the journal. Contributions are invited to any of the four sections of the journal: (1) refereed articles, (2) working papers, (3) case and legislation comment, and (4) book and electronic resource reviews. The deadline is 30 June 2009.
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Call for Papers: International Review of the Red Cross - Law Making
The International Review of the Red Cross invites articles on "Law Making" for its upcoming thematic issue in September 2009. Articles should take a critical look at the efficiency and importance of the international conferences of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, as well as their role in developing the law. The deadline to submit articles is 31 July 2009.
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Student Writing Competition: Göttingen Journal of International Law
The Göttingen Journal of International Law (GoJIL) is currently seeking submissions for its 2009 student essay competition. The theme is "Justifying the Use of Force." The competition is open to current law students and recent graduates. The winning essay will be published. The deadline is 15 June 2009.
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Return of the StateThis article is the extended address by José E. Alvarez, the Herbert and Rose Rubin Professor of International Law at New York University School of Law, at the University of Minnesota Law School's conference on "International Economic Law in a Time of Change." Alvarez relects upon and rebuts a collection of papers on supra-nationalism presented at the conference. He argues that states, as sovereign entities, are making a comeback. The full-text is available online for free.
Whither Justice? Uganda and Five Years of the International Criminal Court Michael Drexler argues that the International Criminal Court is pursuing an inappropriate engagement strategy in Uganda by ignoring the impacts of criminal prosecution and investigation on the prospects for peace to the country's decades-long conflict. It is published by the peer-reviewed Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights Law (IJHRL) and is available online for free.


