Bibliography | International Organizations, Elites, and Masses: Perspectives on In/Exclusion

We recently published a call for papers International Organizations, Elites, and Masses: Perspectives on In/Exclusion and we welcome debate on the topic both in Utrecht at ESIL's annual conference and online. If you are interested in perspectives on in/exclusion in international organizations and want to read more, we've created a short accompanying bibliography. -   Bearce,... Continue Reading →

International Organizations, Elites, and Masses: Perspectives on In/Exclusion

Call for Papers | ESIL Annual Conference 2022 | Utrecht The ESIL Interest Group on International Organizations welcomes submissions for the interest group workshop taking place as part of the ESIL Annual Conference on Thursday 1 September 2022, 09.00-12.00, in Janskerkhof 3, Utrecht, The Netherlands. THEME:             International organizations, elites, and masses: perspectives on... Continue Reading →

The Institutionalization of Climate Security

Programme | ESIL Research Forum 2022 | Glasgow Wednesday, 30 March 2022 13:30 - 16:30 (BST) Hybrid: In person (University of Glasgow) and on Zoom Register to attend online: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAldOitrTkpGdxBBz1ZwvdNXWBOPJj6Vazx 13.30 - 13.45Welcome by conveners: Gail Lythgoe (University of Manchester)13.45 - 14.00Cathleen Berg ( University of Bayreuth): ‘A driving force or a mere follower: Whatrole... Continue Reading →

Call for Papers | Glasgow ESIL Research Forum 2022 | The Institutionalization of Climate Security

The ESIL Interest Group on International Organizations welcomes submissions from early career scholars for the interest group workshop taking place as part of the ESIL Research Forum in Glasgow on Wednesday, 30 March 2022.  THEME: The Institutionalization of Climate Security World peace and international security are key areas of international law in which international organizations... Continue Reading →

Mercosur at 30: the challenges of a post-pandemic world

Cláudio Finkelstein Professor of Law, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil 1. Introduction: Mercosur and the pandemic On 25 March of 1991, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay signed the Treaty of Asunción creating the Southern Common Market (“Mercosur”). At the time, the intention was only to establish a mutual economic relationship within a free... Continue Reading →

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The Law of the Sea Interest Group of the European Society of International Law

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European Society of International Law