CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: EUROPEAN YEARBOOK ON HUMAN RIGHTS 2024
The European Yearbook on Human Rights is shedding light on current human rights topics of concern and the most pressing issues that impair human rights protection, the rule of law and democracy in Europe and beyond.
The Yearbook is edited by Philip Czech (Austriann Institute for Human Rights, University of Salzburg), Lisa Heschl and Gerd Oberleitner (both European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, University of Graz), Karin Lukas (Department of Legal Studies, Central European University) and Manfred Nowak (Global Campus of Human Rights).
It is published by Intersentia and all contributions are subject to a double-blind review process ensuring the highest academic standards. Submissions are welcomed concerning human rights developments within the major European institutions namely the EU, the CoE and the OSCE.
Articles concerning a topic not related to one of the aforementioned institutions but dealing with current and topical human rights developments will be taken into consideration as well.
Authors will be invited to submit full contributions based on an abstract (max 500 words) that should be sent by 20 December 2023.
Abstracts should be submitted with a short bio to lisa.heschl@uni-graz.at.
The deadline for submitting the manuscript is end of March 2024.
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Kontakt
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA
Právnická fakulta,
Výzkumné centrum
pro lidská práva
nám. Curieových 7
116 40 Praha 1
Prof. JUDr. Pavel Šturma, DrSc.
koordinátor Centra
Tel.: +420 221 005 439
vclp@centrum.cz
United Nation Web TV:
Prof. Pavel Šturma přednáší svůj příspěvek na téma "Succession of States and State Responsibility":
https://webtv.un.org/meetings-events/human-rights-council/forum-on-business-and-human-rights/watch/pavel-Šturma-on-succession-of-states-and-state-responsibility/5823435342001/?term=&lan=english
Video o Radě Evropy
a právního státu: