Sun Jan 26 13:10:29 UTC 2025: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

**Upcoming Events and Call for Papers in International Law**

Several organizations are hosting events and issuing calls for papers focusing on various aspects of international law. Key announcements include:

* **Call for Papers: Austrian Review of International and European Law (ARIEL):** The ARIEL is seeking submissions for its 2024 volume on legal questions arising from advisory opinions issued by international and regional courts. Submissions, including longer analytical articles (8,000-12,500 words) and shorter notes (6,000-8,000 words), are due by March 31, 2025. [Contact and submission details provided].

* **Online Symposium: 70 Years Beyond Bandung:** The Research Society of International Law (RSIL) invites contributions for an online symposium assessing the legacy of the 1955 Bandung Conference. Blog posts or short reflections (up to 3000 words) are due by March 1, 2025. Preference is given to scholars from or based in the Global South. [Submission link provided]

* **Panel Discussion: (Non-)Defining ‘Gender’ in Crimes Against Humanity:** The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law and the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies will host a hybrid panel discussion on February 3, 2025, exploring the definition of gender in international criminal law. [Registration links provided]

* **Speaker Series: How to Build a Career in International Criminal Law:** The Association of Young International Criminal Lawyers is organizing an online speaker series for students and early-career professionals. The first event, featuring Ms. Haydée Dijkstal, will be held online on February 12, 2025. [Registration link provided]

* **Webinar: Judicial Governance and Judicial Appointments and Promotion:** The European Law Institute (ELI) will host a webinar on January 29, 2025, focusing on judicial independence, following the adoption of its ELI-Mount Scopus European Standards of Judicial Independence. [Registration link provided]

These events and calls for papers provide valuable opportunities for scholars, practitioners, and students interested in international law to engage with current issues and contribute to the field.

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