Call for papers: The INSOL Europe Academic Forum- Insolvency Law in Times of Crisis

The INSOL Europe Academic Forum (IEAF) is inviting submissions for its 18th annual conference, taking place from 5-6 October 2022 in Dubrovnik (Croatia). Expressions of interest are invited for the delivery of research papers within the overall theme of the academic conference: “Insolvency Law in Times of Crisis”

The conference is intended to focus on, inter alia, the following overall topics:

  • The longer-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on insolvency and restructuring laws in the EU and elsewhere;
  • The impact of geopolitical crises and macro-economic uncertainties on insolvency and restructuring laws in the EU and elsewhere;
  • Reflections on the implementation of the Preventive Restructuring Directive 2019/1023 Directive;
  • Cross-border issues relating to the new restructuring frameworks, and
  • Reflections on the EU initiative for further harmonization of insolvency laws.

The IEAF board also invites submissions on other topics that fall with in the scope of the overall theme of the conference.

Conference methodology

In line with the practice established in our past academic conferences, the intention for the autumn conference is to have research papers that challenge existing approaches, stimulate debate and ask, and attempt to answer, comparative and interdisciplinary questions about the above-mentioned topics. Accordingly, proposals are invited that do more than just outline a topic of interest in respect of any given jurisdiction, but seek to understand, analyse and critique the fundamentals of insolvency and restructuring systems in ways that are relevant across jurisdictions and across fields of academic inquiry. All contributions must be in English.

Presenting at the IEAF conference

Expressions of interest in delivering papers within the conference theme should be sent by email on or before 15 June 2022 to the INSOL Europe Academic Forum’s Secretary. Authors of papers selected for presentation will benefit from a waiver of the participation fee for the academic conference, however, they will be responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs. A limited number of travel grants will be available to junior scholars invited to present.

For further information visit the webpage.

Tomas Richter is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University  Prague and chair of the IEAF

Line Langkjaer is an Associate Professor at Aarhus University (Denmark) and secretary of the IEAF

CALL For PAPERS

The KSLR EU Law Blog hereby invites you to submit abstracts for blog posts on

 any area of EU law

Submissions covering any of the following topics are particularly welcome:

  • The future of the EU: reflections and reforms
  • The Digital and Green transformation of the EU
  • The Constitutional dimension of the EU legal architecture
  • The external dimension of EU policies
  • Protecting and enhancing the rule of law in the EU
  • EU State Aid control & Regulations
  • The Common European Asylum System and the Dublin System
  • The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and its application at EU and national level

 

We also invite submissions on:

  • Coverage of EU law-related events
  • Reviews of recently published EU law-related books as well as
  • Recent developments of EU case law

 

We are looking for 800 – 2000 words articles.

Please refer to our style guidelines.

Please send abstracts or full articles to:

irene.agnolucci@kcl.ac.uk

simal.erdogan@kcl.ac.uk

by 31 May 2021.

We look forward to hearing from you!

The KSLR EU Law Blog Editorial Team

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Call for Papers – Doctoral Workshop at the University of Bologna

The Department of Legal Studies and the PhD Programme in European Law of the University of Bologna organize a Doctoral workshop, under the direction of Prof. Federico Casolari, on the topic:

The extraterritorial application of EU law: 

A contribution to its global reach

Bologna, 18-19 March 2021

Venue: Department of Legal Studies – Malvezzi Building – via Zamboni 22 – 40126 Bologna

Organised in cooperation with:

  • Prof. Christine Kaddous (Université de Genève),
  • Prof. Ramses Wessel (University of Groningen),
  • Prof. Enzo Cannizzaro (University of Rome “La Sapienza”),
  • Prof. Sara Poli (University of Pisa),
  • Prof. Jan Wouters (KU Leuven).

 

Background

The scope of application of EU law represents a major element of the legal discourse concerning the affirmation and strengthening of the European integration process. It firstly influences the way in which that law interacts with the municipal law of the Member States. More and more, however, the relevance of the scope of EU law goes beyond the interplay with Member States’ legal orders, contributing thus to the global reach of EU law.

In this respect, a crucial role is played by the extraterritorial application of EU law. Thanks to the growing web of contractual relations put in place by the European Union with third countries and other international organisations, the widening of the Union’s competences – also in the light of the recent crises the EU and its Member States have faced – and the doctrines elaborated by the case law of the European Court of Justice (such as the ‘effects doctrine’ invoked with regard to EU competition law), the possibility to apply EU law outside the Union’s borders is a reality representing a pillar of the EU external dimension.

Against this background, the Workshop seeks to realize a general reflection on the extraterritorial application of EU law, by stressing its legal implications for the EU external action and the EU legal order as a whole.

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Link to the Call for Papers. Deadline: 30th November 2020. 

Call for Papers

The KSLR EU Law Blog hereby invites you to submit abstracts for blog posts on

 any area of EU law

 (including but not limited to judicial protection, internal market, external relations, financial regulation, data-protection, environmental policies).

Submissions covering any of the following topics are particularly welcome:

  • The future of the EU: reflections and reforms
  • The external dimension of EU policies
  • Protecting and enhancing the rule of law in the EU
  • EU State Aid control & Regulations
  • The Common European Asylum System and the Dublin System
  • The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and its application at EU and national level
  • EU Environmental law

We also invite submissions on:

  • Coverage of EU law-related events
  • Reviews of recently published EU law-related books as well as
  • Recent developments of EU case law

We are looking for 800 – 2000 words articles.

Please refer to our style guidelines.

Please send abstracts or full articles to giulia.gentile@kcl.ac.uk, luigi.lonardo@kcl.ac.uk and irene.agnolucci@kcl.ac.uk

by 28 February 2019.

We look forward to hearing from you!

The KSLR EU Law Blog Editorial Team

Call for Papers

 The KSLR EU Law Blog hereby invites you to submit abstracts for blog posts on

 any area of EU law

 (including but not limited to judicial protection, internal market, external relations, financial regulation, data-protection, environmental policies).

Submissions covering any of the following topics are particularly welcome:

  • The future of the EU: reflections and reforms
  • The external dimension of EU policies
  • The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and its application at EU and national level
  • Protecting and enhancing the rule of law in the EU
  • Issues of law or policy of Member States with relevance for the EU

We also invite submissions on:

  • Coverage of EU law-related events
  • Reviews of recently published EU law-related books as well as
  • Recent developments of EU case law

We are looking for 800 – 2000 words articles.

Please refer to our style guidelines.

Please send abstracts or full articles to giulia.gentile@kcl.ac.uk and luigi.lonardo@kcl.ac.uk by 20 February 2018.

We look forward to hearing from you!

The KSLR EU Law Blog Editorial Team