Anyone doing work on international/global environmental issues and 
judicialization might want to apply for this International Organization 
(journal) workshop.

Best, Ron

 

From: Karen Alter [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 8:23 AM
Subject: Please help us market this IO workshop

 

Dear IO Board members,

 

Below is a message that can be circulated and posted on listservs to advertise 
the IO workshop. Please forward this message to any network, student or 
colleague that might be interested. We appreciate your help in getting the word 
out.  Thanks so much.  

Karen & Erik

 

The Judicialization of International Relations

The journal  <http://iojournal.com/> International Organization and 
Northwestern University’s Buffett Center for International and Comparative 
Studies <http://www.cics.northwestern.edu/>  invite applications for a workshop 
to be held June 12-13, 2015.

 Karen Alter and Erik Voeten <https://blogs.commons.georgetown.edu/erikvoeten/> 
, with the support of IO’s editorial board, will convene this workshop. 
Interested participants should submit a proposal of no more than 500 words by 
December 1, 2014 to  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected]. 

 We especially welcome the following types of proposals:

 •   Studies that examine whether states, international institutions, firms or 
other nonstate actors act differently in the shadow of adjudication


•   Studies comparing politics in non-judicialized to judicialized contexts


•   Studies of the impact of judicialization across countries, regions or issue 
areas


•   Studies that analyze whether and when adjudicators are becoming 
consequential creators of international law


•   Examinations of the potential counter-responses to the increased authority 
of judicial institutions. For example, how and when do state actors 
successfully seek to influence adjudicators or otherwise reduce their 
jurisdiction or authority?


•   Analyses of whether international law differentially influences states 
depending on how much authority domestic judicial bodies have to utilize 
international law.


•   Inquiries into the larger theoretical implications of the emergence of 
these judicial actors.


•   Studies that provide generalizable insight into the practices, processes, 
politics and decision-making of adjudicatory bodies that have an international 
or transnational jurisdiction.

 For more information, see: 
http://www.cics.northwestern.edu/groups/ioil/2015Workshop.html

 

 

 

 

 

On Sep 30, 2014, at 2:46 PM, International Organization <[email protected]> 
wrote:





Dear IO Board Members and Senior Advisors, 

 

Please find attached a PDF of the call for proposals for the Judicialization of 
International Relations workshop, which IO is sponsoring with the Buffett 
Center for International and Comparative Studies at Northwestern University.  
Let me know if you have comments or questions.

 

All best,

 

Elana Matthews

Managing Editor / International Organization
Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin
313 North Hall, 1050 Bascom Mall
Madison, WI 53706
Email: [email protected]

Tel. (608) 890-4888

<JudicializationofIRCall.pdf>

 

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