The International Association of Constitutional Law || l'Association Internationale de Droit Constitutionnel
Organized by the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL), the Centre for European and Comparative Legal Studies (CECS), University of Copenhagen, and the Nordic network CONNOR 2030.
Contemporary challenges to constitutionalism in the Nordics
In collaboration with the University of Helsinki and the University of Lund
Venue: University of Copenhagen, Nørregade 10, Committee Room 3, 3rd floor, 1165 Copenhagen K, Denmark (and online).
We live in the era of digitalization and this has an immense impact on Constitutional Law. Fundamental principles such as rule of law, legal certainty, and democracy are challenged. New rights such as the ‘right to be forgotten’ and data protection appear. The institutions, their competences and separation of powers are affected by these developments. The preconditions of Constitutional Law and the context in which it functions are changing. Furthermore, digitalization prompts new research methods.
We dearly invite each and every one whocares about Gender Equality andemancipation to join our endeavours andparticipate at the conference.
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Labinot Hajdari
PhD Candidate at the University of Warsaw in Poland, in Political Science andInternational Studies,holds a Master Degree in Diplomacy studies from theSouth East European University in North Macedonia, co-founder of KosovoCenter for Diplomacy and Founder of Kosovo International Summer Academy,member of the Editorial Board of a polish academic journal "PrzeglądEuropejski" ("European Review") and External Reviewer of the journal"Securitologia"
Join us on 9 October 2023 online or in Helsinki for a symposium on the challenges and synergies in biodiversity and animal law.
The International Association of Constitutional Law—in association with Trinity Research in Social Sciences and the Trinity Centre for Constitutional Governance—cordially invite you to the first webinar of the recently formed Research Group on Public Law Responses to Public Health Emergencies.
Date: Nov 5, 2020
Time: 07:00 AM Dublin
06:00 PM Melbourne
Topic: International Association of Constitutional Law Research Group on Public Law Responses to Public Health Emergencies
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
State responses to COVID-19 engage the full breadth of public law. Comparative constitutional scholarship is critical in enabling countries to learn from the experiences of others as we face a common challenge. Moreover, the fact that all countries in the world are responding at the same time to the same challenge—albeit with different dimensions—enables a reconsideration of many of the central debates in comparative constitutional law.
Organized by the IACL Research Group on Freedom of Speech and Alma Mater Europe
July 3-4, 2020 Virtual Conference