CALL FOR PAPERS
The Public Law Group of the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
and
The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law
invite paper proposals for a workshop on “Politics and the Constitution”
University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
Ottawa, Canada
Friday, July 10, 2015
The Public Law Group of the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law and the Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law invite emerging scholars to submit paper proposals for a full-day workshop on comparative public law. The workshop will be held at the University of Ottawa on Friday, July 10, 2015. The papers will be published in a special issue of the Review of Constitutional Studies (all papers will be subject to the normal peer-review process).
The theme of the workshop is “Politics and the Constitution.” Possible topics might include the interaction between law and politics in domestic constitutional law, the role of political actors in implementing constitutional law, constitutional amendment processes, including referenda and initiatives, the politics of judicial appointment processes, and the constitutional regulation of elections, including laws governing election expenses.
Purpose of Workshop
The purpose of this workshop is to convene a small group of scholars in comparative public law to discuss six works in progress written by emerging scholars.
Structure of Workshop
This full-day workshop will feature presentations by six emerging scholars as well as a lunchtime keynote address. Each paper will be allocated 45 minutes, including 15 minutes for the author’s presentation and 30 minutes for comments by an established scholar as well as by the group as a whole.
Eligibility
Submissions are invited from emerging scholars who have been teaching and/or researching in the field for no more than ten years.
Submission Instructions
Interested scholars should send an abstract of no more than 500 words by January 10, 2015 to the following address: judy.yi@bc.edu. Final papers will be due on June 15, 2015, and should be no longer than 10,000 words. Papers may not have been published by the time of the workshop. Scholars should identify their submission with the following subject line: “Ottawa—Paper Submission—Comparative Public Law Workshop.”
Costs
Successful applicants are responsible for securing their own funding for travel, lodging and other incidental expenses. A small number of bursaries may be available to offset a portion of applicants’ travel costs.
Questions
Please direct inquiries to Vanessa MacDonnell (University of Ottawa) or Michael Pal (University of Ottawa) by email at vmacdonn@uottawa.ca and michael.pal@uottawa.ca.
Younger Comparativists Committee Board:
Afra Afsharipour (UC Davis)
Richard Albert (Boston College) (Chair)
Virginia Harper Ho (Kansas) (Treasurer)
Sally Richardson (Tulane)
Ozan Varol (Lewis & Clark) (Vice-Chair and Secretary)
Please circulate this Call for Papers widely.
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