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Call for Papers: Health and Human Rights in Disasters
Health and Human Rights, an international journal available in print and online, is accepting submissions for a special issue on health and human rights in disasters. Articles should be between 5,000-7,000 words. Papers accepted for formal review will be sent anonymously to at least two independent referees with all authorship details removed. The Journal is published by the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights within the Harvard School of Public Health. Its companion blog, OpenForum, allows contributors to post shorter news, respond to journal articles, and offer editorial and opinion pieces. The deadline for articles is September 15, 2010.
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Call for Papers: Corporate Social Responsibility in Africa
The African Journal of Economic and Management Studies (AJEMS), a peer-reviewed journal published by Emerald, is accepting papers for a special issue dedicated to corporate social responsibility in Africa. The primary purpose of this special edition is to increase the published research on the topic and to broaden the scope of the research to include multiple countries and regions within Africa. The editors encourage articles on governance models, companies' experiences in conflict zones, companies' experiences with human rights, the institutional context of CSR, and sustainability. Articles should reflect one of the following categories: theoretical or empirical research, viewpoint, technical, conceptual, case study, literature review, or general review. The deadline for submissions is June 30, 2010.
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Call for Papers: Eyes on the ICC
Eyes on the ICC, a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal dedicated exclusively to the work of the International Criminal Court and international criminal law, invites quality submissions for its 7th volume from practitioners, scholars, jurists, and professionals in fields related to international criminal law and policy. Exceptional student work may be accepted for publication. The journal is published by the Council for American Students in International Negotiations. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. The deadline for submissions is July 15, 2010.
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Call for Papers: Tilburg Law Review Student Essay Competition
The Tilburg Law Review Journal of International and European Law is now accepting submissions for its Student Essay Competition. The theme is "The EU and International Law after the Lisbon Treaty: Challenges and Opportunities." Essays should not exceed 5,000 words, excluding footnotes. Only currently enrolled students are eligible to participate. Ph.D. and J.S.D./S.J.D. students are not eligible. The winning essay will be published in the Journal. The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2010.
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Call for Papers: Tilburg Law Review Journal of International and European Law
The Tilburg Law Review Journal of International and European Law is now accepting submissions on international and European law. Submissions that address both international and transnational dimensions of a legal issues are especially encouraged, as are those that place legal studies in a societal context. Book reviews are also welcome. The next issue, Volume 15 Issue 1, will be published in the summer of 2010. The deadline for submissions is May 15, 2010.
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Climate Finance: Regulatory and Funding Strategies for Climate Change and Global DevelopmentThis collection of 36 policy essays provides new proposals for financial, regulatory, and governance mechanisms, including how to create a comprehensive approach through greater public funds, private investment though carbon markets, and structured incentives for developing country innovations. It suggests that national and global regulation of cap-and-trade and offset markets will be required. Essays also address forest and energy policy, international development funding, international trade law, and coordinated tax policy.


