LDRN member publications: March – April 2019

The following items were recently published by LDRN members, and/or may be of interest:

Deborah Casalin, Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers in International Law: Prohibition and Elimination, in: Walter Leal Filho et al (eds), Decent Work and Economic Growth: Springer Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019 (online-first)

Gamze Erdem Türkelli, Eradicating Child Labor: Ending Economic Exploitation of Children as an Objective of Sustainable Development, in: Walter Leal Filho et al (eds), Decent Work and Economic Growth: Springer Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019 (online-first)

Carolien Jacobs, Joachim Ruhamya Mugenzi, Stanislas Lubala Kubiha & Innocent Assumani, Towards becoming a property owner in the city: From being displaced to becoming a citizen in urban DR Congo, Land Use Policy, Vol. 85, June 2019 (online April 2019), pp. 350-356 (free access until 5 June)

Yong-Shik Lee, Law and Development: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, 2019

Liliana Lizarazo-Rodriguez, Human Rights Compliance Assessment (HRCA), in: Walter Leal Filho et al (eds), Decent Work and Economic Growth: Springer Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019 (online-first)

Liliana Lizarazo-Rodriguez, The UN ‘Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights’: Methodological Challenges to Assessing the Third Pillar: Access to Effective Remedy, Nordic Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 36, Issue 4, 2018, pp. 353 – 370.

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LDRN members are welcome to announce their latest publications via this monthly list – please send references and links to the Editor by the final Monday of the month.

Vacancy: Postdoctoral researcher, Development Processes, Actors and Policies | Institute of Development Policy (IOB), University of Antwerp | Deadline: 12 May

The Institute of Development Policy (IOB) of the University of Antwerp is seeking to fill a full-time vacancy for a post-doctoral researcher in the area of “Development Processes, Actors and Policies”.

Profile and requirements

  • You hold a doctorate degree (PhD) in Development Studies or related social science disciplines.
  • Your work is preferably interdisciplinary in nature and preferably engages with a mixture of methodological approaches.
  • You have an international academic CV and perform qualitatively outstanding academic research, enabling you to qualify for seeking external finance as post-doctoral researcher.
  • You are quality-oriented, conscientious, creative and cooperative.
  • Your publication track record demonstrates your potential to act as a catalyst for interdisciplinary and mixed-methods research, for instance, by means of (co-) authorship of articles or (co-)promotorship of projects in the domain.
  • You have an excellent knowledge of English. Knowledge of French is a plus.

See the full vacancy notice for more information and to apply

Deadline: 12 May 2019

LDRN welcomes 25 new individual members

The Law and Development Research Network (LDRN) extends a warm welcome to 25 researchers who recently joined the network as individual members. Meet our members here!

Individual membership of LDRN aims to bring together a community of Law & Development researchers, both within and beyond the partner institutions, who identify with the LDRN Charter and wish to become more involved in the network (beyond receiving our news updates).

The LawDev.org website provides a platform for individual members to make their interests and work more visible through their profiles, as well as share their news and announce their publications (via the Editor). Individual members may also be the first to receive news about certain LDRN initiatives.

Interested in becoming an individual LDRN member? Apply here

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Registration deadline extended (15 April): LDRN PhD Seminar 2019 | International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands | 24 – 28 June 2019

The registration deadline for the LDRN PhD seminar has been extended to 15 April. This is an additional chance to sign up or to encourage candidates from your institution – only a few places are left!

This LDRN PhD seminar on “Legal Values and the Functions of Law: Symbioses and Synergies” will be hosted by the International Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The Netherlands, on 24 – 28 June 2019. 

For more information and to apply, please visit the course website at www.iss.nl/LDRNPhd2019

 

Vacancy: International IDEA | Senior Programme Officer – Constitution-Building | Tunis (deadline: 21 April 2019)

International IDEA is recruiting a Senior Programme Officer to manage a new project on proportionality in Tunisia, in relation to implementation of Article 49 of the Tunisian Constitution and the protection of fundamental rights.  This is a senior level national post. 

For more details, please see the full vacancy notice here.

The deadline is 21 April 2019

CHREN / ECCHR International Summer Course on Human Rights Law in Context – Special Focus on Business and Human Rights | Nuremberg, Germany | 22 – 26 July 2019

From 22 to 26 July 2019, the Center for Human Rights Erlangen-Nürnberg (CHREN), in cooperation with the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), will host a summer school on human rights law in context in Nuremberg. The focus area will be business and human rights, including topics such as human rights due diligence, corporate liability, supply chain responsibility and the negotiations on a binding instrument to regulate human rights obligations of transnational corporations.

Speakers include Daniel Augenstein (Tilburg University), Laura Clerico (FAU), Markus Krajewski (FAU), Miriam Saage-Maaß (ECCHR), Judith Schönsteiner (Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile) and Michael Windfuhr (German Institute for Human Rights) as well as other lawyers from ECCHR and academics from the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg with expertise in the field of business and human rights.

More information can be found on the course website

Registration deadline: 31 March

LDRN individual members: keep sending us your publication highlights!

We are continuing to compile a monthly list of LDRN members’ publications on the website. This is to give visibility to individual members’ research and keep readers up to date on recent work.

If you are an individual LDRN member and would like to highlight a recent publication, please send references and/or links to the Editor by the final Monday of each month. 

New interdisciplinary advanced Master in Global Health starts in Belgium

Five Belgian universities (Antwerp University, Catholic University of Leuven, Ghent University, Hasselt University & Vrije Universiteit Brussel) are organizing a new international and interdisciplinary advanced Master in Global Health.

This master will prepare students to become catalysts for change as global health professionals. Chronic conditions, mental health and ageing, but also the effects of pollution, climate change and migration on health are global challenges of the 21st century. Such challenges can only be effectively addressed through an interdisciplinary, intersectoral, global approach that tackles their multiple causes and consequences. The Master of Science in Global Health will provide the necessary knowledge and skills to manage these complexities by giving a sound theoretical basis, mixed with applied classes and an internship.

Advantages of the programme:

  • Adopting a truly interdisciplinary approach 
  • A collaboration between five top Belgian universities
  • Emphasizing strong individual mentorship
  • Connecting with the professional world
  • Applying an innovative educational concept
  • Learning in the heart of Europe

Visit the programme website for more information

Registration is open! LDRN PhD School 2019 | “Legal Values and the Functions of Law: Symbioses and Synergies” | International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands | 24 – 28 June 2019

* The registration deadline is 30 March 2019.

** Please note that places are limited and priority will be given to students from LDRN partner institutions.

The Law and Development Research Network (LDRN) is pleased to announce the opening of registration for this year’s LDRN PhD School – “Legal Values and the Functions of Law: Symbioses and Synergies” – which will be hosted by the International Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The Netherlands, on 24 – 28 June 2019

What does law seek to accomplish, and how is society affected by it? And from a researcher standpoint, how do I identify synergies between my research subject and those of others? The LDRN PhD school will seek to answer these and other questions, drawing insights on some of the methodological, ethical and theoretical considerations relevant for these aspects of the law and development research field, both in the global North and global South.

Besides coaching and discussion sessions dedicated to participants’ PhD projects, the confirmed programme includes a range of methodological and substantive sessions with expert instructors  – including, from LDRN partner institutions: Prof. Karin Arts, Dr. Jeff Handmaker & Dr. Freek Schiphorst (ISS); Dr. Sanele Sibanda (University of the Witwatersrand); Dr. Celine Tan (Warwick University); Prof. Janine Ubink & Dr. Carolien Jacobs (Leiden University); & Prof. Koen De Feyter (University of Antwerp). A programme of social activities is also offered.

Further practical information and online registration is available here on the course website.

Read more about last year’s LDRN PhD school here

Urgent vacancy: International IDEA Project Officer – “Support to the Yemeni Peace Process – Constitutional Dialogues”

The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) is urgently seeking a consultant for the role of project officer in the project “Support to the Yemeni Peace Process – Constitutional Dialogues”.

Candidates should:

  •  Have a degree in law, political science, peace studies, public policy or related field (advanced degree is a major asset)
  • Have professional experience in constitution-building, peace-building or a similar field
  • Be fully fluent in oral/written English and oral Arabic (written Arabic is a major asset)

The position is based in Tunis and would start as soon as possible.

The deadline is 28 February 2019. As the vacancy is urgent, the advertisement may be withdrawn as soon as a suitable candidate is found.

See International IDEA’s website for the full advertisement and terms of reference.