(Source: ICMCL 2020)
We learned of the call for papers for the 16th
international congress of medieval canon law, held in 2020 in Missouri. Here
the call:
The Academic Committee welcomes proposals for
papers or sessions on any topic touching upon medieval canon law, including,
but not limited to, the following themes:
- Texts and
Jurisprudence
- The
Influence of the ius communeon the Western Legal Tradition and
International Law
- Canon
Law and Local Ecclesiastical History
- Canon
Law, Theology, and Pastoral Care
- Medieval Law
in Comparative Perspective
The chronological focus of the Congress is
typically on c. 500 – c. 1500, but select papers or sessions may also be
accepted on Early Christian Canon Law and, in light of the 500th anniversary of
Martin Luther’s burning of the Corpus iuris canonici, Canon Law and
the Reformation.
The Academic Committee invites proposals for
individual 20-minute papers or complete sessions of four 20-minute papers.
Papers may be delivered in the following languages: English, French, German,
Italian, or Spanish. Scholars not presenting in English are encouraged to
utilize PowerPoint presentations and/or to provide written English summaries of
their papers.
Regular sessions will not feature papers on
text-editing projects. Updates on critical editions or other text-editing
projects will be showcased in a poster session during the Congress. Scholars
who wish to present on such projects may submit two proposals if they desire,
one for the text-editing poster session and another for a regular session.
All proposals must include, for each
participant, the following information: name (with title); position and
institutional affiliation; email address; postal address; language of
presentation; working title of paper (or poster presentation); and a 200-250
word abstract of the paper (or poster project).
Proposals are due on August 15, 2019.
More information about the Congress, its
sessions, special instructions for the poster session, accommodations, travel,
and Saint Louis University may be found on the Congress website. Contact us with your
questions.
All information to be found on the conference’s
website
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