The Organising Committee and
the Executive Council of the European Society for Comparative Legal History are
pleased to call for papers for the upcoming Society’s Seventh Biennial
Conference to be held from 21 to 23 June 2023 at the University
of Augsburg, Germany.
A conference in 2023 will be
a change to our normal timing. We began in Valencia (2010), followed by Amsterdam
(2012), Macerata (2014), Gdańsk (2016), Paris (2018), and most recently, after
a delay caused by Covid, we enjoyed the event in Lisboa (2022). However, not
only does that mean we did not have a conference for four years. Covid has also
moved some other large international conferences now to even-numbered years. To
avoid collision with these other conferences, the ESCHL conferences would after
2023 continue at two-year intervals moving them to uneven-numbered years. The
offer from Augsburg was made some years ago, but kindly deferred and the
Executive Council is delighted to be able to take it up now.
For the Augsburg event in
2023, there is no general conference theme.
Rather, the organisers hope that the sessions will reflect – in terms of
covered topics, time periods, and regions – the full breadth of
international research in comparative legal history. The Organising Committee
does so in the believe that the Society’s Biennial Conference should foremost
be a platform for researchers to present their most recent research in
comparative legal. Papers should address and explore doctrinal, theoretical,
cultural, or methodological aspects of comparative legal history. Papers should
also be comparative, covering at least two legal systems, as well as historical.
To offer a paper, please
send an abstract of up to 400 words by 15 November 2022. Papers, and
abstracts, should be in English. The abstract should give the title of your paper
and your personal data (full name, email address, work affiliation). Please
also send a short CV (no more than 4 pages). Everyone, at whatever stage in
their research career can offer a paper. The application should be sent to: phillip.hellwege@jura.uni-augsburg.de. Abstracts will be assessed against: (1) the
aim to have a diverse conference; (2) the novelty of the work; (3) the
evidence of scholarly rigour and promise of a fully researched and referenced
paper; (4) in order to allow as many people as possible to speak at the
conference, a person may normally offer only one paper.
It is also possible to
submit a proposal for a complete panel. Panels normally consist of three
papers. A panel proposal should – in addition to the abstracts and CVs of
those who wish to present a paper in that panel – include an abstract for
the entire panel as well as a CV of the panel organizer.
Applicants will be informed
by 15 December 2022 whether their paper has been accepted. The
conference programme will be published on 31 December 2022 on the
conference website:
https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/jura/lehrende/hellwege/seventh_esclh_conference_2023/
The conference website will
also contain information on the attendance fee for those who are not members of
the ESCLH, on transport to and from Augsburg, on accommodation in Augsburg.
Finally, the conference website will allow, starting 15 December 2022,
registration for the conference.
Finally, the conference will
be preceded by an additional PhD-workshop on 21 June 2023. Further information
about the workshop will also be published on 15 December 2022.
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