Call for Papers: NO-OBLIVION Project

The NO-OBLIVION project, titled “Promoting Universal Jurisdiction while Evoking the Crimes Committed in Former Yugoslavia,” seeks to examine past conflicts through the lens of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) jurisprudence. Our dual mission is to enhance awareness of European history and its lessons, and to foster the study of International Criminal Law (ICL) and universal jurisdiction.

We are calling for submissions from graduates and undergraduates in fields such as Law, International Relations, European Studies, Criminology, History, Sociology, and related disciplines. We invite papers that explore:

– Relevant ICTY jurisprudence

– Historical, legal, and politically contentious topics related to ICL and the Yugoslavia trials

– Jurisdiction and competence issues

– Aspects of universal jurisdiction, including burden of proof, forum shopping, ne bis in idem, and cultural and linguistic challenges

The deadline for submission of academic papers was extended to September 30, 2024.

Selected papers will be featured in the Memory Lane Journal, an online publication developed by the NO-OBLIVION Consortium. Additionally, outstanding submissions may be published in JUSTICE TRENDS Magazine. Authors will also have the opportunity to present their work at the Memory Lane Online Conference and the Reviving Balkan Arts Festival, set to be held in Croatia in the spring of 2025.

For detailed submission guidelines and to submit your paper, please visit our submission form:

https://form.jotform.com/241763347012047

Important Dates:

– Call for Papers: July 1, 2024 – September 30, 2024 (Extended Deadline)

– Publication and Launching Event: October, 2024

– Memory Lane Online Conference: November, 2024


The NO-OBLIVION project is funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement nº 10114376 and is supported by the European Education and Culture Executive Agency as part of the CERV-2023-CITIZENS-REM Call for proposals for European Remembrance. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for them.

NO-OBLIVION partners include EaSI European Association for Social Innovation (Romania), IPS_Innovative Prison Systems (Portugal), Camino Group (Germany), Victim Support Europe (Belgium), Documenta (Croatia), Centre for Security Studies (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Helsinki Committee of Human Rights of Serbia (Serbia), and the Kosovo Center of Diplomacy (Kosovo).


https://easi-socialinnovation.org/projects/current-projects/no-oblivion/


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