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Dominic McGoldrick, Human Rights Law Review Symposiums 2023–25, Human Rights Law Review, Volume 24, Issue 1, March 2024, ngad038, https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngad038
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From 2023, the HRLR will publish one Symposium each year. The editors are delighted to welcome the publication of the HRLR Symposium 2023: The European Court of Human Rights and the Theoretical Crisis of Human Rights. We are most grateful to the organisers, Bosko Tripkovic and Alain Zysset, and the contributors. Fiona De Londras had the lead responsibility on the editorial side.
The HRLR 2024 Symposium will be on The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability: Second Generation Thinking. The organiser is Peter Bartlett (Nottingham). Shreya Atrey has the lead responsibility on the editorial side.
Call for HRLR Symposium 2025 Proposals.
Human Rights Law Review aims to publish one symposium issue per year on a topic within the Review’s remit. The symposium should consist of a framing introduction or editorial, and three to six pieces taking the form of academic articles (max. 15,000 words including footnotes).
Symposia will ordinarily focus primarily on law, but may be addressed in inter, trans- and cross-disciplinary ways. We are especially interested in proposals that address cutting edge, marginalised and under-considered issues in international human rights law, and which include scholars from diverse backgrounds and from academic institutions outside of the global north. Proposals that are mono-jurisdictional will not be accepted. The diversity of the author pool will be heavily weighted in the consideration of proposals. Proposals should include a section reflecting on and explaining the proposed author mix from an equality, diversity and inclusion perspective.