convened by Nora Markard, Alezini Loxa, and Mateo Merchán Duque
NYU School of Law
Overview
The purpose of this workshop series is to provide scholars working in the broad field of international law the opportunity to discuss their ongoing research and to share recent developments in their respective fields that can be of interest to others. Each session will start out with a brief presentation on the basis of a previously circulated paper, followed by a discussion and exchange of thoughts in an informal setting.
The initiative aims to take advantage of the inspiring academic environment of the Jean Monnet Center and to get to know scholars from New York and beyond. It serves as a collaborative space for scholars to present and discuss ongoing and new work beyond the existing formats, fostering an environment of intellectual exploration and academic enrichment.
The calendar of the workshop series can be found below. Please note that it is subject to change. [This workshop is not open to public.]
Calendar Fall 2025
Tuesday, November 4, 1:15–2:30 pm
Nora Markard (NYU School of Law, Senior Emile Noel Fellow): Defragmenting International Human Rights Responsibility: How General International Law Can Address Responsibility Gaps
Tuesday, November 18, 2:00–5:30pm
Hauser/Remarque Book Workshop: Architects of a Better World (Daniel Quiroga-Villamarín)
Tuesday, November 25, 1:15–2:30 pm
Anaïs Brucher (NYU School of Law, Visiting PhD Researcher): The Essence of Rights in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
Tuesday, December 2, 1:15–2:30 pm
Alezini Loxa (NYU School of Law, Emile Noel Fellow): [The EU Forced Labour Regulation]
For more information or to reserve your place, please contact Jean Monnet Center.