ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dr Eveline Feteris of
the University of Amsterdam has been appointed by the Executive
Committee of the IVR as the Editor-in-chief of the Encyclopaedia. Dr
Feteris will serve for the period up to the IVR Congress to be held
in August 2007 at Kraków, when a regular election of editor will
take place.
Young Scholars, not over
35 years of age, are cordially invited to write a paper to be
published in the ARSP.
Papers submitted for
the IVR-Prize should
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deal with the
subjects of the 23rd IVR World Congress on Philosophy of Law and
Social Philosophy to be held in Cracow, Poland, August 1st to
6th, 2007, "Law and Legal Culture in the 21st Century. Diversity
and Unity";
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be written in one
of the ARSP languages: English, French, German or Spanish;
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not exceed the
length of 18-20 pages including footnotes (about 2300 key
strokes each page);
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be mailed to Dr.
Annette Brockmöller, managing editor of the ARSP, Auf dem
Lärchenberge 14 C, 30161 Hannover, Germany
(annette.brockmoeller@t-online.de.
Deadline for submission is November
30th, 2006. Only one submission by each competitor is allowed. The
date of birth should be given. To facilitate the assessment of the
papers competitors who present their papers in French, German or
Spanish are requested to add an English translation. The
participation in the IVR-Prize competition does not exclude the
paper from being submitted to the Congress (for presentation in the
working groups). The papers received will be read by a panel of
judges appointed by the Executive Committee of the IVR in
conjunction with the Editorial Board of the ARSP. The prize winner
will be awarded US $ 1000 and be given the opportunity to deliver a
special "IVR-Prize Lecture" at the Cracow World Congress
(2007) of the
IVR. Her/his paper will be published in the ARSP. The panel of
judges can recommend other submitted papers for publication in the
Congress Proceedings or the ARSP.
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