Doctoral Workshop in International Economic and Environmental Law (LAW-DS-INTECO-25)
LAW-DS-INTECO-25
| Department |
LAW |
| Course category |
LAW Doctoral Workshop |
| Course type |
Seminar |
| Academic year |
2025-2026 |
| Term |
1ST TERM |
| Credits |
6 (EUI Law credits) |
| Professors |
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| Contact |
Law Department administration,
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| Course materials |
| Sessions |
16/10/2025 16:00-18:00 @ Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati
23/10/2025 16:00-18:00 @ Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati
06/11/2025 14:30-17:00 @ Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati
07/11/2025 15:00-17:00 @ Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati
20/11/2025 15:00-17:00 @ Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati
27/11/2025 15:00-17:00 @ Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati
04/12/2025 16:00-18:00 @ Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati
11/12/2025 15:00-17:00 @ Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati
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| Reading list |
Link
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| Enrolment info |
Contact [email protected] for enrolment details. |
Description
Open to 2nd, 3rd, 4th year researchers (LIMITED to 7 EUI participants, priority given to 4th and 3rd year researchers). The seminar is jointly organized with Bocconi University and will host 3-4 doctoral students from Bocconi.
Please note that registering does not guarantee a spot in the workshop. The final list of participants will be communicated as soon as the registrations are closed.
We welcome researchers working in fields of International Economic Law broadly understood, including international and regional trade law, trade/investment-related aspects of regulation, international investment and finance, ISDS, ESG and others, in fields of International Environmental Law, on intersections between International Economic and Environmental Law. Participants must register for the workshop as for other seminars. Papers adopting a multi-disciplinary perspective are welcome.
The Workshop will take the form of a series of sessions during the first term with the aim of discussing and helping researchers to improve a draft paper/thesis chapter they are working on. Our aim is to help you refine and sharpen your arguments and how you present them, to improve your writing skills, and to give you practice in critiquing the work of others. One session may involve a guest presentation by a former Appellate Body member.
Participants commit to the following:
- Submission of a draft paper of maximum 6000 words by Wednesday, 1 Oct at 12:00. This may be (part of) a chapter of your thesis. It should be comprehensible as a self-standing piece but not necessarily intended as a publishable freestanding paper. Please include at the beginning an explanation (maximum one page) of how the draft paper fits into the overall thesis project.
- Reading the draft papers of all fellow participants and preparing a one-page set of written comments as a discussant for two such papers during the workshop sessions. Participants will also receive feedback from teachers, including written feedback from one teacher.
- Attending all workshop sessions.
First, Second & Third Term: registration from 22 to 26 September 2025
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Page last updated on 05 September 2023