Central and Eastern Europe Chapter of the INternational Society of Public Law
https://www.icon-society.org/central-and-eastern-europe/
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ICON•S Central and Eastern Europe Chapter
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Participants will also receive feedback on their own work from experienced scholars and editors working across Europe.
A great opportunity to demystify academic publishing and strengthen your work for international journals.
Vice-Dean Bruna Žuber formally opened the conference today at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Law.
📚 Online Book Roundtable | 28 April, 11:00–12:30 CET
Join us for a discussion of Laws of Caring: The Right to Marry Defended (2026) by Dr Bartosz Biskup (EUI).
💬 Discussants: Dr Lidka Rodak (University of Silesia) & Dr Barbara Havelková (University of Oxford)
Blending legal and philosophical analysis, the book rethinks the right to marry, arguing it should extend beyond romantic couples to relationships grounded in care and vulnerability, and proposing a more inclusive vision of family law.
🔗 Register: ucl.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Travel within Europe and two nights’ accommodation are covered.
📅 Deadline to apply: 3 July 2026
📄 Draft paper (if selected): due 7 September 2026
For more information, see: www.eui.eu/events?id=58...
Opening day of the ICON-S CEE Annual Conference at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana 🇸🇮
Applications are now open for the EUI Writing Workshop for Public Law Scholars from Central & Eastern Europe (21–22 Sept 2026, Florence 🇮🇹).
Designed for early career researchers (including PhD researchers), the workshop offers hands-on guidance on publishing in leading English-language journals.
Sessions focus on everything from choosing the right journal and framing CEE-focused research for a global audience, to navigating peer review, revising manuscripts, and building an international publication profile.
ICON•S Central and Eastern Europe Chapter
Samo Bardutzky moderates the first plenary panel of the 2026 ICON-S CEE Conference, bringing together Jiří Přibáň, Goran Selanec, and Katja Šugman Stubbs for a discussion on constitutional judging in Central and Eastern Europe.