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Conference “From Shock to Change: Rethinking Canada's Foreign Economic Policy” - April 29 - May 2, 2026 Université Laval
Registration is now open for the conference From Shock to Change: Rethinking Canada's Foreign Economic Policy , to be held from April 29 to May 1, 2026, at Université Laval (Quebec City, Canada). The event is organized by the Graduate School of International Studies at Université Laval, in collaboration with Ministère des Relations internationales et de la Francophonie (MRIF). Our Speakers at a Glance Jean Charest (Former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, former Premier of Qu
Mar 18


Humphrey Fellows Panel: International Law and the Protection of Human Dignity - Friday March 20, 2026
The CCIL is pleased to present the fourth edition of the Humphrey Fellows Panel being held online Friday, March 20, 2026 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EDT around the theme " International Law and the Protection of Human Dignity”. This panel showcases works in progress from the Humphrey Fellows of the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL), whose research was made possible by the Humphrey Fellowship. The John Peters Humphrey Student Fellowships in International Human Rights
Mar 13


Joint Webinar - Prime Minister Carney’s Davos Speech: Implications for International Law
The Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL), the International Law Association of Canada (ILA-Canada) and the Quebec Society of International Law (SQDI) present a joint webinar looking critically at Prime Minister Carney’s Davos speech. Our panelists will discuss whether international law is facing a rupture or a transition and the implications for its study and practice. Wednesday 25 March 2026, 4-6pm EDT Free Webinar - Registration Required. Download Flyer
Feb 25


Call for Submissions: 2026 Rosalyn Higgins Prize
The Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals now invites submissions for the 2026 Rosalyn Higgins Prize . The Rosalyn Higgins Prize is an annual prize which awards EUR 1000 of Brill book vouchers and a one-year LPICT subscription to the author of the best article on the law and practice of the International Court of Justice, either focusing solely on the ICJ or with the ICJ as one of the dispute settlement mechanisms under consideration. The winning article will a
Feb 24
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