FYBIL featured in NYIL Vol. 50

To celebrate its 50th anniversary and yearbooks of international in general, the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law invited representatives of other yearbooks to contribute to its 50th volume under the theme ‘Yearbooks of International Law: History, Function and Future’ . Contributions to this volume were based on presentations given in the T.M.C. Asser Institute in the Hague, Netherlands, in September 2019.

The anniversary volume, which features also the Finnish Yearbook of International Law, came out as a diverse collection of viewpoints that shed light on the place and value of yearbooks in the international law publishing scene in the past, present and future.

See more here: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-94-6265-403-7

Call for Papers, Volume 26 (merged with Vol. 25)

Special Section: The Ideal of the International – Principles, Backlash and Resistance

DEADLINE 31th December 2017

The rise of nationalism and populism in liberal democracies, the cold responses to humanitarian crises, as well as Brexit, and Trump have hit hard against ideals and principles that international lawyers have long – maybe too long – taken for granted. Solidarity, humanitarianism, cooperation, trusteeship, and responsible leadership are under attack. What will be the consequences? What is at stake and for whom? Should international accommodate, or become a force of resistance?

With the 30th Helsinki Summer Seminar on International Law, Volume 26 of the Finnish Yearbook of International Law (FYBIL) offers a forum for discussing and reflecting on these matters, debate the issues, and formulate solutions to perceived problems.

Those interested in publishing an article in the special section of FYBIL Volume 26 (The Ideal of the International – Principles, Backlash and Resistance) should submit their manuscripts by 31 December 2017. The manuscripts should not exceed 15,000 words in length including footnotes.

All materials an inquiries should be sent to fybil@fsil.fi

Call for Papers, Volume 26 (pdf)