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19.03.2024

Call for papers for a Special Issue “Women Research in Law and Digital Technologies”.
The issue is edited by the Journal’s editor-in-chief Elizaveta Gromova. All the ladies who research in the field are welcome to submit papers.
The IJLCW is open access and free of any publication fees, including submission fees or article processing fees.
Deadline: June 25, 2024.

01.11.2022

IP&IT LAW - 2023 competition has started

In October 2022 the 8th All-Russian Youth Competition on the Law of Information Technologies and Intellectual Property - IP&IT LAW - 2023 (hereinafter - IP&IT LAW - 2022, the Competition) began.

The competition is held in absentia and involves independent writing on one of the 20 topics approved by the organizers of the competition. The participants do not have to pay an entry fee and participate in the Competition is free of charge.

Winners of the Competition get special memorable prizes from international organizations and Russian government agencies, as well as valuable prizes from the organizers and partners of the Competition - laptops, tablets, smart watches, cash prizes of 50 thousand rubles, certificates for participation in educational programs, paid internships, etc.
In 2022 the total prize fund of the Contest was about 950 thousand rubles.

Works of the winners of the Competition, as well as works specially marked by the Jury are published in the Journal of the Court for Intellectual Rights.

Persons from Russia and other countries may participate in the Contest, namely:
- students of state and non-state universities (bachelor's, specialist's, master's degrees);
- Young specialists who have graduated from the university (bachelor's, specialist's, master's degree) not more than 3 years ago;
- postgraduate students and candidates for the degree of Candidate of Sciences;
- young specialists who have completed postgraduate studies or defended their PhD thesis not more than a year ago.

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27.05.2022

Call for Papers to the 2 Issue of the International Journal of Law in Changing World

call for papers

30.04.2022

Apply for our project-based Course “How to write and to get your paper published”!
 
Academic writing is a necessary skill you need to have to publish successfully, share results of your research and promote yourself in international research community.
The project-based course “How to write and to get your paper published” was designed to give this skill to its listeners, to help them how to organize research process, prepare and submit research article, find suitable journal, arrange communication with editors and reviewers, and how to increase the visibility of published paper.
Enrollment is available at the link below. Classes starting in June 1st.
https://www.sympla.com.br/workshop--how-to-write-and-to-get-your-paper-published-project---based-course__1563022?fbclid=IwAR2uyWPQProOrEV70z6vhXnHL4b80lbQJNjzDYt9dU7mg_0WeRS9mK_6zPg

28.04.2022

First Issue of the International Journal of Law in Changing World is published! 

We are happy to share that the first issue of the IJLCW is published.

This Issue is truly international. Authors from different parts of the world presented their papers on current problems of law.
In this Issue of the Journal the research papers on cutting-edge topics are introduced. Thus, modern researchers pay significant attention to the criminal and civil procedure transformation arising from its’ state-of-the art issues. And in this Issue authors considered such an important topic as the various incentive forms in thecriminal procedure. It covers the issues of the usage of incentive forms to make criminal procedure correlate with basic human rights(See: G. Rusman incentive Forms of Court Proceedings as an Element of the Transformation of the Criminal Process(Russia).Another paper in this section isdevoted to the use of artificial intelligence in criminal proceedings and the necessity to respect the human rights. It gives useful insights from Europeanperspective (See: T. Manea and D.L. Ivan AI Use in Criminal Matters as Permitted under EU Law and as Needed to Safeguard the Essence of Fundamental Rights).Second section is devoted to the digital transformation and its consequences for regulation. It covers highly relevant issues of law and digital technologies in changing world. Thus, the use of digital technologies in transport and its legal implication were considered (See: M. Bazhina Disputable Questions of the Use of Digital Technologies in Transportation).Cryptocurrencies represent one of the biggest challenges for modern law and approaches to its regulation changes rapidly. The effort made by the author to find the best one for each countryundoubtedly deserves attention (See Ya. Kuchina Existing Approaches to Define Cryptocurrency for Possible Legal Regulation)

Thanks to all contributors!

https://ijlcw.emnuvens.com.br/revista/issue/view/2

21.02.2022

The 2022 Global Media Policy Summer Institute will be held 1 – 12 Aug 2022 at Jesus College, Oxford

This will be an in-person event- we look forward to discussing contemporary issues of global media policy over breakfast, during seminars and on long walks through the Oxford countryside!

The course for 2022 will focus on Technology and Policy During Times of Crisis.  We will examine key issues in media law and policy  - topics may include AI and online content moderation of extreme speech; internet shutdowns during elections and conflict; public diplomacy in a time of mis/disinformation; big data and anticipatory humanitarian action; social media and migration; and innovation in the global south. With the participation of speakers from around the world, we will be exploring media policy in current events such as the escalating crisis in Ukraine, media development under the Taliban in Afghanistan, and online hate speech and conflict in Ethiopia.  We will also use our vantage point from the UK to discuss emerging issues in the EU and engage with local actors including Ofcom and the BBC.  As with institutes in the past, we will have speakers from across Oxford as well as prominent guests from policy and government, and the private sector. 

APPLY NOW for 2022!

The institute is highly selective. We attempt to balance each cohort with a range of expertise and interests as well as geographical diversity- we are truly a global programme!

The early decision application deadline is 24 March, and the final deadline is 29 April 2022. Given concerns and uncertainties around the coronavirus pandemic, we will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis, in batches.  We understand many of you will need to firm up plans earlier than usual, while some may take more time.  We recommend you submit your application sooner rather than later.

Any questions? Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at pcmlp@csls.ox.ac.uk.

06.11.21

We are happy to announce we have a new partner - IP CLUB (https://ipclub.in/). Authors who published the papers in The International Journal of Law in Changing World are invited to publish its Russian translated version in Yearbook "The Law of the Digital Economy".

29.11.21