European Junior Faculty Forum
The third European Junior Faculty Forum for Public Law and Jurisprudence, jointly organised by the London School of Economics and Political Science, the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, and the European University Institute, was held at the London School of Economics and Political Science on June 10-11, 2019.
About the EJFF:
The European Junior Faculty Forum for Public Law and Jurisprudence intends to address public law scholarship from a theoretically informed doctrinal, interdisciplinary and comparative perspective, contribute to the research of junior scholars, and create an intellectual community of European public law scholars. Public Law focused scholarship from other disciplines (philosophy, political science, history, sociology) is explicitly welcome.
The European Junior Faculty Forum brings together a selected group of early career scholars for what promises to be an intellectually rewarding academic exchange. The papers, selected by blind peer review, will be presented in a workshop to be held at the LSE. Two senior scholars will serve as commentators on each paper, providing critical feedback and suggesting ways to improve the paper. There is no publication requirement, though the Modern Law Review reserves the right of first refusal on papers.
The Call for Papers as well as the Programme of the 2019 European Junior Faculty Forum for Public Law and Jurisprudence can be accessed on this page.
General questions about the European Junior Faculty Forum for Public Law and Jurisprudence should be sent to ejff [at] wzb.eu.