Call for Contributions: European Yearbook on Human Rights 2022

The European Yearbook on Human Rights has issued a call for contributions for its 2022 issue. The Yearbook publishes mostly about the European Convention on Human Rights and the Council of Europe. It also contains sections on human rights in the European Union, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe as well as cross-cutting analysis and commentary.

Here is the description of the call:

The European Yearbook on Human Rights is shedding light on
current human rights topics of concern and the most pressing
issues that impair human rights protection, the rule of law and
democracy in Europe and beyond. 

The Yearbook is supported by three major Austrian human rights
institutions dedicating their work to researching, teaching and
promoting human rights – the European Training and Research
Centre for Human Rights and Democracy of the University of
Graz, the Austrian Human Rights Institute of the University of
Salzburg and the Vienna Forum for Democracy and Human
Rights – and the Global Campus of Human Rights, Venice. It is published by Intersentia and all contributions are subject to a double-blind review process
ensuring the highest academic standards.

Authors will be invited to submit full contributions based on an abstract (max 500 words) that
should be send by 15 December 2021. Abstracts should be submitted with a short bio
to [email protected].

The deadline for submitting the manuscript is end of March 2022.

For further information on the European Yearbook on Human Rights see https://intersentia.com/en/european-yearbook-on-human-rights-2021-49213.html

  • Associate Professor of Human Rights Law and Public International Law at Utrecht University.

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