About the Conference
The School of Law, University of São Paulo, in collaboration with the Universidad de Chile and the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, invites submissions for an international conference focusing on the evolving relationship between comparative law and public law in the Latin American context. The conference aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and engage with constitutional law, administrative law, human rights, and broader themes relevant to legal systems across the region.
Key Themes May Include:
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Constitutional transformations in comparative perspective
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Administrative law and regulatory frameworks in Latin America
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Human rights and democratic accountability
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Interdisciplinary approaches in comparative public law
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Legal pluralism, decoloniality, and regional integration
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The role of comparative law in advancing equity, gender justice, and racial justice
Submission Guidelines
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Abstract length: Maximum 500 words
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Deadline for submission: June 16, 2025
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Languages accepted: Spanish, Portuguese, and English
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Submissions must be original and unpublished
Publication Opportunity
Selected conference papers will be published in the inaugural issue of the Revista Latinoamericana de Derecho Comparado — a new journal dedicated to deepening comparative legal analysis within Latin American public law.
Who Should Apply
The organizers strongly encourage submissions from academics, researchers, and practitioners committed to fostering inclusive, equitable, and critical legal scholarship, particularly those engaging with gender justice, racial justice, and South-South comparative methodologies.
For More Information or to Submit Abstracts, refer to official notification- https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7338850296221102080/
