A special issue led by Nina Hart (along with co-editors Maria Perfetto and Xueji Su) is now inviting abstracts on a timely and evolving theme:
“The Conceptual Challenge of Accountability in Economic Sanctions.”
What the Issue Explores:
Instead of a purely legal lens, this issue dives into how different disciplines—law, economics, policy, and international relations—interpret accountability, and how these interpretations influence:
• Legitimacy of sanctions
• Legal frameworks and enforceability
• Policy design and global impact
• Political and economic consequences
Who Should Consider Applying:
• Researchers and academics
• Law students with strong writing/research background
• Policy & international relations enthusiasts
• Anyone working on sanctions / global governance
Submission Details:
• Stage: Abstract submission
• Deadline: 30 June 2026
Why This is Worth It:
• Interdisciplinary publication exposure
• Strong value for international law & policy careers
• Adds serious weight if you’re aiming for research, LLM, or PhD
How to Apply:
• Follow instructions mentioned in the original post
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