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Law, Democracy and Youth: How the Youth See Law as a Tool for Furthering Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina
20 Ocak 2023

Law, Democracy and Youth: How the Youth See Law as a Tool for Furthering Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Bosnia and Herzegovina is still a young democracy that continues to face many challenges. Ethnic divisions, shrinking population, reluctance of youth to meaningfully engage in democratic and political processes and underrepresentation of women in many areas of the society are just some of the hurdles that undermine democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Why wait for tomorrow to cope with these burning issues when bright young minds of Bosnia and Herzegovina are full of creativity, curiosity and positive energy! The IUS Faculty of Law Poster and Presentation Competition seeks to encourage the youth to put forward their voices and to propose their vision of how law can be used as a tool to reshape and to remould democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina for it to function for all.The best posters/presentations will be awarded scholarships for studying law at the IUS Faculty of Law.InstructionsThe Competition will be divided into two parts:1) Preparation and submission of the poster in English or Bosnian, 2) Presentation to accompany (explain) the poster in English or Bosnian.The poster should showcase your creativity. It can be in the form of a classic high school ‘pano’ i.e. it can be a work of art (e.g. a drawing, a painting accompanied with text, etc.) or it can be generated entirely or partially on a computer. A combination of these approaches is also welcome.How to apply?The poster should be sent either in electronic format to flw@ius.edu.ba (Subject: ‘Poster Competition’) or via post (‘Poster Competition’) to International University of Sarajevo FLW, Hrasnička cesta 15, 71210 Ilidža, Sarajevo) latest by 1st March 2021. If applying via post, please write your email address as well.On 12th March 2021, the presentations will be held. A presentation should last 15 minutes maximum, and will be held online through Microsoft Teams. Further instructions regarding the presentation of posters will be sent to the participants via email. The posters and presentations can be prepared and delivered in English or in Bosnian.EligibilityThe competition is open to the 4th year high school students in Bosnia and Herzegovina between the ages of 17 and 20.BenefitsTop 10 (ten) posters/presentations will be awarded scholarships for studying law at the IUS Faculty of Law.Participants will receive a Certificate of Participation from the organiser.Best/select posters will be featured in an online exhibition on the IUS Faculty of Law website as well as on IUS and FLW social networks.
Empathy in Migration: Socio-Economic Rights, Duties, and Relations on the EU Periphery
20 Ocak 2023

Empathy in Migration: Socio-Economic Rights, Duties, and Relations on the EU Periphery

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IUS Faculty of Law Cordially invites you to attend online public lecture "Empathy in Migration: Socio-Economic Rights, Duties, and Relations on the EU Periphery." The lecture will be held on April 6, 2021 at 2 p.m. To access the lecture please use link bellow: https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3Ameeting_ZGFhOGE2OTMtOTg1MS00MTQ4LTljMmMtYmNhMDM0NDdmOWJi%40thread.v2%2F0%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%25222f2dcb5d-f3e1-4f33-8584-dcacd25d604d%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%252220dbc250-3c80-4a0c-9636-660dfe561c98%2522%257d%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meetup-join&deeplinkId=6d7dbe90-82db-47f1-a28d-05a2b78921e6&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true
Law Poster and Presentation Competition
20 Ocak 2023

Law Poster and Presentation Competition

13:00      IUS Campus
Call for SubmissionsIUS Faculty of Law Poster and Presentation CompetitionTopicLaw, Democracy and Youth: How the Youth See Law as a Tool for Furthering Democracy in Bosnia and HerzegovinaDescriptionBosnia and Herzegovina is still a young democracy that continues to face many challenges. Ethnic divisions, shrinking population, reluctance of youth to meaningfully engage in democratic and political processes and underrepresentation of women in many areas of the society are just some of the hurdles that undermine democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Why wait for tomorrow to cope with these burning issues when bright young minds of Bosnia and Herzegovina are full of creativity, curiosity and positive energy! The IUS Faculty of Law Poster and Presentation Competition seeks to encourage the youth to put forward their voices and to propose their vision of how law can be used as a tool to reshape and to remould democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina for it to function for all.The best posters/presentations will be awarded scholarships for studying law at the IUS Faculty of Law.InstructionsThe Competition will be divided into two parts:1) Preparation and submission of the poster in English or Bosnian, 2) Presentation to accompany (explain) the poster in English or Bosnian.The poster should showcase your creativity. It can be in the form of a classic high school ‘pano’ i.e. it can be a work of art (e.g. a drawing, a painting accompanied with text, etc.) or it can be generated entirely or partially on a computer. A combination of these approaches is also welcome.How to apply?The poster should be sent either in electronic format to flw@ius.edu.ba (Subject: ‘Poster Competition’) or via post (‘Poster Competition’) to International University of Sarajevo FLW, Hrasnička cesta 15, 71210 Ilidža, Sarajevo) latest by 1st March 2021. If applying via post, please write your email address as well.On 12th March 2021, the presentations will be held. A presentation should last 15 minutes maximum, and will be held online through Microsoft Teams. Further instructions regarding the presentation of posters will be sent to the participants via email. The posters and presentations can be prepared and delivered in English or in Bosnian.EligibilityThe competition is open to the 4th year high school students in Bosnia and Herzegovina between the ages of 17 and 20.BenefitsTop 10 (ten) posters/presentations will be awarded scholarships for studying law at the IUS Faculty of Law.Participants will receive a Certificate of Participation from the organiser.Best/select posters will be featured in an online exhibition on the IUS Faculty of Law website as well as on IUS and FLW social networks.Important dates:Deadline for submission of posters via e-mail or post: 1st March 2021.Poster presentation date: 12th March 2021.
Call for Papers for IUS Law Journal
20 Ocak 2023

Call for Papers for IUS Law Journal

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International University of Sarajevo (IUS) Faculty of Law has the pleasure to announceThe First Call for Papers for IUS Law JournalThis call for paper is for the first issue of IUS Law Journal, which is a scholarly legal publication of the Faculty of Law at the International University of Sarajevo. It is a robustly blind, open access, double peer-reviewed journal published every June in English. The journal covers a wide range of topics from the areas of private and public law. IUS Law Journal welcomes original and review scientific papers, book reviews, conference reports and reports from judicial practice that have not been published and/or are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.The call is open until February 28, 2021.Submissions should be made online via the link: http://iuslawjournal.ius.edu.ba/index.php/iuslawjournal/login.
A future with the benefit of hindsight: Pathways to a prosperous BiH through the Youth
20 Ocak 2023

A future with the benefit of hindsight: Pathways to a prosperous BiH through the Youth

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IUS Faculty of Law cordially invites you to a public lecture by John Kennedy Mosoti, the United Nations Population Fund / UNFPA Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Country Director for Serbia, Republic of North Macedonia and Director for Kosovo (UNSCR1244).Topic: A future with the benefit of hindsight: Pathways to a prosperous BiH through the YouthAbout the topic: BiH, just like all countries in the region have a past. This past is also present and all indications are such that the past will affect the future. The present is characterized by several challenges; a lingering of the past that directly or indirectly is impacting the populations and the outlook of the future. Young people are usually referred to as the leaders of tomorrow. Stepping in tomorrow will be a day too late. That leadership is needed now. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is working with partners to support the government to empower young people in BiH and the Western Balkans. We have a focus on working with young people supporting the development of inclusive and consensus based policies/legislation in parallel to building capacities of relevant actors in local communities, all through youth lenses. Penning a new narrative that would birth the transformation of the society and a new BiH order has to led by Young people and inclusively bring the rest on board with them. Date and Time: 27 November 2020 at 11:00 amTo access the lecture at the designated time, please click on the following link:https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3Ameeting_YzY3YmNmOTgtN2VkZi00Y2NlLTk2MjUtMDBlNDBjMDc0MmI1%40thread.v2%2F0%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%25222f2dcb5d-f3e1-4f33-8584-dcacd25d604d%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%252220dbc250-3c80-4a0c-9636-660dfe561c98%2522%257d%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meetup-join&deeplinkId=064152c4-a32e-4f64-b782-f1c8e4c25de9&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true
How Institutionalisation of Persons with Mental Disabilities Violates Their Basic Human Rights - Legal Analysis and Practical Insights
20 Ocak 2023

How Institutionalisation of Persons with Mental Disabilities Violates Their Basic Human Rights - Legal Analysis and Practical Insights

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IUS Faculty of Law cordially invites you for a public lecture on the following topic: How Institutionalisation of Persons with Mental Disabilities Violates Their Basic Human Rights - Legal Analysis and Practical Insights. The speaker is Steven Allen, a co-director of Budapest-based foundation Validity.The lecture will take place on 30 October at 4 pm. It will be held online through Microsoft Teams. In order to access the lecture, please click on the link below on the date and at the time indicated previously.https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NTM5MjE5MzktNDUwNi00NDllLTk1Y2EtMDJlMTAxMzY1ODc5%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%222f2dcb5d-f3e1-4f33-8584-dcacd25d604d%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2220dbc250-3c80-4a0c-9636-660dfe561c98%22%7dYou can learn more about Validity by clicking here. If you wish to watch an Al Jazeera documentary in which the work of Validity was featured, please click here.Looking forward to welcoming you online for the public lecture.
"Obstacles to Human Rights and Transitional Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Responding to 'Triumphalism'"
20 Ocak 2023

"Obstacles to Human Rights and Transitional Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Responding to 'Triumphalism'"

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 Public lecture held by Prof. Dr. David Pettigrew, Professor of Philosophy and Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Southern Connecticut State University 
IUS Law Journal - Call for Papers (DEADLINE EXTENDED)
20 Ocak 2023

IUS Law Journal - Call for Papers (DEADLINE EXTENDED)

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To give contributors more time to complete their papers and participate in our edition, the Editorial Board of the IUS Law Journal is pleased to extend its Call for Papers to midnight Sarajevo time, on Friday, February 28, 2020. We appreciate your continued interest in the IUS Law Journal.   Call for PapersIUS Law JournalPlease click here to acces IUS Law Journal SystemThe IUS Law Journal is working to produce its maiden edition due out initially in Fall of 2019. Manuscripts collected through this call will go into that first issue.  The theme of the volume is “The Law and Technology in Bosnia and Overseas” and the intersection and permutations of these concepts, each of which is defined broadly. Aspects of the theme that their papers may focus on should include, but are by no means limited to:  Is the world moving toward a bipolar tech world, represented by the U.S. and China?  Influence of technology on public safety  Challenges of managing technology bigger than us in the Information Age  Privacy as an issue of fundamental human right in the Information Age  Possibilities and limits of consumer privacy in the Information Society  Uses and abuses of surveillance in the Information Age The Cloud as tool for preserving and disseminating information in the Information Society  Guaranteeing cybersecurity in the Information Society  Electronic means for protecting democracy in the Information Society  Uses and abuses of the social media in the Information Age.  Digital diplomacy: the geopolitics of technology in the Information Age Formulating and conducting foreign policy in the Information Age Rural broadband as the electricity of the 21st Century in Information Technology Law  Talent gap: Interrogating the people side of technology in the Information Age  Ramifications of Artificial Intelligence for the 21st Century Workforce  Artificial Intelligence and facial recognition in the Information Age: Do our faces deserve the same protection as our phones?  Artificial Intelligence and ethics in the Information Age: Don't ask what computers can do, ask what they should do E-Commerce Governance in the Information Society, including regulation of cyberspace Cyber technology and world order Criminal activity in the Information Society, including identity theft, cyberterrorism, cybercrime, cyberstalking, hacking, viruses, obscenity, and pornography, Digital content and intellectual property rights in the Information SocietyInterested contributors should be upload their manuscript, properly saved in Microsoft Word document format, not PDF, electronically (i.e. by email) to iuslawjournal@ius.edu.ba on or before the deadline of December 31, 2019.  Please direct any question you may have related to this call to Endris Mekonnen Faris at efaris@ius.edu.ba, copy Philip C. Aka at paka@ius.edu.ba. Please click here to acces IUS Law Journal System  
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