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2022 Multidisciplinary Forum on Longtermism and the Law


The Legal Priorities Project and the University of Hamburg are co-organizing the 2022 Multidisciplinary Forum on Longtermism and the Law on 9–11 June 2022. The guiding theme of this Forum is the role of law in sustaining and improving life hundreds or even thousands of years into the future. The Forum is planned as a hybrid event, with participants unable to attend in person at the University of Hamburg having the option of presenting virtually. 

 

Interested participants should submit an abstract of not more than 500 words and their biographical information by 15 February 2022 on the Forum website. Successful applicants will be required to produce a blog post setting out the main arguments to be presented at the Forum. Blog posts are to be no more than 1500 words and finalized by 10 May 2022. The top posts will be published on Verfassungsblog as a Blog Symposium on Longtermism and the Law. After the presentations and discussions at the Forum, applicants are invited to submit a full-length paper by 1 November 2022 for publication in an edited compilation with a reputed publishing house and/or a special issue of a peer-reviewed journal.


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