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Religion, Law and Policy Making: European Norms and National Practices in Eastern Europe and the Russian Federation

Conference venue: Tartu, Estonia
Period: June 13-14, 2013
Deadline for submitting full papers:
Feb. 11, 2013

Description of the Conference

The complex interplay among European and national law, and law, policy and religion at the levels of nationand European Union is approached from jurisprudential, religious, sociological, cultural, historical, and political (comparative politics, political theory, IR) perspectives.

Eligible topics for the conference

 Within the overall guidelines of the 2013 workshop, all proposals will be given serious consideration even if the topics are not explicitly included in theareas of special interest listed below.

Papers must have the following structural components: introduction, where the scientific problem is formulated; a well‐defined research object, the subject, aim and tasks as well as the methodology of the research; and the results of the research and conclusions. Papers are invited from established scholars as well as from PhD students and scholars at the early stages of their careers.
Scholars from CIS and post‐communist member states of the EU are particularly welcome.

Guidelines for submission

11 February 2013: potential participants should contact Alar Kilp (alar.kilp@ut.ee) to indicate their interest in participating in the Workshop by providing a preliminary paper title, an abstract of 300‐600 words and a short bio of up to 100 words.

28 February 2013: the workshop committee has considered all the abstracts and notifies the applicants about the status of their paper proposals.

30 April 2013: the participants will be required to submit full papers to alar.kilp@ut.ee.

7 May 2013: participants whose full papers are accepted to the program will be notified. The program of the Workshop will be released including only those who have presented a qualifying full paper at the required time. All accepted papers will be made accessible to all the participants.

31 May 2013: participants are expected to provide an outline of reactions and comments on the other papers of their panel in a written form to , who will gather the feedback and relay it to the paper‐givers.

13‐14 June 2013: workshop.

10 July 2013: final submission of revised drafts to the editors of the Special issue. Papers are expected to be copy‐edited for appropriate English‐language usage. Submissions with poor English will not be considered. All papers must conform to the style guide of the journal, which will be given to all participants.

Papers will go through a refereeing process .

Organizer

Information & contacts

Dr. Alar Kilp (University of Tartu)
e-mail: alar.kilp@ut.ee

Prof. Jerry G. Pankhurst (Wittenberg University, USA)
e-mail: jpankhurst@wittenberg.edu

Prof. William B. Simons (University of Tartu)
e-mail: william.simons@ut.ee



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