PhD Summer School 2024

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The Centre of Excellence for International Courts (iCourts) and Centre of Excellence on Global Mobility Law (MOBILE) are hosting a Summer School for ambitious PhD students working on international law in its social and political contexts. We particularly welcome applications from students from the Global South, whose projects have a strong empirical approach, and who focus on the core research areas of iCourts and MOBILE, respectively, international courts and global mobility law.

The idea

The iCourts / MOBILE PhD Summer School is a celebration of intellectual curiosity, academic cooperation, and professional networking. Since its inception in 2013, the Summer School has challenged and assisted more than 200 PhD students from around the world. Students who sign up for the Summer School will meet an engaged group of both young and senior scholars who look forward to sharing their experience and knowledge with you.

As a participant

You are expected to take an active part in the scholarly discussions, to present your own work, and to give feedback to your co-participants. The 2024 Summer School will be held in person at the University of Copenhagen’s Faculty of Law.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The summer school will admit up to 24 PhD students and is designed for students in the early stages of their research. To be admitted to the program, students must be enrolled in a doctoral program. As part of the application, PhD students are requested to submit a 300 word abstract describing their research project.

Participants will be expected to take an active part in the scholarly discussions, to submit assignments, present their own work, and to give feedback to their co-participants. Students should be prepared to refine and change their projects in light of the feedback given during the Summer School; thus, the optimal time to participate in the summer school is after students have an approved project and after they have surveyed the relevant literature.Participants may have begun their research, but it is better to participate before any serious writing up of findings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2024 Summer School will be held in person at the University of Copenhagen’s Faculty of Law. The program will consist of morning lectures, afternoon working group sessions and a social program.

Lectures 

Faculty members will teach a session related to their own research interests and methodological approaches. They will present some of their own work and discuss methodological issues related to researching a specified topic. Students will have assigned readings (approximately 200 pages).

Working group sessions

Small groups of 4-5 students will be formed based on similarity or complementarity of topics and/or methods. These groups of students will meet every day with researchers from iCourts and MOBILE to work on methodological issues related to their own projects.

Social programme

As an integrated part of the Summer School iCourts’ and MOBILE's PhD students will arrange sightseeing in the city of Copenhagen.

Evenings 

Most evenings will involve homework — doing readings for the next morning’s lecture and preparing assignments for the working group session.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iCourts is a research center dedicated to the study of international courts, their role in a globalising legal order and their impact on politics and society. iCourts opened in March 2012 as a Centre of Excellence funded by a large grant from the Danish National Research Foundation. Since its founding, iCourts has contributed to transforming the scholarly and practical understanding of international courts (ICs) at both the global and regional level by developing and applying novel theoretical and methodological tools. To read more about iCourts’ current research, click here.

MOBILE is a research center dedicated to the study of global mobility law. MOBILE was established in 2023 as a Centre of Excellence funded by a large grant from the Danish National Research Foundation. The center’s mission is to systematically study the legal infrastructures of human mobility across geographies, social divides, travel patterns and time. To read more about MOBILE’s research, click here.

Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is among the oldest universities in Northern Europe. The Faculty of Law was among the four original faculties and about 4,500 students are enrolled in the legal programs.  In 2017, the Faculty of Law moved to South Campus in completely new buildings with excellent facilities and green outdoor areas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All faculty of the iCourts and MOBILE's Summer School are experienced and leading experts on international courts from Europe and the United States.

Lecturers

  • Professor Mikael Rask Madsen, Director of iCourts University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Professor Mikkel Jarle Christensen, iCourts, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Associate Professor Anne Lise Kjær, iCourts, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Associate Professor Amalie Frese, iCourts, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Assistant Professor Zuzanna Godzimirska, iCourts, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Professor Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, MOBILE, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Professor Morten Broberg, MOBILE, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Associate Professor Nora Stappert, MOBILE, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Assistant Professor William Hamilton Byrne, MOBILE, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Professor (WSR) Joanna Lam, iCourts, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Professor Henrik Palmer Olsen, iCourts, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Professor Urska Sadl, MOBILE, University of Copenhagen, DK

Organising Committee

  • Assistant Professor, Zuzanna Godzimirska, iCourts, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Assistant Professor, William Hamilton Byrne, MOBILE, University of Copenhagen, DK

  

 

 

 

 

 

The fee for attending the Summer School is 250 EUR.

The organizers offers financial support for up to 5 PhD scholars. If successful, the grants will cover travel and accommodation during the Summer School, as well as the registration fee.

If you wish to apply for iCourts / MOBILE's grant, please indicate so in the registration form. Please indicate also whether your participation is contingent on obtaining a iCourts / MOBILE grant.

 

 

The iCourts / MOBILE Summer School is organized by Associate Professor Zuzanna Godzimirska (iCourts) and Assistant Professor, William Hamilton Byrne (MOBILE).