I've just discovered (belatedly perhaps) the following interesting programme:
Participating Institutions:
University of Antwerp, Centre for Law and Cosmopolitan Values
University of Glasgow, School of Law,
Christian-Albrechts University (Kiel), Chair of Public Law and Legal Theory
Tilburg University, Chair of Legal Philosophy
The 'Globalisation and Legal Theory’ doctoral
programme builds on a collaboration between the Universities of Antwerp
(Belgium), Glasgow (United Kingdom), Kiel (Germany) and Tilburg (The
Netherlands) that combines the expertise of all four institutions in
bringing critical legal thought (in a broad sense) to bear on
contemporary global challenges. The doctoral programme draws
on different strands of legal theory around the foundational notions of
normativity, (human) rights, and justice in a globalised world. We
welcome PhD proposals that address these foundational notions as well as
their relation to concrete and practical issues and problématiques.
What we offer
The Collaborative Doctoral Programme combines the advantages of
close, personalised supervision in research institutions with an
excellent reputation in legal theory with the exciting opportunity to
become part of a dynamic research community that spans across four
universities in four different EU Member States. With mobility and
cooperation being key features of the programme, there will be
ample opportunity for doctoral students to become involved in research
activities of all participating universities. A collective annual
doctoral colloquium, regular workshops, and seminar series involving
internationally renowned academics and practitioners are integral parts
of this doctoral programme that encourages the engagement of its
researchers in a vibrant international research culture.
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