domingo, 8 de noviembre de 2009

Sin Permiso - Barcelona

sinpermiso

Todo el fondo de artículos de sinpermiso electrónico es de acceso libre y permanente. Y esta semana:

1989
Heiner Müller

Norteamérica, a precio de saldo
Pam Martens

La teoría económica neoliberal y el desprecio de los hechos más elementales
Paul Krugman

El orgullo de la casa: las mujeres del Bauhaus
Jonathan Glancey

Bienvenidos a 2025
Michael T. Klare

La dolorosa muerte del sueño económico norteamericano
Larry Elliott

Cuando los futbolistas iban a la huelga por las razones correctas
Ian McMillan

Rusia: el cuento de hadas de AvtoVAZ
Boris Kagarlitsky

América del Sur ante el futuro
José Luis Fiori

¡Fuera crucifijos!
Dario Fo

La moralidad del aborto
Arnoldo Kraus

Historia de tambor y trompeta
Emerge una nueva izquierda en Europa
Daniel BensaidJulián Casanova

Caja Madrid
Juan Francisco Martín Seco

The Brandon Research Fellowship: una buena beca para internacionalistas en la Universidad de Cambridge


Como informa Carlos Espósito del blog argentino Aquiesencia, The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law esta ofreciendo la Beca Brandon Research Fellowship de 3.000 libras para realizar una estancia de investigación o Fellowship de por lo menos dos meses en la Universidad de Cambridge en Inglaterra. El plazo es hasta el 30 de noviembre, así que para los internacionalistas, especialmente derecho internacional privado y derecho internacional arbitral, ánimo para presentarse qué tal que se la ganen. Se necesita hablar inglés y otro idioma entre ellos el español. Los dejo con la información tomada de Aquiesencia y aquí puede ver el anuncio.

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law is pleased to announce the establishment of the Brandon Research Fellowship, funded by the generous gift of Mr Michael Brandon MA, LLB, LLM (Cantab.), MA (Yale), Member of the English Bar (1952) and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (1992).

The Brandon Research Fellowship will be awarded on an annual basis and is intended to cover a stay of at least 8 weeks at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. The first Fellowship, for 2010, will be worth £3000; any additional travel or other expenses will be the responsibility of the Fellow. Two awards may be made if the strength of the field warrants it.

The Brandon Research Fellow will undertake a project on some aspect of public or private international law or international arbitration while based at the Lauterpacht Centre. Candidates must specify a project in their application. Fellows must produce a report of their work in English at the end of their Fellowship and deposit with the Lauterpacht Centre any publication resulting from the work undertaken during the Fellowship.

Candidates must be fluent in English and at least one of French, German or Spanish. Preference will be given to candidates who are born nationals of members of the European Union (as it was constituted on 1 January 2005); members of the British Commonwealth; Argentina; Brazil; Chile; Switzerland; and the United States of America. Information on requirements and eligibility can be found in the guidance notes below.

The Lauterpacht Centre provides a centre for research in Cambridge for legal practitioners and academics from around the world. The Brandon Research Fellow will be welcomed as part of the community of Visiting Fellows at the Centre. While in Cambridge, Visiting Fellows have the opportunity to meet with other scholars in their field. Visiting Fellows are encouraged to participate fully in the activities of the Centre, including lectures and work in progress seminars on international law and related subjects, and have access to the law libraries in the Centre and the Faculty of Law.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 30 November 2009

Applications should be submitted in accordance with the guidance notes and using the application form available on the Lauterpacht Centre website. The application should consist of the following:

  • completed Application Form (including an outline of the proposed research);
  • a curriculum vitae (max 4 pages);
  • two letters of reference.

All documents should be prepared in English. Applications must be received by 30 November 2009. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.

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