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Call for PapersTitles of proposed papers, plus abstracts of approximately 300 words are invited no later than 4 September 2006.
The HUMSEC project, invites suggestions for presentations at this conference to be held in Ljubljana, 23-25 November 2006. The working language of the conference will be English and all presentations/papers will be in English. Suggestions received by 4 September 2006 will enjoy priority consideration by a conference-planning group in Brussels in early September. Applicants will be contacted (by email) with a response, and possibly with a suggestion for fine-tuning. Submissions received in September or October may be considered, depending on the fullness of the conference programme by that time. Please study the Conference Themes, then follow the Submission Procedure below.
CONFERENCE THEMES Presentations may cover one or more of the following:
Theme 1: Substantive topics on terrorism and organised crime
Theme 2: Temporal foci – past, present and future The Conference will provide an opportunity to reflect on experience, as well as discuss the present and gaze into possible futures:
Theme 3: Gender issues in terrorism and organised crime Gender issues arise in a number of ways, for example in terms of:
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE Each presentation at the conference will be in English language and will be expected to take 15-20 minutes, before discussion. Please submit your suggestion for a presentation by using the online form. You may submit one or two proposals. It is unlikely that two presentations would be accepted from the same person or institution, however you may wish to offer alterna-tives. If wishing to submit two proposals, please make two separate submissions.
This call is issued on behalf of the project coordinator and the members of the HUMSEC 1 group.
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