IAPL Reporter 3/2025


IAPL Reporter 3/2025

The July 2025 issue of the IAPL Procedural Reporter highlights key upcoming events, including the III International Conference IAPL–IIDP in Zagreb (Sept. 2025) and the 2026 Paris Colloquium on Environmental Justice. It reports on recent initiatives such as the PKU Summer School in Beijing, announces a Young Scholars Workshop in Turin and a Ghent symposium on law and apology, and showcases new publications alongside the latest issue of the International Journal of Procedural Law.



Overview

Issue Highlights:

  • Upcoming Events:
    • The III International Conference IAPL–IIDP (Zagreb, 11–13 September 2025), with registration still open but limited.
    • The 2026 IAPL Colloquium in Paris (28–30 October 2026), focused on Environmental Justice, hosted at the Cour de Cassation and Sciences Po Paris, featuring noted attendees like Laurent Fabius.
  • Recent and Forthcoming Academic Activities:
    • A recap of the Fifth PKU Postgraduate Summer School (July 2025), held in Beijing on Comparative Civil Procedural Law and Rights Protection, with hybrid participation and lectures by leading international proceduralists including Professors Eduardo Oteiza, Masahisa Deguchi, and Yulin Fu.
    • Announcement of a Workshop for Young Scholars in honor of Rodolfo Sacco, scheduled for 17 September 2025 in Turin with the IAPL and Instituto Iberoamericano de Derecho Procesal.
    • A one-day international symposium in spring 2026 (Ghent), exploring law and apology under the aegis of INLAR; includes open “Call for Papers” with 1,000-word abstracts due by 15 September 2025.
  • Recent Publications:
    Featured new books include “Sustaining Access to Justice: New Avenues for Costs and Funding” (Bloomsbury, 2025), “Los desafíos de los sistemas de justicia en Iberoamérica” (Palestra, 2025), a tribute volume to Professor Daniel Mitidiero, and others delving into Chinese civil judgments and EU justice reform governance.
  • Journal Highlights:
    The International Journal of Procedural Law (Issue 1/2025) is now out, featuring scholarly articles on transcultural courts, polarization and precedent, lis pendens, ADR trends, and arbitration in wartime contexts.
  • Additional Updates:
    • Maintenance of the IAPL website is ongoing, with a refreshed version slated for launch in September 2025.
    • The next Reporter issue is set for October 2025, and members are encouraged to submit event announcements with a comparative procedural focus.