THE 2026 IAPL COLLOQUIUM IN PARIS IS COMING!
- 28 October 2026

Ce numéro de l’IAPL Procedural Reporter présente les activités à venir et récentes de l’Association internationale de droit procédural. Il annonce le Colloque IAPL 2026 à Paris sur la justice environnementale ainsi que l’École d’été IAPL 2026 à Lucques, et rend compte du succès du Colloque 2025 à Zagreb et de l’atelier des jeunes chercheurs en l’honneur de Rodolfo Sacco.
Forthcoming IAPL Events
The newsletter announces the 2026 IAPL Colloquium in Paris (28–30 October 2026), devoted to Environmental Justice, to be held at the Cour de cassation and Sciences Po during Paris Climate Week. Key procedural themes include jurisdiction, evidence, remedies, alternatives to litigation, and judicial responses to environmental disputes. The issue also previews the 2026 IAPL Summer School in Lucca (3–5 June 2026).
IAPL Events Follow-Up
It reports on the successful 2025 IAPL Colloquium in Zagreb, focused on Judicial Efficiency Revisited, with broad international participation and a keynote address by Professor Mirjan Damaška. A detailed account is also provided of the Workshop for Young Scholars in Honour of Rodolfo Sacco (Turin, September 2025), dedicated to comparative legal methodology in procedural law.
IAPL Members in Action
The issue highlights IAPL members’ academic engagement worldwide, including participation in the 18th BESETO Law Conference on evidence law and dispute resolution, teaching activities at the Hague Academy of International Law, and the conferral of an Honorary Ph.D. on Professor Fernando Gascón Inchausti for his contributions to procedural law.
Calls for Papers and Academic Opportunities
A call for papers is announced for a young scholars’ workshop on The Social Function of Civil Procedure in the 21st Century, to be held in April 2026 in Santa Margherita Ligure as part of the Second Italo-Ibero-American Conference on Civil Procedure.
Publications and Research Updates
The Reporter presents recent books and journal issues authored or edited by IAPL members, covering topics such as multicultural procedural law, effects of judgments, European civil procedure, evidence law, collective litigation, and structural remedies. It also points to new open-access publications from the Comparative Procedural Law and Justice (CPLJ) project.
Association News
The issue welcomes new IAPL members, provides messages from the Secretariat regarding website updates and future issues, announces changes to IAPL membership eligibility criteria, and includes an obituary honouring Professor Andrés de la Oliva Santos.