Call for Papers - Digital Solidarity and International Law: Collective Action and Human Rights in the Digital Age

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December 11, 2025

“Digital Solidarity and International Law: Collective Action and Human Rights in the Digital Age” is an edited volume to be published under a contract with Routledge in the Routledge Research in International Law series. It will examine how solidarities are formed and expressed in the digital sphere and their implications for international law in areas including human rights, trade, environment, health, and peace and security. The volume is edited by Dr Yohannes Eneyew Ayalew (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Dr Karin M Frodé (Monash University), and Dr Christopher Nyinevi (ECOWAS Court of Justice). 

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The editors invite contributions that engage with doctrinal, empirical, or critical approaches (e.g., TWAIL, feminist, or interdisciplinary perspectives), and welcome proposals on normative and philosophical discourses on digital solidarity, climate and global health dimensions of digital solidarity, role of international organisations, regional approaches, and national or regional case studies. 

Abstracts of no more than 400 words, together with a short bio or CV, are due by 8 January 2026 and should be emailed to karin.frode@monash.edu. Further details, including submission guidelines and deadlines, can be found here.