Call for Applications: Research Prize in ICL of the International Nuremberg Principles Academy to Participate in the Adamas Residencies 2026
Every year, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy offers a research prize to a doctoral or post-doctoral researcher in the field of international criminal justice and human rights to support their research residency at the Château de Goutelas. Initiated by the French jurist Mireille Delmas-Marty, the Adamas residencies are a European residency programme for legal researchers at the Château de Goutelas in Marcoux, France. From 4 to 13 September 2026, the Château de Goutelas will be hosting both lawyers and artists, who will be invited to conduct their research in a unique cultural and historical site, while finding stimulating opportunities to cross-fertilise their work. The researcher must be fluent in French but can be carrying out their research in another language.
Since 2021, the Adamas program has been run by the Château de Goutelas, heritage site for culture, in partnership with the Constitutional Council, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy, the International Association of Economic Law (A.I.D.E.), the Robert Badinter Institute (formerly IERDJ), and more recently joined by the Association of Labor Law and Social Security (AFDT).
Applications should be sent to registration@nurembergacademy.org before 15 June 2026. Further information can be found here.