Continuing our seminar series in conjunction with the Warwick Centre for Critical Legal Studies, we are excited to have a paper from Sara Ramshaw of University of Victoria Faculty of Law, Canada. Her research explores arts-based approaches to law and legal pedagogy...
Sara Ramshaw
CfP: Dangerous Supplements: The Work and Significance of Peter Fitzpatrick
On behalf of the Editorial Committee of Law & Critique, Special Issue Editors Dr Ben Golder (University of New South Wales, Australia) and Dr Sara Ramshaw (University of Victoria, Canada) invite expressions of interest from scholars interested in submitting a...
On Colonial Universality and other Legal Prerogatives: Reflections on Peter Fitzpatrick’s The Mythology of Modern Law
Following the death of Peter Fitzpatrick this month, we are reposting this series on The Mythology of Modern Law (first published on CLT on 3 August 2018) to mark the 25th anniversary of the book.2017 marked the 25th anniversary of Peter Fitzpatrick’s The Mythology of...
Remembering Peter Fitzpatrick
In her beautiful piece for CLT on the life and career of Professor Peter Fitzpatrick, Sundhya Pahuja offers a provocation for someone to write more on Peter’s years in Belfast, teaching Law at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) in the late 1960s/early 1970s. While...
Event: Just Improvisation, QUB 29–30 May 2015
Enriching child protection law through musical techniques, discourses and pedagogies. 29–30 May. Improvisation, as that which occurs ‘on the spur of the moment’, is commonly assumed to eschew all law, convention, structure or form. A growing number of improvising...