Feminist Legal Studies celebrated its 20 year anniversary in 2013. After two decades of operating successfully from Kent Law School, 2013 also marked the debut of a newly constituted editorial board made up of members from other UK universities. The editorial board...
This conference, hosted by the Law School at the University of Southampton, (17th–19th April 2015) seeks to analyse the challenge posed to international law by the Jewish State of Israel and the whole of historic Palestine – the area to the west side of River Jordan...
Call for Participants Considering: that many students across the world cannot afford textbooks, that to protect the substantial profit margins of major publishers, such students may even be prohibited by copyright from having access to photocopies of such materials...
This conference honors Professor Duncan Kennedy, one of the most influential legal theorists and left critics of our time. After teaching for more than four decades at Harvard Law School, Professor Kennedy announced his intention to retire. Kennedy’s brilliant...
We are delighted to announce four travel and accommodation bursaries to support the attendance of PhD students or financially insecure post-docs at the Authority & Political Technologies 2014: Power in a World of Becoming, Entanglement & Attachment (University...
The conference seeks to create a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural dialogue between students coming from European and foreign universities. The project was initially driven by the feeling that legal scholarship has remained largely silent in the aftermath of the...