What is Law’s relationship to senses? In a sense, Law, the anaesthetic par excellence, is constantly engaged in numbing the senses into commonsense; manipulating, channelling and controlling the sensible; inserting properties and forbidding contacts; dissimulating...
Gilad explores his first encounter with Jazz music and its impact on his ethical and philosophical stand. The talk will explore the medium in which aesthetics is transformed into morality in particular as instantiated in new perspectives on the relations between the...
The Australian Feminist Law Journal is seeking articles for publication for a Special Issue of the Journal, ‘Gardens of Justice’, namely Volume 39, December 2013. The theme ‘Gardens of Justice’ suggests a plurality of justice gardens that may function together but at...
The open-access, interdisciplinary academic journal, the Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies, have just released a new special issue on the theme of ‘Democracy and Law’. The issue centres on the relationship between legal and political regimes, most...
The London Review of International Law writes to encourage submissions. The review is a new journal to be published by Oxford University Press in 2013. In addition to scholarly articles, they are seeking review essays and writings in non-traditional formats of...
When: Wednesday, March 20th, 2013 Where: Queen Mary Charterhouse Campus, Sir Anthony Dawson Room, ground floor, Dawson Hall. Time: 10am – 5pm Sponsored by: Legal Theory and Legal History Research Group, Queen Mary School of Law, and the Centre for Ethics and Politics,...