Applications close 23 August 2025; Workshop 8-12 December 2025. The Transnational Association of Legal Scholars (TALS) is a group of legal scholars experienced in research and supervision and interested in the conduct and method of research in...
The 18th Melbourne Doctoral Forum on Legal Theory (DFLT-18) is an annual interdisciplinary workshop hosted by graduate researchers at Melbourne Law School. The Forum brings together graduate researchers and early career scholars from diverse backgrounds to reflect...
At a time when the foundations of the international legal system are fracturing and the outlook for disarmament progress may look bleak, how can communities, activists and scholars gather to resist and reenergise? This conference seeks to engage the question of...
This event explores the complex and contested role of law in revolutionary politics, asking whether law can prefigure the future we seek – or whether it must be abolished to make it possible. Drawing on anarchist, Marxist, and Black feminist thought, it invites...
Human rights and equality appear as ideals appealing to most if not all people across the globe. However, the way people understand and experience these ideals can vary significantly since even the most conservative politicians or activists use these ideals in some...
Although a common topic in colonial historiography, the influence of large-scale labor on the creation of built environments—including the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure, buildings and landscapes—has not been fully explored in the context of...