The Warwick Social Theory Centre and the Centre for Critical Legal Studies are pleased to host Grace Lavery for a reading of her new memoir Please Miss: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Penis, followed by discussion with Cath Lambert. The event will take place on...
Contemporary feminist legal scholarship appears to have no history and almost no canonical texts. Unlike other fields in the humanities and social sciences, there has been an absence of interest in questions of feminist inheritance in law; a certain unwillingness to...
Following the announcement by certain Universities that they will dock staff 100% of pay if they refuse to reschedule strike affected work, an online #OneOfUsAllOfUs teach-out is being organised to explore the legality of such draconian policies. It will happen at...
The CLC2022 will be hosted by the Faculty of Law of UiT The Arctic University of Tromsø. Since its first annual meeting in 1986, the Critical Legal Conference (CLC) has been a key site for the critical study of legal and political questions both in Britain and...
We live in troubled times: old forms, albeit waning, still hold sway over our world, but the new forms are still in the dark. The liberal hegemony is no longer able to sustain the ideology of capitalist tranquil happiness. Authoritarianism rears its ugly head both in...
THE PROLETARIAT RELOADED: BADIOU BEYOND MARXISM AND ANARCHISM Jon Mazzalini The Proletariat Reloaded This book is an important and original attempt to overcome the opposition between Marxism and anarchism, a rift that opened up with the First International in the...