Dear Reader, The Queer Judgments Project is an initiative that evolved from disparate conversations between the current co-editors about how legal judgments related to sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and sex characteristics could have been written...
Following the theme, Surf ‘n’ Turf: Critical Laws of the Land and Sea, the Critical Legal Conference (CLC) 2025 at the University of Exeter offers an opportunity to interrogate the dynamic interplay between land and sea within the context of critical legal thought....
University of Derby, April 24th to April 25th, 2025; The MCCT is an annual interdisciplinary conference that provides a forum for emergent critical scholarship, broadly construed. The conference is free for all to attend and follows a non-hierarchical model that seeks...
“Of course, we have all read, and all do read Capital. For almost a century, we have been able to read it every day, transparently, in the dramas and dreams of our history, in its disputes and conflicts, in the defeats and victories of the workers’ movement which is...
IALS is pleased to announce the establishment of the Law and the Humanities Hub (LHub), a dynamic initiative led by Professor Anat Rosenberg, who has recently joined the institute. LHub aims to foster academic expertise, creativity, and intellectual leadership in law...
In recent years, the relationship between intellectual property and capitalism has received growing interest from different disciplines, particularly economic history, law, sociology, politics, and science and technology studies. This workshop aims to bring together...