The very informative bulletin of the European Network on Law and Society (Réseau Européen Droit & Société) included information on the following:
Cultural legal studies methodology. Wherefore art thou?”, Wollongong (Australia), Friday 21 September 2012
The UW Global Legal Studies Center & South Asia Legal Studies Working Group, Sixth Annual South Asia Legal Studies Pre-Conference Workshop, Thursday, October 11, 2012. Lubar Commons (7200 Law) - University of Wisconsin Law School
Institute of Commonwealth Studies, First Decolonization workshop 2012-2013. Londres, 16 novembre 2012
University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice, Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law, Liverpool, 6-7 décembre 2012
See below for additional details.
“Cultural legal studies methodology. Wherefore art thou?”, Wollongong (Australia), Friday 21 September 2012
Lieu : University of Wollongongn
UniCentre building 11, UniVenue
This symposium
considers the relationship between law and popular culture within a ‘cultural
legal studies' movement. Work in this diverse and seemingly amorphous field is
largely connected by a desire to explore the meaning and representation of law
within a variety of cultural contexts, and as a body of scholarship it
describes the site of a complex encounter between contemporary culture and law.
This symposium seeks to further explore and explicate the world of cultural
legal studies within the context of popular culture and with particular
attention to methodology. To facilitate this, the symposium has two important
objectives at its core: first, to seek to identify and frame what we mean by
the term 'cultural legal studies'; and second to illuminate the
methodologies and practices that shape studies of law and popular culture and
law and humanities research that draws upon the practices of cultural legal
studies.
As well as
presentations on these topics by confirmed speakers, the symposium features an
open session around the question: ‘What is Cultural Legal Studies'?
Contact : Administration
Officer (Research)
Faculty of Law, University of Wollongong
- Australia
NSW 2522 | (+61 2 4221
4631 | Fax: +61 2 4221 3188 |
The UW Global Legal Studies Center & South Asia Legal Studies Working Group, Sixth Annual South Asia Legal Studies Pre-Conference Workshop, Thursday, October 11, 2012. Lubar Commons (7200 Law) - University of Wisconsin Law School
Site : HTTP://law.wisc.edu/gls/sa_legal_studies_working_group.html
Contact : Mitra
Sharafi (sharafi@wisc.edu) or Sumudu Atapattu (atapattu@wisc.edu).
We
encourage you to attend the 41th Annual Conference on South
Asia (Oct.11-14, 2012), immediately following the
pre-conference: HTTP://southasiaconference.wisc.edu/
Institute of Commonwealth Studies, First Decolonization workshop 2012-2013. Londres, 16 novembre 2012
We will be running the
first of our decolonization
workshops for 2012-13 here at Senate House on Friday 16 November. The
day will run from 10.30am
to 7.30pm and will culminate with the launch of Dr Harshan
Kumarasingham's new
book, A Political Legacy of
the British Empire: Power and the Parliamentary System in Post-Colonial India
and Sri Lanka (I.B. Tauris). As on previous occasions, we aim to
have three panel discussions over the course of the day, followed by the
launch. Each panel will consist of three papers lasting for 15-20 minutes.
We would be grateful for any offers of papers on some aspect of twentieth century decolonization, ideally by next Friday 24 August. We would also be grateful for any suggestions of established scholars or research students not on our lists who might be prepared to give papers.
Contact : Professor Philip Murphy, Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies - School of Advanced Study
University of London, 2nd floor, South block, Senate House - Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
Email : ics@sas.ac.uk
Site : www.commonwealth.sas.ac.uk
We would be grateful for any offers of papers on some aspect of twentieth century decolonization, ideally by next Friday 24 August. We would also be grateful for any suggestions of established scholars or research students not on our lists who might be prepared to give papers.
Contact : Professor Philip Murphy, Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies - School of Advanced Study
University of London, 2nd floor, South block, Senate House - Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
Email : ics@sas.ac.uk
Site : www.commonwealth.sas.ac.uk
Please contact ics@sas.ac.uk
University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice, Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law, Liverpool, 6-7 décembre 2012
Call for Papers
The first conference
on Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law, organised
by the University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice, will
take place on Thursday 6th December and Friday 7th December 2012.
We are very grateful
that this event is being co-funded by the Institute
for Global Law and Policy (IGLP) at Harvard Law
School.
More information, with
already confirmed speakers, is online.
Please send abstracts
of 500 words (max.) and a short bio (100 words max.) to Dr Christine
Schwöbel at C.Schwobel@liverpool.ac.uk
by 01 September 2012. Selected speakers will be contacted by 28
September 2012. Draft papers will be due by 01 December 2012. A number of
papers will be selected for an edited collection and/or a special issue.
Contact : Dr Christine EJ
Schwöbel, Lecturer in Law, University
of Liverpool, Rendall Building,
Room 226 - Tel: 0044 (0)151 7943448. Direct 0044 (0)7890 555929 - Email: C.Schwobel@Liverpool.ac.uk
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