Society of Legal Scholars

Society of Legal Scholars The Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) is the learned society for those who teach law in a university or

The Society of Legal Scholars is a learned society with charitable status* whose aim is the advancement of legal education and scholarship in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The Society is the learned society for those engaged in law teaching and/or legal scholarship. The Society is legal education's principal representative body to the professional bodies and the Government.The SLS holds an annua

l conference each year, usually at the University of the President. In addition the Society organises and /or sponsors seminars and workshops throughout the year. The Society is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales No: 282719.

CALL FOR PAPERS: Deadline 6 February 2023. This one-day workshop will bring together legal academics from across Cambrid...
18/01/2023

CALL FOR PAPERS: Deadline 6 February 2023. This one-day workshop will bring together legal academics from across Cambridge and beyond, and cover a broad range of topics arranged around four key themes. Participant numbers are limited: please register your interest by emailing Dr Stefan Theil [email protected] a 500-word abstract before the deadline (6 February 2023). Successful individuals will be contacted shortly thereafter and asked to develop their abstract into a between 1,500- and 2,000-word discussion paper. Further details at: flyer .

CALL FOR PAPERS: Deadline 6 February 2023. This one-day workshop will bring together legal academics from across Cambridge and beyond, and cover a broad range of topics arranged around four key themes. Participant numbers are limited: please register your interest by emailing Dr Stefan Theil st608@c...

As law schools seek to diversify, liberate and decolonise the curriculum, legal history can and should play a vital role...
05/12/2022

As law schools seek to diversify, liberate and decolonise the curriculum, legal history can and should play a vital role. This one-day (10.30-16.00) online conference, organised by the Open University Law School, explores how legal history contributes to the curriculum of the modern law school. Bringing diverse perspectives from across the globe, speakers discuss how and why legal history plays a role and consider the benefits an historical perspective can bring....

As law schools seek to diversify, liberate and decolonise the curriculum, legal history can and should play a vital role. This one-day (10.30-16.00) online conference, organised by the Open University Law School, explores how legal history contributes to the curriculum of the modern law school. Brin...

This one-day event (09.30-15.45) is organised by the Law School and the Nursing School with the support of ANHH Consulti...
05/12/2022

This one-day event (09.30-15.45) is organised by the Law School and the Nursing School with the support of ANHH Consulting - Building Better Governance. Further details and registration at: attached and

This one-day event (09.30-15.45) is organised by the Law School and the Nursing School with the support of ANHH Consulting – Building Better Governance. Further details and registration at: attached and https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/confronting-dishonestythe-significance-of-context-in-considering...

The University of Bristol Law School and The George Washington University Law School Government Procurement Law Program ...
19/11/2022

The University of Bristol Law School and The George Washington University Law School Government Procurement Law Program are presenting a free, 90-minute (14.00-15.30) webinar that will address the promise of technological solutions for procurement challenges. For any question, please email [email protected]. Further details and registration at:

The University of Bristol Law School and The George Washington University Law School Government Procurement Law Program are presenting a free, 90-minute (14.00-15.30) webinar that will address the promise of technological solutions for procurement challenges. For any question, please email a.sanchez...

In her inaugural lecture (17.00-18.0), Professor Stephanie Pywell will explore some effects of the empowerment of indivi...
19/11/2022

In her inaugural lecture (17.00-18.0), Professor Stephanie Pywell will explore some effects of the empowerment of individuals and organisations to make delegated legislation, including the regulations about wearing face coverings in 2020. She will also reflect on the empowering effect of education – especially that offered by The Open University. Further details at:

In her inaugural lecture (17.00-18.0), Professor Stephanie Pywell will explore some effects of the empowerment of individuals and organisations to make delegated legislation, including the regulations about wearing face coverings in 2020. She will also reflect on the empowering effect of education ....

This seminar will provide a unique opportunity to learn about legal design and how design thinking principles can be app...
19/11/2022

This seminar will provide a unique opportunity to learn about legal design and how design thinking principles can be applied to law to make it more user friendly and more accessible for people to understand. Further details at:

This seminar will provide a unique opportunity to learn about legal design and how design thinking principles can be applied to law to make it more user friendly and more accessible for people to understand. Further details at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/design-thinking-and-legal-design-in-clini...

This Centre for Access to Justice and Inclusion (CAJI) guest webinar with Dr. John Sorabji will be held from 12.00-13.00...
19/11/2022

This Centre for Access to Justice and Inclusion (CAJI) guest webinar with Dr. John Sorabji will be held from 12.00-13.00 (UK time). Further details and registration at:

This Centre for Access to Justice and Inclusion (CAJI) guest webinar with Dr. John Sorabji will be held from 12.00-13.00 (UK time). Further details and registration at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrcu-vqDgpH9GgUja37wCPvy-BdciT7pMr

This event is organised by the Institute for the Study of European Law (ISEL), City Law School and is part of the City L...
19/11/2022

This event is organised by the Institute for the Study of European Law (ISEL), City Law School and is part of the City Law School’s ‘ISEL Seminar Series’ Autumn Term 2022/23. Further details at:

This event is organised by the Institute for the Study of European Law (ISEL), City Law School and is part of the City Law School’s ‘ISEL Seminar Series’ Autumn Term 2022/23. Further details at: https://www.city.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/2022/december/towards-a-european-digital-citizenship-...

CALL FOR PAPERS: Deadline 19 February 2023. This fifth annual Law and Humanities roundtable invites original, interdisci...
19/11/2022

CALL FOR PAPERS: Deadline 19 February 2023. This fifth annual Law and Humanities roundtable invites original, interdisciplinary, and humanities-focused paper presentations occasioned by the 400th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio in 1623. Further details at: attached.

CALL FOR PAPERS: Deadline 19 February 2023. This fifth annual Law and Humanities roundtable invites original, interdisciplinary, and humanities-focused paper presentations occasioned by the 400th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio in 1623. Further details at: attached.

A one-day (09.30-17.30) conference on major issues in International Migration law and Citizenship law, for practitioners...
19/11/2022

A one-day (09.30-17.30) conference on major issues in International Migration law and Citizenship law, for practitioners, academics, and students. Further details at: attached.

A one-day (09.30-17.30) conference on major issues in International Migration law and Citizenship law, for practitioners, academics, and students. Further details at: attached.

This event (4.00-5.30pm)is jointly hosted by QM Criminal Justice Centre and the Centre for Financial Law, Regulation and...
19/11/2022

This event (4.00-5.30pm)is jointly hosted by QM Criminal Justice Centre and the Centre for Financial Law, Regulation and Compliance (FinReg), Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. This event is free but advance registration is required. Further details and registration at:

This event (4.00-5.30pm)is jointly hosted by QM Criminal Justice Centre and the Centre for Financial Law, Regulation and Compliance (FinReg), Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. This event is free but advance registration is required. Further details and registration at: https://www.eventbrite.co.u...

This talk (12.00-1.00pm) offers a counterintuitive explanation for why tensions in the South China Sea have risen, not d...
19/11/2022

This talk (12.00-1.00pm) offers a counterintuitive explanation for why tensions in the South China Sea have risen, not declined, in the UNCLOS era. The new international regime reconstituted China and its neighbours’ interests in jurisdiction at sea to produce harder, yet also more ambiguous claim. Speaker: Dr Andrew Chubb, Lancaster University China Centre. Teams link: Further details at:

This talk (12.00-1.00pm) offers a counterintuitive explanation for why tensions in the South China Sea have risen, not declined, in the UNCLOS era. The new international regime reconstituted China and its neighbours’ interests in jurisdiction at sea to produce harder, yet also more ambiguous claim...

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