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EXTERNAL EVENTS

Here we feature non-SLSA events of interest to members of the SLSA.

If you would like a conference, workshop or seminar added to this page, please contact Marie Selwood. For details of the SLSA Annual Conference, Postgraduate Conference, and our seminars and workshops, please visit the SLSA events section. 

EVENT DETAILS

15 June 2026

Annual Postgraduate Conference in International Law and Human Rights

Date:

15 June 2026

Venue:

University of Liverpool

This is a two-day event from 15–16 June 2026.

Conference theme: The Future of the International Legal Order

15 June 2026

Circumstances of Law

Date:

15 June 2026

Venue:

UCL Faculty of Laws, London, and online

Speaker: Grégoire Webber, Professor of Law and Philosophy (Queen's University, Canada)


Chair: George Letsas, Professor of Philosophy of Law (UCL Laws)

15 June 2026

Women Who Will – Summer Celebration and Class of 2026 Unveiling

Date:

15 June 2026

Venue:

Intercontinental London

This is the Next 100 Years project annual awards ceremony.

15 June 2026

17th International Disability Law Summer School

Date:

15 June 2026

Venue:

University of Galway

This three-day event will take place from 15 to 17 June 2026.


Theme: The UNCRPD Twenty Years On: New Horizons and Emerging Challenges.

16 June 2026

Slavery, Sanctuary and York: Becoming a University of Sanctuary – York in London and online

Date:

16 June 2026

Venue:

The Devereux, London

A panel discussion and Q&A looking at modern slavery, coercion, forced labour and what it means to be a University of Sanctuary.

16 June 2026

Advocacy and the Vulnerable – International Conference

Date:

16 June 2026

Venue:

Nottingham Trent University

This is a two-day conference running from 16–17 June 2026. See announcement for details.



Registration is open on the link below.


16 June 2026

Socioeconomic Rights: Past, Present and Future

Date:

16 June 2026

Venue:

School of Law, University of Leeds and online

Fifty years since the UK ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights it has still not been incorporated into UK law.


This two-day conference, from 16 to 17 June 2026, will include three panels of paper presentations and keynote lectures delivered by Professor Philip Alston, Professor Aoife Nolan and Dr Emma Wincup (Joseph Rowntree Foundation).


It is funded by the Society of Legal Scholars and the Centre for Law and Social Justice, University of Leeds.

17 June 2026

Law, Culture, and the Humanities: 28th Annual Conference – call for papers

Date:

17 June 2026

Venue:

DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, Illinois

This two-day conference will take place from 17 to 18 June 2026. It will also include a graduate student workshop.


18 June 2026

Consent, Harm, and Gendered Justice

Date:

18 June 2026

Venue:

University of Greenwich, London and online

The launch of two new books that rethink how violence, harm, and justice are understood - from intimate settings to a planetary scale.

18 June 2026

When Do We Have a Duty to Protest?

Date:

18 June 2026

Venue:

Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, Hull

Professor Colin Tyler, University of Hull, examines the growing restrictions on protest, their impact on citizens, and the ethical basis of protest.

19 June 2026

Inaugural Lecture of Professor Kasey McCall-Smith

Date:

19 June 2026

Venue:

Edinburgh Law School

Professor McCall-Smith holds the Chair of International Law and Human Rights at the University of Edinburgh.

19 June 2026

ERC Advanced Grants Webinar

Date:

19 June 2026

Venue:

online from the British Academy

The British Academy will be hosting its next webinar on Friday 19 June 2026, for UK based researchers in the humanities and social sciences interested in applying for European Research Council (ERC) grants. The webinar will focus on the ERC Advanced Grants.

19 June 2026

British Academy Ideas Festival

Date:

19 June 2026

Venue:

British Academy, London

The British Academy Ideas Festival returns on Friday 19 and Saturday 20 June 2026. Celebrating bold thinking and unexpected discoveries from the histories that shape our identities to the forces influencing politics, culture and technology.

19 June 2026

Law and Humanities Roundtable 2026: Visions of Democracy in Art and Literature

Date:

19 June 2026

Venue:

Trinity College Dublin

The organisers of the eighth annual Law and Humanities roundtable invite original, and interdisciplinary paper presentations in response to this year’s theme. See call for papers for details.

19 June 2026

Speaking Out as Sexual Violence Researchers

Date:

19 June 2026

Venue:

University of Sussex

This event invites sexual violence researchers from different disciplines and institutions to reflect on how we speak out about our research. Through interdisciplinary conversations and workshops, we hope to navigate and address challenges in disseminating sexual violence research, including the risks and responsibilities that arise with increased visibility, exposure and engagement.

19 June 2026

Decolonising Law and Literature: Perspectives from the Global South

Date:

19 June 2026

Venue:

Online from the Legal Humanities Association

This is a one-day workshop brings together academics from Colombia, South Africa, Romania, Brazil and Mexico to engage with questions of decolonisation.

22 June 2026

The Ombudsman’s Response to Global Crises

Date:

22 June 2026

Venue:

Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade

This two-day workshop will run from 22–23 June 2026.


Convenors: Luka Glušac (University of Belgrade), Naomi Creutzfeldt (University of Kent), and Chris Gill (University of Glasgow)


See website below for details.

23 June 2026

The Four Nations Law and the Humanities Forums: Workshop 2

Date:

23 June 2026

Venue:

Queen's University Belfast

Located at Queen’s University Belfast, this is the second forum in the series which aims to provide an important space to develop research excellence at the intersections of law and the humanities, and foster intellectual community, supporting early-career scholars.


See website for updates.

24 June 2026

Workshop: Criminal Justice and Society in England, 1775 - 2000

Date:

24 June 2026

Venue:

The National Archives, Richmond, Surrey

Skills workshop for identifying and accessing original source material among modern legal records.

24 June 2026

PAST: Criminal Justice and Society in England, 1775 - 2000

Date:

24 June 2026

Venue:

National Archives, Richmond, Surrey

Workshop on essential skills you need to identify and access original source material among modern legal records.

24 June 2026

5th Conference on Financial Law and Regulation

Date:

24 June 2026

Venue:

Centre for Business Law and Practice, University of Leeds

This is a two-day event from 24–25 June 2026.


25 June 2026

Foucault on Power, Law, and Society: A Reappraisal

Date:

25 June 2026

Venue:

Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London

A book symposium on Marco Brigaglia's book Foucault on Power, Law, and Society A Reappraisal (Routledge 2026).


Speaker: Marco Brigaglia, Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Palermo, Italy.

25 June 2026

Debate: Should Digital Files be Property?

Date:

25 June 2026

Venue:

Centre for Commercial Law Studies, QMUL

Hosted by The Cloud Legal Project.

25 June 2026

The Legacy of Brexit and the Changing Political Landscape

Date:

25 June 2026

Venue:

University of Worcester

Dates: 25–26 June 2026


The co-convenors of the Society of Legal Scholars Public Law section are delighted to announce a two-day, in-person conference at the University of Worcester. The conference, which is supported by the Society of Legal Scholars Subject Section Fund, will explore the public law and constitutional implications of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit).


25 June 2026

Rethinking the Right to the University: A Course Design Workshop

Date:

25 June 2026

Venue:

University of Liverpool, School of Law & Social Justice

This three-hour workshop is focused on designing a cross-faculty course inspired by the work of Robbie Shilliam and Stephanie Butcher, and focused on the provocations, possibilities, and challenges of advancing 'epistemic justice' and the role of universities in contributing to socially just cities.

25 June 2026

Debate: Should Digital Files be Property?, QMUL

Date:

25 June 2026

Venue:

Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London

Hosted by The Cloud Legal Project, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London.

26 June 2026

Rights Resistance Critique: A Conference Celebrating the Work of Costas Douzinas

Date:

26 June 2026

Venue:

Centre for Law and Humanities, Birkbeck University of London

A two-day event from 26–27 June 2026.


A conference to celebrate the work of Costas Douzinas. The speakers are Peter Goodrich, Gil Leung, Adam Gearey, Ozan Kamiloglou, Julia Chryssostalis, Andreas Philippopoulos-Michalopoulos, Patrick Hanafin, Cormac Deane, Ceylan Yildiz, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, Dan Matthews, Marcus De Matos, Moniza Rizzini-Ansari, Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa, Illan Wall, Jaco Barnard-Naude.


See website for details.

28 June 2026

IVR XXXII: Special Workshop on 'Justice and Mobility: Access, Rights, and Barriers'

Date:

28 June 2026

Venue:

Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey

This event runs from 28 June–3 July 2026.


Applications to this year's mobility-themed special workshop at the 32nd World Congress of the International Association Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. Please see here for further information about the stream. Wider details about the conference are available on the website link below. Please do not hesitate to reach out to Dr Ben Hudson and/or Nadire Özdemir if you have any questions.

29 June 2026

British Academy Webinar: SHAPE Involve and Engage 2027–28 – Guidance on the Funding Application Process

Date:

29 June 2026

Venue:

Online from the British Academy

This is an evening webinar, offering an overview of the SHAPE Involve and Engage 2027–28 call, guidance on the application process, and the opportunity to ask questions.


Register on the Zoom link below.

30 June 2026

Workshop on Law and Policy

Date:

30 June 2026

Venue:

Centre of Law and Society and Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University

This workshop will address differences in the ways the concept of ‘Policy’ is used by lawyers and socio-legal scholars on one side and political and social scientists on the other. Organised by Caer Smyth, Dan Wincott and Dave Cowan.


It will run from 30 June–1 July 2026.



30 June 2026

On the Right Side of History – and Lesbians: Public Art, Law, and Concepts of Normativity

Date:

30 June 2026

Venue:

Institute of Advanced Legal Studies

Speaker: Martin Firrell

Organised by The Law and the Humanities Hub.

30 June 2026

Social Sciences and Humanities Opportunities in Horizon Europe Pillar 2: Understanding the 2026-27 Work Programme

Date:

30 June 2026

Venue:

British Academy, London, and online

A workshop exploring Horizon Europe Pillar 2 opportunities.

1 July 2026

Legal Humanities and Creative Writing Workshop

Date:

1 July 2026

Venue:

University of Southampton

The School of Law and the Department of English at the University of Southampton, UK, warmly invite abstracts for submissions for oral contributions to a Legal Humanities and Creative Writing Workshop: Stories of ‘Separation’ and ‘Gathering’ in Legal and Creative Imaginaries (spring/summer 2026, date tbc) on the productive role of fictional genre in law and legal thought. Please see the full Call for Abstracts for details.


This is a two-day event running from 1 to 2 July 2026.



1 July 2026

AcSS Annual Lecture and President’s Reception: registration open

Date:

1 July 2026

Venue:

Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London

  • Speaker: Professor Rana Mitter OBE FBA, S T Lee Professor of US-Asia Relations at The Harvard Kennedy School

  • Title: China, the US and Europe in the Era of Xi and Trump


2 July 2026

Of Mollies and Men – A Queer History of Bow Street and Beyond

Date:

2 July 2026

Venue:

Walking Tour of Covent Garden, London

From the Molly Houses of the 18th century, to the arrest and trial of Oscar Wilde, to the laws protecting LGBTQ+ people today, explore the rich history of Covent Garden with this Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice Walking Tour.

2 July 2026

Centre for Access to Justice and Inclusion (CAJI) Conference 2026

Date:

2 July 2026

Venue:

Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge

The annual Centre for Access to Justice and Inclusion (CAJI) Conference 2026 is organised around a shared concern: how changes in the global order are reshaping the way law is made, interpreted, and used. Across jurisdictions and fields of practice, long-standing assumptions about legal authority, regulatory stability, and the reach of rights are being unsettled by shifting geopolitical power, economic realignment, technological concentration, and new forms of cross-border influence.


Further information is available on the website.

2 July 2026

Experimental Constitution-Drafting Workshops

Date:

2 July 2026

Venue:

Dublin

These workships, organised by the University of Galway, will take place from 2 to 4 July 2026.


2 July 2026

9th Future of European Law and Policy Conference

Date:

2 July 2026

Venue:

Institute of European Law, Birmingham Law School

Conference theme: EU and UK: 10 years after the referendum

2 July 2026

Ethnography and Law: Methods and Challenges in Times of Crisis

Date:

2 July 2026

Venue:

University of Hamburg

Two-day workshop from 2–3 July 2026.


LINK

2 July 2026

The Four Nations Law and the Humanities Forums: Workshop 3

Date:

2 July 2026

Venue:

Cardiff University

Located at Cardiff University, this is the third forum in the series which aims to provide an important space to develop research excellence at the intersections of law and the humanities, and foster intellectual community, supporting early-career scholars.


See website for updates.

6 July 2026

The Windsor Framework and EU Rights After Brexit: A Conversation on Dillon

Date:

6 July 2026

Venue:

Dickson Poon School of Law, London

Join the Centre of European Law for a conversation on the recent Dillon judgment of the UK Supreme Court.

6 July 2026

Workshop: Future of Social Sciences

Date:

6 July 2026

Venue:

Warwick Conferences Centre

The Warwick Commission on the Future of Social Sciences will lead a sector-wide conversation on the future direction of the social sciences on 6 & 7 July 2026.


See website below for details and registration.


This event has been organised in partnership with the Academy of Social Sciences.

7 July 2026

PLP Report Launch: Culture and Language in the Immigration and Asylum Tribunals

Date:

7 July 2026

Venue:

Webinar from the Public Law Project

This event looks at the impact that cultural and linguistic understanding and misunderstanding can have on decisions in immigration and asylum appeals.


See website for details.

7 July 2026

Authoritarianism and the Rule of Law: A UK Perspective

Date:

7 July 2026

Venue:

University of Leeds and online

The University of Leeds School of Law is hosting a free, full day interdisciplinary workshop exploring the growing challenges posed by authoritarianism and right wing populism to the rule of law in the UK and beyond. See website for details.


Some travel bursaries are available. Closing date for applications: 12 June 2026.


Registration is open.


See website below for full details.

7 July 2026

Law in Motion: The Audiovisual Turn in Socio-Legal Studies

Date:

7 July 2026

Venue:

Centre of Law and Society, Cardiff, and online

This two-day hybrid workshop will take place on 7 & 8 July 2026.


See announcement for details and the Teams joining link below.


9 July 2026

BAILII: Sir Henry Brooke Lecture

Date:

9 July 2026

Venue:

Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, London

This year's lecture on 'The 21st Century Judge: privileges, pitfalls, and potential' will be given by The Rt Hon Lady Wise, President of the Scottish Tribunals and Inner House Judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland.

9 July 2026

Women in Legal Academia: Empowering Underrepresented Voices in UK Law School

Date:

9 July 2026

Venue:

University of Nottingham

Bringing together scholars, practitioners, and PhD candidates from across the UK and beyond, the event offers a rich programme of paper presentations, thematic roundtables, and networking opportunities. Attendees will hear from leading voices including opening keynote speaker Professor Olympia Bekou, Head of the School of Law at the University of Nottingham; closing remarks from Professor Charlotte Villiers of the University of Bristol Law School.


This is a two-day event on 9 and 10 July 2026.

14 July 2026

The Decolonial Researcher: NCRM Training Course

Date:

14 July 2026

Venue:

University of Southampton

This one-day course will offer an in-depth exploration of decolonising academia by asking: What are the possibilities when it comes to decolonial research?

17 July 2026

The Four Nations Law and the Humanities Forums: Workshop 4

Date:

17 July 2026

Venue:

Warwick University

Located at Warwick University, this is the fourth forum in the series which aims to provide an important space to develop research excellence at the intersections of law and the humanities, and foster intellectual community, supporting early-career scholars.


See website for updates.

22 July 2026

Private and Public Institutions for Good Governance

Date:

22 July 2026

Venue:

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

This conference runs for three days from 22 to 24 July 2026.


See website for details.

25 July 2026

River Rights

Date:

25 July 2026

Venue:

The Briggait, Glasgow

Join a discussion around River Rights with nature rights Lawyer, Mónica Feria-Tinta, author of A Barrister for the Earth and Julia Leino of the Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland.

24 August 2026

Hard-to-Reach: Applied Research Methods with Hidden, Marginal and Excluded Populations – 5-day course

Date:

24 August 2026

Venue:

Nuffield College, Oxford

Focusing on hard-to-reach populations, this intensive course – which runs 24–28 August 2026 – introduces applied research methods for conducting high-quality qualitative and quantitative research with marginal, hidden, and excluded groups.


For further information, and application please contact Melanie Sawers at: melanie.sawers@nuffield.ox.ac.uk

2 September 2026

Society of Legal Scholars: 117th Annual Conference

Date:

2 September 2026

Venue:

University of East Anglia

This three-day event will run from 2 to 4 September 2026.


Theme: 'Doing Law Differently'. See website below for details.


Registration is open.

6 September 2026

Representation and Justice: Law, Media and Popular Culture Workshop: call for abstracts

Date:

6 September 2026

Venue:

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

Submissions are invited for a workshop at the University of Strathclyde School of Law on 3 and 4 September 2026 exploring the relationship between representation, justice, and popular culture.


See announcement for details.

The form for submissions is available on the link below.


Closing date: 10 July 2026.

7 September 2026

What Truth? Evidence as Politics in Human Rights Courts

Date:

7 September 2026

Venue:

Tarragona, Spain

This is a three-day event from 7–9 September 2026 is the final conference of the DISSECT research project (ERC) for the study of evidence in international human rights adjudication. See announcement and link below for details.


8 September 2026

Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking: call for abstracts

Date:

8 September 2026

Venue:

Online hosted by Derby University

This international, inter-institutional conference hosted by Derby University, in partnership with University of Portsmouth and supported by International Society of Economic Criminology, explores, discusses and investigates the phenomena of modern slavery and human trafficking.


Call closes: 7 July 2026.

9 September 2026

CPWO Annual Conference 2026

Date:

9 September 2026

Venue:

The Open University, Walton Hall

The Centre for Protecting Women Online has announced its 2nd Women & Girls’ Online Safety Conference. It will take place on 9 & 10 September 2026.

9 September 2026

Social Class and Law Workshop: call for applications

Date:

9 September 2026

Venue:

Wolfson College, Oxford

The Law in Societies Research Cluster at Wolfson College and the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, invite PhD students and Early Career Researchers in Law to apply to participate in a one-day workshop on Social Class and Law, taking place on 9 September 2026 from 9:30am–6:00pm. 


This one-day workshop is designed for PhD students and early career researchers

legal scholars interested in researching social class in the legal profession, legal processes, and/or substantive law.


See announcement for details.

Registration is at the link below.

15 September 2026

Launch of Indefensible by John Hyde: How Lawyers Failed to Stop the Post Office Scandal

Date:

15 September 2026

Venue:

Bolt Burdon Kemp, London

John Hyde reveals how the real Post Office Scandal was that their lawyers knew the evidence was flawed but failed to act.

16 September 2026

Voices of Justice: Transforming Communication in Policing and Criminal Justice

Date:

16 September 2026

Venue:

British Academy, London

A two-day hybrid conference from 16–17 September 2026 uniting researchers and practitioners to improve policing and criminal justice through better communication and trust.

16 September 2026

Evolution of the Justice System – Londoners as Lawyers, Judges and Jury

Date:

16 September 2026

Venue:

National Archives, London

Join Patrick Voss to look at how lawyers, judges and juries developed from Magna Carta to today and how Londoners shaped modern justice.

17 September 2026

Money and Violence

Date:

17 September 2026

Venue:

Friends House, London

Organised by the UCL Institute for Global Prosperity, this conference will explore the links between money, power, and violence across war, debt, everyday life and global economic systems.

17 September 2026

Contemplative Praxis, Feminism and Human Rights

Date:

17 September 2026

Venue:

Inter University Centre Dubrovnik (IUC), Dubrovnik, Croatia

The conference takes place from 17–18 September 2026.


18 September 2026

International Conference on Feminism, Gender and Law: Feminist Lawmaking

Date:

18 September 2026

Venue:

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

See website for details of this international conference on the theme of 'Feminist Lawmaking'.

22 September 2026

Centre for Social Futures: New Late Summer School Series

Date:

22 September 2026

Venue:

Lancaster University

The Centre for Social Futures, Lancaster University, UK, is delighted to announce the launch of an exciting new series of late summer schools dedicated to explore and define why, how and in which ways key values might inform Futures thinking and practice. The theme of this year's event is 'Empathy'.


This five-day event runs from 22–26 September 2026. See link below for full details.


28 September 2026

Tracing Elizabeth – Crime, Gender and Justice in 19th Century England

Date:

28 September 2026

Venue:

National Archives, London

Explore Elizabeth Curdew’s life as a 19th-century repeat offender - examining crime, punishment, and how Victorian society treated women.

30 September 2026

SAFI Annual Conference 2026

Date:

30 September 2026

Venue:

University of Bonn, Germany

The theme is 'Enabling democracy'. See website for details.


3 December 2026

'On Trial': Claiming Feminist Justice in Dark Times: call for papers

Date:

3 December 2026

Venue:

University of Verona

A two-day event from 3–4 December 2026 organised by Hannah Arendt” Center in collaboration with SAFI Network.


Call closes: 15 July 2026.

2 March 2027

VSR PhD Days and Annual Conference 2027: save the dates

Date:

2 March 2027

Venue:

Antwerp, Belgium

The PhD Days are 2 & 3 March 2027. The Annual Conference is on 4 & 5 March 2027.


See announcement for further details:


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