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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

3 November 2025

A Just City

Date:

3 November 2025

Venue:

Herschel Building, Newcastle University

Speaker: Michael Richardson, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, Newcastle University

Speaker: Daniel Mallo, Senior Lecturer in Architecture, Newcastle University and Registered Architect

4 November 2025

Minor Criminal: The Trial of the Man Who Murdered My Grandmother

Date:

4 November 2025

Venue:

Gresham College, London

Speaker: Lord Daniel Finkelstein OBE.

4 November 2025

Inspirational Women in Law Awards 2025

Date:

4 November 2025

Venue:

DLA Piper HQ, Central London

Booking is now open for this celebratory evening.

4 November 2025

Limited Precedent System and the Impact of Common Law on Adjudication: Evidence from Curia of Hungary

Date:

4 November 2025

Venue:

Online from the Global South Network

The Global South Network (GSN) invites you to this online guest lecture titled to be delivered by the Chief Justice/President of Curia (Supreme Court) of Hungary, the Honourable Professor Dr András Zs Varga  as part of the GSN Judges Guest Lecture Series.


5 November 2025

The US and International Law in Changing Times

Date:

5 November 2025

Venue:

Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London

This is a two-day conference from 5 to 6 November 2025.


The current US administration has rattled the waters of international law in a number of fields. The conference will examine how and why. Organised by the Society of Legal Scholars.

5 November 2025

Film Screening: The Veto

Date:

5 November 2025

Venue:

Frontline Club, London

This film explores the paths to breaking the UN Security Council deadlock.

5 November 2025

Justice Interrupted – Race, Ethnicity and Resistance ECR Symposium

Date:

5 November 2025

Venue:

University of Roehampton, London

One-day symposium bringing together ECRs whose work critically engages with questions of race, ethnicity, justice, and resistance.

5 November 2025

From Binary to Bench: Empowering Equal Opportunities and AI Literacy in Global Legal Education

Date:

5 November 2025

Venue:

Hybrid attendance & presentation: in person, Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading

The Symposium is funded by the Society of Legal Scholars.


AI and generative AI tools can both empower and disempower students and lecturers. This Symposium explores how AI and generative AI tools can be used to empower our students with equal opportunities in their legal educations and legal careers, particularly for students who can otherwise be excluded or ‘side-lined’ in legal education and within the legal sector. This Symposium takes an interdisciplinary and international approach in showcasing current best practices and innovation in using AI tools in legal education and to prepare students for future legal careers. The panels will include a focus on Pedagogy and Curriculum Design, International Approaches, Expertise from beyond Law, and Student Perspectives and Student Co-Led AI Teaching Projects.


See poster


and programme for details.


The registration link is below.


6 November 2025

Families at the Centre: Discussing Pathfinder in the Family Courts

Date:

6 November 2025

Venue:

Online from Support Through Court

Webinar on the Private Law Pathfinder programme, exploring its development and future implementation in family courts across England and Wales.


Panel chaired by Stephen Wildblood KC, Judge in the Family and High Courts:

  • Judge Christopher Simmonds, National Lead Judge for Divorce

  • Jo Shepherd, Lead Implementation Manager for Pathfinder at HMCTS

  • Mary Kaye, Partner at Rayden’s Solicitors

7 November 2025

When Worlds Tremble: Judgement and Unveiling in 1925 (One Hundred Years On)

Date:

7 November 2025

Venue:

University of Wollongong, Australia, and online

This event is part of the Legal Intersections Research Centre's 25th anniversary celebrations.


7 November 2025

The Legacy of LIRC: Weaving Law’s Intersections Over Time

Date:

7 November 2025

Venue:

Legal Intersections Research Centre, Wollongong, Australia

Professor Cassandra Sharp will be hosting a Q&A with past directors to celebrate 25 years of the LIRC.

10 November 2025

WiRL Seminar: Penalties Against Women Seeking (International) Protection

Date:

10 November 2025

Venue:

Free online seminar

States across the world increasingly use various mechanisms designed to limit access to (long-term) international protection. In parallel, women’s citizenship is at risk in many regions of the world, meaning that their access to protection by the State is increasingly under challenge. In this seminar we explore how refugee women experience penalisation through mechanisms such as cessation of refugee protection or the denial of citizenship and how statelessness impacts upon women in particular.


This will be the fifth in a series of free online seminars hosted by the Women in Refugee Law (WiRL) network on the theme of 'Refuge in a cold climate: the impact on women'.

12 November 2025

The Contemporary Relevance of the Social Sciences: New Report Launch Event

Date:

12 November 2025

Venue:

Online from the AcSS and Campaign for Social Science

A webinar to launch the latest report from the Academy of Social Sciences released via its Campaign for Social Science and in partnership with Sage.

12 November 2025

'Being Yourself’ and ‘Finding Your People’: Exploring Professional Identity and Career Transitions

Date:

12 November 2025

Venue:

Leeds Beckett University

This is the inaugural professorial lecture of Professor Jill Dickinson.

12 November 2025

Let’s Talk about Life in the Law 2025

Date:

12 November 2025

Venue:

Webinar organised by LawCare

A webinar to share the key recommendations from LawCare's latest research and the opportunities they offer the legal sector.


See Life in the Law 2025.

13 November 2025

Autism, Diminished Responsibility, and the Complicated Epidemiology of Violent Crime

Date:

13 November 2025

Venue:

Apothecaries Society Great Hall, London

Registration is now open for the British Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Dinner. Speaker: Seena Fazel, Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Oxford, and Director of the Centre for Suicide Research


Academics and students working in forensic science, medicine and law are very welcome.


See announcement for details.


17 November 2025

Pure Imagination: Stories, Institutions and Law Reform

Date:

17 November 2025

Venue:

King's College London

Inaugural Lecture with Professor James Lee.

17 November 2025

The Value of Knowledge in an Age of Disinformation

Date:

17 November 2025

Venue:

Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London

A special event on the value of knowledge in an age of disinformation, in partnership with the Leverhulme Trust and EXPeditions.

19 November 2025

Book Launch - Alan Norrie, Rethinking Criminal Justice: Punishment, Abolition and Moral Psychology

Date:

19 November 2025

Venue:

Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London

Panel discussion, Q&A & drinks, celebrating Professor Alan Norrie’s new book Rethinking Criminal Justice: Punishment, Abolition and Moral Psychology (CUP).

20 November 2025

Truth and Trust: The Vital Role of Social Science in a Divided World

Date:

20 November 2025

Venue:

King's College London

Registration is open for the Campaign for Social Science Annual Sage Lecture 2025 in partnership with the Policy Institute and the King's Global Institute for Women's Leadership.

Keynote speaker: Julia Gillard AC, 27th Prime Minister of Australia

Also speaking: Yuan Yang, the Labour MP for Earley and Woodley and Stian Westlake FAcSS, Executive Chair of the Economic and Social Research Council

Chair: Professor Bobby Duffy, Director of the Policy Institute at King's College London and Chair of the Campaign for Social Science

20 November 2025

Regulating AI in a Changing World: Oversight and Enforcement

Date:

20 November 2025

Venue:

IALS Council Chamber, London

One-day event at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

20 November 2025

'The 'Ideal Mother,' Family Law and Domestic Abuse

Date:

20 November 2025

Venue:

UCL Faculty of Laws, London

Speaker: Professor Shazia Choudhry, University of Oxford


Chair: Professor Rosemary Hunter KC (hon), Loughborough University

20 November 2025

Legal Histories: Moments of Rupture: call for papers

Date:

20 November 2025

Venue:

Online from the Open University

This two-day event will be hosted online by the Open University Law School legal histories research cluster.


See invitation and website for details.


Closing date for submission of abstracts: 23 October 2025.


24 November 2025

The British Academy ERC Consolidator Grants Webinar

Date:

24 November 2025

Venue:

Online from the British Academy

The British Academy is hosting a webinar 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 Consolidator Grants.


Registration closes on: 10 November 2025.

24 November 2025

Palestine at the International Court of Justice

Date:

24 November 2025

Venue:

Glasgow Centre for International Law and Security, University of Glasgow

Talk from Professor Ardi Imseis KC (Queen's University) offering an exploration of Palestine's involvement in recent cases before the ICJ.

24 November 2025

Intersectionality and Human Rights: Book Launch

Date:

24 November 2025

Venue:

SOAS University of London

Launch of Intersectionality and Human Rights: Reimagining European Court of Human Rights Judgments edited by Nani Jansen Reventlow, Eddie Bruce-Jones, Lyn KL Tjon Soei Len and Adam Weiss.

25 November 2025

Beyond Interpretation Judicial Authority in the Face of Unjust Norms

Date:

25 November 2025

Venue:

Dickson Poon School of Law, London

Organised by the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Politics, Philosophy & Law.

27 November 2025

Talking About Homes: Doing Justice to Stories from Lived Experience

Date:

27 November 2025

Venue:

Webinar from the JRF

The first of two new webinars in the Joseph Rowntree Foundation's Talking About Homes series.


See announcement and website for further details.

1 December 2025

The Max Weaver Lecture: 'Does my Bot have Rights?' and Other Curious Questions about AI and Human Organoids

Date:

1 December 2025

Venue:

London South Bank University

Guest keynote speaker: Dr Joshua Jowitt

2 December 2025

Talking About Homes: How to Talk about Supported Housing

Date:

2 December 2025

Venue:

Webinar from the JRF

The second of two new webinars in the Joseph Rowntree Foundation's Talking About Homes series.


See announcement and website for further details.

4 December 2025

Extremism without Politics

Date:

4 December 2025

Venue:

London School of Economics and Political Science

This is the Royal Institute of Philosophy annual lecture.

Guest Speaker: Quassim Cassam, Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick

10 December 2025

Air India Plane Crash, Role of the Coroner in DVI

Date:

10 December 2025

Venue:

Bush House, King's College London

British Academy of Forensic Sciences, Lund Lecture

Speaker: Professor Fiona Wilcox, His Majesty’s Senior Coroner for Inner West London


11 December 2025

Protecting Creativity and Innovation in an AI Era

Date:

11 December 2025

Venue:

OUP Virtual Panel Discussion

This virtual panel brings together three distinguished specialists to explore the evolving relationship between AI-generated innovation and the law. Hosted by Oxford University Press.

11 December 2025

Common Law: A Better Foundation for a Free Society

Date:

11 December 2025

Venue:

Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics

This is a lecture event held at the London School of Economics featuring a new book titled Common Law Liberalism by Professor John Hasnas.

12 December 2025

Social Justice in Law and Business: Bridging Perspectives and Advancing Change: call for papers

Date:

12 December 2025

Venue:

Online from Leeds Trinity University

Abstracts are invited for the 2nd Annual Conference on Law and Social Justice. See announcement for details.


Call closes: 28 November 2025.


15 December 2025

Is AI the Future of Health and Social Science? A Debate

Date:

15 December 2025

Venue:

UCL Institute of Education, London

A debate on whether AI will revolutionise quantitative health and social science research organised by the National Centre for Research Methods.

15 December 2025

Resistance and Agency in the Digital Society: Beyond Literacy, Transparency, and Risk Assessment

Date:

15 December 2025

Venue:

University of Lausanne, Switzerland

This event is the Law and Society Initiative (IDES) Annual Conference. See announcement for details.



22 January 2026

Artificial Intelligence and the Trouble for Authorship

Date:

22 January 2026

Venue:

UCL Faculty of Laws

This lecture will be delivered by Professor Johanna Gibson, as part of the Current Legal Problems Lecture Series 2025-26

29 January 2026

Family Memory and the Official History Machine: A Feminist Critique of the British Public Inquiry

Date:

29 January 2026

Venue:

UCL Laws, London

Speaker: Professor Máiréad Enright, Loughborough University

29 January 2026

Beyond the State: New Perspectives on the Conceptual Relationships between Constitution and Society

Date:

29 January 2026

Venue:

Institut Universitaire de France, Paris

Three-day conference from 29–31 January 2026.

19 March 2026

Model Law? Template Legal Culture and the Global Production of Environmental Law

Date:

19 March 2026

Venue:

Faculty of Laws, UCL, London

Speaker: Professor Natasha Affolder, University of British Columbia

30 March 2026

Modern Studies in Property Law

Date:

30 March 2026

Venue:

University of Southampton

This is a two-day event running from 30 March–1 April 2026. See announcement for details.


WEBSITE

13 April 2026

The Law of Succession and the Wills Bill: call for papers

Date:

13 April 2026

Venue:

Selwyn College, Cambridge

The organisers seek abstracts of research papers concerning the draft Wills Bill 2025 and the Law Commission’s consultation and reports in this matter.


Closing date: 21 December 2025.

15 April 2026

New Technology, AI and Gender Equality: Problems and Solutions – call for papers

Date:

15 April 2026

Venue:

University of Southampton

This one-day workshop will bring together scholars and practitioners from across disciplines to interrogate algorithmic biases and consider frameworks and strategies to build more inclusive, rights-based, and participatory AI systems.



Call closes: 5 January 2026.


11 May 2026

Evidence Matters before Regional Human Rights Courts: The African Court in Critical and Comparative Perspective

Date:

11 May 2026

Venue:

Pretoria, South Africa

This three day conference will take place from 11–13 May 2025. The organisers are hoping to attract submissions covering not only legal but also interdisciplinary perspectives, in particular anthropological and socio-legal insights.

Keynote speakers:

  • Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, Ghent University

  • Justice Ben Kioko, African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights

  • Christopher Roberts, Chinese University of Hong Kong



27 May 2026

LSA Graduate Student and Early Career Workshop: call for applications

Date:

27 May 2026

Venue:

San Francisco, California, USA

The Law and Society Association Graduate Student & Early Career Workshop will convene on Wednesday 27 May 2026, immediately preceding the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California, USA. 


Applications close: 13 November 2025.

28 May 2026

Law and Society Association Annual Meeting 2026: call extedned

Date:

28 May 2026

Venue:

Hilton Union Square, San Francisco

The call for submissions for the LSA Annual Meeting is now open. The event takes place over three days from 28 to 31 May 2026.


Call closing date extended: 28 October 2025.

10 June 2026

The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the British Academy Knowledge Frontiers Symposium 2026

Date:

10 June 2026

Venue:

Bonn, Germany

The British Academy and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation have announced a call for applicants for early career scholars in the humanities and social sciences to attend the Knowledge Frontiers Symposium. The research collaboration symposium will take place between 10–12 June 2026 in Bonn, Germany.


Applications close: 29 October 2025.

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)

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.


Call closes: 31 January 2026.


1 July 2026

Legal Humanities and Creative Writing Workshop: call for abstracts

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.

Abstracts and informal queries can be directed to David Gurnham d.gurnham@soton.ac.uk and Agnes Woolley agnes.woolley@soton.ac.uk.


Deadline for abstracts: 1 December 2025.


22 July 2026

Private and Public Institutions for Good Governance: call for papers

Date:

22 July 2026

Venue:

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

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


See announcement and website for details.


Call closes: 19 February 2026.


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