
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
13 February 2026
Choreography of Consent
Date:
13 February 2026
Venue:
Online symposium
This online symposium addresses how dance practice and dance-based research can enrich understandings of consent within legal frameworks; and in turn, how contemporary legal interpretation might contribute to embodied and dance-embedded understandings of consent. This symposium is fully funded by AHRC Network, The Choreography of consent: experiments in dance/law research.
17 February 2026
Sir Richard Arnold 10th Anniversary Annual Lecture
Date:
17 February 2026
Venue:
Portland Hall, Little Titchfield Street Campus, University of Westminster
Speaker: Sir Richard Arnold, Alumni and Visiting Professor at Westminster Law School and Court of Appeal judge
Hosted by the Centre for Law, Society and Popular Culture.
18 February 2026
ECR Workshop on New Directions in Law, Equality, and Social Justice
Date:
18 February 2026
Venue:
University of Lincoln
Keynote speaker: Dr Kay Lalor, Manchester Metropolitan University
See announcement for details of this British Academy ECR Network event.
26 February 2026
Why Justice Matters: Personal Stories from Dr I Stephanie Boyce
Date:
26 February 2026
Venue:
Baker McKenzie, Bishopsgate, London
An exclusive evening reception featuring an intimate conversation with Dr I Stephanie Boyce, the first person of colour and the first Black President of the Law Society of England and Wales. Organised by Support Through Court.
26 February 2026
Interdisciplinary Conference on Acknowledging Sexual Violence
Date:
26 February 2026
Venue:
Friends House, London
This two day conference is from 26–27 February 2026.
This conference focuses on how policy discourses structure what counts as violence, whose voices are heard, and which responses become possible. It examines how lived experience is translated into administrative, legal and political categories, and how that translation can both enable and limit recognition, justice and care.
27 February 2026
Hidden Love: LGBTQ+ Relationships in the Archives, online from the National Archives
Date:
27 February 2026
Venue:
online from the National Archives
The National Archives’ collections offer a valuable insight into how the government interacted with and viewed LGBTQ+ communities in the past, at a time when the state played a major role in repressing and controlling the lives of gay and bisexual people.
3 March 2026
Public Law and the Planet Conference
Date:
3 March 2026
Venue:
King's College London and online
Organised by the Public Law Project with King’s College London Legal Clinic and Centre for Climate Law and Governance and Landmark Chambers
Theme: How can we use the law to ensure governments deliver climate justice?
4 March 2026
Has Generative AI Already Transformed Research Assessment and Will It Unlock the REF's Regulatory Burden?
Date:
4 March 2026
Venue:
Webinar from the AcSS
Keynote: Richard Watermeyer, Professor of Education and Co-Director of the Centre for Higher Education Transformations, University of Bristol
Chair: Rose Stephenson, Director of Policy and Strategy, Higher Education Policy Institute
5 March 2026
Annual Janine Sargoni Lecture of the Bristol Socio-Legal Centre 2026: Dave Cowan
Date:
5 March 2026
Venue:
Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol and online
Speaker: Professor Dave Cowan
Title: A 'charter for scroungers and scrimshankers': a biography of the Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977
12 March 2026
Legal Plunder: The Predatory Dimensions of Criminal Justice
Date:
12 March 2026
Venue:
Edinburgh Law School
This event is part of the Crime, Justice and Society Seminar series.
Professor Joshua Page will discuss his recent book, Legal Plunder: Predatory Policing and Punishment in the United States, written with Professor Joe Soss, University of Minnesota.
13 March 2026
CSLS Conference on MoJ Proposal to Introduce an Interest on Lawyers Client Account Scheme in England and Wales: save the date
Date:
13 March 2026
Venue:
Decherts LLP, 25 Cannon Street, London, and online
See the invitation from Professor Linda Mulcahy, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford. Further details and website link will be announced in due course.
18 March 2026
The Law Teacher Special Issue 'New Trends in Teaching Contract Law' Launch
Date:
18 March 2026
Venue:
University of London, 32 Russell Square
Published in The Law Teacher at the end of 2025, the eight articles collected in the special issue demonstrate that, despite being a core first-year module with large student numbers, contract law is a remarkably fertile ground for innovation in teaching and learning. Amidst unprecedented change both on and off the university campus, the subject of contract law is a constant where lasting innovations could be developed. The launch event and the incorporated discussion will provide food for thought for law teachers of contract and other large core modules in the English curriculum.
See website of details.
20 March 2026
Embedding AI in Contract Law Pedagogy: An Equality Diversity and Inclusion Perspective: call for papers
Date:
20 March 2026
Venue:
Queen's University Belfast
This event is organised be Professor David Capper and Dr Gift Sotonye-Frank, and supported by the Society of Legal Scholars.
See announcement for details.
Deadline for submissions: 16 February 2026.
26 March 2026
Milngavie Library Talks: A Mother's Fight: The Story of Eliza O'Doherty
Date:
26 March 2026
Venue:
Milngavie Community Library, Dunbartonshire
Join University of Glasgow historian Dr Rosemary Elliot for a fascinating talk that uncovers the extraordinary story of Eliza O’Doherty (McIver), an Irish woman whose 1858 divorce, and her bold legal appeals the following year, shaped the rights of mothers in Scotland.
30 March 2026
Modern Studies in Property Law
Date:
30 March 2026
Venue:
University of Southampton
15 April 2026
New Technology, AI and Equality: Problems and Solutions
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.
20 April 2026
Toppling Heads: Regime Change and Immunity in International Law
Date:
20 April 2026
Venue:
SOAS University of London
Speaker: Professor Philippa Webb, Professor of Public International Law, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford; Barrister, Twenty Essex
What happens to international law when it is ignored, and regime change is driven by force rather than democracy?
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
13 May 2026
Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace: Early Career Workshop
Date:
13 May 2026
Venue:
The Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace invites submissions from current and recent graduate students (within two years of receiving their PhD).
This is a two-day event running from 13–14 May 2026.
19 June 2026
Law and Humanities Roundtable 2026: Visions of Democracy in Art and Literature: call for papers
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.
Call closes: 6 February 2026.
22 June 2026
The Ombudsman’s Response to Global Crises: call for papers
Date:
22 June 2026
Venue:
Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade
Abstracts are invited for this two day workshop from 22 to 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. Closing date: 15 March 2026.
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.
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.
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.
2 September 2026
Society of Legal Scholars: 117th Annual Conference: call for papers
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.
Call opens on 30 January and closes on 27 March 2026.
Registration opens on 11 May 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.
