
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
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
Intellectual Property Law Across Borders: Comparative Perspectives
Date:
2 September 2026
Venue:
University of East Anglia
A British Association of Comparative Law seminar on intellectual property law, exploring harmonisation, divergence and comparative developments across the EU, UK & US.
3 September 2026
Queering Private Law Conference
Date:
3 September 2026
Venue:
UCL Faculty of Laws
Private law presents itself as neutral and technical, a body of rules that simply reflects how the world is. But its foundational concepts carry assumptions about whose relationships, identities, and lives count as normal. This two-day conference, from 3–4 September, brings queer theory into conversation with private law, asking what is revealed when we take those assumptions seriously and refuse to treat them as inevitable. It gathers scholars committed to exposing the heteronormative and cisnormative underpinnings of private law doctrine, and to asking how queer theory can transform private law and our assumptions about it.
6 September 2026
Representation and Justice: Law, Media and Popular Culture Workshop
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.
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
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.
9 September 2026
Critical Legal Conference: Law, Gender, Queerness, and the Moving Body
Date:
9 September 2026
Venue:
University of Westminster
The Law, Gender, Queerness, and the Moving Body stream at the Critical Legal Conference, to be held at the University of Westminster from 9–11 September 2026, invites submissions. See website for details.
10 September 2026
9th Annual Conference of the Partnership, LLP and LLC Law Forum
Date:
10 September 2026
Venue:
Nottingham Law School
The 9th Annual Conference of the Partnership, LLP and LLC Law Forum provide a unique opportunity for those practising in, researching, teaching or otherwise with an interest in partnership or LLP law, practice or policy, or related areas such as corporate law, employment and tax, to hear papers from policymakers (including DBT and HMRC), and leading practitioners and academics.
See link below for programme and registration.
14 September 2026
Launching the Critical Legal Pedagogies of Race and Empire Network
Date:
14 September 2026
Venue:
Moot Court, Law School, University of Bristol
This is the launch of the Critical Legal Pedagogies of Race and Empire Network, a new collaborative initiative designed to foster dialogue, resource-sharing, and research-informed teaching on race and empire in legal education.
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.
17 September 2026
Theorising the New Age of Environmental Human Rights Law Conference
Date:
17 September 2026
Venue:
Lancaster Castle
The conference is hosted by Lancaster University Law School’s new Human Rights and Global Vulnerabilities research cluster and is kindly funded in part by the Society of Legal Scholars.
18 September 2026
Sustainable Uses of Artificial Intelligence for Better Lawmaking and Better Regulation
Date:
18 September 2026
Venue:
IALS, Russell Square, London
The event is co-organised by the Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies, of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies of the University of London in cooperation with the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Artificial Intelligence for Regulation SUSTAIN-AI-REG (LUMSA, Italy).
18 September 2026
Sustainable Uses of Artificial Intelligence for Better Lawmaking and Better Regulation
Date:
18 September 2026
Venue:
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London
This roundtable forms part of the first Open Forum on 'Innovation for Regulation', organized by the Centre of Excellence on Sustainable AI and Regulation.
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.
24 September 2026
Reimagining Family Justice 2026: Law, Evidence and Human Impact
Date:
24 September 2026
Venue:
Unit Chambers, Liverpool
Unit Chambers is pleased to host its annual Family Law Conference, bringing together leading King’s Counsel, practitioners and specialist contributors to examine the key developments shaping family justice today.
28 September 2026
British Institute of International and Comparative Law Short Courses
Date:
28 September 2026
Venue:
online from the BIICL
The BIICL is offering the following courses from 28 September to 2 October 2026. They will cover a wide range of timely and critical topics, including business and human rights, law of the sea, cultural heritage law, climate change litigation, public international law in practice and space law.
Short Course: Business and Human Rights - Starts 28 September 2026
Short Course: Law of the Sea - Starts 28 September 2026
Short Course Cultural Heritage Law - Starts 30 September 2026
Short Course: Climate Change Litigation - Starts 30 September 2026
Short Course: Artificial Intelligence Regulation - Starts 1 October 2026
Short Course: Public International Law in Practice - Starts 1 October 2026
Short Course: Space Law - Starts 2 October 2026
You can find out more about each of the courses on the link below.
13 October 2026
Public Law Project Annual Conference 2026: Law, Democracy & Civic Space
Date:
13 October 2026
Venue:
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, London
This year’s PLP annual conference asks: How is public law adapting to a new landscape and where does its potential lie as a force for democratic accountability? How can the legal community work with civil society to strengthen the Rule of Law, support democratic institutions and help build resilience in communities? How can we ensure fairness and accountability when civic space in the UK is shrinking? What lessons can we learn from other countries?
Early bird registration open.
21 October 2026
Legal Challenges of Vulnerabilities in Contemporary Migration Scenarios: call for papers
Date:
21 October 2026
Venue:
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Academics, researchers, teachers, professionals, and students are invited to submit abstract proposals for presentations related to the themes addressed in this call for papers for this seminar series that will take place from 21–22 October 2026.
Closing date: 5 September 2026.
21 October 2026
Interpreting Children’s Rights in an Era of Global Turbulence
Date:
21 October 2026
Venue:
Priory Road, Lecture Theatre, Bristol
The Centre for Childhoods and Social Justice is delighted to welcome Professor Ann Skelton, one of the world’s leading children’s rights scholars and advocates, to deliver its 2026 Annual Lecture.
23 October 2026
A Roundtable and Book Launch: Whose Law? Asia, Empire, and the Making of Global Legal Order
Date:
23 October 2026
Venue:
St Cross College, Oxford
This event is organised by the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS) in association with the Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR) and the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA).
20 November 2026
Wolfenden at 70: Legal, Historic and Social Legacies of the Wolfenden Report: call for papers
Date:
20 November 2026
Venue:
London South Bank University
2026–2027 marks the 70th anniversary of the publication of the Wolfenden Report into homosexual offences and prostitution. This one-day conference invites submissions which explore how the Wolfenden Report and its legacies remain relevant today. Please see the announcement enclosed for details. The deadline for proposals is 14 August 2026.
27 November 2026
Collections Uncovered: Disability at the British Library: call for presenters
Date:
27 November 2026
Venue:
British Library, London, and online
Join the UK Disability History and Heritage Hub and the British Library to explore disability histories. Presentations will highlight disability stories within the British Library collections, creating space for conversations around access, history, and future directions.
See website for details. Call closes: 31 July 2026.
3 December 2026
'On Trial': Claiming Feminist Justice in Dark Times
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.
E-mail for enquiries: ontrial.conference@gmail.com.
