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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

23 January 2026

The State of Critique: Launch of the Centre for the Critique of Law and Society

Date:

23 January 2026

Venue:

Queen Mary University of London

Two panels followed byan inaugural lecture for the Centre titled The Future of Critique delivered by Rafeef Ziadah.

27 January 2026

VSR x ELS Academy PhD Days 2026: 5 discounted places for SLSA members

Date:

27 January 2026

Venue:

Erasmus University, Rotterdam

The Dutch and Flemish Law and Society Association (VSR), in association with the Netherlands Academy for Empirical Legal Studies, will be holding its two-day PhD School for postgraduate students on 27 & 28 January 2026 at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.


See announcement


... poster



and website for details.


29 January 2026

Ways of Remembering: Law, Cinema and Collective Memory in the New India

Date:

29 January 2026

Venue:

Online from Lassnet

Book discussion with author Oishik Sircar, Manisha Sethi (independent academic and writer) and Shohini Ghosh (Jamia Millia Islamia).


See invitiation for details.

The joining link is below.

29 January 2026

UK Poverty 2026: The Essential Guide to Understanding Poverty in the UK

Date:

29 January 2026

Venue:

online from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation

This is the launch of the JRF Annual UP Poverty 2026 report.

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

Morning Update: AI and Automated Decision Making, Litigation and Law Reform

Date:

29 January 2026

Venue:

online from the Public Law Project

An in-person morning session covering AI and automated decision making (ADM) in the public sector, including litigation and law reform, and use and risks of using AI in public law litigation.

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.

30 January 2026

Intersectional Feminism: Resistance, Community and Transformative Justice

Date:

30 January 2026

Venue:

Manchester Poetry Library on online

The Sylvia Pankhurst Network is hosting its annual lecture, Intersectional Feminism: Resistance, Community Power and Transformative Justice, featuring Lady Unchained in conversation with Sandhya Sharma.

2 February 2026

'Our Planet, The People, My Blood' (2026): Film Screening and Q&A

Date:

2 February 2026

Venue:

School of Law & Social Justice, University of Liverpool

Speaker: Alan Owen, activist and founder of LABRATS (Legacy of the Atomic Bomb, Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors)

4 February 2026

Theories of Rights and the Social Function of Property

Date:

4 February 2026

Venue:

QMUL School of Law and online

Speaker: Fernando Atria (University of Chile)

4 February 2026

How does AI influence humans and impact democracy?

Date:

4 February 2026

Venue:

online from Campaign for Social Science

A webinar presented by the Campaign for Social Science in partnership with the Social Research Association and the UK Evaluation Society as part of our joint series on different applications of AI.

5 February 2026

Book Launch Roundtable: Jaco Barnard-Naude, Spectres of Reparation in South Africa

Date:

5 February 2026

Venue:

Birkbeck Centre for Law and the Humanities, London

This is a book launch roundtable of Jaco Barnard-Naude's book Spectres of Reparation in South Africa: Re-encountering the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The discussants are Maria Aristodemou, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera and Adam Gearey.

9 February 2026

Kaleidoscopic Care: Re-Framing Sexual Violence and Harm in Contemporary Performance through Restorative and Victim-Centered Justice

Date:

9 February 2026

Venue:

QMUL, School of Law

Speaker(s): Briget Mac Eochagain, USYD Julie Stone Peters, QMUL/Columbia (online) Maks Del Mar QMUL (Kate Leader: chair) QMUL

10 February 2026

The Legitimacy Gap in Borrowed Laws

Date:

10 February 2026

Venue:

Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh

Speaker: Dr Amber Darr, Lecturer in Competition Law, University of Manchester

10 February 2026

Violence, Abuse, and Nonhuman Animals

Date:

10 February 2026

Venue:

University of Greenwich, Institute for Inclusive Communities and Environments, and online

Speakers: Professor Stacy Banwell in conversation with Christina Warner, barrister

10 February 2026

IDES Online New Book Discussion Series: 'Regulatory Violence' by Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner

Date:

10 February 2026

Venue:

online from University of Lausanne

The IDES Online New Book Discussion Series aims to provide authors with a platform to present their new books to a diverse audience of socio-legal scholars at UNIL and beyond. In this session, Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner will discuss her book Regulatory Violence. The Global Dynamics of Regulatory Experimentation in Biomedicine and Health.

11 February 2026

LGBTQ+ History Month: Dr Rob Clucas

Date:

11 February 2026

Venue:

York St John University and online

Dr Clucas will discuss the For Women Scotland cases, situating them within recent gender critical case law and discourse and a broader context of resurgent prejudice.

13 February 2026

Choreographies 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.


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.


WEBSITE

23 February 2026

'Tribunals for Users'? Exploring the Concept of User-focused Tribunals 25 Years after the Leggatt Report

Date:

23 February 2026

Venue:

Nuffield Foundation, London & online

Organised by the Nuffield Foundation and the University of Glasgow. See announcement and website for details.


24 February 2026

Un–welcome to Denmark: The Paradigm Shift and Refugee Integration

Date:

24 February 2026

Venue:

QMUL School of Law

Speaker: Michelle Pace, Professor in Global Studies, Roskilde, Denmark.

25 February 2026

Taking Stock & Looking Forward: The Past, Present & Future

Date:

25 February 2026

Venue:

Stefan Cross Centre for Women, Equality and Law & Law and Technology Centre, Southampton

Speaker: Professor Colm O’Cinneide

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

Advocating for the Rule of Law

Date:

27 February 2026

Venue:

Mansfield College, Oxford

Speaker: Richard Hermer KC, Attorney General for England and Wales

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?

3 March 2026

Legal Plunder: The Predatory Dimensions of Criminal Justice

Date:

3 March 2026

Venue:

School of Law, Queen's University Belfast

Speaker: Professor Joshua Page (University of Minnesota)

5 March 2026

Legally Speaking: Understanding Gender and Sex in the Shadow of Law

Date:

5 March 2026

Venue:

UCL Faculty of Laws

This lecture will be delivered by Professor Sharon Cowan, as part of the Current Legal Problems Lecture Series 2025–2026.

10 March 2026

Directions, Divergences, and Dilemmas: What Next for the Feminist Project in Law? LSJ's Annual Lecture

Date:

10 March 2026

Venue:

Liberty Building, University of Leeds

Speaker: Professor Joanne Conaghan, Bristol University School of Law

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

Secrets of The National Archives: The Act of Supremacy, 1534

Date:

13 March 2026

Venue:

online from the National Archives

Discover King Henry VIII’s groundbreaking act and its far-reaching consequences.

13 March 2026

Birkbeck Law School Annual Law Lecture: Inversions in Critical Times

Date:

13 March 2026

Venue:

Birkbeck Clore Management Centre, London

Speaker: Professor Bernard Harcourt, Corliss Lamont Professor of Law and Civil Liberties at Columbia University


See website for details.

16 March 2026

Prejudicial, But Not Unduly So: Prejudicial Effect & Rap Evidence

Date:

16 March 2026

Venue:

UCL Faculty of Laws and online

Speaker: Dr Abenaa Owusu-Bempah, Associate Professor of criminal law and criminal evidence (LSE)


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

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

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.

26 March 2026

Equal Access to Justice: Between Normativity and Reality

Date:

26 March 2026

Venue:

Berlin Social Science Centre

Save the dates for this two-day conference from 26–27 March.


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.


Registration is now open.


13 April 2026

The Law of Succession and the Wills Bill: registration open

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.


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

Broken Bonds – New Perspectives on Marital Breakdown in the English Common Law World 1801–1969

Date:

20 April 2026

Venue:

University of Northumbria, Newcastle

Keynote speaker: Rt Hon the Baroness Hale of Richmond DBE


Call closes: 2 February 2025.

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?



7 May 2026

19th Annual McGill Graduate Law Conference: A Glitch in the Law: call for abstracts

Date:

7 May 2026

Venue:

McGill University Faculty of Law, Montreal, Canada

This two-day event runs from 7–8 May 2026. See poster ...



and call for abstracts for details.


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



12 May 2026

Racing Technology to the Bottom: How Internet-Promoted Firms Disrupt Legal Services in China

Date:

12 May 2026

Venue:

Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford

This is the CSLS Socio-Legal Annual Lecture.


Speaker: Professor Sida Liu, Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong

13 May 2026

Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace: Early Career Workshop – call for papers

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.


Closing date for submission of abstracts: 1 February 2026.

28 May 2026

Law and Society Association Annual Meeting 2026: registration extended to 14 January 2026

Date:

28 May 2026

Venue:

Hilton Union Square, San Francisco

This event takes place over three days from 28 to 31 May 2026.

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

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


See pre-announcement for details.


16 June 2026

The ICESCR in the UK at 50: future directions and threats: call for papers

Date:

16 June 2026

Venue:

University of Leeds and online

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

Call closes: 26 January 2026.


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.


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.

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.


WEBSITE

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.


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.


30 September 2026

SAFI Annual Conference 2026: call for papers closes next week

Date:

30 September 2026

Venue:

University of Bonn, Germany

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

Closing date: 16 January 2026.

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