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Essex CAJI has written 18 posts for Essex CAJI

Call for Papers: Parity of Esteem

Conference on ‘Parity of Esteem under the Good Friday Agreement and Beyond’, QUB, Belfast, 9-10 April 2025. Funded by the British Academy as part of their 2025-26 British Academy Conferences Scheme, hosted by the Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice in partnership with QUB and the University of Essex. Organisers: … Continue reading

CAJI and the Law School at the University of Essex Present: The Video for the Webinar Let’s Talk Everything PhD

All of us here at the Law School at the University of Essex, and Essex Constitutional and Administrative Justice Initiative (CAJI), would like to express our thanks to our colleagues who were able to attend this session, and also to the attendees for joining the Webinar. We would also like to express our gratitude to … Continue reading

CAJI and the Law School at the University of Essex Present: Let’s Talk Everything PhD

The Law School at the University of Essex, in collaboration with the Constitutional and Administrative Justice Initiative (CAJI) is looking forward to welcoming you to our online event: Let’s Talk Everything PhD So let’s find out a bit more about what this is all about… Who might this be of interest to? This event is … Continue reading

Yseult Marique, Theodore Konstadinides, Joel Colón-Ríos, Tom Flynn, Giulia Gentile, Esin Küçük, Etienne Durand, and Zhenbin Zuo: Essex Law Scholars’ Contributions to the ICON•S Conference in Madrid 2024

This blog post originally appeared in the Essex Law Research blog on 10 October 2024, and has been reposted here with their kind permission. The main chamber and the sala constitucional of Congreso de los Diputades in Madrid. Credit: Dr Tom Flynn. By Yseult Marique, Theodore Konstadinides, Joel Colón-Ríos, Tom Flynn, Giulia Gentile, Esin Küçük, Etienne Durand, and Zhenbin Zuo Essex Law School made a … Continue reading

CAJI Presents: Diverse Voices in Public Law – A Book Discussion

Essex Constitutional and Administrative Justice Initiative is excited to be welcoming Se-shauna Wheatle and Elizabeth A Loughlin, the editors of Diverse Voices in Public Law, to discuss this recent text, along with the contributors of two chapters, Donal Coffey and Coree Brown Swan. In Diverse Voices in Public Law, Se-shauna Wheatle and Elizabeth O’Loughlin note … Continue reading