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Invitation – Brexit debate

Interested in exploring the administrative justice implications of Brexit? Join in the debate…. The University of Essex School of Law invites you to join the debate and put your questions to our panel of experts. Monday 23rd January 2017, from 6pm Members of the public, students and staff are all welcome to attend. Dr Tom Cornford, Senior … Continue reading

International workshop on measuring effective access to justice – an overview

  The following overview sets out a summary of a recent workshop on access to justice hosted by the Open Society Justice Initiative (OSJI) and Organisation of Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD). It was held in Paris, at the OECD Conference Centre, on 3-4 November 2016. By Cris Coxon About the workshop The Open Society … Continue reading

Deadline looms for new SLSA Stream: Social rights, citizenship and the welfare state

By Ciara Fitzpatrick The establishment of this new stream at the annual Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference (on 5-7 April 2017, at Newcastle University) reflects the prevalence of current debates on social rights, citizenship, and the welfare state. The convenors consider that there is no area of law more closely aligned with the social and the … Continue reading

Socially Sustainable Public Procurement

‘Socially Sustainable Public Procurement’, 16 February 2017, University of Leicester A range of specialists will convene at the University of Leicester, College Court, to discuss issues surrounding social justice and public procurement. Sponsored by The Procurement Lawyers’ Association and The British Academy and Leverhulme Trust. The University of Leicester will host an event on ‘Socially … Continue reading

Call for papers: Law, Society and Administration in a Changing World, W.G. Hart Legal Workshop 2017

Researchers are invited to participate in the 2017 W.G. Hart Legal Workshop at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, on 10-11 July, 2017. The deadline for submissions of abstracts is 31 December 2016. The main aim of the workshop is to explore political, institutional, economic and cultural factors that influence (or have in the past … Continue reading