June 2022 | ASLCH Conference
The Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities is welcoming humanities-oriented proposals on topics related to the theme of unsettling the law. Deadline for proposals (Extended): March 11, 2022
The Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities is welcoming humanities-oriented proposals on topics related to the theme of unsettling the law. Deadline for proposals (Extended): March 11, 2022
Organized by the Law and the Human Network at Kent Law School on April 6-8, 2022, this hybrid conference will be held both in person at the University of Kent (Canterbury)'s Darwin Conference Suite,...
A Genealogy of Indigenous Law: A Writer’s Journey For over 30 years, Professor Borrows has written about the revitalization of Indigenous peoples’ laws, and their relationship to other Canadian Laws. In this talk, Professor...
Imagine a typical scene of a criminal trial. You arrive at the courthouse, perhaps as a law student invited to observe the proceedings.
The Canadian Network of Law and Humanities hosted its inaugural workshop, “Reimagining ‘the Human’ in Research, Teaching, and Innovation” at Green College. The keynote speaker was Desmond Manderson and featured four workshops.
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Imagine a typical scene of a criminal trial. You arrive at the courthouse, perhaps as a law student invited to observe the proceedings.
In May 2021, the newly founded Canadian Network of Law and Humanities hosted a virtual workshop on "Law and Humanities as Theory, Pedagogy and Method". The workshop featured a guest lecture by Val Napoleon...