CNLH Presents with the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies: Anatomy of a Fall: Telling Feminist Truths through Courtroom Drama Room 106, Allard Law, UBC or on Zoom Tuesday, February 25 at 12:30pm-2:00pm (PDT) Zoom...
CNLH Presents Event Recording: Law and Black Agency in Memories of Abolition: Human Rights and Slavery Movies Room 335, Allard Law, UBC or on Zoom Event recording below from Friday, November 22 at 12:30pm-1:45pm...
CNLH Presents: Law and Black Agency in Memories of Abolition: Human Rights and Slavery Movies Room 335, Allard Law, UBC or on Zoom Friday, November 22 at 12:30pm-1:45pm (PDT) Zoom Webinar Link Here: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/68714254802?pwd=SH2n3mk07bgTIjUKa32OQqYxUWEW1y.1...
CNLH Presents: The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Legal Studies Room 335, Allard Law, UBC or on Zoom Tuesday, October 15 at 1pm-2:30pm (PDT) Zoom Webinar Link Here: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/66788636423?pwd=cxSsVTTTP1eWiJ5UlzmVp0wRrUJhKD.1 Come here the editors of the...
On March 14th the Canadian Network of Law and Humanities (CNLH) presented: “Documentary Film and the Law”, a Talk by Professor Ruth Buchanan. This talk will introduce the study of documentary film as a...
On March 4, 2024,the Allard Law Film Society, and the Canadian Network of Law & Humanities came together to co-host a special showing of the timeless classic: “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.” Embark...
On November 3, 2023, Professor John Borrows gave a talk overviewing his work throughout his career. CNLH was immensely grateful to host this event alongside Indigenous Legal Studies at the Peter A. Allard School of...
The UBC Legal Theory Speaker Series was pleased to host a Zoom lecture and discussion with feminist critical legal theorist Margaret Davies on March 3, 2023. A recording of the entirety of the lecture...
The CNLH invites applications for Writing Graduate Workshop in March 2023. This two-day graduate workshop is open to doctoral students at Canadian universities whose projects, themes, methodology, or approaches are at the intersection of...
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.