SLSA 2012 Call for Papers

The 2nd Call for Stream/Theme Papers has now closed.

SLSA Conference Streams 2012

SLSA Conference Streams

Conference Streams

Convenor

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Administrative Justice

Richard Kirkham
Trevor Buck

R.M.Kirkham@sheffield.ac.uk|
tbuck@dmu.ac.uk|

Banking and Finance Law

Clare Chambers

Clare.Chambers@uwe.ac.uk|

Challenging Ownership:
Meanings Space and Identity

Penny English

Helen Carr

Sarah Blandy

Penny.English@anglia.ac.uk|

h.p.carr@kent.ac.uk|

S.Blandy@leeds.ac.uk|

 Conflict and Security    

Fiona de Londras 

fiona.delondras@ucd.ie|

Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

Vanessa Bettinson

vbettinson@dmu.ac.uk|

European Union

Ian Kilbey

ikilbey@dmu.ac.uk|

Family and Children Law and Policy

Anne Barlow  
Liz Trinder

A.E.Barlow@exeter.ac.uk|
E.J.Trinder@exeter.ac.uk|

Gender, Sexuality and Law

Chris Ashford

chris.ashford@sunderland.ac.uk|

Indigenous Rights and Minority Rights

Sarah Sargent

Sarah.Sargent@buckingham.ac.uk|

Information Technology Law and Cyberspace

Mark O’Brien

Mark.O'Brien@uwe.ac.uk |

Intellectual Property

Jasem Tarawneh

Jasem.Tarawneh@manchester.ac.uk|

Intersectionality

Charlotte Skeet

C.H.Skeet@sussex.ac.uk|

Labour Law

Michael Jefferson

M.Jefferson@sheffield.ac.uk|

Law and Literature

Julia Shaw

jshaw@dmu.ac.uk|

Lawyers and Legal Professions

Andy Boon

A.Boon@westminster.ac.uk|

Legal Education

Tony Bradney 
Fiona Cownie 

a.bradney@law.keele.ac.uk|
F.Cownie@law.keele.ac.uk|

Medical Law and Ethics

Glenys Williams

gnw@aber.ac.uk|

Mental Health and Mental Capacity Law

Nell Munro 
Peter Bartlett  

nell.munro@nottingham.ac.uk|
Peter.Bartlett@nottingham.ac.uk|

Policies, Politics and Theories of Financial Market Regulation

Nicholas Dorn

dorn@law.eur.nl|

Race Religion and Human Rights

Fernne Brennan

joash@essex.ac.uk|

Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development

Jona Razzaque

Jona.Razzaque@uwe.ac.uk|

Sentencing and Punishment

Gavin Dingwall
Karen Harrison

gdingwall@dmu.ac.uk|
karen.harrison@hull.ac.uk|

Shifting Paradigms in Publicly Funded Justice   

James Sandbach

James.Sanbach@citizensadvice.org.uk|

Sports Law

Ben Livings

ben.livings@sunderland.ac.uk|

Systems Theories, Law and Society: Critical Perspectives and Novel Applications

Thomas Webb

t.webb@lancaster.ac.uk|

For more details on Conference Streams click here|

SLSA Conference Themes 2012


Abstracts are invited on the following themes aimed at promoting discussion on topical, cross-subject and interdisciplinary topics

Art, Culture and Heritage theme

Convenors, Professor Janet Ulph ju13@leicester.ac.uk| University of Leicester and Charlotte Woodhead c.c.woodhead@warwick.ac.uk| University of Warwick.

Consumers, Law and Society Theme: "Education, Empowerment and Enforcement"

Convenor: Dr Lorna Gillies  leg4@leicester.ac.uk| School of Law, University of Leicester

Exceptional States: International Economic Law in Times of Crisis and Change 

Convenors: Celine Tan, School of Law, University of Warwick (Celine.Tan@warwick.ac.uk|) and Amanda Perry-Kessaris, School of Law, SOAS, University of London (a.perry-kessaris@soas.ac.uk|). 

Gender, Difference and Constitutional Change

Convenors: Professor Susan Millns S.Millns@sussex.ac.uk| and Dr Charlotte Skeet C.H.Skeet@sussex.ac.uk|

Indigenous and Minority Rights

Convenor: Sarah Sargent , University of Buckingham, Sarah.Sargent@buckingham.ac.uk|

Legal Consciousness: A Stocktake
Convenors: Morag McDermont, morag.mcdermont@bristol.ac.uk| and David Cowan d.s.cowan@bristol.ac.uk| both of Bristol University, UK.

Neoliberalism and States of Injury

Convenors: Dr Helen Carr (Kent Law School) H.P.Carr@kent.ac.uk|  and Dr Stewart Motha (School of Law, Birkbeck)  S.Motha@kent.ac.uk|

For details on each Theme click here| 
 
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