STREAMS AND CURRENT TOPICS
The Call for Papers is now closed. Submission opened 29th October 2020 and closed 6pm on Friday 8th January 2021.
This year's streams and current topics are listed below. Please click on the links below for further information about each of the streams.
Administrative justice
Art, culture and heritage
Banking and finance
Children’s rights
Civil justice systems & alternative dispute resolution
Criminal law and criminal justice
Disability, law and social justice: Times of change
Empire, colonialism and law
Environmental law
Epistemic injustice and socio-legal studies
Equality and human rights
Exploring legal borderlands
Family law and policy
Gender, sexuality and law
Graphic justice: law, comics, and related visual media
Hybrid civil/criminal procedures
Indigenous rights
Information technology law and cyberspace
Intellectual property
Interdisciplinarity in socio-legal research and education
International economic law in context
Interrogating the corporation
Labour law and society
Law and emotion
Law, culture and humanities (formally Law and literature)
Lawyers and legal professions
Legal education
Managing and protecting people on the move
Medical law, healthcare and bioethics
Mental health and mental disability law
Property, people, power and place
Registering the everyday: Documents, bureaucracy and the socio-legal
Sentencing and punishment
Sexual offences and offending
Social rights, citizenship and the welfare state
Socio-legal exits from the EU
Socio-legal studies in Wales
Socio-legal jurisprudence