This year’s Critical Legal Conference, “Gardens of Justice,” will be held Sept. 14-16, 2012. There are several streams for paper submissions:
- an open paper stream
- a stream for graduate students to present to other graduate students
- IN THE GARDENS AND BEYOND: GENEALOGIES OF LAWS AND JUSTICES
- INTERNATIONAL LAW, GENOCIDE AND IMPERIALISM: THE COLONIAL ORIGINS OF HUMAN RIGHTS?
- WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS
- THE QUESTION: GARDENS WITHOUT GARDENERS? GARDENERS WITHOUT GARDENS?
- CRITICAL IMMIGRATION, ASYLUM AND REFUGEE LAW STUDIES
- WELFARE STATE AS SOCIAL UTOPIA?
- CRITICAL LEGAL EDUCATION: PERSPECTIVES AND METHODS
- THE UNCONSCIOUS OF THE COURTS OF JUSTICE: BETWEEN THE VISIBLE AND THE INVISIBLE
- LAW & ANARCHISM
- THE LAW AS AN INVASIVE SPECIES: WHY AND WHEN DO LEGAL RULES HURT RATHER THAN HELP A GARDEN OF JUSTICE?
- CRITIQUE AND THE CRISIS OF THE “EUROPEAN” HUMANITIES
- JUSTICE AND LAW IN GENDERED GARDENS
- VULNERABILITY: IS THERE A CHOICE?
The deadline for submission was June 30, 2012. I regret that I did not post this weeks ago; I am posting anyway, for readers’ information.
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