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Supporting Online Justice Film Launch
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Jessica Steinberg, 'Cannabis Legalization: An ethnography of the global movement and market forces'
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Luiz Phelipe Dal Santo, 'Punishment, state, and society in the Global South: making sense of mass incarceration in Brazil'
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Kelsea Jeon, 'Legal Aid Without Lawyers: How Boston’s Nonlawyers Delivered and Shaped Justice for the Poor, 1878-1922'
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Negative Comparative Law: A Strong Programme for Weak Thought
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The Limits of Private Governance Norms and Rules in a Mediterranean Fishery
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(How) can we develop practical ethics from particular scandals: Academics’ Logics and the Case of the Post Office
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Due process 4.0: procedural guarantees for a digital era
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Finding the True Convert: Tensions between Church and State in Asylum Appeal Hearings based on Conversion to Christianity’
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The Politics of Rights and Southeast Asia
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Legal Cultures, Governance and Business Environment in Central Asia
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Everyday Bordering - Book Launch: Human Security, Borders and Migration
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Are Superintelligent Robots Entitled to Human Rights?
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Governance of digital technologies, and the regulatory and policy frameworks to supervise the economic power of technology companies
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Nexus between digital repression and movements’ tactical innovations in the Arab World
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State innovation in public health policies and its capacity to respond to new challenges
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Decolonising Collections? The Benin Artefacts in British Museums
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Nixon’s VAT: the Rise and Fall of the U.S. Education Value-Added Tax
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In conversation with Professor Fernanda Pirie: Book launch The Rule of Laws
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When Peace Kills Politics: International Intervention and Unending Wars in the Sudans
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CANCELLED: (How) can we develop practical ethics from particular scandals: Academics’ Logics and the Case of the Post Office
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Can Law Mitigate the Motherhood/Caretaker Penalty?
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Of tax law, space, and colonization: The implementation of the 1919 Alaska school tax
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Legal geographies of hyper-precarity in the Italian gig economy
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Victoria McCloud published by the Global Network on Extremism and Technology
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The Safety of Maternity Services in England report published today
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Annual Socio-Legal Lecture: Is Russia an illegitimate child in the family of Roman law? An exploration of the challenges and benefits in the study of legal cultures.
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Tickets on Sale for ‘The Stars are Brighter Here’, the Queer Rural X theatrical play
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Prof Chris Hodges OBE appointed member of the Commonhold Council
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Marie Burton appointed as Senior Research Fellow at Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
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Victoria McCloud appointed Visiting Professor at the Tashkent State University of Law
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More than a private affair: an entangled perspective on forced marriage and human rights enforcement.
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Judicial activism in times of health crisis: a tale from Brazil
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Deconstitutionalization and the State Crisis in Turkey: What Role for the Turkish Constitutional Court and the European Court of Human Rights?
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Kevin Grecksch appointed editor of book series
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#BLACKLIVESMATTER and #RHODESMUSTFALL: Revisiting the Global Anti-Colonial and Anti-Racist Struggle
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Polarization and Partisanship in State Supreme Court Elections
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CSLS and Brookes academics produce audio-visual guides for lay users in virtual court hearings
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Long-term Societal Impacts of COVID-19
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Quo Vadis Civil Justice? Filling the gaps in civil justice in the U.S. and Europe
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Celebrate International Women's Day with us: Women, Legacy and The Law
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New book published by Kevin Grecksch: Drought and Water Scarcity in the UK
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Courts and regulation in action: from activism to innovation?
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Poetry collection published by Victoria McCloud (as Victoria Rees)
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What makes interest rates matter? Studying financial markets as socio-legal phenomena
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Law, Identity and Emotions. A Sentamentalist Analysis of Human Rights
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Radical Lawyering and the Reshaping of the Law since the 1970s in the UK and in France
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The relation between prosecution and political trends in Turkey
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Analogies and Disanalogies Between Machine-Driven and Human-Driven Legal Judgement
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Legal NLP in China and England
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A machine-learning history of English caselaw and legal ideas prior to the Industrial Revolution
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To predict or not to predict? Re-thinking the field of automatic court decision classification
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Data-driven Law on Edge?
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CSLS student named one of the Times' 50 Women of the Year
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World Society’s Law: Rethinking Systems Theory and Socio-Legal Studies
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Paved With Good Intentions: How the EU Legislative Process has Placed Internet Voluntary Counter Extremism Near the Edge of the Legal Wilderness
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New appointment for Dr Victoria McCloud
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New appointment for Dr Kevin Grecksch
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Queer Lawyers of Tomorrow
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OFLS x Oxford Deep Tech Dispute Resolution Lab - Lawtech and Sustainable Development
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New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI
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Infra legalities: a method assemblage for studying law and data infrastructures together
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A Precarious Life: ‘Ethnography at home’ on an English council estate
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The Art of Justice: Reconfiguring the Courtroom Object
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The Mundanization of Automated Decision-Making in Public Services through Litigation
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Chinese law and development
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Cancelled: Boycott, Resistance and the Law: Cause Lawyering in Conflict and Authoritarianism
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Inside Europe’s Asylum Courts: Legal Geography, Ethnography and the Hollowness of Refugee Law
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2020 Distinguished Book Award won by former CSLS student
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An evening in conversation with Master Victoria McCloud
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Emoji, HATE and Online Symbolic Identity
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New appointment for Professor Linda Mulcahy
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Victoria McCloud to speak at Association of Costs Lawyers Conference
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This 'Order' Must Be Annihilated: MPhil Candidate has senior essay published in Yale Historical Review
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An Oral History of Radical Lawyering
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Inquiry into the Safety of Maternity Services: Dr Macleod gives evidence
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New research grant awarded to CSLS: An oral history of radical lawyering
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But what does the law say? Reading legal texts socio-legally
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS- Technology and Governance: Exploring law and innovation in the absence of state governance
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Black History Month: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies Celebrates its Black Alumni, Blessed Ngwenya
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United Nations Human Rights report on climate change, culture and cultural rights
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But what does the law say? Reading legal texts socio-legally
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PCMLP Global Media Policy Seminar Series | The role of norms in the Internet infrastructure: the infrastructural norm of interconnection and human rights
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Appointment of a new Associate Professor of Socio-Legal Studies
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Governing and regulating regional biomass supply chains
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CSLS wins grant to support lay users of virtual justice systems during COVID-19
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Black Lives Matter: Review of a selection of socio-legal journals
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The Oxford Putney Debates 2020: The Sovereignty of Parliament
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China and the International Legal Order: Virtual Symposium