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When Is Algorithmic Secrecy Justified?
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Achieving a just culture that learns and improves
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Update from Professor Chris Hodges
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Webinar on proposed EU Climate Law
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Silicosis and the State: Reframing contestations between capital and labour in contemporary India
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Community mediation across ethnicities: Building for conflict resolution in diverse societies
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Taking personhood seriously: the socio-legal tensions of non-human and non-animal recognition
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Pivots: Doing Socio-Legal Research on Cultural Heritage in a Pandemic
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The Limits of Private Governance: Norms and Rules in a Mediterranean Fishery
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Innovation in the absence of a state: law, technology and politics in the Somali territories
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Beastly Identification: conservationist legal regimes and documents in the government of big cats in India
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Transitional Archives: Power, Voice and Archival Violence in Transitional Justice
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Dr Victoria McCloud speaks at Relativity Fest 2020
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Interdisciplinary Hazards: Methodological Insights from a Multi-Sectoral Study of Drought in the UK
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How much is it the responsibility of the LGBT+ community globally to ensure that all voices of minority/oppressed groups are heard?
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New appointment for Master Victoria McCloud
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Reza Banakar (1959-2020)
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New appointment for Professor Linda Mulcahy
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International Journal of Communication Publishes a Special Section on Internet Shutdowns in Africa
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Bridging the divide between town and gown
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Community-Based Research Practices and Indigenous Research
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Environmental Law: Text, Cases & Materials (2nd edition)
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Nazareth Village and the Creation of the Holy Land in Israel-Palestine:The Question of Evangelical Orthodoxy
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CSLS gets moving for the Oxford Food Bank
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CSLS research recommends reforms to improve coherence of the appeal rights to the General Regulatory Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal
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Anti-Blackness and Anti-Racism in Law: How Can Students Organise to Pursue Change?
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New Paper by Chris Hodges on Covid-19 Injury Compensation Arrangements
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Law, Activism and Critique #5: Law and Violence
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Internet Shutdowns in Africa
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A Collaborative Way of Knowing: Bridging Computational Communication Research and Grounded Theory Ethnography
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New approaches to regulation
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'Respect and Criminal Justice' by Gabrielle Watson published by OUP
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Can Labelling Create Transformative Food System Change for Human and Planetary Health? A Case Study of Meat
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Judicial Early Neutral Evaluation
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Law, Activism and Critique #4: Critiquing Human Rights
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Mock trials and virtual jury hubs
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Internet governance in a humanitarian context
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Law, Activism and Critique Reading Group #3
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Black Lives Matter: A Statement from the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
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Solidarity Anti-Racist Resource Round-Up
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The Future of Regulation
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Trust, expertise and policymaking
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Webinar - The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty
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Law, Activism and Critique Reading Group
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Law, History and Socio-Legal Studies. A Ménage à Trois That Dares Not Speak Its Name?
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The Quiet-Loud-Quiet Politics of Post-Crisis Consumer Bankruptcy Law: The Case of Ireland and Troika
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e-Disclosure and the Pilot Scheme: Judicial, Practitioner, and Technology Perspectives
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Chris Hodges: The need for trust as the basis of human cooperation in society
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Rebecca Williams Delivers Future of Legal Education Keynote
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Contact Tracing Apps and Privacy: How they work and critical issues
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Provincializing Polanyi: The Colonial Roots of Modern Labour Markets and Labour Law
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Transforming Regulation – New Approaches in the Age of Data and Humans
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Exploring the case for Virtual Jury Trials during the COVID-19 crisis – an evaluation of a pilot study conducted by JUSTICE
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The Future of LawTech Education (WP5)
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Access and allocation in climate change adaptation
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What happens when human rights become management tools? Translating the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights into the corporate sphere
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Legal Geographies of Immigration Law: Space, Technology & Access to Justice
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Swimming Camels
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Prospects for Prices
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JUSTICE support Professor Hodges' proposal on housing dispute resolution
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Online Courts and the Transformation of Litigation
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Christopher Hodges elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
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Call for EU Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation
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Celebrating 40 years of women at Christ Church
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Law and Love in the Peshawar family courts
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Notes from the Field: Myanmar
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DPhil candidate appointed Research Fellow for the Modern Slavery Policy and Evidence Centre
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Dr Victoria McCloud judges at the LSE-Featherstone Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Moot
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Virtual Justice
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Pathways to Law
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Kevin Grecksh speaks at 'Earth Emergency Talks' hosted by Wolfson College
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The Future of Legal Practice
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Natures, Cultures, and Communities
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New study on consolidation in the domain name market
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Roxana Radu elected as Program Chair for the Global Internet Governance Academic Network
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Indigenous Frameworks in Academia Series
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An Open Dialogue: What does collaborative, ethical research w/ indigenous peoples look like?
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Regulation of Property Agents: Working Group Report
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Praise for book by Professor Christopher Hodges
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Linda Mulcahy and colleagues publish policy document
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Linda Mulcahy to participate in 'Difficult Dialogues' festival
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Gender Equality in the Legal Profession: Maintaining the momentum for change
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Access to Justice and Class Actions in England and Wales
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Christianity on Trial: Asylum, Conversion, and the Modern Nation-State
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Delivering Justice – A Roundtable
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Former CSLS student's thesis published as book
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Fiction and Human Rights Discussion of Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys
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What if the dock was abolished in criminal courts?
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Inspiring Women: Challenging the Diversity Deficit in the Legal Professions
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Sir Ernest Ryder to join the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies as a Senior Associate
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Celebration of the Life and Writings of Philip Lewis
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**CANCELLED** The Art of Justice: Reconfiguring the Courtroom Object
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The Poodle Problem: Are Corporate Lawyers Still Professionals?
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Looking for Law in China: Empirical Research in an Authoritarian Context
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Jurist in Context: William Twining in conversation with Ruth Chang, David Sugarman and Linda Mulcahy
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From voluntary to forced migration: a socio-legal overview of Syrian labour in Lebanon
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Constitution-Making in a Post-Conflict Environment: A Socio-Legal Perspective of the Libyan Process