Events
China's Newly Revised Arbitration Law
Guest Speaker Henry Huang will deliver a CBLP seminar on China's Newly Revised Arbitration Law.
Comparative judgement and educational research questions
You are welcome to join us for a talk from external speaker Professor Ian Jones, Department of Mathematics Education, Loughborough University.
Probation Governance, Identity, and Practice: Making, Unmaking, Remaking - Book Launch
This event launches Matt Tidmarsh's recently published monograph, Probation Governance, Identity, and Practice: Making, Unmaking, Remaking (Routledge Press).
"How AI Requires Rebuilding Data Protection Law" with Professor Ignacio Cofone
Join us for the Centre for Business Law and Practice Annual Lecture, delivered by Professor Ignacio Cofone: “How AI Requires Rebuilding Data Protection Law.”
CGSC event: Diaspora Governance as Power: Repression, Co-optation, and Resistance Beyond Borders
The Centre for Global Security Challenges is delighted to host Professor Bahar Baser for a talk on ‘Diaspora Governance as Power: Repression, Co-optation, and Resistance Beyond Borders’.
Using corpus linguistics to evaluate vocabulary in reading and listening materials
Dr Yen Dang will host this workshop exploring the concept of lexical coverage.
"Culture Wars UK: Is it Time for Universities to ‘Rearm’?": Faculty Inaugural Lecture by Prof. Stuart McAnulla
Join us for the fifth lecture in the 2025-26 Faculty of Social Sciences Inaugural Lecture Series which will be delivered by Professor Stuart McAnulla (School of Politics and International Studies).
Trade’s Empire: Commercial Law beyond Westminster Hall in the 18th Century by Hunter Harris (Oxford University)
Join The Centre for Business Law and Practice for a visiting Professor Seminar: Trade’s Empire: Commercial Law beyond Westminster Hall in the 18th Century by Hunter Harris (Oxford University).
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies Annual Lecture 2026 - Professor Sylvia Walby (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Sylvia Walby is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Law and Criminology, Royal Holloway, University of London. Her current research is focused on violence and society.
International Women's Day guest lecture by Keziah Featherstone
This International Women's day, the School of Education welcomes you to a guest lecture from Keziah Featherstone.
Directions, Divergences, and Dilemmas: What next for the Feminist Project in Law? LSJ's Annual Lecture
The Centre for Law & Social Justice (LSJ) is pleased to host our Annual Lecture for 2025-2026, delivered by Professor Joanne Conaghan of Bristol University School of Law.
CLSJ & FRIVA cross-centre panel with Professor Joanne Conaghan: Addressing Current Legal Problems using Feminist Theory
The Centre for Law & Social Justice (LSJ) and Feminist Research into Violence & Abuse (FRIVA) are pleased to host a discussion panel for School of Law colleagues and students.
"Why Being an In-House Counsel is the Best Job in the World" with Nick Folland (General Counsel & Company Secretary, M&S)
The Centre for Business Law and Practice, in collaboration with the LUBS Marks & Spencer Archive, is delighted to host Mr Nick Folland, General Counsel and Company Secretary of Marks & Spencer).
Symposium: Cultures of Platformisation in Africa
What are the social and cultural implications of platforms and platformisation in Africa? This in-person and online seminar critically assesses accelerating and expansive platformisation
"Paws, claws and market flaws: Walkies through the UK veterinary sector", a CBLP Seminar with Dr David Reader
Join Dr David Reader, Senior Lecturer in Competition Law at the University of Glasgow, for an in-depth discussion on the CMA’s inquiry into veterinary services for household pets.
EduCop
A one-day Climate Conference for secondary school pupils.
Education Research Impact Showcase
We welcome you to the first annual education research impact showcase event.
School of Education Impact Showcase
A new annual event for our research and scholarship colleagues, who specialise in Education, to present latest innovations and network with our region's education providers
Bazaar Governance: Legal Pluralism and Economic Order in an Afghan Marketplace
Based on 16 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Afghanistan, this presentation explores the legal, social and relational practices in the everyday life of Afghanistan’s central money exchanger bazaar.
Educator's Breakfast
This summer sees the return of our highly successful breakfast for regional education providers and academics from the University of Leeds.
Call for Papers: 5th Conference on Financial Law and Regulation
Centre for Business Law and Practice, University of Leeds School of Law, Leeds, United Kingdom, Wednesday - Thursday, 24-25 June 2026
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