Events
Writing out your whole life to a stranger: the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) application form as a technology of power
As part of the School Research Seminar Series, Postgraduate Researcher Rebecca Porter will present on the Personal Independence Payment form as a tool of the state.
CCJS Annual Lecture & Associated Events
Join the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies as they host Julian Go, Professor Sociology at the University of Chicago, for a series of fantastic events.
The Power of Cuteness and the Cuteness of Power: Internet Memes and the State’s Management of Emotion in Contemporary China
We are delighted to welcome guest speaker Jamie Wong (Harvard University) to deliver this School Research Seminar on the topic of the Chinese state's use of social media in governance.
Digital Assets: Private Law, Regulation and Practice
The Centre for Business Law and Practice is proud to announce a two-day event dedicated to exploring the evolving landscape of digital assets and the digitalisation of trade documents.
Futures of Social Justice
A conference to celebrate 10 years of the Centre for Law and Social Justice while also looking to the future.
Deepfakes and the Law Conference
This conference will address an array of pressing private and public law questions raised by deepfakes.
University of Leeds Graduate Political Theory Conference 2024 - Digital Capitalism: Beyond the Neoliberal Paradigm?
The 2024 University of Leeds Graduate Political Theory Conference will be held on Monday 3rd June.
Exploring inclusion and wellbeing initiatives in legal education and practice
Call for contributions for one day workshop.
Connections in Legal Education Fest: Call for Papers
Celebrating Connections in Legal Education (CLE)
3rd International Conference on Critical Muslim Studies: Re-Orienting the (Global) South
The third Critical Muslim Studies conference invites scholars, researchers and thinkers to engage with the theme of 'ReOrienting the (Global) South'.
- One day event
- Reoccuring events