Events
Migration Journeys
As part of Refugee Week 2025 (16–22 June), the Centre for Law and Social Justice warmly invites you to a special day of learning, sharing, and solidarity.
Webinar: Authentic Fictions: Simulation in legal learning
Hear from Professor Paul Maharg about a web application designed for legal learning in law schools.
Lines of flight: Small jurisdictions, small legal educations across the North Atlantic
Join CIRLE for a hybrid seminar on how small jurisdictions in the North Atlantic can offer fresh ideas and insights into legal education by comparing their unique cultures, challenges, and innovation.
'Online can be the privileged mode': Navigating Digital Innovation in the Curriculum
This seminar by Liberty Fellow Paul Maharg explores why digital innovations in legal education often fail to spread widely and how they can be adapted and transformed for broader use.
CIRLE Annual Lecture: Regulatory Theory and Legal Education: Command, Dialectic or Relational Space?
Discover fresh insights into the future of legal education at the CIRLE Annual Lecture where Professor Paul Maharg will explore how we can rethink regulation to better meet today’s challenges.
Staff Experiences of the Professional Qualification in Probation
Join us for a one-day conference exploring how improving the training experiences of probation officers through the PQiP can help tackle the sector’s recruitment and retention crisis.
Behind Closed Books: Money Laundering in UK Insolvency Proceedings
This one-day hybrid conference will focus on money laundering in UK insolvency proceedings.
The Choreography of Consent: Action Research Event
A unique event where practitioners and researchers from dance and law come together to explore the current complexities of working with consent.
25 Years of the Human Rights Act
A one-day conference will take place at the University of Leeds to mark the 25th anniversary of the Human Rights Act 1998.
- One day event
- Reoccuring events