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News 

SLSA events

Reforming Legal and Policy Responses to Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Violence, QUB: call for papers

Disability and Rights: The possibilities and limits of rights discourse under neoliberalism, online: call for abstracts

Pracademia in Law Schools – An international community of practice, online from Leeds Beckett Law School

Workshop: Legal perspectives on climate reparations, University of Bristol: call for expressions of interest

Law, Drugs, and the Moving Body, Manchester

Other events

Book Launch - Inducing Intimacy: Deception, Consent and the Law, by Chloë Kennedy, QMUL, London

Exploring New Frontiers in Legal and Criminal Justice Education, Bolton

The Value of Reparations, or the Values of Reparation, London

Legal Action Group Housing Law Conference, Holborn, London

Kevin Tobia, Georgetown University: ‘Experimental jurisprudence, Edinburgh

Exploring Approaches to Climate Change Litigation, Edinburgh

Sound, Law and Place: Legal otologies, London

Rethinking Rights, London

Precarious Dwelling: Encounters with housing crisis, London

Mistreating Consent, London and online

The Stories We Tell: Or why can’t we remember the Magdalene Laundries?, Queen's University Belfast

25 Years of the Human Rights Act, Leeds: call for papers

Journal of Environmental Law Workshop 2025: On 'Greenwashing', Bristol

LHub Seminar Series: Necrosonics: Rap, Race, and Policing, IALS, London

Speaking Out About Sexual Violence: Researching public survivors before and after MeToo, London

Workshop: In the Name of National Security: The fragility of human rights, Madrid – call for papers

Publications

Latest from Frontiers of Socio-Legal Studies: Unheard Voices in the Court of Protection: Reimagining Justice for the Vulnerable

Latest from the JLS Blog: meet the JLS authors: Dr Louise Hatherall; and Dr Aisling Ryan, Dr Jed Meers and Professor Joe Tomlinson

VRuG: Call for socio-legal book reviews

NCRM Methods News: March 2025

Judging Your Future: March 2025 issue of the Judicial Appointments Commission newsletter

Vacancies

Scientific Director, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati, Spain

Other

2025 Podgórecki Prize – call now open

Improvising Methods: Experiencing Collaborative, Inventive, Apposite and Original Methods, Manchester – call for contributions


Vacancies

Scientific Director, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati, Spain

The International Institute for the Sociology of Law (IISL) located in Oñati, Spain, is issuing a call through the Research Committee for the Sociology of Law (RCSL) of the International Sociological Association for expressions of interest for the position of Scientific Director. Outstanding scholars around the world working in the field of law and society are invited to submit an expression of interest. Closing date: 30 April 2025. See website for details.

UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships: open for applications

Applications are invited from early career researchers or innovators for funding to support ambitious research and innovation across UKRI’s remit. See website for details. Closing date: 18 June 2025.

REF 2029 Main and Sub-panel Recruitment: call for applications  

The REF main and sub-panels are at the heart of the REF assessment process, and they bring together specialist expertise in each Unit of Assessment (UoA). Within the REF there are four main panels and 34 sub-panels. Applications are invited from individuals wishing to apply for these roles. Applicants must have the support of their employing organisation for their appointment, and applications welcomed from diverse groups. See website for details. Closing date: 28 April 2025

Barbara Huber Scholarship Program: Max Planck Institute – call for applications

The program is open to outstanding academics from foreign research institutions for particularly innovative research projects that contribute significantly to scientific progress through new perspective, questions, or findings in the subject areas of Criminology, Public Law, or Criminal Law. Each department may award one Barbara Huber Scholarship per calendar year. See website for details. Closing date: 30 September 2025.

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Consultations and surveys

Sentencing Council: Hare coursing sentencing guidelines – consultation

The Sentencing Council has published a consultation paper on draft hare coursing sentencing guidelines. See website for details. Closing date: 25 April 2025.

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Other announcements

2025 Podgórecki Prize – Call now open

The 2025 RCSL Podgórecki, to be awarded to a senior socio-legal scholar for distinguished and outstanding lifetime achievements, is now open for nominations. It will close on 31 May 2025. See website for details.

Improvising Methods: Experiencing Collaborative, Inventive, Apposite and Original Methods, Manchester – call for contributions

NCRM is inviting researchers to present at a new event that will explore ways of improvising research methods. The event will take place on 9-10 July 2025 at the University of Manchester. It will give presenters the opportunity to discuss their experiences of using situated or inventive methods.

To register their interest, researchers must submit a 200-word outline of their talk by Thursday, 10 April 2025. See website for details.

Academic Mentoring: Professor Didi Herman

Professor Didi Herman has retired from Kent Law School and is now offering confidential help to individuals and universities looking to improve scholarship for publication, mentoring, and the REF. See her website for details.

Professor Herman is now also offering expert consultancy to law schools for advance preparation for REF 2028.

 

 

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