CALL FOR PAPERS: FREEDOMS + FUTURES: CHALLENGES FOR LEGAL ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP, 3-5 JULY 2024

DETAILS OF THE OPPORTUNITY :

The conference will feature keynote addresses, panel discussions, paper presentations, and interactive
workshops. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with leading scholars and practitioners in the
field, share their research, and contribute to shaping the future of legal academic scholarship.

We invite submissions of papers and panel proposals addressing the conference themes.:

Technology and Law: After a decade of
technological advancements and nearly two
years of rapid development of large language
models, examination of the effects and
implications of emergent technologies on legal
scholarship, education, and practice.

Globalisation and Legal Systems: Analysing
how globalization is reshaping legal systems and
the challenges and opportunities this presents for
legal academics.

Social Justice and Legal Scholarship: Exploring
the role of legal scholarship and education in
promoting social justice and equity, and
addressing systemic inequalities within legal
systems.

Colonial experiences and truth-telling in
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Focus on
the law as a technology of dispossession in the
Pacific, and legal futures in the aftermath of the
2023 Australian referendum, Māori experiences
in contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand, and
movements of truth-telling and treaty.

Environmental Law and Earth’s Futures:
Discussing the role of legal scholarship and
education in addressing environmental
challenges and promoting the future/s of our
planet and beyond.

Interdisciplinary and intercultural
Perspectives: Encouraging interdisciplinary and
intercultural collaboration and exploring how
insights from other disciplines and diverse
cultures can enrich legal scholarship and
education.

Please send
proposals to
[email protected]
by 7 April 2024

for more details go through with the brochure :

ALAA-Confernce-2024-Call-for-Papers

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