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17 February 2025

Call for Applications: 2025 Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute

Apply now for the 2025 Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute. Engage in global media policy debates, with a focus on AI, Big Tech, and inequalities. Connect with experts and peers in Oxford. Early decision deadline: March 21, 2025. Final deadline: April 25, 2025.

30 January 2025

Centre for Socio-Legal Studies Announces Annual Lecture 2025

Professor Martti Koskenniemi will deliver the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies' 2025 annual lecture on "International Law and the Social: Elements of a Conceptual and Political History." The event, followed by a drinks reception, is organised in collaboration with the Law and Societies research cluster at Wolfson College.

21 January 2025

Natalie Kyneswood awarded Wellcome Trust Early-Career Award to investigate trauma-informed justice in UK courts

Dr Natalie Kyneswood has been awarded a Wellcome Trust Early-Career Award for a five-year project on trauma-informed specialist courts and the medicalisation of justice, running from January 2025 to September 2029. The study will explore the impact of trauma-informed practices on courtroom procedures and victim-survivors of sexual violence, with a focus on shaping policy and improving practice in UK specialist courts.

08 January 2025

New Director for the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies

Fernanda Pirie has taken over as Director of the Centre, following Professor Linda Mulcahy’s sabbatical, and is focused on strengthening the Centre’s leadership in Socio-Legal Studies. Agnieszka Kubal joins as Deputy Director, alongside a senior team dedicated to driving the Centre’s research and growth.

11 December 2024

CSLS launches new executive education course: InfoLead

In December 2024, CSLS, with InfoLead, held a groundbreaking course for policymakers, judges, and legal experts on tackling information disorder. Participants explored topics like AI's role in online interactions, trust in social media, and the impact of laws like the Digital Services Act and the EU’s AI Act.

03 December 2024

Ellie Whittingdale's Research Sparks Legal Change and New Partnership with Rape Crisis

Ellie Whittingdale, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, contributed to the Keep Counselling Confidential campaign with Rape Crisis England & Wales, helping secure a law change. This led to an oral history project on Rape Crisis activists. Watch the film exploring the collaboration.

30 October 2024

New video and leaflet support survivors of rape and sexual assault in giving evidence

Dr. Natalie Kyneswood has created a video and leaflet to help adult survivors give evidence to the police and in court, outlining the "special measures" available under the YJCEA 1999. These resources aim to empower victim-survivors and have been distributed to over 2,000 support organizations in England and Wales. An online launch is scheduled for November 7, 2024, at 12:45 PM, featuring HHJ David Aubrey KC.

30 October 2024

Linda Mulcahy delivers inaugural Madge Easton Anderson lecture at the University of Glasgow

Linda Mulcahy, Director of the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, delivered the inaugural Madge Easton Anderson lecture at the University of Glasgow. Her talk, "The Right to Legal Knowledge," focused on marginalized voices in the justice system. Mulcahy honored Madge Easton Anderson, the UK's first female lawyer, and looked forward to future collaborations with Glasgow feminists.

29 October 2024

Call for Papers: Conference on Judicial Activism and Resistance in Eastern Europe and Beyond

The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is excited to announce a conference on Judicial Activism and Resistance in Eastern Europe and Beyond, taking place on 5-6 June 2025 in Brussels. This event invites scholars to contribute insights on judicial independence, activism, and the challenges of democratic transitions.

14 October 2024

Fourteen new research students join CSLS

2024 welcomes a diverse cohort of new DPhil and MPhil students at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, focusing on empirical research in law and social sciences. Their global perspectives and innovative projects promise to advance socio-legal studies.

07 October 2024

CSLS Welcomes Dr. Agnieszka Kubal as New Associate Professor

The Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies announces the appointment of Dr. Agnieszka Kubal. A former DPhil graduate of the Centre, Dr. Kubal specializes in law and society, focusing on Central Eastern Europe and Russia. She returns after research roles at Oxford, Harvard, and UCL, and will lead the Centre's Lived Experiences of Human Rights research cluster.

30 September 2024

The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies works on developing links with Chilean Scholars

Professor Linda Mulcahy, Director of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, is in Chile delivering a plenary at the Law and Society conference and participating in academic sessions in Santiago. This visit strengthens the Centre’s ongoing efforts to connect with socio-legal researchers in the global South.

27 September 2024

Call for Applications: InfoLead Executive Education Institute

The InfoLead Executive Education Institute is now accepting applications for its intensive programme on media literacy and information risks, tailored for policymakers, legal professionals, and civil society leaders. Topics include online content moderation, disinformation, and the regulation of generative AI.

27 September 2024

CSLS announces an exciting programme of events October-December 2024

The Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is excited to announce its Michaelmas Term 2024 seminar series, featuring topics ranging from British conspiracist communities to human rights in Poland and child protection for refugees. Most seminars are held in person, with an option to join online for select events.

12 September 2024

Julian Applebaum Wins Research Prize

CSLS MPhil candidate Julian wins the Busuttil Domus Prize for his research on borough licensing of LGBTQ+ sex establishments in London.

10 September 2024

CSLS holds 2024 Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute

Once again we were delighted to welcome an outstanding cohort of 50 participants from more than 30 countries to Jesus College for the annual Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute.

02 September 2024

Digital Justice: Engineering Disadvantage?

18 July 2024

Alternative Funding Models for Free Legal Advice

17 June 2024

2024 CSLS Annual Lecture Recording Released Online and Openly Accessible

The Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is pleased to announce that the video of our 2024 annual lecture is now accessible on an open access basis.

04 June 2024

CSLS co-organizes a British Academy International Writing Workshop in Johannesburg

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