JSI Workshop: Positive Pluralism and its Limits
JSI Workshop: Positive Pluralism and its LimitsIn-person event This project asks how freedom of religion should be construed when applied to religious insular communities whose way of life is often […]
JSI Workshop: Positive Pluralism and its LimitsIn-person event This project asks how freedom of religion should be construed when applied to religious insular communities whose way of life is often […]
JSI Seminar: Social Rights and ProportionalityIn-person event This seminar outlines a model of proportionality analysis for the adjudication of positive constitutional economic and social rights . Three distinctions are the […]
Workshop: The Future of the Criminal LawIn-person event In the current moment, it is little exaggeration to say the criminal law, and criminal justice more broadly, is in crisis. In […]
Re-imagining the laws of nature – storying rules of hyperconnected futuresOnline event In this seminar, Dr Michelle Lim, Sydney Law School’s George Flannery Fellow, argues that rewriting legal systems to […]
Book launch: Judicial Dysfunction in Indonesia An analysis of corruption in Indonesia’s courts. In-person event The University of Sydney Law School is delighted to invite you to the launch of […]
The Past, Present, and Future of the Palestine InvestigationIn-person event On May 20th, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan KC, announced that his Office had applied for […]
JSI Seminar: Natural Law to Natural Rights to Human RightsIn-person event **Please note this event date has been moved to one day earlier than originally advertised.** Natural law and natural […]
Julius Stone Address: Law, Philosophy, and the Susceptible Skins of Living BeingsIn-person event Catherine the Great (apparently) wrote to the French philosopher Diderot something along the lines of: “You […]
Corruption and Investment Arbitration in Asia: New Frontiers In-person event This seminar hosted by the University of Sydney Law School will involve a local re-launch of a new book on […]
Just Cause Season 2 launch: Celebrating social justice at Sydney Law SchoolIn-person event Join us to celebrate the launch of season 2 of ‘Just Cause,’ a podcast created by staff […]
The proliferation of Chinese surveillance tools overseas: sovereignty, resistance, and debtIn-person event The heightened public and scholarly attention to Africa-China relations is chiefly inspired by the growing trade, investment, and […]
2024 Wingarra Djuraliyin: Public Lecture on Indigenous Peoples and LawSydney Law School is proud to host the annual Wingarra Djuraliyin public lecture, which showcases Indigenous perspectives on law. In-person event […]