• JSI Seminar: Epistemic privilege and duties of mutual assistance

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar: Epistemic privilege and duties of mutual assistanceIn-person event Victims of oppression are sometimes said to have epistemic privilege in virtue of their marginalised social position into the operation and impact of oppressive social structures. Epistemic privilege sometimes is cited as a basis for deference in social relations between victims and non-victims—for example, the […]

  • The Life and Death of States: Author Meets Readers

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    The Life and Death of States: Author Meets ReadersIn-person event Natasha Wheatley’s bold new book The Life and Death of States: Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty (Princeton University Press 2023) rediscovers the multinational Habsburg polity as a hothouse for ideas that still shape our understanding of the sovereign state. The radical mismatch between theories […]

  • Julius Stone Address: What is political progress?

    Lecture Theatre 101, level 1, New Law Building F10A, Campderdown Campus

    Julius Stone Address: What is political progress?In-person event   Progress is both a necessary and a dangerous idea. It is necessary if one is striving to improve the way things are, and it is dangerous because the pursuit of progress has historically often given rise to episodes of paternalism, colonial domination and narratives of civilizational […]

  • JSI Seminar | Beyond Indigenous Cultural & Intellectual Property: opportunities in law reform for Aboriginal-led medicines in Australia and the limitations of legal pluralism

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar | Beyond Indigenous Cultural & Intellectual Property: opportunities in law reform for Aboriginal-led medicines in Australia and the limitations of legal pluralismIn-person event Australian regulators and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples have the opportunity to co-design a cross-jurisdictional framework that ensures structural integrity and cultural ethics, which embodies international law principles and […]

  • JSI Seminar | Demystifying CLS: A reflection on writing an intellectual history of the Critical Legal Studies Movement

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar | Demystifying CLS: A reflection on writing an intellectual history of the Critical Legal Studies MovementIn-person event In his forthcoming book The Rise and Fall of Critical Legal Studies, Stewart uses the tools of CLS to analyse CLS, assessing its dominant narrative against its history and legacy. Literary and philosophical lenses are used to highlight […]

  • JSI Seminar | Bathroom Bills and Liberal Rights

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar: Bathroom Bills and Liberal RightsIn-person event On June 30th 2023 Florida’s House Bill 1521 came into effect. The bill requires that all trans people must use Florida public restrooms that align with the sex they were assigned at birth. This includes restrooms in all Florida airports, government buildings, schools and universities, city parks […]

  • JSI Seminar | Contract law and reasons for action: A crash course in private law theory

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar | Contract law and reasons for action: A crash course in private law theoryIn-person event If contract law is to be authoritative, it must mediate between the subjects of contract law and reasons for action they have. Either implicitly or explicitly, this insight informs various approaches to the theorisation of this law. Some […]

  • JSI Seminar | The law and ethics of a property rights approach to frozen embryo disputes

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar: The law and ethics of a property rights approach to frozen embryo disputesIn-person event Disputes over frozen embryos represent a particularly problematic case, legally and ethically, due to the ambiguity of their moral and legal status and the potential rights-claims which can be made with regard to them. Recent work has contextualised frozen […]

  • JSI Seminar | Bringing law back in: Theorizing the role of law in shaping the social reproduction bargain

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar | Bringing law back in: Theorizing the role of law in shaping the social reproduction bargainIn-person event A rich interdisciplinary feminist project spanning the fields of critical political economy, feminist economics, geography, migration, sociology and social policy has long sought to theorize and make visible the role social of reproduction and reproductive labour […]

  • JSI Seminar | European Émigré Legal Scholars in Australian Law Schools: Julius Stone’s Circle

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar | European Émigré Legal Scholars in Australian Law Schools: Julius Stone’s CircleIn-person event During and immediately after World War II, some Australian law schools had the opportunity to rescue European émigré legal scholars fleeing persecution and fascism. Overwhelmingly, Australian universities did not become shelters for refugee intellectuals, despite the extraordinary efforts of some […]

  • JSI Seminar | Dominium in the Age of Neurotechnologies: Who Is the Subject of Neurorights?

    Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

    JSI Seminar | Dominium in the Age of Neurotechnologies: Who Is the Subject of Neurorights?In-person event Many scholars expressed concerns about how potential misuse of neurotechnologies may threaten some basic rights such as right to privacy, freedom of thought, freedom from self-incrimination, right to fair trial, prohibition of discrimination, etc. In order to ensure an […]