The Critical Legal Talks Series attempts to problematise the law and legal institutions from a critical and interdisciplinary perspective and provide a platform for discussion around global (in)justice for researchers aiming to bridge the Global North/South divide.
The Series is convened by Dr Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa and co-organised by Queen Mary University of London (the Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Law) and the Group of Critical Studies in Politics, Law and Society (PoDeS) at the University of Buenos Aires.
Chair: Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa (Queen Mary) – 29 May 2024
Watch 'Reconstructing Critical Legal Studies'.
Chair: Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa (Queen Mary) – 9 April 2024
Watch ‘Reparative Democracy’.
Chair: Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa (QMUL) – 7 November 2023.
Watch 'Democracy and Rights'.
Chair: Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa (QMUL) – 31 October 2023
Watch ‘The Law of International Society: A Road Not Taken’.
Discussants: Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa (QMUL), Illan Wall (Warwick), Mariana Prandini Fraga Assis (Goiás). Chair: Eva Nanopoulos (QMUL) - 3 November 2022
Watch 'A Workshop on Legal Interpretation'