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Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2007

by Socio-Legal Studies Association

The Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Annual Conference 2007 was a prominent gathering organized by the SLSA, a UK-based charity dedicated to advancing education and research in socio-legal studies. This interdisciplinary event brought together scholars, practitioners, and students to explore the intricate relationships between law and society.

The conference featured a diverse array of sessions covering key topics such as the interplay between law and religion, the impact of legal frameworks on social justice, and the evolution of legal systems in response to societal changes. Notably, the 'Law and Religion' stream provided a platform for in-depth discussions on how legal principles intersect with religious practices and beliefs.

Held at the University of Kent in Canterbury, United Kingdom, the event offered attendees numerous networking opportunities, including panel discussions, workshops, and informal gatherings. These interactions facilitated the exchange of ideas and fostered collaborations among professionals from various disciplines.

The conference was particularly beneficial for academics, legal practitioners, policymakers, and students interested in the socio-legal field. Participants gained valuable insights into contemporary issues at the intersection of law and society, enhancing their understanding and contributing to their professional development.

Event Details

Date
April 3-5, 2007
3 days
Location
🇬🇧 Canterbury, United Kingdom
University of Kent
Audience
Academics, legal practitioners, policymakers, and students interested in socio-legal studies.