Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2024
The Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Annual Conference 2024 is a premier gathering for scholars and practitioners in the field of socio-legal studies. Organized by the SLSA, this annual event has been a cornerstone for the dissemination of knowledge and networking since the association's inception in 1990. The 2024 conference is hosted by the University of Portsmouth Law School and is scheduled to take place from Tuesday, March 26th to Thursday, March 28th, 2024, at the Portland Building, University of Portsmouth.
The conference will feature a diverse array of sessions covering key topics in socio-legal research. Attendees can expect presentations on subjects such as human rights law, health law, public international law, and the intersection of law and society. Notable presentations include discussions on the challenges brought by online short videos in China's copyright protection and the impact of American labor law on the workforce's vulnerability to diseases and deaths of despair.
In addition to the academic sessions, the conference offers practical opportunities for professional development and networking. Participants will have the chance to engage with peers during various workshops and panel discussions. The event also includes a poster competition, showcasing innovative research from postgraduate students. Notable speakers from various institutions will share their insights, contributing to a rich and engaging program.
This conference is ideal for academics, researchers, and practitioners interested in the socio-legal field. It provides a platform to present research, engage in critical discussions, and build professional networks. Attendees will benefit from exposure to cutting-edge research and the opportunity to collaborate with experts from around the world.
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Event Details
- Date
- March 25-27, 2024
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇬🇧 Portsmouth, United Kingdom
- Portland Building, University of Portsmouth
- Audience
- Academics, researchers, and practitioners in socio-legal studies