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Events archive 2013/14

LSE Law hosts events that play a major role in policy debates & in the education of lawyers and law teachers from around the world.

Public lectures at LSE Law in 2013/14 included:

Spyridon Bazinas
Intellectual property financing: the work of UNCITRAL

David Blunkett; Richard Gordon; Carol Harlow
Crowdsourcing a new UK constitution

Islamic Finance Series:

Farmida Bi 
Introduction to Islamic finance: Concepts and structures
Roger Wedderburn-Day 
Debt, financing and sukuk
Habib Motani 
Islamic finance & derivatives
Ann Pettifor 
Ethics, interest and finance
Farmida Bi 
Risk sharing and cooperative finance

Jill Peay
Imprisoning the mentally disordered: a manifest injustice?

Timothy Spangler 
One step ahead: Private equity and hedge funds after the global financial crisis

Betsy Stanko 
The policing and prosecution of rape

Peter Tatchell; Jonathan Cooper; Kseniya Kirichenko 
Pride and propaganda: LGBT rights in Russia today

Philip Wood
International legal risks for banks and corporates


For a complete listing of our events in 2016/17, including videos of some key lectures, please see below:

Michaelmas term 2013

Wednesday 11 September 2013   
LSE INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS / DEPARTMENT OF LAW PUBLIC LECTURE
Voting for citizens overseas: Considerations for Irish constitutional reform
Speaker: Tom Arnold (Director General of the Institute of International and European Affairs, Dublin)

Tuesday 8 October 2013   
LSE INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS / DEPARTMENT OF LAW PUBLIC LECTURE
Crowdsourcing a new UK constitution
Speaker: David Blunkett (MP for Sheffield Brightside and a former home secretary); Richard Gordon QC (Brick Court Chambers); Carol Harlow (Emeritus Professor of Law, LSE)

Watch on YouTube

Wednesday 9 October 2013   
ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE SERIES
The history and evolution of Islamic finance
Speaker: Iqbal Khan (CEO, Fajr Capital)

Wednesday 9 October 2013   
LAW AND ECONOMICS FORUM
Law and firm value
Speaker: Stefan Zeume (Finance Department, INSEAD)

Wednesday 9 October 2013   
LSE FORUM IN LEGAL & POLITICAL THEORY
On the general will of humanity: Global connections in Rousseau's political thought
Speaker: Sankar Muthu (Chicago)

Wednesday 16 October 2013   
LAW MATTERS PUBLIC LECTURE
Imprisoning the mentally disordered: a manifest injustice?
Speaker: Professor Jill Peay (LSE)

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Monday 28 October 2013   
ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE SERIES
Introduction to Islamic finance: Concepts and structures
Speaker: Farmida Bi (Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright)

Watch on YouTube 

Wednesday 30 October 2013   
LAW AND FINANCIAL MARKETS PROJECT
Intellectual property financing: the work of UNCITRAL
Speaker: Spyridon Bazinas (Senior Legal Officer, UNCITRAL Secretariat)

Watch on YouTube

Wednesday 30 October 2013   
DEBATING LAW PUBLIC LECTURES
Is rape different?
Speakers: Nazir Afzal OBE (Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS North West); Barbara Hewson (Barrister); Helen Reece (LSE Department of Law); Professor Jennifer Temkin (City Law School)

Wednesday 30 October 2013   
ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE SERIES
Debt, financing and sukuk
Speaker: Roger Wedderburn-Day (Partner, Allen & Overy)

Watch on YouTube

Wednesday 30 October 2013   
LSE FORUM IN LEGAL & POLITICAL THEORY
World constitutionalism and the Chicago Committee to Frame a World Constitution in 1947
Speaker: Or Rosenboim (Cambridge)

Thursday 31 October 2013   
LSE HUMAN RIGHTS
Greed, humanity and the neoliberal retreat in international law
Speaker: M.Somarajah

Tuesday 5 November 2013   
CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL JUSTICE THEORY
Duties of citizenship and just war
Speaker: Armin v. Bogdandy (Max Planck Institute)

Wednesday 6 November 2013   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Systemic deficiency in the rule of law: What it is, what has been done, what could be done
Speaker: Armin v. Bogdandy (Max Planck Institute)

Wednesday 6 November 2013   
ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE SERIES
Islamic finance & derivatives
Speaker: Habib Motani (Partner, Clifford Chance)

Watch on YouTube

Thursday 7 November 2013   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Sex, drugs & EU Law: The recognition of moral and ethical diversity in EU Law
Speaker: Floris de Witte (LSE)

Tuesday 12 November 2013   
LSE FORUM IN LEGAL & POLITICAL THEORY
Reason and rhetoric in a democratic age
Speaker: Bernard Yack (Brandeis)

Wednesday 13 November 2013   
ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE SERIES
Ethics, interest and finance
Speaker: Ann Pettifor (Director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics, PRIME)

Watch on YouTube 

Wednesday 13 November 2013   
LAW AND FINANCIAL MARKETS PROJECT
The ubiquitous role of financial collateral
Speaker: David Murphy (Rivast consulting, formerly ISDA)

Thursday 14 November 2013   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Book reading: Contesting Democracy J-W. Muller

Tuesday 19 November 2013   
CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL JUSTICE THEORY
Criminalising sex
Speaker: Professor Stuart Green (Rutgers)

Wednesday 20 November 2013   
LAW AND ECONOMICS FORUM
Competition and innovation: A legal perspective
Speaker: Pablo Ibáñez Colomo (LSE)

Wednesday 20 November 2013   
LAW AND FINANCIAL MARKETS PROJECT
One step ahead: Private equity and hedge funds after the global financial crisis
Speaker: Timothy Spangler, Partner (Kaye Scholer) and Adjunct Professor (UCLA)

Watch on YouTube

Tuesday 3 December 2013   
CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINAL JUSTICE THEORY
Historicising criminal responsibility: How about the twentieth century?
Speaker: Dr Arlie Loughnan (School of Law, University of Sydney)

Wednesday 4 December 2013   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Cosmpolitan constitutionalism
Speaker: Alexander Somek (Iowa, Visiting Professor LSE)

Thursday 5 December 2013   
LAW MATTERS PUBLIC LECTURE
Constitutional interpretation in the USA
Speaker: Professor Risa L Goluboff (LSE Department of Law Visiting Professor)

Thursday 5 December 2013   
ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE SERIES
House of Commons reception: Howard Marks on ethical finance

Watch the event here

Tuesday 10 December 2013   
LAW AND ECONOMICS FORUM
Should rating agencies be subject to civil liability?
Speaker: Professor Matthias Lehmann (University of Halle-Wittenberg)

Tuesday 10 December 2013   
LSE FORUM IN LEGAL & POLITICAL THEORY
Some realism about corporate rights
Speaker: Richard Schragger (Virginia)

Wednesday 11 December 2013   
LAW AND FINANCIAL MARKETS PROJECT
International legal risks for banks and corporates
Speaker: Philip Wood, QC (Hon.) Special Global Counsel, Allen & Overy LLP
Chair: Professor David Kershaw (LSE, Department of Law)

Watch on YouTube

Thursday 12 December 2013   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Territorial extension in EU law
Speaker: Joanen Scott (UCL)

Thursday 12 December 2013   
LSE DEPARTMENT OF LAW PUBLIC EVENT
In conversation with the Hon Mr Justice Peter Jackson
Speaker: The Hon. Mr Justice Peter Jackson (High Court judge)

Watch on YouTube

Lent Term 2014

Wednesday 15 January 2014   
LSE FORUM IN LEGAL & POLITICAL THEORY
Westernization as barbarization: A Chinese theory of self-other transformation
Speaker: Leigh Jenco (LSE)

Thurdsay 16 January 2014   
LSE DEPARTMENT OF LAW PUBLIC EVENT
In conversation with Joshua Rozenberg
Speaker: Joshua Rozenberg (writer for The Daily Telegraph and the Guardian, and host of Radio 4’s 'Law in Action')
Chair: Professor Conor Gearty

Watch on YouTube

Wednesday 22 January 2014   
LAW AND FINANCIAL MARKETS PROJECT
Modern issues in international commercial law: Can we hold a legal dialogue across the Channel?
Speaker: Jean-François Riffard (University of Auvergne, School of Law)
Chair: Eva Micheler (LSE, Law Department)
 
Is a dialogue between civil law and common law lawyers possible? Comparative law scholars have discussed this question for several decades. 'Law' is not a uniform concept. Each legal system is the result of a historical and religious heritage. Legal systems' 'styles' are different. Precisely in consideration of the differences between the French and English styles, some authors have denied the mere possibility of a legal dialogue. Today, this approach appears obsolete. At the time of globalization and convergence of legal models, the question should no longer investigate whether a dialogue is possible, but how it can be hold. Through the examples of the unification of the law of sales in the European Union and the harmonization of secured transactions law by UNCITRAL at the international level, the seminar will present the worst and best methods to hold such a dialogue.

Thursday 23 January 2014   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
The composite approach to constitutional authority
Speaker: Dr Adam Tucker (York)

Tuesday 28 January 2014   
SYSTEMIC RISK CENTRE
The next crisis
Speakers: Julia Black (Department of Law, LSE); Charles Goodhart (Systemic Risk Centre and Financial Markets Group, LSE); Jon Danielsson (Co-Director of the Systemic Risk Centre, LSE)

Wednesday 29 January 2014   
LSE SPECTRUM & LSE DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Pride and propaganda: LGBT rights in Russia today
Speakers: Peter Tatchell (renowned LGBT rights campaigner; Director of the Peter Tatchell Foundation); Jonathan Cooper, OBE (international human rights law practitioner; Chief Executive of the Human Dignity Trust); Kseniya Kirichenko (Legal Assistance Program Coordinator for the St Petersburg LGBT organisation 'Coming Out')
Chair: Professor Susan Marks

Watch on YouTube 

Wednesday 5 February 2014   
LSE FORUM IN LEGAL & POLITICAL THEORY
Workshop on proportionality and constitutional culture
Speakers: Moshe Cohen-Eliya and Iddo Porat (both College of Law & Business, Jerusalem), Jacco Bomhoff and Kai Möller (both LSE)

Wednesday 5 February 2014   
DEBATING LAW
What have you got to hide?
Speakers: Hazel Blears, MP; Annie Machon ((Director of LEAP Europe and former intelligence officer for MI5); Professor Sir David Omand (First UK Security and Intelligence Coordinator and visiting professor at KCL); Matthew Ryder QC (Barrister, Matrix Chambers)
Chair: Dr Andrew Scott

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Thursday 6 February 2014   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Europe in the making. The history of the negotiations of the institutional and legal features of the Treaty of the European Economic Community, 1955-1958
Speaker: Professor Morten Rasmussen (Copenhagen)

Wednesday 12 February 2014   
ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE SERIES
Risk sharing and cooperative finance
Speaker: Farmida Bi (Partner and European Head of Islamic Finance, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP); Dr Paul Mills (Senior Economist, International Monetary Finance, London Office)

Watch on YouTube 

Thursday 13 February 2014   
ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE SERIES
Harvard-LSE workshop: Use and abuse of limited liability

Thursday 13 February 2014   
LSE/MATRIX SEMINARS ON CURRENT CASES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
Debating Kadi II : UN Ombudsperson v judicial review in Security Council sanctions decision-making
Speakers: Judge Kimberly Prost (UN Ombudsperson); Professor Carol Harlow (LSE); Ben Emmerson QC (UN Special Rapporteur for Counter-terrorism and Human Rights)

Thursday 13 February 2014   
TRANSNATIONAL LAW PROJECT
Debating Jan Paulsson's Idea of Abritration
Book launch event to celebrate the publication The Idea of Arbitration (OUP 2013) by Jan Paulsson (U Miami / LSE).

Friday 14 February 2014   
LSE EUROPEAN INSTITUTE AND DEPARTMENT OF LAW PUBLIC LECTURE
A lecture by José Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission
Speaker: José Manuel Barroso
 
Tuesday 18 February 2014   
LEGAL BIOGRAPHY PROJECT
Late medieval and early modern legal prosopography
Speaker: Sir John Baker (University of Cambridge)

Thursday 20 February 2014   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Workshop on 'Escaping from the Euro-crisis'

Tuesday 25 February 2014   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Surprise, what surprise?: The old 'new' nationalisms in post-security Europe
Speaker: Professor Mabel Berezin (Cornell)

Wednesday 26 February 2014   
DEPARTMENT OF LAW; GRANTHAM RESEARCH INSTITUTE; IPA LSE LITERARY FESTIVAL'BABY BOOMERS ON TRIAL' FRINGE EVENT
“What is to be done?” A participatory event on the environment, tax and social justice
Speaker: Polly Higgins, advocate for the International Law of Ecocide;Supporting speakers: Richard Murphy (Tax Justice Network); Andrew Simms (New Economics Foundation); Neal Lawson (Compass); Rev Angus Ritchie; Tim Aldred (Progressio); Vicki Hird (Friends of the Earth); Sam Lund-Harket (World Development Movement); Rachel King (Greenpeace); Diana Vogtel (Oxfam)
 
In this unique event in support of the forthcoming Baby Boomers on Trial, experts on the environment, tax justice and social justice will explore together with the audience how we can move towards compassionate, sustainable societies that promote the benefit of inter-dependent eco systems.

Friday 28 February 2014   
DEPARTMENT OF LAW; GRANTHAM RESEARCH INSTITUTE; IPA LSE LITERARY FESTIVAL
Baby boomers on trial
Speaker: Richard Hermer QC (Prosecution); Alice Stapleton (Prosecution); Richard Gordon QC (Defence); Zahra Al-Rikabi (Defence); Professor Oriana Bandiera (Expert Witness); Emma Soame (Expert Witness)

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Wednesday 5 March 2014   
LSE FORUM IN LEGAL & POLITICAL THEORY
Ordained power: The rule of law's bold claim
Speaker: Gerald Postema (North Carolina)

Wednesday 5 March 2014   
LAW MATTERS PUBLIC LECTURE
A question of law
Speakers: Dr Chaloka Beyani (United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons; LSE); Professor Julia Black (Director of the Law and Financial Markets Project; LSE); Professor Emily Jackson (member of the British Medical Association Medical Ethics Committee; Head of the Department of Law); Dr Peter Ramsay (Reader in Law, LSE, specialising in criminal law)
Chair: Professor Conor Gearty

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Thursday 6 March 2014   
LEGAL BIOGRAPHY PROJECT
In conversation with the first women law professors
In celebration of International Women’s Day the Legal Biography Project is hosting a public lecture in which Professors Linda Mulcahy and Fiona Cownie will interview Professors Brenda Barrett, Carol Harlow and Dawn Oliver.

These three women were amongst the first women law professors ever to be appointed in the UK. The event will be followed by a drinks reception to mark the re-launch of the University of London Women in Law network.

Tuesday 11 March 2014   
LSE DEPARTMENT OF LAW, GENDER INSTITUTE AND MANNHEIM CENTRE FOR CRIMINOLOGY
The policing and prosecution of rape: What do we know, and how should our knowledge shape policy and practice?
Speaker: Betsy Stanko (Honorary Professor of Criminology, Royal Holloway, University of London; Assistant Director, Planning and Portfolio, Metropolitan Police Service (and soon to join the Mayor's Office on Policing and Crime as Head of Insight and Evidence)
Chair: Christine Chinkin (Professor of International Law; Acting Director of the Centre for the Study of Human Rights)
Panellists: Louise Ellison (Professor of Law at University of Law); Martin Hewitt (Dept. Asst. Commissioner, Specialist Crime and Operations, Metropolitan Police Service); Harriet Wistrich (Birnberg Peirce & Partners)

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Thursday 13 March 2014   
GOLEM & EUROPEAN PUBLIC LAW THEORY
Judicial diversity in the CJEU: Challenges and opportunities
Speaker: Dr Iyiola Solanke (Leeds)

Thursday 13 March 2014   
TAXATION EVENT
Litigating tax disputes in the UK: In conversation with Sir Andrew Park and David Goldberg QC
Chair: Michael Blackwell

Friday 14 March 2014   
LABORATORY FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Economists as political philosophers: The neoclassical vision and free trade
Speaker: Dr Robert Lepenies
Commentators: Dr. Andrew Lang and Professor Leif Wenar

Tuesday 18 March 2014   
LEGAL BIOGRAPHY PROJECT
Neil MacCormick and Scotland
Speaker: Dr Maksymillian Del Mar (Queen Mary, University of London)

Tuesday 18 March 2014   
CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE GROUP & MANNHEIM CENTRE FOR CRIMINOLOGY
Presumption of innocence lost ... and found?
Speaker: Professor Paul Roberts (University of Nottingham, University of New South Wales)

Thursday 20 March 2014   
LSE LAW & AFRICA TALKS
Fire in the blood
Chair: Dr Siva Thambisetty
 
An intricate tale of 'medicine, monopoly and malice', Fire in the Blood tells the story of how Western pharmaceutical companies and governments aggressively blocked access to low-cost AIDS drugs for the countries of Africa and the global south in the years after 1996 - causing ten million or more unnecessary deaths – and the improbable group of people who decided to fight back. Followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with Dr Yusuf Hamied and Dr Ken Shadlen.

Monday 24 March 2014   
CONFERENCE
Intermediated securities and investor rights

Summer Term 2014

Wednesday 30 April 2014   
LSE FORUM IN LEGAL & POLITICAL THEORY
Authority and subjective freedom: Jessica Benjamin’s contribution to a modern political philosophy
Speaker: Anna Yeatman (University of Western Sydney)

Thursday 8 May 2014   
CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMINAR
Preventive justice
Speakers: Professor Andrew Ashworth and Professor Lucia Zedner
Discussants: Professor Nicola Lacey and Professor Jeremy Horder

Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner will present the argument of their new book Preventive Justice, which seeks to establish a framework for understanding the justification of, and limits to, the state’s use of coercive preventive measures.

Thursday 8 May 2014   
DEPARTMENT OF LAW PUBLIC EVENT
Imagining global health with justice: A book event for Global Health Law
Speaker: Lawrence Gostin
Chair: Professor Emily Jackson
Respondent: Professor Richard Ashcroft, Professor of Bioethics at Queen Mary University of London.

Lawrence Gostin will discuss his new book, Global Health Law, examining critical health threats such as obesity, HIV/AIDS and climate change, and will offer creative ideas for achieving global health with justice. #LSEGostin

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Monday 12 May 2014   
Public debate hosted by LSE LAW, LSE MANNHEIM CENTRE FOR CRIMONOLOGY and THE HOWARD LEAGUE FOR PENAL REFORM
Limiting justice: Legal reform and access to justice for those at the margins
Speakers: Laura Janes, Legal Director at the Howard League for Penal Reform; David Renton, barrister with Garden Court Chambers.
Chair: Professor Michael Zander (LSE)
 
Recent Government reforms threaten to limit access to justice amongst marginal populations. In the face of these reforms, how can we ensure continued access to justice for all? #LSEjustice

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Wednesday 14 May 2014   
BRITISH SOCIETY FOR CRIMINOLOGY / MANNHEIM CENTRE SEMINAR
Just emotions: Rituals of restorative justice
Speaker: Meredith Rossner
 
Restorative justice has captured the attention of justice practitioners, academics and communities worldwide. Most research suggests that it has the potential to repair the harm of a criminal offense and reduce offending, however there is also evidence that it can have no effect or even make things worse. My work attempts to address these conflicting findings by analysing the micro level dynamics of how restorative justice encounters work as a unique form of justice ritual. This talk will examine the main findings of my recent book on rituals in restorative justice, presenting a theory of restorative justice that focuses on the dynamics of the encounter, participants’ emotional, linguistic, and bodily rhythms, and the development of solidarity or division within the group. The approach involves a contrasting systematic empirical program, including a combination of qualitative interviews, detailed observations of discourse, face and demeanour, and quantitative analysis of systematically observed conferences. I offer an explanation of how rituals unfold dynamically in space in time, and how these emotional trajectories may impact subsequent offending.

Thursday 15 May 2014   
DEPARTMENT OF LAW PUBLIC EVENT
Art authentication: Diverging rules in the art market and at court?
Martin Kemp (Emeritus Research Professor of Art History, Oxford University, World authority on Leonardo da Vinci); Sarah Charles (Senior dispute resolution lawyer, Christie’s); Roland Foord (Head of the Art Law Group, Stephenson Harwood); Norman Palmer, CBE QC (Professor of Cultural Property and Heritage Law, University of Tasmania and King’s College London, Academic Principal of the Institute of Art and Law); Stefania Berloffa-Spadafora (Head of the Legal Department, Oblyon Art Business Intelligence);
Introduction: Tatiana Flessas (Associate Professor of Cultural Property and Heritage Law, LSE)
Chair: Anne Laure Bandle (Guest Teacher and PhD Candidate in Art Law, LSE)
 
What does it require for a work of art to be attributed to Leonardo da Vinci? How do auction houses determine whether a sold work’s attribution is accurate or instead should be subject to their guarantee of authenticity? Based on which criteria do the courts decide whether the contested attribution is correct and what impact has their decision in the art market? In essence, this panel discusses and compares the art authentication rules that prevail in the art market and at court.

Friday 16 May 2014   
CONFERENCE
Sociological inquiries into international law
 
Thursday 22 May 2014   
British Academy Early Career Networking Event Series
Reframing inequalities: A cross-disciplinary dialogue
Organisers: Dr Mara Malagodi & Prof Nicola Lacey, LSE Law

Friday 30 May 2014   
DEPARTMENT OF LAW EVENT
Workshop for young public law scholars
Workshop organised by Dr Thomas Poole
The workshop for young Public Law scholars is hosted by the LSE Law Department to foster the academic dialogue and intellectual exchange between doctoral students and LSE faculty members working in the field of public law.

Tuesday 3 June 2014   
LSE DEPARTMENT OF LAW PUBLIC EVENT
The state of freedom in Britain
Shami Chakrabarti and Professor Nicola Lacey
Chair: Professor Conor Gearty
 
The British like to believe they are free, but after Snowden, Miranda and the 'war on terror', how true can this be? Are most of us free while those who seek change discover a tenuous grip on freedom? #LSEfreedom

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Tuesday 17 June 2014   
43RD ANNUAL CHORLEY LECTURE
The constitutional imagination
Professor Martin Loughlin 

Wednesday 25 June 2014   
LAW AND ECONOMICS FORUM
The functional regulation of finance
Steven L. Schwarcz (Stanley A. Star Professor of Law & Business, Duke Law School)

Wednesday 25 - Thursday 26 June 2014   
CONFERENCE
Governing academic life
June 25, 2014 is the thirtieth anniversary of the death of Michel Foucault. Governing Academic Life marks this anniversary by providing an occasion for academics to reflect on our present situation through our reflections on Foucault’s legacy – which could include critical reflections on that legacy. The focus of the conference, therefore, will be on the form of governmentality that now constitutes our identities and regulates our practices as researchers and teachers. However the event will also create a space for encounters between governmentality scholars and critics of the neoliberal academy whose critiques have different intellectual roots – especially Frankfurt school critical theory, critical political economy; feminism; Bourdieuian analyses of habitus, capital and field; and autonomist Marxism.

Thursday 3 July 2014   
LAW AND ECONOMICS FORUM
An Australian perspective on access to tax justice in taxation disputes: How costs influence dispute resolution choices
Speaker: Professor Michael Walpole