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The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (University of London/School of Advanced Study), the British Library and the Socio-Legal Studies Association co-organise a Training Day on "Socio-Legal Sources and Methods in International Law".
The training is amed at PhD/MPhil researchers, early career academics and policy researchers.
Programme:
Socio-Legal Methods in International LawOnline booking and payment here.
- Luis Eslava, University of Kent Law School
- Isobel Roele, Queen Mary University of London Law School
- Emilie Cloatre, University of Kent Law School
Socio-Legal Sources of International Law
- Hester Swift, Foreign and International Law Librarian, IALS
- Yassin Brunger, Queen’s University Belfast School of Law
- Lesley Dingle, Foreign and International Law Librarian,
University of Cambridge
Socio-Legal Histories of International Law - Mira Siegelberg, Queen Mary University of London School
of History/School of Law
- Jeroen Vervliet, Director of the Peace Palace Library, The
Hague
- Ruth Frendo, IALS Archivist and Records Manager
Objects of International Law
- Jessie Hohmann, Queen Mary University of London Law
School
- Jonathan Sims, Content specialist for humanities and
social sciences, British Library
Fees: £ 80 (standard); SLSA members £ 70; students £ 55 (incl. lunch/refreshments)
Venue:
Institute of Advanced
Legal Studies
Charles Clore House
17 Russell Square
London WC1B 5DR
Contact: Belinda.Crothers@sas.ac.uk