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Centre for Critical Legal Studies

Projects

We work in a wide range of disciplines. We welcome collaborations with artists and activists as well as students and academics interested in any of the following: law and protest, law and anti-imperialism, law and aesthetics, law and neoliberalism, decolonising legal thinking, and most broadly the deployment of social, feminist, critical, anti-imperialist, queer and Marxist theory in the understanding of legal problems. We are interested in developing collaborative ways of working together which might disrupt some of the hegemonic practices in contemporary academia.

From the outset the Centre will seek to produce work together. We will set themes which gather the different ideas and projects, editing a series of books that will aim to inform pedagogies and research agendas.