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LAPG Annual Legal Aid Conference

Runs from Monday, February 22 to Friday, February 26.

'Legal Aid Sustainability & Adapting to the New Normal'. With a superb mix of workshops delivering practitioner-focused content to help you develop new skills and refine your existing ones, and enable you to feed into policy development and social events. Students can register and attend sessions free of charge.

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Postgraduate Research Conference on ‘Law in Context’

This Conference is open to Postgraduate Research Students as well as LLM research students at any stage of their research. Those presenting will be able to receive feedback in a supportive, constructive and academically rigorous environment. If you wish to present, please email your 300 words abstract to Nikita Samanta at nikita.samanta@warwick.ac.uk. Register by 23 February 2021.

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TEDxWarwick 2021: REVIVAL

Runs from Friday, February 26 to Tuesday, March 30.

For the first time ever, TEDxWarwick is hosting a dynamic virtual conference. Global speakers, diverse topics, a fluid timetable - all free of charge and to be viewed in the comfort of your own home.

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Law, Life and Critique: Global Economic Regulation in Context

In conversation with Diane A. Desierto.

Send your questions to Velimir.Zivkovic@warwick.ac.uk and join in the conversation

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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
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Department of Philosophy Cocktail Hour
By Zoom

Please contact Daniel Vanello for further details.

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The Moral and Political Philosophy Reading Group
MS Teams

his group will focus on reading key Moral and Political philosophical texts. This year we are reading Hegel's Philosophy of Right published in 1821. This work has been described by Stephen Houlgate as 'one of the greatest works of social and political philosophy ever written.' The book traces the true realization of freedom and free will via Hegel's immanent process of dialectics. Arguably, this book is still pertinent and relevant for our times: not only does it acknowledge that freedom can be enhanced by economic opportunities, but, moreover, it recognizes that unregulated capitalism is a cause of alienation, inequality and poverty.

Everybody welcome! Please contact Andrew Paull for further information.

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