Archives, Records and Repositories for Socio-Legal Research: A National Training Day
04 November 2011, 09:30 - 16:30
- Speakers:
- We regret that two of the original speakers, due to unforeseen circumstances, have had to withdraw at short notice. We are pleased to announce a revised programme and are very grateful to Professor Michael Lobban (QMUL), Professor John Flood (Westminster), and Dr.Stephen Banks (Reading) for agreeing to step in at this very late stage.
Professor Michael Lobban, Queen Mary, University of London
Professor John Flood, University of Westminster
Professor David Fraser, University of Nottingham - You can't always get what you want: Locating Archives and Negotiating Access in Inter/trans-national Socio-legal research
Professor Fiona Cownie, Keele University - The Hidden Gems of the Society of Legal Scholars
Dr Sarah Wilson, University of York - Exploring 'crime in the commercial sphere' in the 21st century: archival research, interdisciplinary studies, articulating capitalism and law
Dr Stephen Banks, University of Reading and Forum for Legal and Historical Research - The Institutional and Historical Structure of Record-Keeping in the UK and the Rest of the World
Dr Amanda Bevan, Principal Records Specialist, Legal Records, National Archives - Locked Away in the Archives?
- Organised by:
- Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
- Event Type:
- Research Training
- Venue:
- IALS
- Venue Details:
- Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Charles Clore House
17 Russell Square
London
WC1B 5DR
Description
This training day is aimed at Doctoral Students and Early Career Academics planning to embark on archival socio-legal projects. It is also open to established academics wishing to learn about new methodologies or changing track with their research.
Click here for the Booking Form for Archives, Records and Repositories for Socio-Legal Research
Registration Fee: £25.00. The booking form, together with registration fee, must be returned by Friday 28 October 2011.
Organised by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and the British Library with support from the Socio-Legal Studies Association.
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