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SUMMARY:Advanced Faculty Colloquium - Law in a Changing World
DESCRIPTION:This IGLP Advanced Faculty Colloquium convened approximately 50 global scholars at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń\, Poland for three days of focused discussion under the theme “Law in a Changing World.” \n The program included small group sessions\, writing workshops\, and plenary sessions examining: \n\nLaw’s role in contemporary geopolitical realignments and structural inequalities\nEvolving understandings of colonial and postcolonial frameworks\, including within Europe and the post-Soviet space\nThe future of global governance and the relationship between law and conflict\nNew directions in law and economic development in light of shifting trade regimes and global supply chains\n\nThe program was organized by Nicolaus Copernicus University\, Northeastern University School of Law Center for Global Law and Justice\, and the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School. \n 
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/advanced-faculty-colloquium-law-in-a-changing-world/
LOCATION:Nicolaus Copernicus University\, Jurija Gagarina 11\, Toruń\, Poland
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T090746Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Global Scholars Intensive
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School is pleased to announce the 2026 Global Scholars Intensive organized in collaboration with Sciences Po Law School. \nThe Intensive\, to be held in Paris\, France from June 11 – 13\, 2026\, is a focused three-day residential experience designed to enable junior faculty and post-doctoral scholars to engage in sustained\, interdisciplinary\, peer-to-peer collaboration under the close mentorship of research faculty drawn from the world’s top universities. The GSI is open by application to junior scholars working to understand and map the levers of political\, economic\, and legal authority in the world today. \nThe 2026 Intensive offers a unique interdisciplinary curriculum and includes thematic minicourses\, plenary lectures\, and writing workshops over a three-day period. Writing workshops offer participants the opportunity to receive detailed\, valuable feedback on their research from their peers and senior colleagues in small group settings. Throughout the Intensive\, participants will workshop their ongoing research\, review current scholarship developments\, reconsider canonical texts\, and network with colleagues from across the world. \nPreference will be given to scholars from the Global South and to those 2-5 years post-PhD and currently holding postdoctoral posts or faculty positions. Late-stage doctoral students are also welcome to apply. All accepted participants will be expected to submit an 8000-word piece\, draft\, or work in progress of academic writing in advance of the Intensive to be discussed with colleagues in our intensive Writing Workshops. To promote wide and fair participation\, we are committed to keeping the Intensive as affordable as possible for all participants. Travel scholarships will also be awarded to accepted participants. \nWe would appreciate if you could distribute this call for applications to your network. The deadline for applications is March 23\, 2026. Additional information about the 2026 Global Scholars Intensive program and application process can be found on the IGLP website.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/2026-global-scholars-intensive/
LOCATION:Sciences Po Law School\, 27\, rue Saint Guillaume\, Paris\, 75337\, France
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
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UID:3772-1778025600-1778371199@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Faculty Colloquium: Law and Technologies of Power
DESCRIPTION:How are the legacies of colonialism relevant for understanding contemporary legal and political arrangements?  How might we advance — or move beyond —  insights drawn from TWAIL and fellow travelers?  Is “colonialism” a productive starting point for analyzing North/North or South/South relations?  “Colonialism” was many things in many places.  And there was no colonialism independent of other cultural\, economic\, legal and political projects and dynamics.   Terms such as postcolonial\, decolonial\, and neocolonial continue to be mobilized in popular as well as scholarly arenas. So also the word “empire.”  Each sometimes productively — sometimes not so much. Let’s think about how and when and whether together.   
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/advanced-faculty-colloquium-law-and-technologies-of-power/
LOCATION:Sciences Po\, 27 Rue Saint-Guillaume\, 75007\, Paris\, France
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CREATED:20260417T221522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T222409Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Launch — Emancipating International Law: Confronting the Violence of Racialized Boundaries
DESCRIPTION:What role can international law play in confronting the racialised effects of rising fascism? \n\nJoin the Institute for Global Law and Policy for the Virtual Launch of Emancipating International Law: Confronting the Violence of Racialized Boundaries (OUP 2026)\, edited by Mohsen al Attar and Claire Smith. \n\nTuesday\, 28 April | 9:00 AM EST / 2:00 PM GMT | Zoom\nRegistration: https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/rNtBWuOuRGGEYfpzPG2dCA#/registration \n\nThe global resurgence of fascist narratives has been propelled by the persistence of racist ideologies and practices. Paralleling historic moments of crisis\, power today is being consolidated through racialised violence and subordination. This has manifested through the mainstreaming of racist discourse; the dispensability of non-white life in war and genocide; hostile policies towards migrants and refugees; and the suppression of racial justice initiatives across civil society and academic spaces. The fault-lines in international law\, including the racial dynamics embedded in its doctrines\, have become increasingly apparent\, raising questions about the framework’s silence and complicity in the face of evolving racial injustice(s). \n\nIs there a role for international law in confronting the racialised effects of fascism? How have international legal scholars responded? To answer these questions\, we invite you to the Virtual Launch of Emancipating International Law: Confronting the Violence of Racialised Boundaries (OUP\, 2026)\, a collection of chapters that explores the dynamic relationship between race\, racism\, and international law. Contributors speak to the racialised features that permeate the international law project\, and structures central to international law\, with a view to interrogating both its potential and its limitations in addressing today’s — and tomorrow’s — challenges. \n\nSpeakers and Facilitator \n\nMohsen al Attar is a Reader in International Law and Associate Dean for Learning and Teaching at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. His research explores power dynamics in international law and the emergence of alternative universals.\nDylan Asafo is a Senior Lecturer of Law at the University of Auckland. His research focuses on race and the law\, climate justice in the Pacific\, constitutional and human rights law\, and criminal justice and abolition.\nChristopher Gevers is an Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Applied Legal Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand. His research interests include Pan-Africanism\, Decolonisation\, Critical Race Theory\, and Third World Approaches to International Law.\nSuraj Girijashanker is a Residential Fellow at the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School. His research examines the nexus between race\, empire\, and law\, particularly in relation to migration.\nDarryl Li is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Member of the Law School at the University of Chicago. His work thinks about questions of war\, law\, migration\, empire\, and racialisation across the Middle East\, South Asia\, and the Balkans.\nS. Priya Morley is Director of the Racial Justice Initiative at the Bernstein Institute for Human Rights and a Project Advisor at the Global Justice Clinic\, NYU School of Law. She leads academic\, advocacy\, and policy initiatives at the intersection of racial justice and critical approaches to international human rights\, with a particular focus on migration\, climate justice\, and reparations.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/virtual-book-launch-emancipating-international-law-confronting-the-violence-of-racialized-boundaries/
LOCATION:https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/rNtBWuOuRGGEYfpzPG2dCA#/registration
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UID:3725-1775649600-1775660400@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Colonialism\, Empire\, and Race: Critical Conversations on Law\, Movements\, and the University
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will feature two roundtable conversations exploring the entanglements of law\, colonialism\, and racialisation. Bringing together scholars whose work interrogates the global afterlives and continuities of empire\, the panels will examine how legal regimes both shape and are shaped by colonial and racial hierarchies\, and how social movements and anticolonial traditions challenge the limits of legal reform. \n\n\nTogether\, we hope to reflect on the possibilities and constraints of radical transformation: How might law be mobilized against the very structures it has produced? What forms of knowledge\, struggle\, and world-building open new pathways toward justice? The event aims to cultivate a critical\, interdisciplinary space attentive to race\, gender\, class\, and the ongoing demands for reparations and decolonial futures.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/colonialism-empire-and-race-critical-conversations-on-law-movements-and-the-university/
LOCATION:WCC – 2036 Milstein East A\, 1585 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251209T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251209T193000
DTSTAMP:20251211T165025Z
CREATED:20251211T162315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T165025Z
UID:3659-1765304100-1765308600@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Dietrich Schindler Lecture - Law in Global Affairs: Thinking Critically About Order\, Justice\, Empire and Political Economy
DESCRIPTION:Professor David Kennedy\, Faculty Director of the IGLP\, was invited to deliver the 2025 Dietrich Schindler Lecture at the University of Zurich.\n\n\n\nIn his lecture\, Professor Kennedy reflected on law’s relationship to aspirations for order and justice in world affairs\, its entanglements with the colonial and hegemonic ambitions of North Atlantic powers\, and the ways legal frameworks shape the distributions and hierarchies of contemporary political-economic life.\n\n\n\nThe Institute for International Law and Comparative Constitutional Law established the Dietrich Schindler Lectures in 2019 to honor the legacy of Dietrich Schindler Sr. (1890–1948) and Dietrich Schindler Jr. (1924–2018). Each semester\, an outstanding scholar of international or constitutional law is invited to deliver a lecture on a foundational topic.\n\n\n\nA recording of the lecture is available here: https://tinyurl.com/Dietrich-Schindler-Lecture
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/dietrich-schindler-lecture-law-in-global-affairs-thinking-critically-about-order-justice-empire-and-political-economy/
LOCATION:Univeristy of Zurich\, RAA-G-01 RÄMISTRASSE 59\, Zurich\, 8001\, Switzerland
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260225T210125Z
CREATED:20260225T205829Z
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SUMMARY:IGLP Fall 2025 Advanced Faculty Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:The IGLP Fall 2025 Advanced Faculty Colloquium explored how the legacies of colonialism shape contemporary legal and political arrangements\, revisiting concepts such as empire\, postcolonialism\, and center/periphery dynamics. The discussions aimed to generate a set of IGLP propositions on colonialism\, development\, and global power\, identifying where critical scholarship has stalled and where it might move forward.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/iglp-fall-2025-advanced-faculty-colloquium/
LOCATION:Chatham Bars Inn\, 297 Shore Road\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250630T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250704T170000
DTSTAMP:20250731T192128Z
CREATED:20250731T192128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T192128Z
UID:3620-1751270400-1751648400@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:2025 Global Scholars Academy
DESCRIPTION:From June 30 – July 4\, 2025\, Harvard Law School’s IGLP collaborated with Stellenbosch University to convene the Global Scholars Academy in Stellenbosch\, South Africa. \n\nAbout the Academy\n \nThe Global Scholars Academy is an intensive residential experience designed to enable junior faculty and post-doctoral scholars to engage in sustained\, interdisciplinary\, peer-to-peer collaboration under the close mentorship of research faculty drawn from the world’s top universities. The Academy is open by application to junior scholars working to understand and map the levers of political\, economic\, and legal authority in the world today. We particularly welcome applications from scholars from the Global South and those working on policy challenges of particular concern to communities in the Global South. \nBuilding on the IGLP’s decade of successful workshops and Stellenbosch’s dedication to high-level interdisciplinary research\, the Global Scholars Academy will engage a growing community of scholars developing new thinking about the world’s most pressing policy challenges. While in residence\, participants will workshop their ongoing research\, review current scholarship developments\, reconsider canonical texts\, and network with colleagues from across the world. \n\nThe Format \nThe 2025 Academy offered a unique interdisciplinary curriculum and included thematic minicourses\, plenary lectures\, and writing workshops. Writing workshops offered participants the opportunity to receive detailed\, valuable feedback on their research from their peers and senior colleagues in small group settings.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/2025-global-scholars-academy/
LOCATION:Stellenbosch University\, Stellenbosch\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250617T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260223T185948Z
CREATED:20260223T185645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T185948Z
UID:3706-1750147200-1750525200@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Faculty Colloquium - Heterodox Legal and Social Thought: Renewing the Tradition
DESCRIPTION:Jointly convened by Bucerius Law School\, The Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School\, Sciences Po Law School\, and Copenhagen Business School. \nWe are living through dramatic shifts in the politics\, economics and social arrangements of the world. The twilight of open market ideologies in the global north\, great powers entangled in conflicts and rivalries\, “de-coupling” and “friend-shoring” the new watchwords – is the political economy of the world shifting? Meanwhile\, a shifting climate raises new questions about uses and abuses of the natural world. New technologies and social pathologies reframe old questions about the nature of “truth” in governance and society. And about the pathways for “human intelligence.” \nThe old arrangements – political\, cultural – were built on legal foundations. They were legal projects and practices\, encoded in legal vocabularies and bolted together as bundles of entitlements and liabilities. The traditions of “critical” and “socio-legal” inquiry have illuminated those foundations\, sought new opportunities for progressive politics within them and criticized the many ways law contributes to the reproduction – and sustainability – of an unjust world. Where do we go from here? \nIn this Advanced Research Colloquium\, we will return to the heterodox methodological\, historical and theoretical traditions that have long inspired and supported our work. What do they offer as we try to make sense of the contemporary world? Of new – and old – global hierarchies\, often framed in the language of colonialism? Of new subjectivities\, identities – and their limitations? Of diversity in all its forms – is ‘legal pluralism’ the right place to start? The significance of legal arrangements – and legal reform – in the consolidation of hierarchy\, injustice and climate change is clear. Are societies susceptible to social change through law – to epistemic\, foundational\, radical change? How?
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/advanced-faculty-colloquium-heterodox-legal-and-social-thought-renewing-the-tradition/
LOCATION:Bucerius Law School\, Jungiusstraße 6\, Hamburg\, 20355\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T131500
DTSTAMP:20250320T202147Z
CREATED:20250320T201254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T202147Z
UID:3542-1744287300-1744290900@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Frontiers of Extractivism & Frontiers of Justice
DESCRIPTION:How\, and to what extent should we understand the green transition as an agenda of extractivism? This panel probes into the distributive impacts of green transition projects\, and seeks to broaden the legal conceptual outlook on the apparent expansion of extractivism to new resource frontiers. \n\nJoin IGLP Fellow\, Mikołaj Szafrański\, for a discussion with Dr Thea Riofrancos (Associate Professor of Political Science\, Providence College). \nLunch will be served. 
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/frontiers-of-extractivism-frontiers-of-justice/
LOCATION:WCC 3018\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250408T122000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250408T132000
DTSTAMP:20250328T190249Z
CREATED:20250326T173445Z
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SUMMARY:Toward an Abolitionist Human Rights: Alternative Responses to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
DESCRIPTION:Join IGLP Faculty Director\, David Kennedy\, and IGLP Faculty Member and University of Texas at Austin Law Professor\, Karen Engle\, for a discussion on abolitionist approaches to human rights\, especially in the context of gender-based violence. \nChipotle lunch will be provided!
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/toward-an-abolitionist-human-rights-alternative-responses-to-sexual-and-gender-based-violence/
LOCATION:WCC 1023\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241212
DTSTAMP:20250206T214002Z
CREATED:20250206T213802Z
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SUMMARY:Camphor Tree Village Project
DESCRIPTION:From December 11 – 18\, 2024\, Professor David Kennedy participated in the Camphor Tree Village Project of Musashino University in Tokyo\, Japan. As part of the project\, Musashino University invites a variety of prominent thinkers across the world to Japan to engage in intensive dialogue sessions on the themes such as ethics\, peace and human rights. \nWhile he was there\, Professor Kennedy was invited to speak on the “The Voice” podcast\, hosted by Shoukei Matsumoto. Listen to this fascinating conversation with the IGLP’s Faculty Director here.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/3535/
LOCATION:Musashino University\, 3 Chome-3-3 Ariake\, Koto City\, Tokyo\, 135-8181\, Japan
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241111T130000
DTSTAMP:20241113T205450Z
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SUMMARY:Critical Legal Talks Series - David Kennedy
DESCRIPTION:The Critical Legal Talks Series is a collaboration between the Group of Critical Studies in Politics\, Law and Society (PoDeS) at the University of Buenos Aires and the Law Department at Queen Mary University of London. The talk series take place online through Zoom and consists of short 30-45 mins talks\, paper or book presentations followed by q&a. The talks are open to the public and recorded. \nOn Monday\, November 11th\, Professor David Kennedy of Harvard Law School will join to discuss his newest book\, Of Law and the World: Critical Conversations on Power\, History\, and Political Economy. \nPlease click here to join the Zoom. \nPlease click here to listen to a recording of this exciting event.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/critical-legal-talks-series-david-kennedy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260225T213423Z
CREATED:20260225T213423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T213423Z
UID:3721-1729238400-1729530000@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:IGLP Fall 2024 Advanced Faculty Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:The IGLP Fall 2024 Advanced Faculty Colloquium brought together long-time collaborators to revisit\, debate\, and deepen shared understandings of colonialism\, postcolonialism\, settler-colonialism\, anticolonialism\, and decoloniality through a sustained engagement with foundational and contemporary scholarship. \nReadings examined how law constituted colonial difference through sovereignty\, race\, property\, labor\, gender\, and political economy—across contexts including India\, Africa\, the United States\, Haiti\, South Africa\, and Palestine. Participants also considered questions of temporality\, memory\, and periodization\, reflecting on how colonial structures endure\, mutate\, or are resisted in the so-called “postcolonial” present. Together\, the materials foregrounded law’s role not only in imperial domination and economic dependency\, but also in shaping identity\, governance\, and possibilities for resistance.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/iglp-fall-2024-advanced-faculty-colloquium/
LOCATION:Stone House Inn\, 122 Sakonnet Point Rd\, Little Compton\, RI\, 02837\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240916T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240916T170000
DTSTAMP:20241114T200821Z
CREATED:20241113T211317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T200821Z
UID:3440-1726498800-1726506000@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:A Conversation with Professor David Kennedy on Law\, Critique and Political Economy
DESCRIPTION:On September 16\, 2024\, David Kennedy presented at Sciences Po’s School of Research 2024 Inaugural Lecture. The Inaugural lecture took place in the presence of Dina Waked\, Dean of the School of Research\, Heads of studies and the team of the School of Research. \nProfessor David Kennedy is Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law and Director of the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School where he teaches international law\, international economic policy\, legal theory\, law and development and European law. His research uses interdisciplinary materials from sociology and social theory\, economics and history to explore issues of global governance\, development policy and the nature of professional expertise. He is the author of numerous articles on international law and global governance. His books include A World of Struggle: How Power\, Law and Expertise Shape Global Political Economy; Of Law and the World: Critical Conversations on Power\, History and Political Economy (with Martti Koskenniemi) and Of Law and War. \nClick here to listen to a recording of Professor Kennedy’s lecture.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/a-conversation-with-professor-david-kennedy-on-law-critique-and-political-economy/
LOCATION:Sciences Po\, 27 Rue Saint-Guillaume\, 75007\, Paris\, France
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240629
DTSTAMP:20240126T170323Z
CREATED:20240126T170323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T170323Z
UID:3253-1719187200-1719619199@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Global Scholars Academy
DESCRIPTION:Applications due: Monday\, March 18th\, 2024 \nClick here to apply! \nHarvard Law School’s IGLP is excited to announce its continued collaboration with Stellenbosch University to convene the 2024 Global Scholars Academy in Stellenbosch\, South Africa from June 24 – 28\, 2024. \nThe Global Scholars Academy is an intensive residential experience designed to enable junior faculty and post-doctoral scholars to engage in sustained\, interdisciplinary\, peer-to-peer collaboration under the close mentorship of research faculty drawn from the world’s top universities. The Academy is open by application to advanced junior scholars working to understand and map the levers of political\, economic\, and legal authority in the world today. \nPreference will be given to scholars from the Global South and to those 2-5 years post-PhD and currently holding postdoctoral posts or faculty positions. Late stage doctoral students are also encouraged to apply. \nAlumni of previous IGLP Workshops and Academies are strongly encouraged to apply. \nAll accepted participants will be expected to submit an 8000-word piece of academic writing in advance of the Academy to be discussed with colleagues in our intensive Writing Workshops.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/2024-global-scholars-academy/
LOCATION:Stellenbosch University\, Stellenbosch\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260220T213444Z
CREATED:20240531T204555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T213444Z
UID:3329-1715850000-1716051600@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:IGLP/CIGI Faculty Research Colloquium: “Knowledge as Power in Today’s World”
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Global Law and Policy and the Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) hosted a three-day Faculty Research Colloquium\, Knowledge as Power in Today’s World\, May 16 – 18\, 2024 in Waterloo\, Ontario. Here is brief description of the event’s theme: \nThe authority of knowledge is widely felt but poorly understood.  The expertise of technical specialists of all kinds impacts our world: economists\, lawyers\, scientists\, and soldiers alike.  Alongside the ‘expertise’ of those who claim to speak for the layperson.  Knowledge underwrites the authority of all these people as they pursue projects on the global stage.   But how exactly?  How do ideas about what is natural\, right\, or true become powerful\, commonsensical\, hegemonic?  In our discussions\, we will reach back into social theory and forward toward the potential of today’s new technologies in the search for answers.   \nMeanwhile\, policy experts everywhere\, vie to assert\, channel and harness their technocratic authority and to manage its relation with the authority of democratic voices. Nefarious actors may seek to undermine “science policy” via disinformation that can undermine efforts to use science to support policy decisions.   We aim to examine the potential – and the dark sides – of “science policy\,” interrogating its possibilities from the vantage point of alternative disciplines and adjacent fields of inquiry not usually brought to the table when matters of ‘technical’ or ‘scientific’ authority are under discussion.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/iglp-cigi-advanced-faculty-research-colloquium-knowledge-as-power-in-todays-world/
LOCATION:Centre for International Governance Innovation\, Waterloo\, Ontario
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240508T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240508T103000
DTSTAMP:20240201T153650Z
CREATED:20240201T145739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T153650Z
UID:3267-1715158800-1715164200@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Conversations in Law & Literature - Session 3
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to think of law as literature? We invite all early career scholars and doctoral students to hear from three leading scholars in the field of law and literature in an online seminar series this spring. Register for the online series here for conversations with Gerry Simpson (LSE)\, Lisa Siraganian (Johns Hopkins) and Joseph Slaughter (Columbia). Before each call\, we will circulate a short text from the presenting speaker. Attendees are expected to join all three Zoom sessions on 13 March\, 3 April\, and 8 May. This series is co-sponsored by Tilburg Law School and the Institute for Global Law & Policy.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/conversations-in-law-literature-session-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240403T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240403T103000
DTSTAMP:20240201T153623Z
CREATED:20240201T145513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T153623Z
UID:3265-1712134800-1712140200@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Conversations in Law & Literature - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to think of law as literature? We invite all early career scholars and doctoral students to hear from three leading scholars in the field of law and literature in an online seminar series this spring. Register for the online series here for conversations with Gerry Simpson (LSE)\, Lisa Siraganian (Johns Hopkins) and Joseph Slaughter (Columbia). Before each call\, we will circulate a short text from the presenting speaker. Attendees are expected to join all three Zoom sessions on 13 March\, 3 April\, and 8 May. This series is co-sponsored by Tilburg Law School and the Institute for Global Law & Policy. \n 
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/conversations-in-law-and-literature-session-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T103000
DTSTAMP:20240201T153600Z
CREATED:20240201T145217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T153600Z
UID:3261-1710320400-1710325800@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Conversations in Law & Literature - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to think of law as literature? We invite all early career scholars and doctoral students to hear from three leading scholars in the field of law and literature in an online seminar series this spring. Register for the online series here for conversations with Gerry Simpson (LSE)\, Lisa Siraganian (Johns Hopkins) and Joseph Slaughter (Columbia). Before each call\, we will circulate a short text from the presenting speaker. Attendees are expected to join all three Zoom sessions on 13 March\, 3 April\, and 8 May. This series is co-sponsored by Tilburg Law School and the Institute for Global Law & Policy.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/conversations-in-law-literature-session-1/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240117T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240117T173000
DTSTAMP:20240126T165703Z
CREATED:20240126T165601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T165703Z
UID:3246-1705507200-1705512600@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Public Event: The Global Political Economy of War
DESCRIPTION:Please click here to watch a recording of this exciting event. \nWelcome and Introduction by Professor Poul Fritz Kjær\, Copenhagen Business School \nPanelists\nRatna Kapur (Queen Mary University of London)\nDavid Kennedy (Harvard Law School)\nMartti Koskenniemi (University of Helsinki)\nVasuki Nesiah (New York University) \nModerator\nStephen Humphreys (London School of Economics) \nOrganized in collaboration by Department of Business Humanities and Law\, CBS & Institute for Global Law & Policy\, Harvard Law School
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/the-global-political-economy-of-war/
LOCATION:Solbjerg Plads Campus\, Copenhagen Business School\, Solbjerg Pl. 3\, Frederiksberg\, 2000\, Denmark
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240120
DTSTAMP:20260220T212009Z
CREATED:20240126T174213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T212009Z
UID:3256-1705449600-1705708799@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:IGLP/CBS Faculty Research Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:The twilight of open market ideologies in the global north\, great powers entangled in conflicts and rivalries\, “de-coupling” and “friend-shoring” the new watchwords – is the political economy of the world shifting? The old arrangements – legal\, political\, cultural — were built on legal foundations. They were legal projects and practices\, encoded in legal vocabularies and bolted together as bundles of entitlements and liabilities. How might these legal foundations be shifting\, what opportunities and challenges for progressive politics might be embedded in them? \nIn this Advanced Research Colloquium\, we will revisit the legalities that structure the world’s economic and non-economic struggles across a range of fields: development\, environmental sustainability\, global value chains and international trade\, human rights\, science and technology\, and security among other areas. We will zoom in on the ways law and legal instruments are mobilized and deployed in the attempt to both sustain\, remodel and reduce the global scope of social processes. And how legal notions frame the terrain for the many distributive struggles that course through ‘problem solving’ efforts in all these areas. We hope to bring together work undertaken in various legal fields which grapple with these issues from the conventional international legal world to private law\, ‘conflict of laws’\, ‘interlegality’\, ‘legal transplants’\, and ‘transformative law’ among others.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/iglp-cbs-faculty-advanced-research-colloquium/
LOCATION:Copenhagen Business School\, Solbjerg Pl. 3\, Frederiksberg\, 2000\, Denmark
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231201T121500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231201T134500
DTSTAMP:20240207T201634Z
CREATED:20231201T202255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T201634Z
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SUMMARY:In the Abstract
DESCRIPTION:The IGLP Fellows hosted an end-of-year gathering\, “In the Abstract.” This lunch workshop provided an opportunity for IGLP researchers to connect through their work and scholarship\, fostering familiarity with ongoing research at IGLP and HLS.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/in-the-abstract/
LOCATION:Langdell 175
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T171500
DTSTAMP:20230922T165553Z
CREATED:20230921T145040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T165553Z
UID:3162-1699545600-1699550100@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Book Talk: Of Law and the World: Critical Conversations on Power\, History\, and Political Economy with Prof. David Kennedy and Prof. Martti Koskenniemi
DESCRIPTION:Join Professors David Kennedy and Martti Koskenniemi as they discuss their new book\, “Of Law and the World: Critical Conversations on Power\, History\, and Political Economy.” Zinaida Miller\, a former IGLP Residential Fellow and current Northeastern University Professor of Law\, will moderate. \nLight snacks and refreshments will be available.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/book-talk-of-law-and-the-world-critical-conversations-on-power-history-and-political-economy-with-prof-david-kennedy-and-prof-martti-koskenniemi/
LOCATION:Pound Hall 101\, 1563 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231108T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231108T190000
DTSTAMP:20231109T171921Z
CREATED:20231109T171921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T171921Z
UID:3208-1699462800-1699470000@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Critical Conversations in Critical Times
DESCRIPTION:Join the IGLP fellows and researchers for a “Soirée de Idées” in conversation with Professor Martti Koskenniemi (Critical Conversations in Critical Times) on Wednesday\, November 8th\, from 5:00 to 7:00.
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/critical-conversations-in-critical-times/
LOCATION:Hauser 101\, 18 Everett Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231103T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231103T180000
DTSTAMP:20231109T184225Z
CREATED:20231109T184225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T184225Z
UID:3212-1699027200-1699034400@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:“From Pizza to Utopia” IGLP Social Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join the IGLP’s Fellows and Researchers for “From Pizza to Utopia” – an IGLP Social Hour. The social hour will be held in the IGLP office and will feature pizza and refreshments!
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/from-pizza-to-utopia-iglp-social-hour/
LOCATION:Langdell 175
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230724T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230725T170000
DTSTAMP:20231004T140937Z
CREATED:20231004T140937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T140937Z
UID:3203-1690189200-1690304400@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:RCCHU Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/rcchu-seminar/
LOCATION:WCC 2009
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230706T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230713T170000
DTSTAMP:20231004T141008Z
CREATED:20231004T140639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T141008Z
UID:3201-1688632200-1689267600@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:RCC Summer Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/rcc-summer-seminar/
LOCATION:WCC 3018\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230626T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230630T170000
DTSTAMP:20231004T140411Z
CREATED:20231004T140411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T140411Z
UID:3199-1687770000-1688144400@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:RCC ISDI Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/rcc-isdi-seminar/
LOCATION:WCC 3018\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230623T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230623T173000
DTSTAMP:20231004T135941Z
CREATED:20231004T135941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T135941Z
UID:3194-1687510800-1687541400@iglp.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:RCC Puyol Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://iglp.law.harvard.edu/event/rcc-puyol-seminar/
LOCATION:WCC 3018\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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