Attend the Osgoode GLSA Graduate Student Conference: Law's Topologies
The Graduate Law Students Association (GLSA) at Osgoode Hall Law School of York University is hosting a virtual Graduate Student Conference on February 18, 19 and 20, 2021. The theme is "Law's Topologies: The Map, Territory and Spaces in Between," inviting students from all over the world to consider the relevance of space to their study of law.

Suggested topics included: legal geography; (de)colonizing spaces; legal pluralism and transnational legal theory; legal materialism and the immateriality of law; carceral spaces and forms; the pesky question of "law and..."; and interrogating methods for the study of law.

This Google form allows those who are not already presenting to express their interest in joining as non-presenting participants. While we strongly encourage you to attend all sessions, we understand this can be challenging depending on your timezone. See the draft programme here: https://glsa.osgoode.yorku.ca/draft-programme/.
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