via David V. Williams, University of Auckland
One Empire, Many Colonies, Similar or Different Histories?
39th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society scheduled to be held in Auckland, 9th-12th December 2020 to go ahead.
Here's the call for papers.
39th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Law
and History Society, Auckland, 9th-12th December 2020
Call for Papers
“One Empire, Many
Colonies, Similar or Different Histories?”
Abstracts
are invited from scholars bringing historical perspective on law who wish to gather
at The University of Auckland and AUT University – there to listen to and discuss
papers and panels on aspects of law in history. The
2020 theme invites a comparative lens on British imperial and colonial histories.
Other papers with an historical perspective on law might include
work that positions law in a specific temporal frame; deals with histories of
law, lawmaking, and legal ideas; or has a focus on legal institutions and their
personnel. Proposals from postgraduate and early career
researchers are welcome.
Individual paper proposals for a 20 minute
presentation must include an abstract (no more than 300 words) and a
biographical statement (no more than 100 words).
Panel proposals by 3 or 4 speakers should include
the above, plus a panel title and brief rationale for the panel as a whole (no
more than 300 words).
15th July 2020
The Organising Committee intends to notify all those
whose abstracts have been accepted for the programme by the end of August 2020.
All presenters must be current financial members of the Australian and New
Zealand Law and History Society, or must pay a subscription for the 2020 year.
Graduate students are invited to apply for Kercher Scholarships to
assist them in attending the conference. Please apply to Katherine Sanders: k.sanders@auckland.ac.nz by 31
August. Graduate attendees may also wish to enter for the Forbes Society Prize.
The
Society’s peer-reviewed journal law&history will consider submissions from
those who present papers at the conference. A conference website with
information on registration costs, accommodation options, etc will be
established in due course. Our keynote speakers will include Dame Sian Elias
(Retired NZ Chief Justice), Joshua Getzler (Oxford) and Miranda Johnson
(Sydney, but soon to be at Otago).
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Further information about the conference may
be gleaned from David Williams:dv.williams@auckland.ac.nz
or from https://anzlhs.org/
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