2024
Upcoming
Seven speakers from six continents present critical accounts of criminology’s history and their global impact. Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America, and Oceania have their (hi)stories told. The last speaker celebrates the Department’s contributions to the discipline with a focus on Scandinavia.
In this talk, Professor Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen outlines some core tenets for a more systematic research agenda on global mobility law, its possible theoretical foundations, and its necessary divestment from existing and dominant Global North perspectives.
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This hybrid roundtable explores opportunities, challenges and pitfalls with respect to how AI will shape legal publishing. The event is open to everyone.
In this talk, Marieke de Hoon, rethinks the theoretical underpinnings and fundamental principles of criminal procedural law and the role of the domestic prosecutor of international crimes in extraterritorial atrocity prosecutions.
The Research Group Sociology of Law welcomes you to a hybrid seminar on socio-legal formats.
Nina Reiners and Kjersti Lohne discuss their work on international human rights and criminal law advocacy – and what political science and criminological perspectives bring to the table.