‘Interrogating Progress and Modernity: Explorations in Law, Science
and Technology’. The conference will be held on 2nd and 3rd March 2013 in
Keynes College at the University of Kent.
Following the success of last year’s conference Equality: Are we there yet?’,
our conference is aiming to offer students the experience of engaging with
issues that extend beyond the normal scope of legal study. It is student led
and aims to attract academics, practitioners and students from across the UK.
We are working with our academic supervisor, Dr Emilie Cloatre, to build up a
programme of speakers from non-governmental organisations, legal practice and
academia. Confirmed speakers include Ann Furedi (Chief Executive of
bpas), Sujatha Raman, Peter Bartlett (University of Nottingham), Bettina
Lange (University of Oxford).
Tickets are priced at £10 for students and £15 for non-students .Please note
that there is an early bird price available for students, running until 15
February, of £6. Tickets can be purchased from the KCLS page on the Kent
Union website, http://www.kentunion.co.uk/organisation/6309/. As a student
led event we welcome as many students as possible, please feel free to
contact us regarding further concessions for group visits.
Kind regards,
Harley Ronan and John Mesec
Conference Co-ordinators
Kent Critical Law Society
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