KEYWORDS FOR PAPER AND SESSION PROPOSALS
ACCESS TO JUSTICE:
access to courts, subsidized legal services, public interest law, pro se
defense, legal services for the poor.
ALTERNATIVE GOVERNANCE AND THE LAW: soft
law; new governance; open method of coordination; public-private partnerships;
negotiated rule-making; democratic experimentalism; legal pragmatism;
stakeholder collaboration.
CITIZENSHIP AND NATION: law and national identity;
citizenship; nation-building; citizenship and immigration; cultural identity;
social citizenship; welfare state.
COLONIALITY/POST-COLONIALITY: legal
and extra-legal forms of colonial governance; pluralism and hybridity in
colonial and post-colonial relations; legal reconstruction of social relations;
different trajectories of colonial governance; domination, accommodation, and
resistance.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW & CONSTITUTIONALISM:
constitutional drafting and amendment; constitutional rights; judicial review;
federalism; comparative constitutions; constitutional change and social reform.
COURTS AND TRIALS: all types of courts and
aspects of adjudication including customary courts; issues relating to legal
infrastructure; evidence; expert witnesses; political trials; adversarial or
inquisitorial systems; procedure; non-state trials; mixed tribunals;
politicization of law.
CRIME AND VICTIMS:
sociolegal approaches to the study of crime including theoretical and cultural
as well as behavioral perspectives; social conditions affecting crime rates;
victim of crime; victim reporting; victims on trial; victim advocacy.
CRITICAL PEDAGOGY: conditions of teaching and
research: pedagogy; inter- and multi-disciplinarity; legal education outside law
schools; academic careers; identity issues; corporatization of higher education.
CULTURE: everyday life; epistemology; hermeneutics;
postmodernism; law and humanities; narrative; legal consciousness; reflexive
analysis.
DEMOCRACY & STATE THEORY: theories of
democracy; democratic institutions; rule of law; legal security; responsive law;
liberal theory; democratic and anti-democratic practices; democracy deficit;
state theory including socio-legal studies of the administrative state;
sovereignty; borders; territoriality; policy making processes; elections; hybrid
public/private institutions; state nationalism; nationality; jurisdiction; civil
society.
DISPUTES AND NEGOTIATION: alternative
dispute resolution; restorative justice; mediation; arbitration; formal and
informal dispute resolution.
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY: intersections of law and
economic relations; corporate law; property; contracts; micro-economic
approaches to law; law and economics; law and economic transformation; corporate
governance; commercial arbitration; sociology of markets.
ENVIRONMENT AND LANDSCAPE: Pollution
control; natural resources; land use; climate change; environmental ethics;
wildlife; nature.
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION: national,
transnational, and supranational European institutions and politics.
FAMILY AND YOUTH:
marriage, kinship, children, co-habitation; divorce/annulment;
parents/parenting; new family forms; same-sex marriage; children’s rights;
changing nature of families; child welfare and the law; juvenile criminal
justice; children, the law and sexuality; experimenting with novel ways for
children to give evidence in judicial proceedings.
GENDER AND SEXUALITY: femininities;
masculinities; feminist theory and jurisprudence; sexual violence; sexual
orientation, homosexuality, bisexuality; gay studies; queer theory, transgender;
intersex.
GEOGRAPHIES OF LAW:
places of law, including borders, space, locality, nature, exclusions,
jurisdictions, urbanity, urban citizenship, and the territoriality of law.
GLOBALIZATION: globalization; global citizenship;
global alliances and agreements, impact of globalization on national legal
systems; internationalization of sociolegal studies; globalization and social
protection; global civil society.
HEALTH AND MEDICINE: including public health;
ethics; biotechnology; disease; mental health; substance abuse; injury
malpractice.
HUMAN RIGHTS: including domestic and international
law pertaining to human rights; theories of human rights; culture and human
rights; politics of human rights; universal jurisdiction; crimes against
humanity; national and international human rights trials; individual and group
rights; economic, social and cultural rights.
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: United
Nations and related organizations; international organizations (e.g. WTO, ASEAN,
NAFTA, OECD, OSCE); international financial institutions (e.g. World Bank, IMF);
international tribunals (e.g. International Criminal Court, WTO Dispute
Settlement Body); international arbitration; NGOs (as an institution).
INDIGENEITY AND FIRST PEOPLES: including comparative,
domestic and international issues; customary law.
JUDGES AND JUDGING: judicial careers; judicial
selection; judicial independence; discretion; trial judges; appeals judges;
judicial training.
JUSTICE: theories of justice; social justice; Marxism;
liberalism; economic justice; fairness; distributive justice; procedural
justice; restorative and retributive justice.
LABOR: all aspects of socio-legal research relating to work
and labor issues, organization, and politics.
LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE: language and
rhetoric; linguistics; legal language; critical approaches legal doctrine as
discourse; courtroom language; conversation; bi-and multilingualism; language
rights.
LAW AND DEVELOPMENT: role of law in emerging
markets; foreign assistance for legal reform; “legal missionaries;” the “rule of
law” and economic development.
LAW IN TRANSITIONS TO DEMOCRACY:
democratization; transitional justice, truth and reconciliation.
LAY PARTICIPATION IN THE LEGAL
SYSTEM: lay assessors; legal consciousness; juries; jury selection; jury
deliberation; jury trials; law-making processes.
LEGAL HISTORY: including comparative approaches,
historiography, interdisciplinary and theoretically informed approaches to
substantive law, legal processes, and legal institutions.
LEGAL MOBILIZATION: individual and collective
legal mobilization; law and social movements; litigation and social change;
lawyers and mobilization; politics of rights; rights consciousness; use of
rights in mobilization.
LEGAL PLURALISM: pluralism within and among legal
orders; relations of legal and extra-legal norms or forms of governance;
contestations over governance.
LEGAL PROFESSION: including advocacy for social
and legal change; professional ethics; professionalism; cause lawyering;
government lawyers; cultural histories of legal professions; legal services;
prosecutors; legal pluralism; legal education; legal careers.
METHODOLOGY: socio-legal methodology; quantitative
methods; methods of cross-cultural analysis; survey research.
MIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION: immigrant
rights and disputing; labor and immigration; forced migration; changing terms of
citizen status; cultural defenses of illegal behavior by migrants or immigrants.
POLICING, SECURITY & GOVERNANCE:
including international and comparative policing studies.
POPULAR CULTURE AND MEDIA: popular
attitudes about law; public legitimacy of legal institutions; consumption and
construction of mass mediated images or narratives of law; all aspects of law
and media as sites of knowledge production, including print and electronic news
as well as theater, film, literature; cultural production through media;
telecommunications; legal regulation of media; censorship.
PUNISHMENT: sociolegal approaches to the study of punishment including theoretical perspectives; prisons; sentencing; death penalty; plea bargaining; corrections; alternatives to punishment.
RACE,
ETHNICITY, AND SOCIAL CLASS: including critical race theory;
multiculturalism; new social movements; ethno-nationalism; whiteness; white
privilege, economic inequality; legal services for the poor; labor; class
discrimination; social mobility; class and social theory; class mobilization;
Marxian class studies; welfare state.
REGULATION: administrative law; self-regulation; state
and non-state agencies; regulatory cultures; corporate governance; licensing;
formal and informal regulatory processes.
RELIGION: comparative studies; cosmology; religious
freedom; religious law; discrimination; religious institutions and
organizations; religious influence on law; Islamic law.
RIGHTS AND IDENTITIES: rights consciousness;
everyday workings of law and rights (including women’s rights, gay rights,
indigenous rights, minority rights, children's rights, civil rights and/or
liberties, voting rights, disability rights, elder rights); rights and
resistance; alternatives to rights-based identities.
SECURITY AND TERROR: targeted killings;
special courts for security related offences; administrative detentions,
terrorism; interrogation methods; use of secret evidence; travel restrictions;
preventive deportations; wiretapping; confiscation of suspected terrorist funds;
emergency measures.
SOCIAL THEORY AND LAW:
social theory, postmodernity, poststructuralism, feminism, critical theory,
sociological jurisprudence, critical legal studies.
SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES: methodologies; relation
to legal education; careers; national organization; impact of globalization;
transnational studies.
TECHNOLOGY: cyberlaw; surveillance; scientific
evidence; intellectual property.
TRANSNATIONALISM: state and non-state actors and
networks in transnational contexts (e.g. NGOs, the Basel Committee,
International Organization of Securities Commissioners, International
Association of Insurance Supervisors); impact of multiple legal orders (e.g.
conflicts and extra-jurisdictional effects); transnational legal pluralism;
counter-hegemonic social movements.
WAR AND LAW: militarization; terrorism; military
alliances; military tribunals; genocide; rules of war; detentions; Warsaw
convention; impact of war on social life.