40th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society

When: 3-4 December 2021

Where: University of Technology Sydney

What: Tenuous Histories and Provable Pasts: How Legal Historians Create Knowledge

CFP: Out soon.

Accommodation and Registration: We will be providing information about accommodation and registration on this website well before the event.

What about Covid-19? At present our expectation is that this will be a hybrid conference. We hope that by December of this year many of our Australian/New Zealand colleagues will be able to attend in person. We also hope to offer options for those who cannot attend. Things may change (particularly with the ‘in person’ part). We will be responsive to the changing circumstances and to health advice. And we will keep you all informed.

Questions: Email Shaunnagh Dorsett (Shaunnagh.Dorsett@uts.edu.au)

Organising committee: Isabella Alexander, Katherine Biber, Alecia Simmonds, Diane Kirkby, Shaunnagh Dorsett

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The Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society was formed in 1993. It is an interdisciplinary group of scholars who share an interest in the connections between law and history. The society grew out of the annual Law in History Conferences, which have been running since 1982. Members of the society include historians, lawyers, academics and others interested in the area. Most of the members live in Australia or New Zealand, but their areas of interest are not confined to the law in those places. The society is an incorporated association in New South Wales. Inc no. 1600224
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