European Journal of Law Reform | Initiating Law Reform
The European Journal of Law Reform has been published and it includes a special issue on ‘Initiating Law Reform’ (Issue No. 1, 2019). Read more: here.
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The European Journal of Law Reform has been published and it includes a special issue on ‘Initiating Law Reform’ (Issue No. 1, 2019). Read more: here.

The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) is developing a research project on Law Reform. Law reform in its many guises bridges the divide between the practical and the academic. Continue Reading

The International Society of Public Law (ICON-S) will hold the 2019 Annual Conference on “Public Law in Times of Change?”, at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in Santiago, on Continue Reading

The LUMSA (Libera Università degli Studi Maria Ss. Assunta di Roma) is holding the third edition of the Jean Monnet Module on European Approach to Better Regulation. The module will Continue Reading

The 2019 Commonwealth Association of Legislation Counsel (CALC) Conference will take place in Zambia, from 1 to 3 April 2019. More information: here.

The Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies / Institute of Advanced Legal Studies will holding a course in Legislative Drafting, from Monday 24th June to Friday 19th July 2019. More information: IALS Continue Reading

A Conference on Law-Making in multi-level settings: federalism, Europe, and beyond was held in September 20-21 2018, at the University of Antwerp. The Conference was co-organised by: International Association of Legislation Continue Reading

A call for papers on regulation and legislation is taking place for the Special Issue of The Theory and Practice of Legislation. The guest editors of this Special Issue are Nir Kosti, Continue Reading

The Korea Legislation Research Institute and the Lisbon Centre for Research in Public Law (LCRPL) celebrated a protocol on the past 17th of September, at Lisbon Law School, to promote cooperation in legislative Continue Reading

The joint meeting of the Research Committee on Sociology of Law of the International Sociological Associationand of the Sociology of Law and Justice Section of the Portuguese Sociological Association is Continue Reading