SEA, SURF, SAND: THE CARIBBEAN COURT OF JUSTICE’S DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACHES TO CARIBBEAN CONSTITUTIONALISM
DURING THE GLOBAL SOUTH NETWORK (GSN) JUDGES GUEST LECTURE SERIES
The Global South Network (GSN) invites you to the online guest lecture titled “Sea, Surf, Sand: The Caribbean Court of Justice’s Developmental Approaches to Caribbean Constitutionalism” by the Honourable Justice Peter A Jamadar, Judge Caribbean Court of Justice/ Vice President (Programming) Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute/ Chair, Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers during the GSN Judges Guest Lecture Series on Tuesday 14 October 2025, 15:00 UK Time (10:00 Trinidad and Tobago Time).
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: Oxford Administrative Law Workshop
The Oxford Administrative Law Workshop invites submissions of abstracts for papers either about English administrative law or of clear relevance to English administrative law scholarship. Accepted papers would be presented at an in-person workshop on 16-17 April 2026 at Brasenose College, Oxford.
We welcome submissions along doctrinal, theoretical, comparative, or empirical dimensions of administrative law. Topics may include, but are not limited to the grounds and procedure judicial review, regulatory governance, administrative constitutionalism, automated decision-making, procedural fairness, and the relationship between administrative law and democracy. Comparative work is welcome where it engages substantially with English administrative law or offers insights relevant to its development.
Approximately six papers will be presented at the workshop. Each paper will receive substantial discussion time, with detailed feedback from workshop participants in a collegial setting designed to advance works in progress. Limited financial support for travel and accommodation may be available for those who do not have another source of funding. More details are available at https://adamdperry.com/oxford-administrative-law-workshop/.
Closing Date for Submissions: 20 December 2025. Decisions will be communicated within two weeks of the deadline.
Submission Details: Please email submissions by the closing date to adam.perry@law.ox.ac.uk. Abstracts should be 1000-1200 words and focus on articulating the paper’s argument and analysis. Abstracts should be fully anonymized to allow for blind review. Please include a separate cover sheet with your name, institutional affiliation, and contact details. Only one submission per author will be considered. Full papers must be completed and circulated three weeks before the workshop to allow participants time to prepare substantive feedback.
About the Workshop: The Oxford Administrative Law Workshop aims to foster rigorous exchange among scholars working at the forefront of administrative law. The workshop is convened by Adam Perry, Associate Professor, and Angelo Ryu, DPhil candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Please direct any enquiries to adam.perry@law.ox.ac.uk.
