Critical Legal Thinking

Critical Legal Thinking is published by the Critical Legal Thinking collective and focuses on critical perspectives within legal scholarship. The blog covers topics such as comparative law, jurisprudence, legal history, and socio-legal studies. It engages with global legal issues, including human rights challenges faced by marginalized groups, and explores interdisciplinary approaches to law and society. The blog also highlights academic events and calls for papers related to critical legal theory, global inequality, and the critique of law and society. It serves as a platform for scholarly debate on the intersections of law, power, and social justice.

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It’s been a while since we abandoned our Facebook and Twitter/X accounts, or rather their algorithms abandoned us. Never to be deterred, we are now trying again with LinkedIn, which today seems to be used in ways more than just

In one of the moving tributes to Valerie Kerruish posted on Critical Legal Thinking[1] shortly after her passing away, Emilios Christidoulidis wrote that “(h)er magnum opus The Wrong of Law, which she spent the last two decades of her life writing, remains devastatingly unfinished.”