Cambridge Socio-Legal Group
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The Cambridge Socio-Legal Group is an interdisciplinary discussion forum promoting debate on topical socio-legal issues and empirical research methodology.
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We’re delighted to have joined @bsky.app! We are an interdisciplinary discussion forum promoting debate on topical socio-legal issues and empirical research methodology. We’re affiliated with several departments across the University of Cambridge, including @cambridgelaw.bsky.social. #sociolegal
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CSLG/CFL Hybrid Seminar: Dot Reid (@dotreid.bsky.social) (@uofglasgow.bsky.social & @robinsoncollege.bsky.social) on 'Inheritance and Complex Families: What Scots Think About Who Should Inherit', 20th October, 1pm BST,
@cambridgelaw.bsky.social & Zoom. Registration: bit.ly/4hf1OBt
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We have just sent our Members an email about Management Committee elections. If you are a member and did not receive the email, please let us know.
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📢 Faculty & Cambridge Family Law (CFL) member @briandsloan.bsky.social ‪(@robinsoncollege.bsky.social) has been serving on the advisory group for the Law Commission project to modernise wills, and was extensively cited in the 'Modernising Wills Law' report issued on Friday:

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Brian Sloan cited at length in Law Commission 'Modernising Wills Law' Report
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The World Congress exists to enhance, promote and protect the human rights of children and young people. It meets every four years to assess, discuss and exchange ideas on the law, public policy and affiliated professional areas that impact upon the rights of children. www.worldcongress.co
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📢We're delighted to announce that @cbarnard.bsky.social has been appointed to the Professorship in European Law, established in 1994 & previously held by Sir Alan Dashwood KC and Kenneth Armstrong:

🔗https://www.law.cam.ac.uk/press/news/2025/01/catherine-barnard-appointed-professorship-european-law
Catherine Barnard appointed to Professorship in European Law
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It was a pleasure to chair a #camfamilylaw & #camsociolegal seminar by Daniel Monk and Rebecca Probert on "Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969" (@hartpublishing.bsky.social) this week
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Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969
Speakers: Professors Daniel Monk (Birkbeck University of London) & Rebecca Probert (University of Exeter) The enactment of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 was a landmark moment in family law. Coming into force in 1971, it had a significant impact on legal practice and was followed by a dramatic increase in divorce rates, reflecting changes in social attitudes. Fifty Year of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 brought together scholars from law, sociology, history, demography, and film and literature, to reflect on the changes to divorce law and practice over the past 50 years, and the changing impact of divorce on different people in society, particularly women. As such, it presents a 'biography' of this important piece of legislation, moving from its conception and birth, through its reception and development, to its imminent demise. Looking to the future, and to the new law introduced by the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020. It hopes to suggest ways for evaluating what makes a 'good' divorce law. Rebecca Probert’s research focuses on the law and history of marriage, bigamy, divorce and cohabitation. She is currently working on a history of bigamy from 1604 to the present day. Daniel Monk’s research has research has explored a wide range of issues relating to families, children, education and sexuality. His current research is about law and friendship and how to make family law visual. Daniel Monk’s research has research has explored a wide range of issues relating to families, children, education and sexuality. His current research is about law and friendship and how to make family law visual. This seminar was co-hosted by the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group, an interdisciplinary discussion forum promoting debate on topical socio-legal issues and empirical research methodology, and the Cambridge Family Law Centre. The CSLG organises and supports events and publications relating to socio-legal research, drawing participants from within the University of Cambridge and around the world. A donation would be instrumental in allowing the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group to continue its cross-disciplinary work: https://www.philanthropy.cam.ac.uk/give-to-cambridge/the-cambridge-socio-legal-group
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We’re delighted to have joined @bsky.app! We are an interdisciplinary discussion forum promoting debate on topical socio-legal issues and empirical research methodology. We’re affiliated with several departments across the University of Cambridge, including @cambridgelaw.bsky.social. #sociolegal