This research network brings together a wide range of scholars engaged in the praxis of embedding critical understandings of race, colonialism, and empire into their pedagogical practice and research. The purpose is to consolidate and innovate practices and insights across geographies and expertise, inside and outside of “traditional” legal education institutions and contexts. Recognising the limited advancement of knowledge in this field, we aim to synthesise a range of scholarly efforts to enhance understanding of how race and colonialism shape the nature and substance of law and its teaching.
This research network brings together a wide range of scholars engaged in the praxis of embedding critical understandings of race, colonialism, and empire into their pedagogical practice and research. The purpose is to consolidate and innovate practices and insights across geographies and expertise, inside and outside of “traditional” legal education institutions and contexts. Recognising the limited advancement of knowledge in this field, we aim to synthesise a range of scholarly efforts to enhance understanding of how race and colonialism shape the nature and substance of law and its teaching.