We run a lively programme of events include conferences, book launches, stakeholder events based on policy briefs, and workshops. Among planned activities for the 2024/2025 academic session are:
- a seminar series reflecting the strategic goals of the Centre
- ‘Shut Up and Write’ and work-in-progress sessions
- Impact mentoring schemes and roadmap to impact sessions.
We also hold multimedia events, such as the recent screening of the film Complicit, introduced by Professor Heather White, its co-director and visiting professor, revealing the working situations on the factory floors of China’s electronics industry.
Environment Preservation and Human Rights with a focus on India 24/25
The Centre for Transformative and Global Justice partnered with the Centre for Field Learning, India with support from Eko Consulting India to deliver a series of seminars on Environment Preservation and Human Rights focusing on India
- Processes and Laws that led to Sikkim becoming the first 100% organic state in the world with Alka Parikh
- The Silent Voices: Understanding the Reproductive Rights of Rape Victims from Socio-Legal Perspective in South Asia with Nuzhat Parveen Khan and Oly Roy
- Pro Bono Culture in India: Enhancing Access to Justice through Voluntary Legal Service with Abhishek Gupta
- The issues faced by the pastoral communities and the action projects by Sahjeevan with Kavita Mehta