2024
Ryż Orlaith
‘Crimmigration in Sweden: Conflating Crime and Migration in Public Discourse‘, North-South Criminology Conference 2024 (19 June 2024) Belfast.
‘Stress Testing the Rule of Law in Sweden‘, ICON-S GBIE, Techniques of Constitutional Regulation (21 May 2024) London.
Demian Iglesias Seifret
Paper Presenter – ECPR General Conference 2024, University College Dublin,
Discussant – ECPR General Conference 2024, University College Dublin,
Paper Presenter – 8th Interdisciplinary Corruption Research Forum, Universidade de Lisboa
2023
Ryż Orlaith
‘Youth Justice in Transition: Penal Populism and the Decline of Nordic Exceptionalism in Sweden’, North-South Criminology Conference 2023 (15 June 2023) Dublin.
‘Perceptions of the Welfare State in Sweden’, SLSA 2023 Annual Conference (5 April 2023) Derry.
‘Trust as a Cultural Characteristic: The Case of Sweden’, Final Research Conference of the PERITA Project, Rethinking Policy, Expertise and Trust, (23 March 2023) Dublin.
Demian Iglesias Seifret
Academia against Corruption in the Americas Conference, School of Government and Public Transformation, Tecnologico de Monterrey.
ICON-S Comparative Constitutional Studies Conference 2023, UNSW.
ECPR Joint Session 2023 on Judicial Resilience and Democratic Decay, Sciences Po Toulouse.
Discussant – ECPR Joint Session 2023 on Judicial Resilience and Democratic Decay, Sciences Po Toulouse.
“New and Emerging Voices in Constitutional Law” Centre for Constitutional Law, University College Dublin.
ICON-S 2024 Annual Conference, on ‘Constitutional Resilience; the view from Hungary, Poland and Argentina’
Som Banerjee
International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Congress, 2023 as Chair on “Dissent, Detention and Emergencies in the Age of the Internet”
TriCon Doctoral Conference, 2023 on ‘Emergency Legislation and Competing Claims to Authority’
New and Emerging Voices in Constitutional Law Symposium, 2023 on ‘Emergency Legislation and Constitutional Good’
SLSA, 2023 on ”Referendums as Constitutional Norm: Indyref2 and the case for referendums in the UK constitutional architecture’ with Nicky Gillibrand