Briefly describe the rationale, thematic scope and structure of the workshop. As part of this section, we also ask you to clearly explain the contribution of the proposed workshop to socio-legal studies or sociology of law (see evaluation criterion 'quality of the proposal').
Applications should explain the originality of the proposed workshop and its expected outcomes. We particularly appreciate new lines of research or workshops creating novel connections, if they make a convincing contribution to socio-legal research. In instances where a similar topic has been the subject of a previous workshop, applications should clearly indicate how their treatment of the topic will differ.
Workshops are welcomed on any topic that will make a significant contribution to socio-legal studies or sociology of law. However, as one of our commitments is to promote science-society transfer, we are also looking for possible connections to the Basque Country, and we aim to include at least one workshop from local collaborators each year. International applicants are invited to spell out how your workshop matters to local people.