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CLE Webinar: Indigenous Legal Orders, Legal Pluralism, and the Coloniality of Method Across Comparative Law, International Law, IP, and Trade Governance

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CLE Webinar: Indigenous Legal Orders, Legal Pluralism, and the Coloniality of Method Across Comparative Law, International Law, IP, and Trade Governance

May 22, 2026 Posted by Laurie Farid ABILA News, Event Updates

This webinar will examine how international and comparative law continue to be shaped by enduring colonial structures, both in doctrine and method, and how Indigenous legal orders challenge, complement, and reconfigure dominant legal paradigms. Bringing together comparative, doctrinal, and policy perspectives, and drawing on case studies from multiple regions, the panel will examine: the role of Indigenous law and knowledge systems within international development frameworks; methodological coloniality in comparative law and its implications for global justice and institutional reform; legal pluralism as an alternative architecture for equitable and inclusive global governance; and the emerging influence of Indigenous jurisprudence, traditional knowledge, and community-based normative orders within international legal discourse.

Moderator/Speaker:

Professor Paolo Davide Farah, The University of Tulsa College of Law

Speakers:

Professor Elena Baylis, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Professor Dana G. Jones, North Carolina Central University School of Law
Professor Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci, Hofstra School of Law
Professor Chidi Oguamanam, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Professor Srividhya Ragavan Texas A&M University School of Law

Registration for this webinar is free and open to anyone. Only those who attend the live broadcast will be eligible for NY CLE. The application for NY CLE accreditation is currently pending.

Register HERE or by clicking the poster above.

 

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