Abstract
On Friday 11 August 2024 the Otago Centre for Law and Society hosted a one-day conference entitled ‘Pluralising Legalities.’ This was a capstone event following a 2022–2023 seminar series of the same name. The goal of the conference was to bring together scholars from across disciplines and institutions who are interested in discussing the diverse ways that humans conceive, manifest and express law as well as the multiple paradigms and practices they use for reconciling different types of legality. Scholars of Law, History, Religion and other fields from around Aotearoa and Australia participated. Over four panels, 18 speakers and nearly 20 participants engaged questions of legal pluralism and bijuralism in Aotearoa, Australia and the Pacific. Speakers also reflected on other jurisdictions and traditions of law, including Islamic law and Buddhist law.