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Wednesday, 23 Jan: Book Club – Tamar Herzog “A Short History of European Law”

Wednesday, 23 Jan: Book Club – Tamar Herzog “A Short History of European Law”

PILAGG WILL HOST AN EXCLUSIVE EVENT OF THE 2019 SPRING SEMESTER WITH PROFESSORS TAMAR HERZOG ON HER BOOK, “A Short History of European Law” WITH DISCUSSANTS, Professors Simona …

 

PILAGG Fall Semester finale… and stay tuned for Spring Semester Kickoff

PILAGG Fall Semester finale… and stay tuned for Spring Semester Kickoff

After a fantastic fall semester of events, PILAGG will be springing into 2019 with more exciting topics in global governance, boundaries, and language. We will soon be …

 

Friday, 7 Dec: Book Talk – Samuel Moyn “Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World”

Friday, 7 Dec: Book Talk – Samuel Moyn “Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World”

PILAGG WILL HOST ITS FOURTH EVENT OF THE 2018-2019 ACADEMIC YEAR WITH PROFESSORS KERRY RITTICH, Jeremy Perelman, AND ROBERT WAI ON Samuel Moyn’s “Not Enough: HUman …

 

Friday, 23 November: Language and Boundaries

Friday, 23 November: Language and Boundaries

PILAGG WILL HOST ITS THIRD EVENT OF THE 2018-2019 ACADEMIC YEAR WITH PROFESSORS Ruth sefton-green, KERRY RITTICH, and robert wai on THE TOPIC OF “Law’s language, …

 

Friday, 19 October: Dominus Mundi by Professor PG Monateri

Friday, 19 October: Dominus Mundi by Professor PG Monateri

PILAGG will host its second event of the 2018-2019 academic year with professor Pier Giuseppe monateri on his latest book, “Dominus mundi: Politcal sublime and …

 

Friday, 28 September: Encounters with Alterity in Legal Form by Professor Horatia Muir Watt

Friday, 28 September: Encounters with Alterity in Legal Form by Professor Horatia Muir Watt

PILAGG will kick off the 2018-2019 ACADEMIC year with Professor Horatia Muir Watt on her latest book, “Encounters with Alterity in Legal Form” 28 Sept/ 12:30 – 14:30 Room 410 …

 

Friday, 13 April: Who is called a foreigner? Reflections on hospitality, by Professor Guillaume le Blanc

Friday, 13 April: Who is called a foreigner? Reflections on hospitality, by Professor Guillaume le Blanc

Who is called a foreigner? Reflections on hospitality  Professor Guillaume le Blanc Professeur de Philosophie à l’Université de Paris Est Créteil Friday, April 13 / 12.15 – 14.00 This …

 

Thursday, 5 April: Legal forms of inter-alterity (A critical study in private international law) by Horatia Muir Watt

Thursday, 5 April: Legal forms of inter-alterity (A critical study in private international law) by Horatia Muir Watt

Legal Forms of Inter-Alterity (A Critical Study in Private International Law) By Prof. Horatia Muir Watt   We can understand the discipline of private international law as a …

 

Friday, 23 March – Epistemic Jurisdiction: Science, Expertise and Standardisation as Global Governance – by David Winickoff

Friday, 23 March – Epistemic Jurisdiction: Science, Expertise and Standardisation as Global Governance – by David Winickoff

Epistemic Jurisdiction: Science, Expertise and Standardisation as Global Governance David Winickoff Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA While there is …

 

Friday 9 March 2018 – Standard Contracts as Pathways to Global Markets – the Experience of the London Corn Trade Association (1880-1914) by Professor Jérôme Sgard

Friday 9 March 2018 – Standard Contracts as Pathways to Global Markets – the Experience of the London Corn Trade Association (1880-1914) by Professor Jérôme Sgard

Standard Contracts as Pathways to Global Markets – the Experience of the London Corn Trade Association (1880-1914) Friday, 9 March 2018 / 14.00 – 16.30 Professor Jérôme …