From the Italian Association of Comparative Law (AIDC) Blog
COMPARATIVE LAW:
INTELLECTUAL TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES.
A
SCHOLARLY DEBATE
30 May-1 June 2013
30 May-1 June 2013
The
XXII AIDC Conference will explore anew the intellectual assessment of
comparative law, moving from a critical re-mapping of traditional and
conventional views. The aims are both to explore and debate the recent trends
in legal scholarship, and to suggest arguments for a pluralistic comparative
law epistemology. What is at stake is the strategic power of comparative law as
a discipline in order to construct a global theorization of legal and
geopolitical order; to shape and control cultural flows and forms; to
articulate contemporary spatial dialectics.
Submissions
may include, but are not limited to, an exploration of the following possible
themes and issues:
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comparative law, governance and politics
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legal origins and law reforms
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methods and perspectives
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legitimating discourses and practices
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the globalization of contract, torts and property
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order and sovereignty
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corporate perspectives and secured transactions
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hybridity and legal systems.
See the conference notice here for more information.
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