The Perelman Centre for Legal Philosophy is delighted to announce the
Perelman Seminar on Globalization and Legal Scholarship with
William Twining, Emeritus Quain Professor of Jurisprudence at University
College London. The Perelman seminar aims to bring together senior and
young scholars around the works of key figures in legal philosophy and global
law. This seminar is addressed to scholars, researchers and PhD students
working in all fields of law. It may also be of interest for scholars in the
social sciences.
Professor Twining is undoubtedly one of the most influential
contemporary scholars in jurisprudence. Some of his most significant works
include Law in Context, Globalisation and Legal Theory and General
Jurisprudence: Understanding Law from a Global perspective. As a student of
H.L.A Hart and a discipline of Karl Llewellyn, Twining's works offer an
insightful and original view on the transformation of law and legal scholarship
in the context of globalisation.
[Professor Twining is also a member of the Juris Diversitas Advisory Council. - SPD]
Welcome by Benoît Frydman
Chair: David Restrepo Amariles
Friday, 23 May 2014 at 3pm followed by a drink
Room KANT at the Institut d'études européennes
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Avenue F.D. Roosevelt, 39 - 1050 Brussels.
One week prior to the event a draft paper will be circulated
among the persons registered.
Please confirm your participation at
your earliest convenience to Sylvie Riche at Sylvie.Riche@ulb.ac.be
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