and Jurist in a Mixed Jurisdiction”
The World Society of Mixed Jurisdiction Jurists is pleased to announce a Fourth
Worldwide Congress to be held at McGill University’s Faculty of Law (Montreal,
Canada) from an opening evening reception and lecture on 24 June through 26
June 2015. The theme of the Congress will be “The Scholar, Teacher, Judge and
Jurist in a Mixed Jurisdiction.”
Mixed
Jurisdictions, as they are traditionally understood, stand at the crossroads of
the Common law and Civil law. They also frequently encompass other ethnic and
religious laws. Rich in legal history and complex pluralism, they are often
seen as natural laboratories of comparative law.
The laws,
methods, and institutions of mixed jurisdictions are inevitably affected by the
influence and presence of different traditions vying for supremacy or requiring
reconciliation. Their added complexity places special demands upon the training
of judges and jurists, the staffing of courts, the teaching of private law, the
research of scholars, and the task of law reform. To what extent have these
challenges been met by the actors and institutions of mixed jurisdictions?
We propose to
investigate these issues.
Proposals for papers on any topic related to mixed legal systems are welcome. They may be submitted by jurists from any
jurisdiction, and by members and non-members of the Society alike. Proposals
should be submitted to WSMJJ General Secretary Seán Patrick Donlan (sean.donlan@ul.ie) by 15 October 2014. They should not exceed 500 words and should be
accompanied by a curriculum vitae of one page only. The time allocated
for delivery of papers will be no longer than 20 minutes. Papers delivered at
the conference will be considered for publication.
The
Society regrets that it cannot cover travel expenses of participants in the
Congress.
Please reserve
the date.
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