You are invited to a one day workshop with papers by: Christoph Kletzer of King’s College London; Grant Lamond of the University of Oxford; Jean d’Aspremont of the University of Manchester; and Janne Nijman of the University of Amsterdam. And discussing such weighty matters as: The diverging foundations of legal positivism; Custom as foundation and/or source of law; Interpretation and the variety of interpretive processes; and Subjects of law or agents of (re)cognition? There is no registration fee, but places are limited. Please register to attend on the Eventbrite website. Lunch is provided courtesy of the Oxford Law Faculty.
Friday, April 3, 2015
Workshop: (International) Legal Positivism: Custom, Interpretation and Subjectivity
On June 5, 2015, the University of Oxford Faculty of Law will host a workshop on "(International) Legal Positivism: Custom, Interpretation and Subjectivity." The draft program is here. Here's the idea: