Legal Theory CalendarMonday, May 9

Legal Theory Calendar

    Monday, May 9

      The Aristotelian Society, London: Monique Canto-Sperber, The Normative Conditions of the Cosmopolitan Ideal
      Oxford Moral Philosophy Seminar: Marc Fleurbaey, Pau, Approaches to Responsibility-Sensitive Egalitarianism.

    Tuesday, May 10

      University of Edinburgh, The Centre for Law and Society: COLLOQUIUM: “On the Disaggregation of Public law and Political Theory”

        Main Speaker

          Frank Michelman (Harvard)

        Respondents/Discussants:

          Zenon Bankowski
          Emilios Christodoulidis
          Stephen Tierney (Edinburgh)
          Johan van der Walt (RAU Johannesburg, S. Africa)
          Adam Tomkins (Glasgow)
          Ioannis Tassopoulos (Athens)
          Colin Warbrick (Durham)

      Oxford Juirsprudence Discussion Group: Nkiruka Ahiauzu, Multiple Principles and the Obligation to Obey the Law.
      Oxford, The 2005 Uehiro Lectures: Professor Tony Coady (Melbourne), ‘Messy Morality: Moralism, Realism and Political Violence.’
      Oxford, The H.L.A. Hart Memorial Lecture: Owen Fiss, The War on Terrorism and the Rule of Law.
      Oxford, The Okham Society: Carsten Nielsen (University of Århus). ‘Moral Absolutism Defended.’
      Oxford, The Okham Society: Ian Phillips (Magdalen College). ‘Intentionalism and Experience.’
      University of Chicago, Law & Economics: Andrei Shleifer, Whipple V. N. Jones Professor of Economics, Harvard University, The Evolution of Precedent.
      University of Texas School of Law: Sam Buell, Visiting Professor, UT Law, “White Collar Mistakes”.
      Oxford, The Okham Society: Arto Laitinen (University of Jyväskylä). ‘Moral Particularism and the Intelligibility Requirement.’

    Wednesday, May 11

      Florida State University College of Law: Amitai Aviram, FSU, The Placebo Effect of Law.
      Oxford, The 2005 John Locke Lectures: Professor E. Sosa (Brown University and Rutgers University). ‘Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge.’

    Thursday, May 12

      University of Edinburgh, The Centre for Law and Society: Michel Seymour (Department of Philosophy, Université de Montréal), “Allen Buchanan and the remedial right of secession” Centre for Law and Society.

    Friday, May 13