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Workshop: "Objectivity in Legal Discourse: The Comparative Perspective"
 
Període:
Tuesday 18 of mayo 2010. Time 10:00.
Lloc:
Aula Seminari 1 de la Facultat de Dret

Activitats prèvies del congrés "Neutralitat i teoria del dret":

Objectivity in Legal Discourse: The Comparative Perspective


Amb la participació de:

* Lidka Rodak (organizer of the workshop)
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Law, Poland.
* Pietro Denaro (co-organizer of the woorkshop)
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento di Studi su Politica, Diritto e Società, Italia, and Universidad de Alicante, Departamento de Filosofia del derecho y derecho internacional privado, Spain.
* Karine Caunes
Sciences-Po and Center of European Studies, Paris, France.
* Antal Szerletics
Department of Jurisprudence and Legal History, Faculty of Law, Ghent University, Belgium, and Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law, Department of Legal Theory, Budapest, Hungary.
* Andrej Kristan
University of Genoa, Faculty of Law, Department of Legal Culture "Giovanni Tarello", Italia.
* Andraz Tersek
University of Primorska, Institute for Natural Science and Technology, Koper, Slovenia.
* Agnieszka Bilelska-Brodziak
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Law, Poland.
* Grzegorz Panek
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Civil Procedure, Poland.
* Marcin Pieniazek
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Politics of Law, Poland.
* Maximilano Aramburo
University of Alicante (Spain) - Department of Legal Philosophy and International Private Law, Spain, and Eafit University - Law School, Colombia.
* Mateusz Stepien
Jagielonian University, Department of Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, Poland.

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Objectivity in Legal Discourse: The Comparative Perspective

 

Con la participación de:

* Lidka Rodak (organizer of the workshop)
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Law, Poland.
* Pietro Denaro (co-organizer of the woorkshop)
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento di Studi su Politica, Diritto e Società, Italia, and Universidad de Alicante, Departamento de Filosofia del derecho y derecho internacional privado, Spain.
* Karine Caunes
Sciences-Po and Center of European Studies, Paris, France.
* Antal Szerletics
Department of Jurisprudence and Legal History, Faculty of Law, Ghent University, Belgium, and Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law, Department of Legal Theory, Budapest, Hungary.
* Andrej Kristan
University of Genoa, Faculty of Law, Department of Legal Culture "Giovanni Tarello", Italia.
* Andraz Tersek
University of Primorska, Institute for Natural Science and Technology, Koper, Slovenia.
* Agnieszka Bilelska-Brodziak
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Law, Poland.
* Grzegorz Panek
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Civil Procedure, Poland.
* Marcin Pieniazek
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Politics of Law, Poland.
* Maximilano Aramburo
University of Alicante (Spain) - Department of Legal Philosophy and International Private Law, Spain, and Eafit University - Law School, Colombia.
* Mateusz Stepien
Jagielonian University, Department of Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, Poland.

Más información


Objectivity in Legal Discourse: The Comparative Perspective

Speakers:

* Lidka Rodak (organizer of the workshop)
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Law, Poland.
* Pietro Denaro (co-organizer of the woorkshop)
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento di Studi su Politica, Diritto e Società, Italia, and Universidad de Alicante, Departamento de Filosofia del derecho y derecho internacional privado, Spain.
* Karine Caunes
Sciences-Po and Center of European Studies, Paris, France.
* Antal Szerletics
Department of Jurisprudence and Legal History, Faculty of Law, Ghent University, Belgium, and Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law, Department of Legal Theory, Budapest, Hungary.
* Andrej Kristan
University of Genoa, Faculty of Law, Department of Legal Culture "Giovanni Tarello", Italia.
* Andraz Tersek
University of Primorska, Institute for Natural Science and Technology, Koper, Slovenia.
* Agnieszka Bilelska-Brodziak
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Law, Poland.
* Grzegorz Panek
Silesian University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Civil Procedure, Poland.
* Marcin Pieniazek
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Department of Politics of Law, Poland.
* Maximilano Aramburo
University of Alicante (Spain) - Department of Legal Philosophy and International Private Law, Spain, and Eafit University - Law School, Colombia.
* Mateusz Stepien
Jagielonian University, Department of Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, Poland.

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