Thursday, September 20, 2007

School of Law Research Seminars at Glasgow

Autumn 2007 Calendar

3rd October Jason Frank, Cornell University, Revolution and Reiteration: Hannah Arendt's Critique of Constituent Power (Respondent: Adam Tomkins)
(N.b. This seminar will take place in the Melville Room, Gilbert Scott Building)

17th October Bronwen Morgan, Bristol University, Competition for the Rules at the Intersection of Rights and Regulation: Access to Water and the Contested Fate of the Social

*26th October* Martti Koskiennemi, Helsinki University, Workshop on From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument (with respondents)

14th November Laura McGregor, University of Edinburgh, Rethinking Agency Law

28th November Sybille van der Walt, University of Glasgow, A platonic relationship? Britain’s History with International Human Rights

12th December Han Somsen, Tilburg University, Regulating Human Genetics in a Non-Eugenic Era

All seminars take place on Wednesdays in the Tartu Room, First Floor, Stair Building, 5-9 The Square, 3.30-5:00pm (except *Friday 26th October*, 2:30-5:00pm, Seminar Room 1, Wolfson Medical Building, University Avenue)

ALL WELCOME

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Kevin Walton to speak at Edinburgh

Kevin Walton (University of Sydney) will present a paper entitled "The Nature of Political Obligation" on Wednesday 31 October, 4pm to 6pm, Old College, Edinburgh, room TBC.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Correction to Legal Theory events in Edinburgh

Correction - please note that the events below begin at 4pm, not 5pm as originally advised

Wednesday 10 October, 4pm - 6pm- First meeting of the Edinburgh Legal Theory Reading Group, reading Chapter 1 of Wil Waluchow's A Common Law Theory of Judicial Review: The Living Tree (CUP, 2007). Introduction by Conrado Hübner Mendes. Lecture Room 4, Minto House, Chambers Street.

Wednesday 21 November, 4pm to 6pm - Jamie MacLean, PhD student at Edinburgh, will present a paper based on his thesis, which is provisionally entitled "Towards a Process Theory of Law". This is likely to be in Room L05, Old College (TBC).

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Upcoming events in political theory at Edinburgh

RESEARCH SEMINAR IN POLITICAL THEORY 2007-2008
Wednesdays, 2:30-4pm, room G18
Organiser: Professor Cecile Fabre, Politics, Edinburgh (c.fabre@ed.ac.uk)

NOTE: papers marked * will be precirculated via the seminar’s list a few days before the seminar, on the assumption that they will be read in advance (so that the seminar will be entirely given over to discussing them.) If you wish to be included in the list, please get in touch with me at the above email address.

C. Fabre

SEMESTER 1
Wed 19/9: Asaf Sokolowski (Edinburgh) “ A Lockean Foundation for Liberal Nationalism” *

Wed 3/10: Craig Wilkie (Edinburgh) ‘The Political Paradigm of the Nation-State’ *

Wed 17/10: Tim Hayward (Edinburgh) Either ‘Soldiers and Citizens’ or ‘Human Rights v. Intellectual Property Rights’

Wed 24/10: Clare Chambers (Cambridge) "Coercive redistribution and public agreement: re-evaluating the libertarian challenge of charity"

Wed 7/11 Matteo Bonotti (Edinburgh) "Political Parties and the Limits of Political Liberalism" *

Wed 14/11 Katrin Flikschuh (LSE) Cosmopolitanism/Kantian Theory

Wed 21/11 Lynn Dobson (Edinburgh) EU theory/democratic theory

Wed 28/11 Arabella Millet (Edinburgh) 'Redistribution of Resources based on Negative Rights' *


SEMESTER 2
Tuesday 8/1 5pm-6:30pm: Henry Shue (Oxford) (lecture on climate change), room L175

Wed 9/1 Henry Shue (seminar on war), room L05

Wed 16/1 Dominik Zahrnt (Edinburgh) tba *

Wed 23/1 Zofia Stemplowska (Manchester) distributive justice/egalitarianism

Wed 30/1 Ben Hawkins tba *

Wed 13/2 Axel Gosseries (Louvain) Justice and Future Generations

Wed 20/2 Michal Rozynek (Edinburgh) tba *

Wed 5/3 Andy Dobson (Keele) Environmental theory

Wed 19/3 David Howarth (Essex) Discourse theory/radical democracy

Upcoming events in legal theory at Edinburgh

Wednesday 10 October, 5pm - 6pm- First meeting of the Edinburgh Legal Theory Reading Group, reading Chapter 1 of Wil Waluchow's A Common Law Theory of Judicial Review: The Living Tree (CUP, 2007). Introduction by Conrado Hübner Mendes. Lecture Room 4, Minto House, Chambers Street.

Wednesday 21 November, 5pm to 6pm - Jamie MacLean, PhD student at Edinburgh, will present a paper based on his thesis, which is provisionally entitled "Towards a Process Theory of Law". This is likely to be in Room L05, Old College (TBC).

Thursday 18 October, 11am - 1pm - Workshop with Professor Geoffrey Samuel on his book, Epistemology and Method in Law. Professor Samuel will introduce the book, and a discussion will follow. All welcome. 11am-1pm, Raeburn Room, Old College.

Thursday 8 November, 11am- 1pm - Workshop with Professor Uprenda Baxi and Dr Sammy Adelman (both from Warwick). This workshop is entitled "Teaching of Jurisprudence as if the Third World Existed". Sydney Smith Room, (Floor 02), Medical School, Teviot Place.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Upcoming events in legal theory at Edinburgh

Wednesday 10 October, 4pm - 6pm
First meeting of the Edinburgh Legal Theory Reading Group, reading Chapter 1 of Wil Waluchow's A Common Law Theory of Judicial Review: The Living Tree (CUP, 2007). Introduction by Conrado Hübner Mendes. Seminar Room L05 Old College, South Bridge.

Thursday 18 October, 11am - 1pm
Workshop with Professor Geoffrey Samuel on his book, Epistemology and Method in Law.
Details to follow soon.