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jeudi4mars2021
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Ius Commune at Borders : Borders of Ius Commune

Séminaires

Ius Commune at Borders : Borders of Ius Commune


Programme

 

4 Mars

15h00 : Sui generis ? How different were the early modern laws of venice, scandinavia and england

Intervenants : Michele Basso, Università di Padova
Heikki Pihlajamäki, University of Helsinki
Dolores Freda, Università di Napoli Federico II
Alfredo Viggiano, Università di Padova

 

18 Mars

15h00 : Circulation of legal culture : professors and students

Intervenants : Donato Gallo, Università di Padova
Marianne Vasara-Aaltonen, University of Helsinki
David Ibbetson, University of Cambridge

 

5 Avril

15h00 : Judicial pluralism in venice, scandinavia and england

Intervenants : Richard Helmholz, University of Chicago
Mia Korpiola, University of Turku
Claudia Passarella, Università di Padova

 

29 Avril

15h00 : Legal scholarship at the borders : ius commune and local laws

Intervenants : John Baker, University of Cambridge
Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde, University of Oslo

 

6 Mai

15h00 : Administering the law: lawyers and laymen

Intervenants : Per Andersen, University of Århus
Niamh Howlin, University College Dublin
Silvia Gasparini, Università di Padova

 

20 Mai

15h00 : Merchants and courts

Intervenants : Stefania Gialdroni, Università degli studi Roma Tre
Maria Fusaro, University of Exeter
Sören Koch, University of Bergen

 

27 Mai

15h00 : The anglo–venetian moment : from the divine right of king to the divine right of republic

Intervenants : Mario Piccinini, Università di Padova
Corrado Pin, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici
Chiara Petrolini, Universität Wien

 

 

Registration is mandatory for each seminar. The system will ask the following data : name, surname and email address. Once the registration is complete, the person will receive a confirmation via email

All seminars are on zoom platform. Access links are available at : https://bit.ly/3rFMFOA


Organisé par Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche, Geografiche e dell'Antichità – DiSSGeA with Mobility & Humanities – Centre for Advanced Studies, Dipartimento di Diritto Privato e Critica del Diritto – DIPIC, Università di Napoli « Federico II »