(Source: Law and the Humanities Rome)
We learned of a Spring School on Law and
Humanities, to be organised at Rome Tre University.
We are
proud to announce the first Law and Humanities Spring School at RomaTre.
This event sees the participation of experts in the field coming from different
countries, thanks to the collaboration between the RomaTre University, the
Australian National University and the University of Lucerne.
The Spring
School will take place at the RomaTre University Law Department, Via Ostiense
161, 00154 Rome (room t.b.a.).
All
people interested are invited to apply for participation. Please send a brief letter of
motivation in English (max 1 page) and a CV to the following email address:
lawandhumanitiesrome@gmail.com.
Deadline: 15 March
2019
15 April
S1) Emanuele Conte: Music, Liturgy and the Construction of the People as a subject (morning)
S2) Fiona Macmillan: Intellectual and Cultural Properties: Between Market and Community (afternoon)
S1) Emanuele Conte: Music, Liturgy and the Construction of the People as a subject (morning)
S2) Fiona Macmillan: Intellectual and Cultural Properties: Between Market and Community (afternoon)
16 April
S1) Desmond Manderson (with E. Conte and A. Condello): Contemporary critical theory: authoritarianism, populism and crisis (morning)
S2) Steven Howe: Law, Cinema and Popular Culture (afternoon)
S1) Desmond Manderson (with E. Conte and A. Condello): Contemporary critical theory: authoritarianism, populism and crisis (morning)
S2) Steven Howe: Law, Cinema and Popular Culture (afternoon)
17 April
S1) Mariano Croce: Postcritical law: The transformative potential of law-users (morning)
S2) Desmond Manderson: Working with images: the rule of art and the rule of law (afternoon)
S1) Mariano Croce: Postcritical law: The transformative potential of law-users (morning)
S2) Desmond Manderson: Working with images: the rule of art and the rule of law (afternoon)
18 April
S1) Sum up session (morning)
S1) Sum up session (morning)
(Source: Law and the Humanities Rome)
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