Via Legal History blog, we
learned of the schedule for this year’s legal history workshop at Tel Aviv
University.
November 7, 2019
Pnina Lahav (Boston
University School of Law), The End of the Shalit Case: The
Government, Parliament and Opposition, or: How We Missed the Female Perspective
[Hebrew]
November 21, 2019
Maoz Kahana (Tel Aviv
University Department of Jewish History), Humanists and Law: The Jewish Case in
Europe [Hebrew]
November 28, 2019
Leora Bilsky and Rachel
Klagsborn (Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law), Genocide and Cultural
Restitution: Comparing the Jewish and Polish Approaches [Hebrew]
December 12, 2019
Kellen R. Funk (Columbia
Law School), The Making of Modern Law: Digital Computation and Anglo-American
Legal History
December 19, 2019
Yair Sagy (Haifa
University Faculty of Law) (with Yoram Shachar and Eyal Katvan),
Law Reporting in the British Empire: A View from Mandatory Palestine
December 26, 2019
Guy Keinan (Tel Aviv
University Faculty of Law), The Rootian Moment: Recasting International
Lawmaking
January 1, 2020
Taisu Zhang (Yale Law
School), The Ideological Foundations of the Qing Fiscal State
January 9, 2020
Tamar M. Menashe (Columbia
University History Department), Genizah in the Case: Using and Perceiving
Jewish Evidentiary and Judiciary Materials during Germany‘s “Reception“ of
Roman Law, 1495-1689
January 16, 2020
Debjani Bhattacharyya (Drexel
University History Department), The Wreck of Warren Hastings:
Salvage, Weather and Insurance in the Indian Ocean
More info with TAU
(Source: Legal History Blog)
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