(Source: MPI for European Legal History)
We learned that the MPI for
European Legal History is organizing a conference on pluralistic concepts of
law later this week. Here the program:
Since the end of the 19th
century, one can observe a differentiation within German jurisprudence. New
sub-disciplines emerged which had their own university chairs, textbooks,
institutes and journals. The various sub-disciplines - old and new - were
connected with different sets of problems, target groups and intellectual
traditions. The conference 'Pluralistic Concepts of Law?' will examine whether
different conceptions of law developed out of this.
14 November
9.30-10.00 Peter Collin, Leonard Wolckenhaar Begrüßung und Einführung
10.00-10.45 Milan Kuhli Strafrecht 10.45-11.15 Kaffeepause 11.15-12.45 Johannes
W. Flume Handelsrecht Peter Collin Wirtschaftsrecht 12.45-13.45 Mittagessen
13.45-15.15 Michael Droege Steuerrecht Martin Otto Evangelisches Kirchenrecht
15.15-16.00 Kaffeepause 16.00-17.30 Leonard Wolckenhaar Verwaltungsrecht Stefan
Stegner Sozialrecht 17.30-18.30 Abendessen 18.30-19.30 Gerd Bender Arbeitsrecht
15. November
9.30-11.00 Carsten Kremer Staatsrecht Stefan Kroll Völkerrecht 11.00-11.30
Kaffeepause 11.30-13.00 Christoph-Eric Mecke Privatrecht Margrit Seckelmann
Recht des geistigen Eigentums 13.00-14.00 Mittagessen 14.00-15.30 Andreas Funke
Rechtstheorie Werner Gephart Rechtssoziologie 15.30-16.00 Kaffeepause
16.00-16.30 Abschlussdisku
More info with the Max
Planck Institute for European Legal History
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