Colloquium on
Comparative Legal History: the Journal and the Discipline
(image: Rafael's The School of Athens; source: Wikimedia Commons)
Comparative
Legal History, the journal of the European Society for Comparative
Legal History (ESCLH) and a leading publication of its kind, offers an online
colloquium on the present and future of this discipline. The following
questions will be addressed, amongst others,
·
What is comparative legal history and
what should it be?
·
Should it exist at all, or is all
legal history now transnational and global?
·
What does it mean to compare?
·
How should we further develop the
Journal?
·
What can we do to enhance the global
scope of the Journal?
Shaunnagh Dorsett (Editorial Board of CLH, University of Technology
Sydney) and Matthew Dyson (President of the ESCLH, University of Oxford),
together with the journal staff, will be discussing these and other exciting
questions.
The event is free and open to the public, and it will take place via
Zoom, on Wednesday, 10 June 2020, from 10:00-12:00hs (CEST). Registration is
required by sending an email to CLHColloquium@gmail.com.
(By registering, you will receive the link to the meeting.)
We warmly welcome everyone to take part in the discussions!
Heikki Pihlajamäki (Editor, CLH), Agustín
Parise (Articles Editor, and incoming Editor), Jaqueline Bemmer (incoming Articles
Editor), Marianne Vasara-Aaltonen (Reviews Editor), Emmanuel van Dongen (Copy
Editor), and Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz (Copy Editor)
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