We have learned that the universities of Bordeaux and São Paulo will be organizing joint talks throughout this semester.
April 28
10h00 (BRT)
15h00 (FR)
Présentation of the webinar Legal Theory Textbooks in the British Empire
Assaf Likhovski (Tel Aviv University)
Nader Hakim José Reinaldo de Lima Lopes
Présentation of the webinar Legal Theory Textbooks in the British Empire
Assaf Likhovski (Tel Aviv University)
Nader Hakim José Reinaldo de Lima Lopes
May 10
10h00 (BRT)
15h00 (FR)
Legal education and slavery in XIX
century Brazil: political economy and
natural law in Brazilian law schools
Ariel Engel Pesso
(University of São
Paulo)
Annamaria Monti
(Bocconi University)
Mariana Armond Paes
(Max Planck Institute for
European Legal History)
May 31
10h00 (BRT)
15h00 (FR)
Normative orders in a seaborn
empire: sources of law in Portuguese
America (16th-18th centuries)
Gustavo Cabral
(University of São
Paulo)
Geraldine Cazals
(University of Bordeaux)
Xavier Prévost
(University of Bordeaux)
June 14
10h00 (BRT)
15h00 (FR)
Legal doctrine and legal theory:
constituting the legal field
Rafael Suguimoto
Herculano
(University of
Bordeaux and
University of São
Paulo)
Rafael Mafei
(University of São Paulo)
Carlos Petit
(University of Huelva)
Mario Cajas
(ICESI University)
September 13
10h00 (BRT)
15h00 (FR)
The distinction between civil law and
commercial law between legal
theory and social history
Luisa Brunori
(CNRS/University of
Lille)
Ruy Pereira Camilo Jr.
(University of São Paulo)
Thiago Reis
(FGV Direito SP)
Joshua Tate
(Southern Methodist
University)
September 27
10h00 (BRT)
15h00 (FR)
Positivism as a concept of legal
historians
Hans-Peter Haferkamp
(University of
Cologne)
Nader Hakim
José Reinaldo de Lima
Lopes
Source: https://www.academia.edu/46822572/FRENCH_BRAZILIAN_CHAIR_OF_LEGAL_HISTORY_2021_Jos%C3%A9_Reinaldo_de_Lima_Lopes_and_Nader_Hakim
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