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We learned of a
call for papers for a conference of the ius gentium in the Graece-Roman legal
experience at Edinburgh next year. Here the call:
The Centre for
Legal History, School of Law, The University of Edinburgh, is delighted to
announce a symposium on the topic of the ius gentium in the Graeco-Roman
legal experience. The aim of this one-day symposium is to examine the most
recent scholarship on the ius gentium as a legal construct and
to revisit existing scholarly controversies in light of recent research. In
addition, the organisers welcome papers devoted to other legal cultures of the
pre-modern world in which similar legal concepts were employed. Papers on the
reception of this legal concept are also welcomed, although the intention is to
hold a second symposium later this topic.
Submission
procedure: Please send a title and abstract of no more than 500 words to the
symposium organiser (Paul du Plessis) by the due date of 31 December
2022.
Selection
process: Papers will be selected based on academic merit and relevance to the
focus of the symposium.
Date and format
of the symposium: The symposium will take place online in May
2023.
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