The Organising Committee and
the Executive Council of the European Society for Comparative Legal History are
pleased to call for papers for the upcoming Society’s 8th Biennial
Conference to be held from 2 to 4 July 2025 at the University of
Szeged, Hungary.
The
conference series started in Valencia (2010), followed by Amsterdam (2012),
Macerata (2014), Gdansk (2016), Paris (2018), and Lisbon
(2022). In 2023, we had a successful conference in Augsburg.
The organizers
wish to offer the opportunity to all participants who intend to present their
legal historical and comparative research based mainly on primary sources,
regardless of the historical era and geographical areas.
Back
to the past and
analysis of primary sources, new findings can be presented which can be used
for the development of law in the contemporary period. Building the future can only be based on thorough historical and legal
research, which can be achieved by connecting the past to the present. Through
the complex and comparative assessment of the different branches of law, we can
work towards a more general picture of legal development.
To offer a paper, please submit an abstract of up to 400 words, in
English, by 31 October 2024. The abstract should include the title of
your proposed paper and your personal data (full name, email address, work
affiliation). Please also send a short CV (no more than 4 pages). Anyone at any
stage in their research career can offer a paper. The submissions should be
sent to vargan@juris.u-szeged.hu. Abstracts
will be assessed against: (1) the aim to have a diverse conference; (2) the
novelty of the work; (3) a professionally grounded presentation proposal
including a description of the sources and methodology involved and a concise
description of the research results. One author may only give one paper at the
conference in order to allow as many people as possible to deliver papers.
It is also possible to submit a proposal for a
complete panel. Panels normally consist of three papers. A panel proposal
should – in addition to the abstracts and CVs of those who wish to present a
paper in that panel – include an abstract for the entire panel, as well as a CV
of the panel organizer. The list of accepted papers will be announced by December
2024.
A conference website will be launched with further
details of the conference in December 2024.
The conference website will also contain information
on the attendance fee for those not members of the ESCLH, transport to and from
Szeged, and accommodation in Szeged. The conference website will allow
registration for the conference, starting in February 2025. Finally, the
conference will be preceded by an additional PhD-workshop on 2 July 2025.
Further information about the workshop will also be published in December 2024.
Norbert Varga
organizer
University
of Szeged
Faculty
of Law and Political Sciences
Department
of Hungarian Legal History
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