Fourth Postgraduate Conference in Comparative Legal
History:
“The Making of Law: its Creation and Application”
4–6 May 2023, Valencia University, Spain
Call for Papers
The European Society for
Comparative Legal History (ESCLH) is pleased to announce its Fourth Postgraduate
Conference. The ESCLH invites advanced PhD-students (PhD students beyond their
first year) and post-doctoral researchers who work in the field of comparative legal history to
participate in the conference. The conference will be held from 4 to 6 May 2023 at Valencia University,
Spain.
The ESCHL wants to overcome the
narrow nationalism and geographical segregation of legal history in
contemporary European scholarship and professional organisations. The society,
thus, aims to promote comparative legal history, the explicit comparison of
legal ideas and institutions in two or more legal traditions. The conference
will somehow focus on the making of laws, exploring their creation and
application by judges.
The Fourth Postgraduate
Conference of the ESCLH will give advanced PhD-students and post-doctoral researchers
the opportunity to present their research in the field of comparative legal
history to a panel of six leading experts. Furthermore, the conference will
give all participants the opportunity to build academic networks. The experts on
the panel cover a broad range of subjects: Luisa
Brunori (Paris), Matt Dyson (Oxford), Phillip
Hellwege (Augsburg) and Merike Ristikivi (Tartu),
among others.
The ESCLH invites advanced
doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers to submit abstracts of their
planned presentation. Please submit one document, as a PDF or Word file with an
abstract and a CV, of no more than 5 pages. The abstract should be of no more
than 300 words. It should give the title of the research project, the field of
research, and personal information (full name, email address, affiliated university)).
The application should be sent to:
aniceto.masferrer@uv.es
The conference language is
English and abstracts must be submitted in English. The closing date for
receipt of abstracts is 18 February 2023.
Up to twelve applicants will be selected and invited to participate in the
conference. Successful applicants will be informed by 18 March 2023.
Participants are expected to cover their own travel expenses (arriving on the 4th May and departing on the 6th afternoon or evening). Accommodation and catering will be provided without charge. With enough notice, accommodation for the night of Saturday May 6 can also be provided, at cost (approximately 45 Euros per person).
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