21 August 2024

CONFERENCE: Religion and Ethics in Legal History [XXVIII Annual Forum of Young Legal Historians] (Milan: University of Milan, 4-6 SEP 2024)

 

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Scientific and Organizing Committee: Giulia Aurora Radice, Monica Rita Ferrari, Marco Castelli, Ana Paula Zappellini Sassi



 

 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 th

 

16:3017:00

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

(Sala di Rappresentanza del Rettorato, University of Milan – Statale, via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122, Milano)

 

 

17:0017:30

 

 

INSTITUTIONAL GREETINGS

Anna Scavuzzo (Municipality of Milan) - Vice Mayor and Deputy Mayor for Education

Maria Teresa Carinci (University of Milan – Statale) - Head of the Department of Private Law and Legal History

Gabriella Pasi (University of Milan – Bicocca) – Vice rector for International Relations

Francesca Poggi (University of Milan – Statale) - Coordinator of the PhD Program in Legal Sciences Cesare Beccaria

 

17:3018:10

 

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

Iole Fargnoli, Full Professor in Roman Law (University of Milan – Statale)

Giovanni Chiodi, Full Professor in Legal History (University of Milan – Bicocca)

 

18:10 18:20

 

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Giulia Aurora Radice, PhD Candidate in Roman Law (University of Milan – Statale)

Monica Ferrari, Post-doc Researcher in Roman Law (University of Milan – Bicocca)

 

18:3019:30

 

WELCOME APERITIVO

[Reserved to XXVIII AFYLH Registered Participants]

 

 

 

 

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th

 

9:30

10:15

 

UNIVERSITY TOUR

[Reserved to XXVIII AFYLH Registered Participants / Under Registration]

 

10:15 11:00

 

KEYNOTE SPEECH

(Sala Napoleonica, University of Milan – Statale, via Sant’Antonio 12, 20122, Milano)

 

Antonio Padoa Schioppa, Emeritus Professor in Legal History (University of Milan – Statale)

 

11:00 11:30

COFFEE BREAK

(Loggiato della Signora, 300 rooms area, entrance from via Festa del Perdono 3, 20122, Milano )

 

11:3013:00

Foundations of Private Law: Ties with Religion and Ethics

Room: 302, University of Milan - Statale

Chair: Filippo Rossi (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Michael Binder (University of Vienna), Exceptio doli against a Parent or the Patronus. A Violation of contra bonos mores

·       David Magalhães (University of Coimbra), The Christian Roots of the Modern Possessory Protection and the Decretal “Saepe contingit” (X.2,13,18). An Example of the Dialogue between Civil Law and Canon Law

·       Ahmet Arslan (Georg August University of Göttingen), The Competition Between Contract and Tort Liability from Roman Law to Pandect Law - in the Light of Kant's Ethics of Freedom

·       Eugenio Ciliberti (University of Salerno), The Principle of Good Faith in Chinese Law between Roman Law and Confucianism

Morality, Religion and the State: Connections and Conflicts I

Room: 304, University of Milan – Statale

Chair: Alexander Thompson (University of Cambridge)

·       Samuele Lavelli (University of Milan – Bicocca), A Triumph Without War? Velleius Paterculus 2.97.4

·       Martino Emanuele Cozzi (University of Milan – Statale), Philip ‘the Arab’ and the Spread of Christianity

·       Adam Evangelos (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Conflicting Authorities and Embedded Morality: Decius’ Religious Policy in Context

·       Jinxian Chen (Zhongnan University of Economics and Law), Theoderic's Religious Policies and the Decline of the Ostrogothic Regime

Intersections of Security and Spirituality

Room: 309, University of Milan – Statale

Chair: Alessandro Negri (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Edin Skrebo (Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca), Public order in 20th century Italy: a historical reconstruction

·       Tania Pagotto (Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca), The refusal to sing the national anthem in Canada: between sanctions and freedom of conscience

·       Alessandro Negri (Università degli Studi di Milano), Punishment in Canon Law: from the Second Vatican Council to contemporary reforms

·       Margherita Del Deo (Università degli Studi di Milano), The role of religion in the penitentiary system during the pre-constitutional period: a comparison between Spain and Italy

13:00 14:00

LIGHT LUNCH

(Loggiato della Signora)

 

14:00 15:30

Private Law, Business and Ethics

Room: 302, University of Milan – Statale

Chair: Elisabetta Fusar Poli (University of Brescia)

·       Shiri Roelofs (KU Leuven), Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621) on the Exchange Contract: At the Intersection of Law and Business Ethics

·       Máté Pétervári (University of Szeged), Business Behaviour of Merchants in the Hungarian Bankruptcy Procedures in the 1920s

·       Wojciech Banczyk (Jagiellonian University), Sustainability, Morals and Religion Clauses in Contracts (1921-2024 and onwards). Between Discrimination and Favoring Universal (?) Values

·       Michał Tutaj (University of Warsaw), Unbundling Contract of Employment from Service Contract: Historical Background, Ethical Reflections and Remarks from the Polish Perspective

Morality, Religion and the State: Connections and Conflicts II

Room: 304, University of Milan – Statale

Chair: Raffaella Bianchi Riva (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Anna Li (University of Edinburgh), Treason and Heresy: Offences against Religion, the State or the Emperor? [ONLINE]

·       Letizia Solazzi (University of Modena), Ferri: Faith and Reason

·       Sebastiaan Vandenbogaerde (University of Antwerp), Belgium’s Separation of Church and State: Fact or Illusion?

·       Jing Wang (University of Ningxia), The Changes of Places of Worship in front of Laws and Beliefs

The “Jurist” between Sacred and Secular

Room: 309, University of Milan – Statale

Chair: Daniela Buccomino (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Athanasios Delios (Democritus University of Thrace), The Use of Nomizomena in the Forensic Speeches of the Attic Orators [ONLINE];

·       Nuo Cheng (Nanjing University), History of Pontiffs and the Development of Roman Law

·       José Luis Álvarez de Mora (University of Salerno), The Roman priestly colleges and canon law: the Roman republican collegiality in the structures of the Catholic Church [ONLINE]

·       Giulia Aurora Radice (University of Milan – Statale), Refractions on the Role of the Iuris Prudens from a Legal History Perspective

15:3016:00

COFFEE BREAK

(Loggiato della Signora)

 

16:00 17:30

Ecclesiastical Law in Central Europe across Modern and

Contemporary History

Room: 302, University of Milan – Statale

Chair: Marco Castelli (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Jan Jerzy Sowa & Przemysław Gawron (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw), Regulating Religion and Morality in the Polish-Lithuanian Armies in the 16th–17th Centuries

·       Antoine Leclère (University of Liège and Vrije Universiteit Brussels; Research Fellow FRS-FNRS), The Punctuation of Ems and the rights of the bishops of the Holy Roman Empire in the Age of Enlightenment: the case of the ecclesiastical principality of Liege (1786 – 1789)

·       Łukasz Gołaszewski (University of Warsaw), Resolving Disputes over the Jurisdiction of the Court in the Consistory of the Diocese of Lutsk in the 18th Century

·       Marcin Łysko (University of Bialystok), The Religion Associations of National Minorities in the Second Polish Republic Minorities in the Second Polish Republic

The Salamanca School and the Practice of Law in the New World

Room: 304, University of Milan – Statale

Chair: Alessandra Bassani (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Sarah Kelly Limão Papa (Goethe University Frankfurt), Law, Religion, and Agrarian Production: Jesuit Land Tenure in Portuguese America

·       Dvorský Václav (Charles University, KU Leuven), To Charge or not to Charge: The School of Salamanca's Perspective on Usury in Deposit Contracts

·       Adrien Mociulschi (Université Paris-Saclay), The Moral Foundations of the Development of a Jus Gentium: The Example of the Jurists of the Salamanca School in Modern Christian Humanism

The Sacrality of Law

Room: 309, University of Milan – Statale

Chair: Giulia Rabaioli (University of Pisa)

·       Caetano Dias Correa (Federal Univesity of Santa Catarina), Law as Religion: The Possibilities of a Religious Ontology of Law [ONLINE]

·       Vanessa Pizzimenti (University of Roma ‘La Sapienza’), Legal and Sacral Aspects connected to Boundary Markers: Termini Botontini and Pali Sacrificales

·       Enzo Magri Rocha (University of São Paulo), Magic and Unlawfulness in Roman Law: From the Twelve Tables to the Classical Notion of iniuria

·       Mariana Marchi Malacrida (Federal University of Santa Catarina), Notes on the Formulation of the Doctrine of Natural Law in the History of Roman Legal Thought: Ethics, Religion, Reason and Natural Order in the Natural Law Debate of Cicero (106-43 BC) and Lucretius (94-50 BC)

 

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 th

 

9:30

9:45

 

INSTITUTIONAL GREETINGS

(U6-28, University of Milan – Bicocca, Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126, Milano)

Nicola Sartori, Associate Professor, Vice Head of the School of Law Department (University of Milan – Bicocca)

 

9:45 10:30

 

 

INTRODUCTORY LECTURES

Chiara Buzzacchi, Full Professor in Roman Law (University of Milan – Bicocca)

Lorenzo Gagliardi, Associate Professor in Roman Law (University of Milan – Statale)

Annamaria Monti, Full Professor in Legal History (University of Milan – Statale)

 

10:30

11:00

 

COFFEE BREAK

(U-6, Hall on the ground floor)

 

11:0012:30

Natural Law and the Construction of Female Exploitation

Room: U6-22, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair: Anna De Giuli (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Lacey-Louise Bradley (University of Oxford) & Olivia Francis (University of Oxford), The Influence of Natural Law for the Inferior Treatment of Women in the Law

·       Maria Cheri (University of Milan – Statale), Adultery in the Legislation of Gordian III

·       Ana Paula Zappellini Sassi (University of Milan – Statale), “Vain, futile, easy prey”: Modern-secular Women in Viveiros de Castro’s Thought regarding Sexual Crimes (Brazil, 1897)

·       Mathilda Tarandi (Lund University), Locating the Blame: Sin and Shame

Punishment and rehabilitation between the East and the West

Room: U6-23, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair: Pietro Schirò (University of Verona)

·       Heqin Geng (Oxford University), Roman Law as a Tool of Control

·       Gianmarco Palmieri (Roma Tre University), Usque ad emendationem. Christian Church and Prison Sentences in the Early Middle Ages

·       Sida Wang (Nankai University), Detention and the Belief in the Great Virtue in late imperial China

·       Setsen Kiyoutes (University of Trento), “To Put an End to the Dispute": Redemption System a Chinese Style of Restorative Justice - From the Perspective of article 279 of the Criminal Procedure Law [ONLINE]

Law and Ethics: General Theory and Case Studies

Room: U6-24, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair: Virginia Presi (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Shiyu Wang (Peking University), Re-creating a Consensual Community: Another Possibility of Getting Rid of Crisis From the Perspective of Legal Sociology

·       Amber Gardeyn (Ghent University), Law and ethics: Restitution, a Legal or a Moral Obligation

·       Alice Sisinno (University of Milan – Statale), The Restitution of the Benin Bronzes: Legal Challenges and Ethical Implications

·       Denes Jistvan Legeza (University of Szeged), Copyright Protection of Religious Contents

 

12:30

13:00

 

LIGHT LUNCH

(U-6, Hall on the ground floor)

 

13:30 15:00

Family Law: General Principles and Specific Experiences I

Room: U6-22, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair: Federico Battaglia (University of Milan – Bicocca)

·       Lin Shan (Xiamen University), Legalization of Ancient Roman Family Morality: Centered on the Concept of Pietas

·       Ivana Marušić (University of Mostar) Legal Regulation of Marriage in Roman Law under the influence of the Christian Religion

·       Mingzhen Li (Peking University), The Principles of Family Law in Early China [ONLINE]

·       Magdalena Ossowska-Tutaj (University of Warsaw), Does the Family Foundation Serve to Protect the Principle of Family Solidarity?

Societal Life between Ethics, Religion and Secularization

Room: U6-23, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair: Giulia Aurora Radice (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Jiang Zhengyang (Beijing Institute of Technology), Sovereignty Presence: Legal Modernization in Northeastern China in the Late Quing Dynasty

·       Wojciech Wydmański (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw), Arbitration involving Jews in Poland (1918-1939)

·       Marco Castelli (University of Milan – Statale), An Attempt to Build a Patriotic Ethos on a Legal Text? The 'Festa dello Statuto' Between Religious Reminiscences and Nation-Building Activities

·       Pieterjan Schepens (Ghent University), Pensions and Pillarization in Belgium

The Struggle over Public Space: Religion, Politics and Law

Room: U6-24, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair: Ana Paula Zappellini Sassi (University of Milan – Statale)

·       Dawid Szulc (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Normative Aspects of Religion in the Ottoman Empire as exemplified by the Constitution of 1876 and the Acts of the Tanzimat

·       Luiz Henrique Debastiani (Federal University of Santa Catarina) Mikhail Reisner: Between Religious Freedom and Party Sponsored Atheistic Propaganda in the Early USSR

·       Amila Svraka-Imamović (University of Sarajevo), Between Religiosity and Secularity: The Headscarf in Public Space

·       Rafał Kaczmarczyk (independent scholar), Legislation not keeping up with the Changing World: The Case of the Muslim Religious Union in the Republic of Poland

15:00

15:30

 

COFFEE BREAK

(U-6, Hall on the ground floor)

 

15:30 17:00

Family Law: General Principles and Specific Experiences II

Room: U6-22, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair: Pieterjan Schepens (Ghent University)

·       Mia Da Costa (University of Cambridge), Marriage Law in England

·       Julie Rocheton (Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory), Marriage Strategies in Colonial Nouvelle France: Impact of the Catholic Church on marriage practices

·       Damian Szczepaniak (University of Gdańsk), The significance of the Italian marriage law reform of 1929 for the debate on the codification of law in the Second Polish Republic [ONLINE]

Societal Life and Bioethics

Room: U6-23, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair: Monica Ferrari (University of Milan – Bicocca)

·       Yuxin Lin (University of Macau), The Punishment for “Looking on Unconcerned to Others Danger”. From Social Life Community to Social Governance Community [ONLINE]

·       Gabriele Massimiliano Ragusa (University of Messina), The Body, Consent, and the Sale of organs. An Important Question between Law and Ethics in the Early Twentieth Century

·       Elizaveta Stetsenko (University of Cambridge), Medical Law, Medical Ethics, Bioethics

·       Giulia Mannarini (University of Milan – Bicocca), Bioethics and Constitutionalism

Reflections across the East and the West

Room: U6-24, University of Milan - Bicocca

Chair:  Amila Svraka-Imamović (University of Sarajevo)

·       Tea Dularidze (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University), Main Aspects of Building Interstate Relations in the Ancient East and Greece;

·       Armando José Santana Bugés (University of Jaén), The Influence of Religion in Medieval Spanish Assemblies (1188-1348);

·       Patryk Maćkowiak (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Fama inter homines as Proof in Medieval Canon Law and its Doctrinal Inspirations

·       Chutong Xu (Peking University), A Community of Benevolence and Reason: Dispute Resolution of Minor Civil Cases in the Qing Dynasty

17:00 18:00

 

CLOSING SESSION

(U6-28 – University of Milan – Bicocca)

 

Diploma Award Ceremony and Voting for the Next Conference Venue

[Reserved to XXVIII AFYLH Registered Participants]

 

Venue:

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