24 September 2025

PUBLIC LECTURE and PHD SEMINAR: Prof. Lauren BENTON (Yale), "The Atrocity Paradox : from Limited to Extreme Violence in Empire" (Ottignies/Louvain-la-Neuve: UCLouvain, 15 OCT 2025) [DEADLINE 30 SEP 2025]

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Abstract:

On the occasion of Prof. Lauren Benton’s (Yale University) visit and conference to the Louvain Lab for Law, History and Society (LHS) at UCLouvain on 15 October 2025, a doctoral research seminar will be held, open to all PhD candidates in law, history, and legal history in Belgium. This workshop will take the form of an encounter between Prof. Benton and early-career researchers, giving participants the opportunity to discuss their doctoral research on one of the following themes: History of law and justice, across all periods History of empires Global and comparative history Colonial history and the history of colonial law History of violence History of international law 

Each participant is invited to give a 10-minute presentation in English on their doctoral research, followed by a discussion with Prof. Benton. To take part in this workshop, please send your paper proposal (350-word abstract + CV) to quentin dot verreycken at uclouvain dot be no later than 30 September 2025. Lauren Benton is Barton M. Biggs Professor of History and Professor of Law at Yale University. Her research focuses primarily on the global history of empires and the history of international law. Her most recent book is They Called It Peace: Worlds of Imperial Violence (Princeton University Press, 2024).

Practical:

15/10/2025 2:00PM-5:00PM UCLouvain, campus Louvain-la-Neuve Salle Dabin, Thomas More Building Place Montesquieu 2, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve

(more information here)

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