W dniach 4-5 grudnia br. w Melbourne odbędzie się po raz 11. Doctoral Forum on Legal Theory. Tegoroczny temat forum to "Facts, Law and Critique". Organizatorzy proponują następujące tematy wystąpień:
- Facts and institutions, including legal procedures of establishing facts such as international fact-finding missions, commissions of inquiry and truth commissions
- Facts and representation, including the role of media, art and the image in law and legal analysis
- Facts and empirics, such as work critiquing the role of data, technology, and the turn to economic and quantitative analysis in law
- Facts and courts, agreed and disputed facts, evidential processes and the judgment as public record
- Facts and governance, including the place of, and challenges to, objectivity, publicity, and transparency in contemporary forms of legal governance and law
- Facts and epistemologies, including indigenous forms of knowledge, fact and law, as well as epistemologies of the South
- Custom as law and the translation of fact and practice into law
- Facts and imperialism, and the role of history in critiquing or recreating imperialist narratives and knowledges
- Queer theory, ontology and the selectivity of law’s facts
- Feminist critiques of the divide between law and fact
- The craft of the lawyer: lawyers’ agency in and responsibility for the making of law and fact.
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 500 słów i biografia do 200 słów) można nadsyłać do 5 września za pomocą formularza internetowego. Organizatorzy przewidują możliwość dofinansowania kosztów podróży ograniczonej liczbie uczestników.
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