Doctoral Forum in Law & Humanities
10 & 11 December 2020
University of Lucerne
The Institute for
Interdisciplinary Legal Studies - lucernaiuris invites submissions for the
third meeting of the Doctoral Forum in Law & Humanities to be held at the
University of Lucerne, Switzerland, on 10 & 11 December 2020.
The forum is an interdisciplinary
platform for PhD students and early career researchers working within and
between law and the humanities. Its aim is to bring together a diverse group of
young scholars for open discussion of current projects, urgent legal-political
concerns, and wider theoretical and methodological issues raised by law and
legal theory.
The title of this year’s
meeting is Crossing Frontiers: The Law From Within and Without. We
interpret the theme broadly and welcome contributions that (re-)think the law
from diverse internal and external perspectives. Possible topics might include
(but are certainly not limited to):
- Artistic
Representations and Iconography of Law and Justice
- Narrative
Negotiations of Law
- Law
and the Imagination
- Metaphors
in Law
- Media
Law as Technology Law
- Diversity
and Plurality in Law
- Rights,
Justice and Vulnerable/Disadvantaged Groups
Proposals
for 15-minute presentations (300 word abstract plus short biographical note and
contact details) should be sent to lucernaiuris@unilu.ch
by 16 October 2020. Accepted applicants will be asked to submit a short
working paper in advance of the meeting to encourage constructive discussion
and feedback. Further details can be found in the flyer attached.
** COVID-19: We are planning
on running the event in physical format, though virtual attendance may be
possible for a limited number of participants. Should the situation with
COVID-19 require it, the forum may switch entirely to a virtual mode.
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Institute for Interdisciplinary Legal
Studies - lucernaiuris
University of Lucerne
Faculty of Law
Frohburgstrasse 3 | Postfach 4466 |
6002 Lucerne, Switzerland
lucernaiuris@unilu.ch | www.unilu.ch | www.lucernaiuris.ch
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