Showing posts with label Associazione Italiana Diritto e Letteratura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Associazione Italiana Diritto e Letteratura. Show all posts

February 25, 2015

Law and Ethics in Greek and Roman Law: A New Publication

AIDEL (the Associazione Italiana Diritto e Letteratura) announces the publication of Law and Ethics in Greek and Roman Declaration, volume 10 in the series Law & Literature (DeGruyter). Link to the publisher's description here.

October 31, 2014

And Next Comes Verona: An International Conference On Fables of the Law

The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, the School of Law, and AIDEL (Associazione Italiana Diritto e Letteratura) are sponsoring an International Conference, Fables of the Law, November 12-14, in Verona. There are so many fascinating papers listed to be presented: I'll pick just three to mention here: Fable, Fiction, Truth? What Does Literature Know About Law? (Julia Chrystossalis), Witches and Kings: James I and His Jurisdiction Over Magic at the Root of the Modern "Demonology of Sovereignty," (Pier Giuseppe Monateri), and Earth Jurisprudence and the Myth of Gaia (Valentina Adami).

October 29, 2013

AIDEL's International Conference 2013 Set for November 14-16 In Verona

The Associazione Italiana Diritto e Letteratura (AIDEL) announces its International Conference 2013: "Pwers of Voices/Voices of Power" will be held in Verona from November 14 through November 16. Here is a link to the final program. The conference will include talks by Jeanne Gaakeer, Melanie Williams, Heinz Antor, Patrizia Nerozzi, Desiree Fondaroli, Cristina Costantini--and discussions of Shakespeare, Apuleius, Laurence Sterne, Supreme Courts and labor rights. It looks like it will be quite an interesting event.