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Hafsteinn Dan Kristjánsson (Oxford/Iceland): Norms of Legal Method as Outcomes of Interpretation (Junior Scholar Seminar)
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Brookes Brown (Toronto): Loneliness as a Subject of Justice
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Jed Lewinsohn (Pittsburgh): The Conceptual Priority of Debt: Against the Orthodoxy (and the Heterodoxy) on Exchange and Money
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Rules to Play, Win or Lose? Between Rules of Legal Games and Rules of Winning Them
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David Owens (Oxford): Coercion as an Excuse
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HLA Hart Memorial Lecture
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Building on 'Women Police in Contemporary China: Women in policing leadership'
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CANCELLED: Reimagining Criminal justice: Reflections from 'Sexual History Evidence and the Rape Trial'
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Andreas Vassiliou: Weight Monism and Supererogation (Junior Scholar Seminar)
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Kevin Zhang: Jurisprudential Housekeeping (Junior Scholar Seminar)
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The theory and practice of Islamic law, women’s rights, activism and politics: Research and Reflections from the national and international stage
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Laura Valentini (LMU Munich): Normative Powers without Intentions
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Sandy Steel (University of Oxford): The Rights of Public Authorities
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Maris Köpcke (University of Barcelona): Lawmaking between Deflation and Inflation
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Christine Korsgaard (Harvard University): On Being Good and Being Good-for-Someone
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Sophia Moreau (NYU): Objectionable Obligations
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Courtney Cox (Fordham): Deceit Is Not Deception (And Other Truths)
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Truth, Consent, and Power: A Conference on Philosophy, Politics, and Law
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The Political Thought of Carl Schmitt: Introduction to Carl Schmitt
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Cristina Redondo (Genova): What is an inquiry into the nature of law? A debate on Raz's metaphysical approach
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Sarah Buss (Michigan): Why me? (Special Meeting co-organized with the Moral Philosophy Seminar)
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Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan): Can We Talk?: Communicating Moral Concern in an Era of Polarized Politics
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Daniel Markovits (Yale): Promise as Contract
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Yossi Nehushtan and Beatriz Flügel Assad: The Impossibility of Democracy and the Legitimacy of Judicial Review of Legislation
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Andy Yu (Western): The ‘Always Speaking’ Principle of Statutory Interpretation
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Gabriel Mendlow (Michigan): Justifying the Police: A Theory of the Crime Fighting Power
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Martin David Kelly (Edinburgh): The Novelty Issue: Should Judges 'Recast' Laws To Deal With New Developments?
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Dan Priel (Osgoode Hall): Jurisprudence and the Metaphysics of Football
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Alex Silk (Birmingham): Hybrid expressivism in metanormative theory: Why, or why not?
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Feminist Perspectives on Carceral Systems
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PLP Graduate Forum: Conversations on War
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Brian Leiter (Chicago): Against the Metaphysical Turn in Recent American Jurisprudence
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Margaret Martin (Western): The Long Shadow of Thomas Hobbes: Reflections on Hartian Positivism
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Amalia Amaya (Edinburgh): Virtue, Law and Futurity
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Frances Kamm (Harvard): Health Policy and Innocent Threats: Abortion and Time Limits, Pandemics and Harm
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Maksymilian Del Mar (QMUL): Character Making and Law Making
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Tom Adams (Oxford): Two Claims about the Nature of Constitutional Law
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Kevin Toh (UCL): The Geometry of Legal Thought
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PLP Graduate Forum: Seminar Nº1 - Westeren, 'Against Treason: An Argument from Political Obligation'
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Julieta Rábanos: Contemporary Challenges to Authority
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CANCELLED Stephen Perry: Political Authority
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Cécile Fabre: Who Should Own our Cultural Heritage?
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Irit Samet: The Posthumous Trust: From Dead Hand to Mortality Management
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Elise Woodard: Mistreating Consent
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Emilia Mickiewicz: Formalism, Scepticism and Wittgenstein (with Aleksandra Wawrzyszczuk)
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Giulio Fornaroli: Corrective Justice, Damages, and the Liberal State
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Leo Katz: Circumvention of Law and the Hidden Logic Behind It
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Conference: Women in Legal Philosophy (by The Collective)
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Joseph Raz Memorial Lecture - Professor Yossi Nehushtan - 'The Meaning and Importance of Autonomy in a World in Which We Have no Free Will'
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Book Symposium - Philosophical Foundations of Precedent (OUP 2023)
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Faculty Research Seminar: Legal Judgment as Self-Mastery
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"Innate Right in Hohfeldian Terms"
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Mark Greenberg (UCLA): "How Can We Know the Law?"
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Elad Uzan (Oxford): "Proportionality in the Aggregate"
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Book Discussion: Human Dignity in Asia: Dialogue between Law and Culture (Cambridge University Press 2022)
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Doshisha Oxford Lecture Series: The Resort to Reason (Jori) in Modern Japanese Law
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'Protecting Environment in Islam: Legal Application in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
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Hafsteinn Kristjansson - The Puzzle of the Continued Validity of a Legal Norm
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Matthew Adler - Risk, Death and Well-Being
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FJDG x LPE in conversation with Flick Adams and Fabienne Emmerich, Read & Resist!
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What do we owe to agressors? - Sixth Session of the Philosophy, Law and Politics Graduate Forum
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FJDG Annual Workshop: Feminist Imaginings: Feminist Jurisprudence in Theory and Practice
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FJDG Discussons: In conversation with David Maguire (postponed)
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Empire Reading Group
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Hard Cases and Judicial Review: The Interpretive Delusion
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Judicial Review in the US as a Tradition of Moral Reasoning
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Ralf Poscher - Discretion and the Descriptive Inexhaustibility of the World
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Jean-François Kervegan - Toward an Institutional Theory of Rights
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Eleni Rethymiotaki - Sources of Law and Legal Pluralism in the European Union
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Scott Brewer - First Among Equals: Abduction in Legal Argument from a Logocratic Point of View
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Steven Schaus - Wrongs to Us [CANCELLED]
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Errol Lord - Of Soulmates and Expected Children: How To Be a Romantic Kantian about the Ethics of Love
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Kate Greasley - Mistaken Consent and the Aspiration to Reasonableness [CANCELLED]
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David Owens - Authority, Law and Command
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Amalia Amaya Navarro - Group Disagreement and Virtuous Deliberation in Law
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H.L.A. Hart Memorial Lecture: ‘Social Justice, Culture, and Law’
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Arguing Excellence: A Logocratic Approach to Measures of Virtue (Astor Fellow Lecture)
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PLP Colloquium: Alison Hills (Philosophy) engages with Nomy Arpaly (Brown)
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Book Talk: Principles and Laws in World Politics: Classical Chinese Perspectives on Global Conflict
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Book Talk: Halsbury’s Laws of Singapore - Islamic Law
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FJDG Discussions: 'Come Closer to Feminism' by bell hooks
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FJDG Discussions: Is The Ethics of Care a Good Theory?
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State legitimacy, law, and the political subject
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Nils Jansen - The Point of View of Legal Science
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Scott Hershovitz - Stop! In the Name of Law.
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Signe Larsen - European Public Law after Empires
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Vassilis Voutsakis - Law and Morality according to Kant: The Argument from the Race of Devils
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Cecile Laborde - Rights to Do Wrong and Legal Toleration
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Jonathan Parry - What’s Wrong with Paternalism?
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Matthew Kramer - Freedom of Expression as Self-restraint
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John Horty - Open Texture and Defeasible Semantic Constraint
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FJDG Seminars: 'The Caring Subject' with Jonathan Herring