Legal Biographies: An Online Workshop
[We have the following announcement. DRE]
The Legal History Section of the Society of Legal Scholars and LSE’s Legal Biography Project are holding a joint online workshop on Legal Biographies on the afternoons of 9 and 10 September 2021. You can register for this event via Eventbrite [here]. The programme is as follows:
9th September 15.00-18.00 BST: Lives in Context
15.05-15.55 BST: Morad El Kadmiri (UCL Faculty of Laws)
Wigmore and the Land of the Rising Sun: Revisiting Orientalism Through the Experience of a Late 19th Century Legal Westerniser
16.00-16.50 BST: Neil Harrison (Northumbria University)
Sir Joseph Cowen as Commissioner and Chairman of the Tyne Improvement Commission from 1850 to 1873: the Influence of his Networks on his Interpretation of the Law and his Actions
17.00-17.50 BST: Helen Rutherford (Northumbria University)
The People’s Judge: Examining the Life and Work of the Coroner for Newcastle upon Tyne 1857-1885
10th September 15.00-18.00 BST: Uses, Abuses and Methods in Legal Biographical Writing
15.05-15.55 BST: Sean Morris (University of Helsinki)
Walter George Frank Phillimore (1845 – 1929): The Early Years and Devotion to Church-Law Relations
16.00-16.50 BST: Charlotte Smith (University of Reading)
Legal Biography and Religion: Some Reflections
17.00-17.50 BST: John Tribe (University of Liverpool)
Pride & Posterity: A Reappraisal of the Earl of Birkenhead’s role in the passage of the Law of Property Act 1925
The Legal History Section of the Society of Legal Scholars and LSE’s Legal Biography Project are holding a joint online workshop on Legal Biographies on the afternoons of 9 and 10 September 2021. You can register for this event via Eventbrite [here]. The programme is as follows:
9th September 15.00-18.00 BST: Lives in Context
15.05-15.55 BST: Morad El Kadmiri (UCL Faculty of Laws)
Wigmore and the Land of the Rising Sun: Revisiting Orientalism Through the Experience of a Late 19th Century Legal Westerniser
16.00-16.50 BST: Neil Harrison (Northumbria University)
Sir Joseph Cowen as Commissioner and Chairman of the Tyne Improvement Commission from 1850 to 1873: the Influence of his Networks on his Interpretation of the Law and his Actions
17.00-17.50 BST: Helen Rutherford (Northumbria University)
The People’s Judge: Examining the Life and Work of the Coroner for Newcastle upon Tyne 1857-1885
10th September 15.00-18.00 BST: Uses, Abuses and Methods in Legal Biographical Writing
15.05-15.55 BST: Sean Morris (University of Helsinki)
Walter George Frank Phillimore (1845 – 1929): The Early Years and Devotion to Church-Law Relations
16.00-16.50 BST: Charlotte Smith (University of Reading)
Legal Biography and Religion: Some Reflections
17.00-17.50 BST: John Tribe (University of Liverpool)
Pride & Posterity: A Reappraisal of the Earl of Birkenhead’s role in the passage of the Law of Property Act 1925
Legal Biographies: An Online Workshop
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