Archive of Events

Archive of Events

Room: Seminar room (F 113) Host: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law
Legal hermeneutics could be deemed a broader notion than just legal interpretation. When legal practitioners cope with the law, they often do much more than merely interpret it. Arguably, they engage in legal construction, apply the law to a case at hand, and exercise discretion. In this spirit, the workshop aims to take this more comprehensive perspective of legal hermeneutics ­seriously by inviting its participants to address these various hermeneutic activities in legal adjudication. [more]

Challenges of Rape Law Reform

Academic Workshop
We are pleased to announce the upcoming workshop on rape law, featuring distinguished legal scholar Stephen Schulhofer as our special guest. This workshop will bring together a panel of esteemed experts in the field to delve into the complexities and implications surrounding rape law within our legal system. [more]

Conceptual Engineering and the Law

Workshop
Conceptual engineering aims to replace imprecise, misleading, or contradictory concepts with more accurate ones. Rather than asking how a concept is being used, it questions whether it is right to use it that way. It offers a new way of understanding many of our disagreements: even when we mean different things by the words we argue about, we don’t always talk past each other. Sometimes, we engage in a fundamental dispute about what these words ought to mean, and by extension, about the best way to describe reality. [more]

Citizenship and Fragmentation in Criminal Law

Workshop
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