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CALL FOR PAPERS: The Dynamics of Early Modern Colonial Laws and Legal Literature
Jan. 31, 2022
Place: University of Helsinki, Faculty of Law
Date: October 26 - 28, 2022
(online participation will be possible)
Deadline for submissions: March 31, 2022
The conference organizers invite papers exploring how legislative strategies of early modern colonial empires
affected each other, what they had in common, and how colonial laws
emanating both from Europe and the colonies themselves developed into
different directions. Conference papers will look at early modern
colonial legislation of the empires in multiple contexts: medieval
inheritance of ius commune and legal pluralism; early modern
transformations of legal orders, such as the growth of police
regulation; and not the least, the local colonial realities and
normativities.
Connected to the last point, contributions investigating local readings of "foreign" legal literature
will also be welcome. One may ask what role legal literature had in the
circulation of legal rules and concepts, and in confronting societal
challenges. Examples from court practice and legislative bodies
highlight these complex processes. "Legal literature" will not be
understood in the sense of being strictly dogmatic or methodological,
but in the broad sense of personally constructed texts on law, written
for legal practitioners, both academically trained lawyers and laymen.
This
conference will bring together legal scholars, historians, and social
scientists to explore the complex entanglements of early modern colonial
laws.
Confirmed keynote speakers are professors Thomas Duve
(Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt) and
Andréa Slemian (University of São Paulo).
The conference is
organized jointly by two projects, Comparing Early Modern Colonial Laws:
England, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain (Academy of Finland,
University of Helsinki) and Reading Law Glocally: Local Readings of
Foreign Legal Literature in a Globalized World (Seventeenth to Early
Twentieth Centuries) (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique /
France, Ghent University, University of Helsinki, Universidad Autónoma
de Madrid). The conference committee consists of professors Laura Beck
(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Serge Dauchy (Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique), Georges Martyn (Ghent University) and Heikki
Pihlajamäki (University of Helsinki).
Please send, in one file, your abstract (max. 300 words) and short CV to the address:
heikki.pihlajamaki@helsinki.fi.
The language of the conference is English. There is no registration fee. The organizers will consider applications for reimbursement of travel costs and/or accommodation for junior researchers presenting papers. Participation online will be possible, and publication of the conference papers is foreseen.source: http://esclh.blogspot.com/2022/01/call-for-papers-dynamics-of-early.html