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8th Biennial Conference of the ESCLH: Back to the Past and Building the Future
19. Februar 2025
University of Szeged and the European Society for Comparative Legal
History organise the 8th Biennial Conference between 2-4 July 2025 in
Szeged, Hungary.
More information and tickets are available here:
https://cooltix.hu/event/67b33497b4a2f7b7322b59fd
The theme of the conference is to call attention to the development of
legal institutions that are related to and serve as the foundation of
modern/contemporary state and law. Back to the past and analysis of
primary sources, new findings can be presented which can be used for the
development of law in the contemporary period. Building the future can
only be based on thorough historical and legal research, which can be
achieved by connecting the past to the present. Through the complex and
comparative assessment of the different branches of law, we can work
towards a more general picture of legal development.
The lecturers are going to arrive to the conference from all over the
world (32 countries), number of the participants with lectures will be
around 150. The first day starts with a workshop for PhD students,
invited speakers of this part of conference are Prof. Dr. Aniceto
Masferrer from University of Valencia, former president of the ESCLH,
Prof. Dr. Maciej Mikuła, head of Department of Church Law and the Law of
Religious Denominations in Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Dr. Jan
Halberda, associate professor in Jagiellonian University in Kraków and
Dr. Agustin Parise, associate professor in Maastricht University, editor
of the journal Comparative Legal History. The keynote speaker on 2 July
is Prof. Dr. Ulrike Müßig, head of department at Department of Private
Law, German and European Legal History in University of Passau, that
will hold a lecture entitled The challenge of reading primary sources.
Learning from humanist sociability alongside the network of Konrad
Celtis. Prof. Dr. Stefan Vogenauer, director of Max Planck Institute for
Legal History and Legal Theory and head of Department of European and
Comparative Legal History also accepted our invitation to hold keynote
speech on the second day, the title of her lecture is Back to European
legal past in building the future of Asian contract laws. The
participants of the conference are going to present their researches
grouped into 36 panels during the three days. The detailed conference
programme will be available soon on the website of conference.