Join us on Sept 24 for the first Helsinki Legal History Series seminar of the fall! Featuring @EmilyAPrifogle
with her talk "Making Rural America: A Legal History."
🕒 3:00pm - 4:30pm
📍 Fabianinkatu 33 & Zoom
#SuomenAkatemia#EuroStorie#CoCoLaw
https://t.co/KbG5QUoLe5
Dear students, scholars and anyone with an interests for Law and History. The HLHS continues with new exciting guests such as @EmilyAPrifogle @orford_anne @LouBrowngolds and Pedro Cardini. Students be sure to sign up to the course trough Sisu! #SuomenAkatemia#EuroStorie#CocoLaw
Professor Heikki Pihlajamäki has received the most prestigious Nordic humanities prize, the Gad Rausing Prize. He accepted the prize at the annual meeting of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities at Stockholm City Hall on 20 March.
https://t.co/q9MobYxe5K
Professori Heikki Pihlajamäelle on myönnetty Pohjoismaiden suurin humanistisen alan palkinto, Gad Rausing ‑palkinto. Pihlajamäki vastaanotti palkinnon Ruotsin kuninkaallisen humanististen tieteiden akatemian juhlassa Tukholman kaupungintalolla eilen.
https://t.co/rOw69UXAnb
Vertailevan oikeushistorian professori Heikki Pihlajamäelle on myönnetty Gad Rausing -palkinto, joka on arvoltaan 1,5 miljoona Ruotsin kruunua. Pihlajamäki palkitaan luovasta ja uraauurtavasta tutkimustyöstään. Lämpimät onnittelut! @helsinkiuni
https://t.co/xGhBGP0LoW
Heikki Pihlajamäki, Professor of comparative legal history, has been awarded with the Gad Rausing Prize for Outstanding Humanities Research. Pihlajamäki is awarded for his ingenious and groundbreaking research. Our warmest congratulations!
https://t.co/xGhBGP0LoW
Helsinki Legal History Series continues on Feb 27th with Moritz Vormbaum’s talk on the Criminal Law of the German Democratic Republic.
📍Porthania, room P673
🕛27 February 3-4:30pm (UTC+2)
More info, abstract & Zoom:
https://t.co/pqQTLxYyJF
#eurostorie#suomenakatemia
...There seems to be a wrong (old) title of the lecture on the website. Sorry for inconvenience.
The new updated title of prof. Herzog's lecture is: "Slaves as Outsiders, Slaves as Things: Understanding Enslavement in a Global and Early Modern Context"
HELSINKI LEGAL HISTORY SERIES: PROFESSOR TAMAR HERZOG
On 12 Dec, 15.00-16.30,Prof. Herzog will give a lecture in the Helsinki Legal History Series with the title "Slaves as Outsiders, Slaves as Things: Understanding Enslavement in a Global and Early Modern Context"
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Tamar Herzog is one of the leading historians of early modern law and colonial legal history. Her recent books include Frontiers of Possession: Spain and Portugal in Europe and the Americas (2015) and A Short History of European Law: The Last Two and a Half Milennia (2018).
We extend a warm invitation to participate in the last CoCoLaw Lecture of the year with Airton Seelaender from Universidade de Brasilia!
For zoom link and additional info see:
https://t.co/njd99JZRne
Join us on November 28th for the next lecture of the Helsinki Legal History Series, in collaboration with @eurostorie: Fantastic Wim Decock from UCLouvain will present on "Money, Markets, and Merit: the Legal and Economic Thought of Leonardus Lessius."
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https://t.co/Ei0W7GnOnv
Join us on November 28th for the next lecture of the Helsinki Legal History Series, in collaboration with @eurostorie: Fantastic Wim Decock from UCLouvain will present on "Money, Markets, and Merit: the Legal and Economic Thought of Leonardus Lessius."
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https://t.co/Ei0W7GnOnv
Great news, our project received a grant for digitizing early modern archival sources (police ordinances) in Brazil in a collaboration with Universidade Federal do Ceará!
https://t.co/VGW1KIx0nv
Join us on November 28th for the next lecture of the Helsinki Legal History Series, in collaboration with @eurostorie: Fantastic Wim Decock from UCLouvain will present on "Money, Markets, and Merit: the Legal and Economic Thought of Leonardus Lessius."
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https://t.co/Ei0W7GnOnv