Enlightening yet disheartening insights into one of the fabrics of human trafficking in the “age of Enlightenment” brought by Christoph Haar at the “Slavery, Law and Religion” workshop @UCLouvain
📢On 31 January @ESIL_IG_EcoLaw & History of International Law @esil_sedi online roundtable
"Missing Histories of International Economic Law Adjudication: Extraterritorial Quarters of the Past and the Present"⚖
📅31 January - online
👉🏻 Further info: https://t.co/0uCx5XmSUa
Congrats to François Pierrard, dr law UnivLille) dr History (UCLouvain) today with wonderful thesis on first criminal law codification project in Austrian Netherlands by his hero Goswin de Fierlant!
🎉Congratulation @wim_decock for being awarded one of the Max Planck-Humboldt Medals. It was a pleasure having him as a Research Group Leader and Affilate Researcher. Together with our fellow @ChristianeBirr he published an introduction on Recht und Moral: https://t.co/L8ZvzeOqYH
Today, we celebrated Dr Guido Rossi as laureate of the Feenstra-prize 2020, for his article 'The barratry of the shipmaster in early modern law' (vol. 87 (2019)
[International Conference - October 3-4, 2022]
The programme of the conference "Minerals in Ancient Egypt, from Naqada to Alexandria" is available via the following link: https://t.co/zkzVQ5sjJJ
#Mininegypt#Programme#Internationalconference#RAOS
Reminder: only 10 days remain for #applications for our post-doc position in early modern testamentary law! 👩🏫👨🏫
You can still apply here: https://t.co/UQ0RgmBniA
Just out: Deliberation on the Cause of the Poor by Domingo de Soto; thanks to Daniel Schwartz, Joost Possemiers and Jeremiah Lasquety-Reyes! https://t.co/hO29XMsZvG
Martinus Becanus, On the Duty to Keep Faith With Heretics, (Sources in Early Modern Economics, Ethics, and Law. Second Series), Grand Rapids, MI: CLP Academic, 2019, 180p. https://t.co/ZWmhCvxmiq via @academia