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giovedì 23 giugno 2011

Annual Meeting of the Society for U.S. Intellectual History

2011 Conference, "Narratives"
Fourth Annual U.S. Intellectual History Conference

Co-sponsored and hosted by the Center for the Humanities,
The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
New York City
November 17-18, 2011

For further details: U.S. Intellectual History blog

lunedì 7 dicembre 2009

From Civil to Human Rights un libro di Helle Porsdam

Helle Porsdam,  a member of AIDEL, in comparing Europe and the USA, from the standpoint of Law & Humanities,  focuses on the following:

"Europeans have attempted for some time to develop a human rights talk and now European intellectuals are talking about the need to construct 'European narratives'. This book illustrates that these narratives will emphasize a political and cultural vision for a multi-ethnic and more cosmopolitan Europe. The narratives evolve around human rights, partly in hope that they might function as a cultural glue in an increasingly multi-ethnic Europe, and partly because they are intimately connected with that part of enlightenment thinking that sought to promote democracy and the rule of law. Helle Porsdam discusses the development of human rights as a discourse of atonement for Europeans - a discourse which has the potential to become a shared, transatlantic discourse. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this book will be an invaluable research tool for postgraduate students and scholars within the fields of law, history, political science and international relations."
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Posted by the AIDEL Law&Beyond Group
AIDC WebSite Comparative Law News

giovedì 26 novembre 2009

Papers of The American Society for Legal History


Abstract and papers of the 2009 Dallas Conference of the American Society for Legal History now available for download

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