XXII
COLLOQUIO BIENNALE
ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA DI DIRITTO COMPARATO
COMPARATIVE LAW: INTELLECTUAL TRENDS AND
PERSPECTIVES. A SCHOLARLY DEBATE
XXII AIDC CONFERENCE
COMPARATIVE LAW: INTELLECTUAL TRENDS AND
PERSPECTIVES. A SCHOLARLY DEBATE
The XXII AIDC
Conference will explore anew the intellectual assessment of comparative law,
moving from a critical re-mapping of traditional and conventional views. The
aims are both to explore and debate the recent trends in legal scholarship, and
to suggest arguments for a pluralistic comparative law epistemology. What is at
stake is the strategic power of comparative law as a discipline in order to
construct a global theorization of legal and geopolitical order; to shape and
control cultural flows and forms; to articulate contemporary spatial
dialectics.
Submissions may
include, but are not limited to, an exploration of the following possible
themes and issues:
- comparative law,
governance and politics
- legal origins and
law reforms
- methods and
perspectives
- legitimating
discourses and practices
- the globalization of
contract, torts and property
- order and
sovereignty
- corporate
perspectives and secured transactions
- hybridity and legal
systems.
LANGUAGES : English,
French, Italian.
SAVE THE DATE: 30 maggio- 1 giugno 2013,
Salerno, Colloquio Biennale dell’Associazione Italiana di Diritto Comparato
An international committee of legal scholars, chaired by prof. Pardolesi
of Luiss University in Rome, and Prof. Giovanni Marini, ManagingEditor of the Comparative Law Review, will act as referees to select the
papers, according to all major International standards.
Tell us what you plan to do;
lay out the major argument of the paper, say something about the methodology,
and what you think will be the paperʹs contribution to scholarship.
Submissions
Guidelines:
Submit abstract of no
more than 250 words to segreteriaaidc@gmail.com
Please include your name, affiliation, e-mail address, CV.
File Format : word 1997-2004 (.doc)
File MUST begin with Title, Author
File MUST be saved and mailed as "Family Name_Christian
Name.doc"
Mail MUST include "Re: AIDC 2011 Call for Papers"
File may be written in English, French or Italian
DEADLINE : February 15, 2013