Seminar Series on Jurisdiction
This Seminar Series will trace the origins, functions and significance of the notion of ‘Jurisdiction’ across, and within, different international legal systems from a range of perspectives. It is jointly organised by the Centre for European and International Legal Affairs (CEILA) and the Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC). The six themed seminars will focus upon the following aspects:
19 November 2015
Seminar 1: Histories of Jurisdiction – Ancient, Imperial, Medieval, Early Modern & Modern
3 December 2015
Seminar 2: Public/Private Dimensions of Jurisdiction
21 January 2016
Seminar 3: Universal/Regional/Individual Jurisdiction
18 February 2016
Seminar 4: Health and Jurisdiction
17 March 2016
Seminar 5: Cyberspace and Jurisdiction
28 April 2016
Roundtable: Jurisdiction in a Pluralist World – History, Theory, Challenges
Full details are available here and here
For more information, please contact our events team via lawevents@qmul.ac.uk or the Series co-convenors, Dr Stephen Allen (s.r.allen@qmul.ac.uk) and Dr Paul Gragl (p.gragl@qmul.ac.uk).