« Part 3 - Britain: Laws and Markets » (page 559 à 794)
Animation by : DEREK MCKEE (Montreal University)
Commentators : ILEANA PORRAS (Miami), GLEIDER HERNANDEZ (KU Leuven), JOSIANE RIOUX COLLIN (Sherbrooke University)
Thursday, February 24th, 2022, 9:00 am to 11:00 am
Online (via Teams)
Summary : The Center for Studies on International Law and Globalization (CEDIM) and the Laboratory for Critical Research in Law (LRCD) invite you to a series of four (4) reading circles devoted to Professor Martti Koskenniemi's latest book entitled To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth: Legal Imagination and International Power 1300–1870 very recently published by Cambridge University Press in Great Britain. This monumental work explores the role(s) played by the legal imagination in the construction and transformation of the international order between the 14th and 19th centuries. This book will obviously be of interest to jurists and internationalists and more broadly to historians as well as specialists in political philosophy and international relations.
Professors, students and interested persons from all university institutions in Quebec and beyond are, of course, welcome. The discussions will take place in French.