2019/2020 Seminars
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Seminar Series Autumn 2019
The Law Research Centre at the School of Law and Government, DCU, hosts a socio-legal research seminar series through each academic term. Generally, this is a presentation from a researcher whose work goes beyond black-letter law and considers broader social, political or economic factors bearing upon particular legal questions. The seminars tend to be open and interactive: those present are not expected to be expert or even necessarily engaged in the field of scholarship addressed by the scholar or scholars presenting at the seminar. The concern is with enhancing understandings of socio-legal research and methodologies, as much as with engaging in substantive questions. The idea is that socio-legal researchers in different fields and at different stages of their research careers can share their work and experiences.
Wednesday, 2 October 2019
12:00-13:30, DCU Moot Court Room, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Prof. Federico Fabbrini, Dublin City University
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Associate Prof. Padraic Kenna, National University of Ireland Galway
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Associate Prof. Petra Bard, Central European University
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
PostDoc Researcher, Giovanni Zaccaroni, DCU Brexit Institute
Wednesday, 13 November 2019
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Assistant Prof. Verena Klappstein, University of Passau
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Prof. Peter Blanck (Syracuse University New York)
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG68, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Prof. Michele Chang (College of Europe)
Seminar Series Spring 2020
The Law Research Centre at the School of Law and Government, DCU, hosts a socio-legal research seminar series through each academic term. Generally, this is a presentation from a researcher whose work goes beyond black-letter law and considers broader social, political or economic factors bearing upon particular legal questions. The seminars tend to be open and interactive: those present are not expected to be expert or even necessarily engaged in the field of scholarship addressed by the scholar or scholars presenting at the seminar. The concern is with enhancing understandings of socio-legal research and methodologies, as much as with engaging in substantive questions. The idea is that socio-legal researchers in different fields and at different stages of their research careers can share their work and experiences.
Wednesday, 29 January 2020
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Valia Babis, Lecturer in Financial Markets Law (University of Cambridge)
Wednesday, 5 February 2020
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Tobias Lock, Professor of EU Law (University of Maynooth)
Wednesday, 19 February 2020
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Veronica Corcodel, Assistant Professor of EU Migration Law (DCU)
Wednesday, 4 March 2020
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Judge Steve Smith, Professor of Privacy Law (Stanford Law School)
Wednesday, 18 March 2020 *cancelled due to Covid-19*
12:00-13:00, GLA.CG35, Henry Grattan building, Glasnevin
Mateja Durovic, Assistant Professor of Private Law (King's College London)