Vincenzo Ferrari (emeritus professor of the University of Milan) will give a talk about "Recent history of the sociology of law: an overview of the last 50 years". This is within the "Permanent Seminars for the Sociology of Law" talk cycle and is directed to Master's students and to visiting scholars.
Vincenzo Ferrari (emeritus professor of the University of Milan) will give a talk about "Recent history of the sociology of law: an overview of the last 50 years". This is within the "Permanent Seminars for the Sociology of Law" talk cycle and is directed to Master's students and to visiting scholars.
Vincenzo Ferrari (emeritus professor of the University of Milan) will give a talk about "Recent history of the sociology of law: an overview of the last 50 years". This is within the "Permanent Seminars for the Sociology of Law" talk cycle and is directed to Master's students and to visiting scholars.
Agostino Carrino (University of Naples) will give a talk on "About the idea of legal science: Revisiting the Kelsen-Ehrlich debate". This is within the "Permanent Seminars for the Sociology of Law" talk cycle and is directed to Master's students and to visiting scholars.
Agostino Carrino (University of Naples) will give a talk on "About the idea of legal science: Revisiting the Kelsen-Ehrlich debate". This is within the "Permanent Seminars for the Sociology of Law" talk cycle and is directed to Master's students and to visiting scholars.
Agostino Carrino (University of Naples) will give a talk on "About the idea of legal science: Revisiting the Kelsen-Ehrlich debate". This is within the "Permanent Seminars for the Sociology of Law" talk cycle and is directed to Master's students and to visiting scholars.
Master's students will receive a talk about: "Rethinking Basque inheritance law: a work in progress through mixed-methods research", by IISL graduate Leire Gorostiza Etxeberria (UPV/EHU, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology)
Master's students will receive a talk about: "Rethinking Basque inheritance law: a work in progress through mixed-methods research", by IISL graduate Leire Gorostiza Etxeberria (UPV/EHU, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology)