BLTG: Luka Glušac – How Many Branches of Government? Fourth Branch Institutions as Awkward Cousins

Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized the third event in the summer semester of 2024 with Luka Glušac (Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade) on the topic of the fourth branch of government. Glušac started the lecture by explaining the basic doctrine of the separation of powers into three…

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Additional ALF&MEI course by Professor Domingos Farino from the University of Lisbon held at the University of Belgrade

Professor Domingos Farinho, from the ALF partner institution – Lisbon Public Law Research Centre from the University of Lisbon School of Law, has held an Additional Course within the Master in European Integration at the Faculty of Law University of Belgrade. The course, spanning five days from April 8th to April 12th 2024, attracted over…

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BLTG: Piotr Bystranowski “Self-absorbed, yet interesting? A study on general jurisprudence”

Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized its second event of the spring semester of 2024 with Piotr Bystranowski (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods as well as a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics at the Jagiellonian University) on the topic of self-refentiality of general jurisprudence. Piotr opened the lecture with raising two…

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BLTG Meeting: Prof. Catherine Elgin, The Concept of Understanding

Belgrade Legal Theory Group Meeting (04.03.2024.) Prof. Catherine Elgin  “The Concept of Understanding” Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized its first event of the spring semester of 2024 with Prof. Catherine Elgin (Harvard University) on the concept of understanding within the philosophy of science. Prof. Elgin opened with general remarks about epistemic reliability, the concept of truth, and…

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