Book Symposium, Gerald Postema, Law’s Rule: the Nature, Value and Viability of the Rule of Law

ALF Center for Legal Fundamentals and IVR Serbia organized a book symposium on Prof. emeritus Gerald J. Postema’s book “Law’s Rule: the Nature, Value and Viability of the Rule of Law” at the Faculty of Law University of Belgrade, on October 31st 2023. Prof. Nina Kršljanin and Prof. Jasminka Hasanbegović gave opening and welcoming speeches.…

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ALF ACADEMIC MEMBERS BOJAN SPAIĆ AND PEDRO MONIZ LOPES PARTICIPATED AT THE “RATIONALITY AND LAW” INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANSED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF LISBON

ALF academic members Professor Bojan Spaić and Professor Pedro Moniz Lopes participated in the Conference “Rationality and Law” which was held on 27 and 28 od October 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal. The conference was organized by ALF Partner Institution- the University of Lisbon and Lisbon Public Law Group. Prof. Bojan Spaić was presenting the paper…

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ALF member Ana Zdravkovic held a guest lecture at the University of Genoa

ALF Young Academic Researcher and PhD Candidate Ana Zdravković gave a lecture on “Absolutely Not Absolute? – Some Reflections on the Non-Derogable Status of Freedom of Thought, Conscious and Religion” at the University of Genoa on the 25th of October 2023. She is currently on a research stay at the Tarello Institute for Legal Philosophy,…

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BLTG Meeting: Prof. Brian Tamanaha, “Sociological Approaches to Theories of Law”

Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized its second event of the autumn semester of 2023 with Prof. Brian Tamanaha (Washington University) on the topic of sociological approaches to jurisprudence. Prof. Tamanaha opened with general remarks about pragmatism, with a focus on its core meaning. He stated pragmatism concerns itself with experience and action, i.e. with what…

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BLTG Meeting: Prof. Adam Dyrda “Kind-ness in Jurisprudence”, 09.10.2023.

Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized its first event of the autumn semester of 2023 with Prof. Adam Dyrda (Jagiellonian University in Krakow) on the topic of kinds in jurisprudence. Prof. Dyrda opened with some conceptual remarks regarding two versions of metaphysical realism, as well as Plato’s and Aristotle’s views on the relationship between forms and…

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BLTG Meeting: Boško Tripković “Constitutions Without Constitutional Identity”

Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized its last event in the spring semester with prof. Boško Tripković (University of Birmingham) on the topic of constitutional identity. Prof. Tripković first pointed out that he starts off with an assumption that there is such a thing as a constitutional identity and argues that there are constitutions without such…

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