We are proud to present a series of short video lessons created by ALF projects academic partners as part of our commitment to the dissemination and sustainability of knowledge. These lessons represent a key deliverable under the ALF Horizon Europe project and reflect the unique institutional expertise of each partner institution.

Designed as concise and accessible expositions, each video lesson addresses a central concept within the core themes of the project:

  • The Logic of Law (University of Lisbon as part of Task 3.8.),
  • The Language of Law (University of Genoa, as part of Task 4.8.),
  • Law and Practical Rationality (University of Surrey, as part of Task 5.8.) and
  • Practical application of Legal Fundamentals and derivate questions and approaches (University of Belgrade, as part of the Task 6.8.)

The videos offer students and the broader academic community a compact, insightful introduction to key theoretical ideas in under 10 minutes.

Beyond serving as a valuable educational tool, these lessons form part of the ALF project’s broader mission of fostering long-term knowledge transfer and enhancing interdisciplinary dialogue across law and philosophy. The objective of these ALF presentations is to capture and transmit foundational concepts in a clear and engaging manner to students, laweyrs and broader public.

 

University of Lisbon – Public Law Research Centre “The Logic of Law”

University of Genoa – The Language of Law

University of Surrey – Law and Practical Rationality