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…
Read MoreJoin us for a thrilling three days of discussing law and practical rationality with the ALF team from Surrey, organized as part of the Work Package 5 of the ALF project. The event will take place from the 2nd to the 4th of April 2024, at the Faculty of Law University of Belgrade (Room 236).…
Read MoreALF members Bojan Spaic and Julieta Rabanos had a great time talking with Professor Marco Segatti (Tarello Institute for Legal Philosophy Università di Genova) about methodology, societal impact of philosophy and, mainly, about habits and the law Discover his proposal for a new definition of habits in this new episode 👇
Read MoreBelgrade 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…
Read MoreThe first episode of the ALF podcast – Threats and Challenges to the Rule of Law The very first episode of the ALF “Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law” podcast is out. We open our series of podcast with Professor Gerald J. Postema exchanging with ALF academic member and Post-doc fellow Julieta Rabanos about his latest…
Read MoreALF invites you to apply for a special ALF workshop “Legal Philosophy and Legal Practice” at the IVR world congress 2024 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. This Workshop is organized by Professor Bojan Spaić and Julieta Rabanos from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law. All interested applicants can send an abstract (max. 500 words)…
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