IAS Invited Lecture Series in Legal History 1
Organizer: Dr. Piotr Alexandrowicz (
piotr.alexandrowicz@amu.edu.pl)
This lecture series is organized by the oldest Polish journal of legal history, Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne (CPH; Legal History Journal), published by the Faculty of Law and Administration at AMU since 1948 (
https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/cph). The editor-in-chief of CPH, Dr. Hab. Maksymilian Stanulewicz, a professor at AMU, warmly invites all interested scholars and students to participate in our online lectures and to submit papers to CPH.
The first lecture series in legal history includes three lectures on selected issues. The first will discuss the last two hundred years of developments in judicial independence in Austria. The second will provide new insights into the history of Polish partitions from the perspective of international law. The third will delve into the details of the drafting of the Italian constitution after World War II. All these lectures cover topics from modern European legal history and are directly related to current legal challenges. This combination of various times, areas, actors, and processes from the past and their repercussions today will offer the audience interesting and inspiring questions and hypotheses.
Lectures:
Judicial independence in Austria from Pre-March to the 21st century
Date: April 25th, 4:30 pm CEST
Link to the online meeting:
https://bit.ly/legalhistory1
Prof. Gerald Kohl
The partitions of Poland in the light of the 18th century concepts of international law
Date: May 21st, 4 pm CEST
Link to the online meeting:
https://bit.ly/legalhistory2
Prof. Michael G. Müller
Between law and memory: the birth of the Italian Republic
Date: June, 13th 4 pm CEST
Link to the online meeting:
https://bit.ly/legalhistory3
Prof. Alessia Maria Di Stefano
Details: https://ias.amu.edu.pl/legal-history-1/