[CamPhilEvents] FIRST OF TWO CFLPP NOTICES: Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy monthly seminar: Wednesday, April 25th, 3:00pm, Room G26 in the Law Faculty Building

2018-04-22 Thread Matthew H. Kramer


The first 2018 Easter Term session of the monthly seminar run by the Cambridge 
Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will take place this week on Wednesday, 
April 25th, at 3:00pm, in Room G26 of the Law Faculty Building.

The seminar will be chaired by Raffael Fasel, who is currently in his final 
year as a PhD student within the Law Faculty.  For the reading, he has chosen a 
chapter from the 2001 book EVALUATION AND LEGAL THEORY by Julie Dickson.  The 
relevant chapter, entitled "Indirectly Evaluative Legal Theory," is freely 
available at the following URL:

https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/evaluation-and-legal-theory/ch3-indirectly-evaluative-legal-theory

Everyone is welcome to attend the seminar.





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Matthew H. Kramer
Professor of Legal & Political Philosophy, Cambridge University
Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge
Director of Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy
Fellow of the British Academy

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[CamPhilEvents] FIRST OF TWO CFLPP NOTICES: Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy monthly seminar: Wednesday, April 25th, 3:00pm, Room G26 in the Law Faculty Building

2018-04-15 Thread Matthew H. Kramer


The first 2018 Easter Term session of the monthly seminar run by the Cambridge 
Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will take place next week on Wednesday, 
April 25th, at 3:00pm, in Room G26 of the Law Faculty Building.

The seminar will be chaired by Raffael Fasel, who is currently in his final 
year as a PhD student within the Law Faculty.  For the reading, he has chosen a 
chapter from the 2001 book EVALUATION AND LEGAL THEORY by Julie Dickson.  The 
relevant chapter, entitled "Indirectly Evaluative Legal Theory," is freely 
available at the following URL:

https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/evaluation-and-legal-theory/ch3-indirectly-evaluative-legal-theory

Everyone is welcome to attend the seminar.





_
Matthew H. Kramer
Professor of Legal & Political Philosophy, Cambridge University
Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge
Director of Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy
Fellow of the British Academy

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