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Flying Kites in a Global Sky: New Models of Jurisprudence
Professor Werner Menski, Faculty of Law, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Thursday 18 November, 5.30 – 7.00pm
Lecture Room 2, Level 2, AKU-ISMC, 210 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DA
There is no global agreement on the concept of 'law' and when different people think or speak about 'law', they may mean quite different concepts which clash and compete with each other. The key argument is that the standard methods of legal theory or discussing jurisprudence are lacking in plurality-consciousness and cannot handle the reality of competing concepts of law.
This lecture will show how we can develop a new approach to legal theorising; which must be grounded in pluralist methodology.
No pre-registration required - Free entry for the public. For 1.5 CPD points (solicitors and barristers), please register upon entry and submit a £10 fee.
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