Structure of Judicial Oratory

Structure of Judicial Oratory

26/11/2014

Strategy (Confounding Structures)

Workshop on Wednesday 10 December, 12-04 p.m.
University of helsinki, Porthania building P545 (Yliopistonkatu 3)

Emilios Christodoulidis, Glasgow: Revisiting the Politics of Law and the Logic of Rupture
Samuli Hurri, Helsinki: The Logic of Strategy
Riikka Koulu, Helsinki: Disintegrating Rationalities – Justificatory Structures. The Case of Online Dispute Resolution
Marjo Ylhäinen, Helsinki: The Making of Precarious Work under the Umbrella of Legal Protection

Emilios Christodoulidis is Professor of Legal Theory at the Law School of the University of Glasgow. Prior to that he taught at the University of Edinburgh. He holds degrees from the Universities of Athens (LLB) and Edinburgh (LLM, PhD). His interests lie mainly in the area of the philosophy and sociology of law and in constitutional theory. He is author of many articles on constitutional theory, democratic theory, critical legal theory, and transitional justice. Recent work includes: 'The European Court of Justice and "Total Market" Thinking', German Law Journal, 14(10) 2014, pp. 2005-2020; 'On the Politics of Societal Constitutionalism', Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 20(2) 2013, pp. 629-663; 'A "Minefield of Misreckonings": Europe’s Constitutional Pluralism', in: Bernard, C., Gehring, M. and Solanke, I. (eds.) Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, Volume 14, Hart Publishing (2013); 'The Quest for a Constitutional Perspective'  Jurisprudence 4(2) 2013, pp. 322-335; 'Strategies of Rupture', Law and Critique, 20(1) 2009, pp. 3-26.

Welcome!

Ps. A related event takes place two days earlier: 'Critique of Critique:  Discussion between Emilios Christodoulidis and Kaarlo Tuori' on Monday 8 December, 02-04 p.m., Porthania building P545 (Yliopistonkatu 3).

Contact: samuli.hurri@helsinki.fi

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