Forschungsseminare

Forschungsseminare

Die drei Abteilungen veranstalten regelmäßig Forschungsseminare mit thematischen Schwerpunkten. Dort stellen sie aktuelle Forschungsthemen vor und diskutieren die Ergebnisse. Fast alle diese Seminare können von den Studierenden der Goethe Universität oder Justus-Liebig-Universität besucht werden. 

 

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Common law transplants and the question of legitimacy

Common Law Research Seminar

The uncommon law in the Privy Council

Common Law Research Seminar

Criminal fault in 19th-century England

Common Law Research Seminar

British judges in the Supreme Court of Siam and beyond

Research Seminar

The Mandatory Sentence of Death in Barbados

Common Law Research Seminar

The Wild West: Detention without Trial in West Africa 1880-1900

Common Law Research Seminar

The Interpretation of Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions: Does Text Matter?

Common Law Research Seminar

Practice, Legislation and Courts - Pitfalls of Formalising English Commercial Law, 1691-1925

Common Law Research Seminar

Legal Transplantation within Amelioration and Manumission Laws in the British West Indies 1700s-1830s

Common Law Research Seminar

Seminar: The History of Constitutionalism in Canada and the Canadian Constitutional Settlement of 1849

Seminar

Seminar: Manufactured States: Sovereignty and International Law in the Decolonization of South Asia

Seminar

Seminar: The Changing Patterns of Anglo-African International Relations (1807-1840)

Seminar

Seminar: ‘In Which We Are Not Singular in Our Notions’: William Blackstone as Interpreter of the European Legal Tradition

Seminar

Seminar: Judicial Iconography in the Bombay High Court: From the Colonial to the Post-Colonial

Seminar

Seminar: Legal Transplantation of the West Indian Comprehensive Slave Codes

Seminar

Seminar: Aspects of Electoral Reform in the Bahamas

Seminar

Seminar: The Beginnings of English Contract Law in Australia and New Zealand: ‘The Narrow Ways of English Folk’?

Seminar

Seminar - »Africa needs many lawyers ... trained for the needs of their people«: Struggles over Legal Education in Nkrumah’s Ghana

Seminar
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