Ancient Legal Theory

June 23, 2014 - June 24, 2014
Centre for Experts and Institutions, University of Hull

Cottingham Road
Hull
United Kingdom

Sponsor(s):

  • Royal Institute of Philosophy

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Venue: SR-294 Wilberforce Building, University of Hull, Main Campus, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU6 7RX. 


Speakers

Roger Brock (Leeds)  Pierre Destree (Louvain)  Sara Forsdyke (Michigan)  Antony Hatzistavrou (Hull) Christoph Horn (Bonn)  Melissa Lane (Princeton)  Malcolm Schofield (Cambridge)    The conference is organised by Melissa Lane and Antony Hatzistavrou and is supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy and the Centre for Experts and Institutions of the University of Hull.

Programme

Monday June 23

13.00-14.30  Sara Forsdyke (Michigan) 'Greek conceptions of the Rule of Law'

14.30-14.45  Coffee/Tea

14.45-16:15  Roger Brock (Leeds) ‘Ancient Greek conceptions of citizenship’

16:15-16:30 Coffee /  Tea 

16:30-18.00  Melissa Lane (Princeton) 'Popular Sovereignty as Control of Officeholders: Aristotle on Greek Democracy'

Tuesday June 24

9.15-10.45 Malcolm Schofield (Cambridge) 'Introducing Plato's Laws'

10.45-11.00 Coffee/Tea

11.00-12.30 Antony Hatzistavrou (Hull) 'Positivist accounts of law in Plato'

12.30-13.15 Lunch

13.15-14.45 Christoph Horn (Bonn) 'Aristotle on ideal and non-ideal political normativity'

14.45-15.00 Coffee / Tea 

15.00-16.30 Pierre Destree (Louvain) ‘Aristotle on natural law and the best city’

Attendance is free. If you would like to attend please contact Antony Hatzistavrou ([email protected])

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