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Lectures

„Ius et Lex" organizes periodic tutorials and lectures, often in co-operation with the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and the Faculty of Law of Warsaw University (in a series of lectures called  after Leon Petrażycki).

 

So far we organized the following lectures:


Prof. Robert P. George

  • Natural Law, God and Dignity (04.05.2010 r.)
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    Prof. Manuel Atienza Rodriguez, Universidad de Alicante (11.05.2009 r.)

    • Constitutionalism, Globalization and Law

    Prof. John Gardner, Oxford University (21.05.2007 r.)

    • Nearly Natural Law

    Sir Peter North, Oxford University:

    • Universities in Transition – An Oxford Perspective.
    • The United Kingdom – An Era of Constitutional Changes.

    Prof. David Lyons, Boston University:

    • Moral Judgment and Legal Theory.

    Prof. George P. Fletcher, Law School Columbia University in Nwe York:

    • In Honour of „Ius et Lex". Some Thoughts on Speaking about Law.

    William J. Bratton, former chief of NYPD:

    • Turnaround. How America's Top Reversed The Crime Epidemic.

    Prof. Andrew von Hirsch, Cambridge University:

    • Dlaczego powinny istnieć sankcje karne? (we współpracy z Trybunałem Konstytucyjnym). 

    Prof. Joseph Raz, Oxford University:

    • Reasoning with Rules.

    Sir Prof. Neil MacCormick, University of Edinburgh, MEP, 

    • The New European Constitution - Legal and Philosophical Perspective (publikacja przy współpracy Trybunału Konstytucyjnego). 

    Prof. Martin Krygier, New South Wales University in Sydney,

    • Universal Values and Local Knowledge in the Rule of Law.

    Prof. Leszek Balcerowicz, Prezes Narodowego Banku Polskiego:

    • System prawa a rozwój.

    Prof. Gunther Teubner:

    • Societal Constitutionalism. Alternatives to State-centred Constitutional Theory.

    Prof. John Finnis, Oxford University:

    • On „Public Reason".

     


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