International Days of the Society for Legal and Institutional History of Flanders, Picardy and Wallonia Tilburg (The Netherlands), 30-31 May 2025 (image: Tilburg skyline; source: Wikimedia Commons ) The Society for Legal and Institutional History of Flanders, Picardy and Wallonia holds its annual "International days" 2022 on 30 and 31 May 2025 in Tilburg (in The Netherlands) The theme of the conference is: « l’Extraterritorialite et le Droit » (“Extraterritoriality and Law”) The law as it stands, both public and private, has strong ties to a territory. For example, territory is fundamental in the constitutional order of France, Belgium and the Netherlands. In private law, this attachment to land is equally present. Conflicts in property law are judged by the lex situs. The constitutio Antoniniana (D.1.5.17) did the same for Roman citizenship. National law, comparative law and legal history are based and strongly focus...
Speculative Legal Theory and World (Dis-)order José Antonio Magalhães is a juridico-political theorist and currently a research fellow at ICI-Berlin . Abstract: The world we thought we lived in, built on eras of diplomacy among human and non-human peoples, seems to be falling apart in the sway of technological acceleration, ecological collapse and geopolitical turmoil. In times of cosmic stability, the work of the jurist became either technical, analytic, interpretive, critical or deconstructive, taking for granted fundamental juridical concepts as well as the world-order they maintain. When, however, worlds themselves are up for grabs, jurists are called upon to create or find the concepts necessary for unforeseen world-arrangements. That implies a mode of jurisprudence different in nature from the ones mentioned above, one in which we cannot take for granted that we know what law is. We call it speculative legal theory. We will explore some basic definitions of SLT as o...
The Worlds of Pre-Modern Neutrality (ca. 1400-1800): Norms, Institutions and Practices Antwerp, Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library - 8-9 May 2025 Convened by Stefano Cattelan & Frederik Dhondt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Supported by FWO Junior Fundamental Research Project G016122N, In the Shadow of the Great Powers: Freedom of the Sea and Neutrality in the Long Eighteenth Century (2024-2026) _____________________________________________________ (image source: Conscience Heritage Library ) DAY 1 (May 8) Hendrik Conscienceplein 4, 2000 ANTWERP (Nottebohm Room) 9:30 – 9:45 - Welcoming Stefano Cattelan & Frederik Dhondt 9:45 – 10:45 - Keynote n.1 : Silvia Marzagalli (Université Côte d’Azur), ‘ Eighteenth-century neutrality: a view from the sea’ 10:45 – 11:00: Coffee break 11:00 – 12:15 - Panel I ...
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