Category: Events
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Winter Workshop Series 2009 line up
29 October 2009 Mr Brian Flanagan, PhD Candidate, UCD “The Attribution of Abstract Legislative Intentions: A Positivist Cure for the Semantic Sting?” A number of legal theories insist, or concede, that in mature legal systems there may be a legally determined outcome to virtually every case. Some contemporary authors, among them Ronald Dworkin and Nicos…
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Lecture by Professor Robert Moffat
Trinity College Law School and the Irish Jurisprudence Society jointly hosted a lecture by Professor Robert Moffat on Monday 25 May 2009. Professor Moffat’s lecture was entitled: “Hitler, Hart, and Fuller: The Challenges of Doing Evil Lawfully” Professor Moffat is Professor of Law and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at University of Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College…
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Gerard Casey's workshop
The IJS Spring Workshop Series 2009 concludes with Professor Gerard Casey, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University College Dublin, presenting his paper: “Constitutions of No Authority: Spoonerian Reflections” The workshop will take place at 7pm on Thursday, 30 April. The venue will be Room 11 in Trinity College Dublin Law School, House 39, Trinity Campus
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Maria Cahill's workshop
The IJS Spring Workshop Series 2009 continues this week with Dr Maria Cahill, Lecturer in Law, University College Cork, presenting her paper: “Searching for the Meaning of Constitutional Endeavour” The workshop will take place at 7pm on Thursday, 16 April. The venue will be Room 11 in Trinity College Dublin Law School, House 39, Trinity…
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Frank Dunlop's workshop
The IJS Spring Workshop Series 2009 continues this week with Mr Frank Dunlop, PhD Candidate, Trinity College Dublin, presenting his paper: “Moral Considerations and the Content of Irish Law: A Razian Perspective” The workshop will take place at 7pm on Thursday, 2 April. The venue will be Room 11 in Trinity College Dublin Law School,…
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James Gallen's workshop
The IJS Spring Workshop Series 2009 gets under way with Mr James Gallen, PhD Candidate, Trinity College Dublin, presenting his paper: “Outreach: Justice seen to be done” The workshop will take place at 7pm on Thursday, 19 March. The venue will be Room 11 in Trinity College Dublin Law School, House 39, Trinity Campus.
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IJS Spring Workshop Series 2009
Venue is Law School, Trinity College Dublin. Workshops commence at 7pm. * 19 March 2009 Mr James Gallen, PhD Candidate, Trinity College Dublin “Outreach: Justice seen to be done” 2 April 2009 Mr Frank Dunlop, PhD Candidate, Trinity College Dublin “Moral Considerations and the Content of Irish Law: A Razian Perspective” 16 April 2009 Dr…
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Lecture by Joseph Raz
IJS Annual public lecture Joseph Raz, Research Professor and an Emeritus Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford and Professor of Law, Columbia University, will deliver the IJS’s first annual public lecture in jurisprudence on 25 February 2009. The title of the lecture is ‘Innovative Interpretation’ Chairing this event will be Professor Desmond M Clarke, University College Cork. The…
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Paul Brady's workshop
The fourth and final workshop in the IJS Winter Workshop Series 2008 will take place Thursday, 4 December at 7pm in Trinity College Dublin Law School (Room 11 in House 39). Mr Paul Brady, DPhil Candidate, Balliol College, Oxford, will present his paper: “Evaluation and Legal Theory: A Reply to Julie Dickson”
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Garrett Barden's workshop
The third session of the IJS Winter Workshop Series 2008 will take place Thursday, 27 November at 7pm in Trinity College Dublin Law School (Room 11 in House 39). Professor Garrett Barden, will present his paper: ‘Of Civil Law‘ The session will follow the usual format of IJS workshops. That is, presentation of the paper…