jacevedo on Oct 31st 2010 Colonial Law,Constitution,Criminal Law,Human Rights,International Law,Rule of law
We are pleased to that we will be disusing a chapter draft by Charlotte M. Walker of The University of Chicago Human Rights Program,
“‘La Lutte Grandiose Contre le Chef Supeieur’: Rural Resistance, European Intercession,
and the Realm of Letters in Colonial Southern Cameroon “
from her forthcoming book:
Intimate Enemies: Law, Politics, and the Art of Adjudication in Colonial Africa
Wednesday 3 November
at 5:00 p.m.
in the John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224).
For a copy of the paper please e-mail Charlotte Walker at cmwalker@uchicago.edu
Anyone requiring assistance or with questions about the workshop should contact the workshop coordinators.
jacevedo on Sep 29th 2010 Constitution,International Law,Legal Anthropology,Rule of law
We are pleased to announce the first workshop of the year by Deepa Das Acevedo of The University of Chicago Department of Anthropology,
Law in the Public’s Interest?
Wednesday 6 October
at 5:00 p.m.
in the John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224).
Anyone who would like a copy of the paper should contact Deepa Das Acevedo at ndd@uchicago.edu
Anyone requiring assistance or with questions about the workshop should contact the workshop coordinators.
jacevedo on Oct 3rd 2009 Workshop Meeting
University of Chicago, History Department
will present his dissertation chapter Liberal Legacies of Early Modern Europe?: A history of liberalism, the rule of law, constitutionalism and the Rechtsstaat
on Wednesday, 4 October 2009
at 5:00 p.m.
in the John Hope Franklin room (Social Science 225)
Any one requiring assistance should contact the workshop coordinators.