The production, exchange, and use of legal knowledge are subject to a political economy. These processes neither happen in a vacuum, nor are they developed in a venturesome manner. They are governed by a series of rules and principles that determine the conditions allowing the creation, commerce and consumption of legal theories, doctrines, and practices. …
Month: October 2018
2018-2019 PoL Cycle of Seminars|Legal Challenges from the Peripheries
The Peripheries of Law cycle of seminars has chosen for the 2018-2019 academic year the topic "Legal Challenges from the Peripheries". Our inaugural seminar will be delivered by Professor Daniel Bonilla, from Universidad de Los Andes, on Monday 22 October 2018 from 14h45 to 16h45. He will discuss his latest work on "The Political Economy …
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