Discutiremos, con don Antony Duff, su nuevo libro (por publicarse), en la Pompeu Fabra. Se vienen novedades
Symposium on Antony Duff’s The Realm of Criminal Law
Univ. Pompeu Fabra, febrero 8
Auditorium, Mercè Rodoreda Building, Ciutadella Campus
9.20 – 9.30: Opening remarks
9.30 – 11.20: Symposium’s first round
Antony Duff, University of Stirling: “The Realm of Criminal Law”
Tatjana Hörnle, Humboldt University of Berlin: “Thick and Thin Principles of Criminalization”
Elena Larrauri, Pompeu Fabra University: “How do you know if the offender repents?”
Antony Duff’s reply and Q&A
11.20 – 11.40: Coffee break
11.40 – 13.30: Symposium’s second round
Gustavo Beade, University of Buenos Aires: “Replace the criminal trial with public blame? A comment on chapter 5”
Kimberley Brownlee, Warwick University: “Duff on Professional Ethics and Criminal Law”
Roberto Gargarella, University Torcuato di Tella and University of Buenos Aires: “Democratic dialogue, multiculturalism and ‘public wrongs’”
Antony Duff’s reply and Q&A
13.30 – 15.00: Lunch
15.00 – 18.30: Symposium’s third round
Massimo Renzo, King’s College London: “The Realm of the Criminal Law and Its Geography”
Michelle Dempsey, Villanova University, “On Public Realm”
José Luis Martí, Pompeu Fabra University: “Which Political Community? A Cosmopolitan View”
Sandra Marshall, University of Stirling: “Where should we go from here? Thinking about chapter 7”
Antony Duff’s reply and Q&A
Symposium on Antony Duff’s The Realm of Criminal Law
Univ. Pompeu Fabra, febrero 8
Auditorium, Mercè Rodoreda Building, Ciutadella Campus
9.20 – 9.30: Opening remarks
9.30 – 11.20: Symposium’s first round
Antony Duff, University of Stirling: “The Realm of Criminal Law”
Tatjana Hörnle, Humboldt University of Berlin: “Thick and Thin Principles of Criminalization”
Elena Larrauri, Pompeu Fabra University: “How do you know if the offender repents?”
Antony Duff’s reply and Q&A
11.20 – 11.40: Coffee break
11.40 – 13.30: Symposium’s second round
Gustavo Beade, University of Buenos Aires: “Replace the criminal trial with public blame? A comment on chapter 5”
Kimberley Brownlee, Warwick University: “Duff on Professional Ethics and Criminal Law”
Roberto Gargarella, University Torcuato di Tella and University of Buenos Aires: “Democratic dialogue, multiculturalism and ‘public wrongs’”
Antony Duff’s reply and Q&A
13.30 – 15.00: Lunch
15.00 – 18.30: Symposium’s third round
Massimo Renzo, King’s College London: “The Realm of the Criminal Law and Its Geography”
Michelle Dempsey, Villanova University, “On Public Realm”
José Luis Martí, Pompeu Fabra University: “Which Political Community? A Cosmopolitan View”
Sandra Marshall, University of Stirling: “Where should we go from here? Thinking about chapter 7”
Antony Duff’s reply and Q&A
No hay comentarios.:
Publicar un comentario