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SUMMARY:JSI Seminar | European Ã‰migrÃ© Legal Scholars in Australian Law Schools: Julius Stone's Circle
DESCRIPTION:JSI Seminar | European Ã‰migrÃ© Legal Scholars in Australian Law Schools: Julius Stone’s CircleIn-person event\n\nDuring and immediately after World War II\, some Australian law schools had the opportunity to rescue European Ã©migrÃ© legal scholars fleeing persecution and fascism. Overwhelmingly\, Australian universities did not become shelters for refugee intellectuals\, despite the extraordinary efforts of some individuals and agencies supporting them. Nevertheless\, some Ã©migrÃ© legal scholars did come to Australia\, some gained positions in Australian universities\, and they prompted a significant transformation in legal pedagogy and research.\n\nMark Lunney has remarked that the influence of European Ã©migrÃ© scholars on Australian law is a â€œforgotten historyâ€.[1]Â Part of a larger collaborative project that aims to retrieve that history\, this paper details the contributions of Ã©migrÃ© scholars in the Department of International Law and Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney under Julius Stone’s leadership. Building upon the existing scholarship on Stone’s influence in Australia\, this paper examines other individuals within Stone’s circle\, including Ilmar Tammelo\, Otto Bondy and Charles Alexandrowicz. It also explores the role of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy\, which was established to offer sanctuary and intellectual camaraderie for Ã©migrÃ© legal scholars.\n\nDrawing upon archival records\, unpublished sources and interviews with former students of the Department\, the paper offers a case study of the network of jurists based at the University of Sydney in order to investigate the impact of migration on Australian legal institutions\, education and practice.\n\nThe project\, and perhaps also this paper\, will introduce a wider cohort of characters that have influenced the development of Australian jurisprudence and legal education. In particular\, it will allow for a richer understanding the aftermath of the Second World War as a key moment of transformation in the legal institutions and cultures in Australia.\n\n[1]Â See Mark Lunney â€˜Legal Emigres and the Development of Australian Tort Law’ 36(2)Â Melbourne University Law ReviewÂ 494\, 495.\nAbout the speaker:\nKatherine BiberÂ is a legal scholar\, historian and criminologist\, and Professor of Law at the University of Technology Sydney\, where she specialises in the law of evidence. She is author ofÂ In Crime’s Archive: The Cultural Afterlife of EvidenceÂ (Routledge\, 2019) andÂ Captive Images: Race\, Crime\, PhotographyÂ (Routledge\, 2004). Her recent co-edited collections includeÂ Law’s DocumentsÂ (with Trish Luker and Priya Vaughan\, Routledge 2022) andÂ Evidence and the ArchiveÂ (with Trish Luker\, Routledge\, 2017). She is currently writingÂ The Last Outlaws\, a legal history of Australia’s last proclaimed outlaws\, the brothers Jimmy and Joe Governor. Her research on the journeys and legacies of European Ã©migrÃ© lawyers in Australia is part of a collaborative research project with Eloise Chandler\, Sara Dehm and Ana Vrdoljak.\n\n \nThursday 7 March 2024\, 6-7.30pm AEDT\nVenue: Level 4\, Common Room\, New Law Building (F10)\, Eastern Avenue\, Camperdown campus\n\nCPD Points:Â 1.5\n\nThis event is proudly presented by theÂ Julius Stone Institute of JurisprudenceÂ at The University of Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/jsi-seminar-european-emigre-legal-scholars-in-australian-law-schools-julius-stones-circle/
LOCATION:Common Room\, Level 4\, Sydney Law School
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,Jurisprudence events
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