JSI Seminar | Well-tempered power: “˜A cultural achievement of universal significance’
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JSI Seminar: On Constitutional ReviewIn-person event Constitutional review is a continental European instrument of checking the parliamentary legislation for its compliance with the constitution. This practice has a long history […]
JSI Seminar: A republican case for regulatory juriesIn-person event The idea of administrative juries was proposed by David Arkush in 2013, drawing on the republican revival in public-law theory. These […]
JSI Workshop: Positive Pluralism and its LimitsIn-person event This project asks how freedom of religion should be construed when applied to religious insular communities whose way of life is often […]
JSI Seminar: Social Rights and ProportionalityIn-person event This seminar outlines a model of proportionality analysis for the adjudication of positive constitutional economic and social rights . Three distinctions are the […]
JSI Seminar: Natural Law to Natural Rights to Human RightsIn-person event **Please note this event date has been moved to one day earlier than originally advertised.** Natural law and natural […]
Julius Stone Address: Law, Philosophy, and the Susceptible Skins of Living BeingsIn-person event Catherine the Great (apparently) wrote to the French philosopher Diderot something along the lines of: “You […]
JSI Seminar: ‘The Little Commonweale of my poore thoughts’: nature, ownership, Cosmography, and the origins of the climate crisis in Richard Zouche, 1613-63In-person event This seminar examines Richard Zouche’s legal thought […]
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