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SWITZERLAND

The Swiss IVR National Section


President: Prof. Dr. iur. Marcel Senn
Lehrstuhl für Rechtsgeschichte, Juristische
Zeitgeschichte und Rechtsphilosophie,
Universität Zürich, Rämistrasse 74/23,
CH-8001 Zürich
Tel. +41-44- 634 30 05
Fax +41-44- 634 43 90
Email: marcel.senn@rwi.unizh.ch

CONTACT

Lic.iur. Dániel Puskás
Assistant to Prof. Senn, Lehrstuhl für
Rechtsgeschichte, Juristische Zeitgeschichte und
Rechtsphilosophie, Universität Zürich,
Rämistrasse 74/23, CH-8001 Zürich
Tel. +41-44- 634 31 10
Fax +41-44- 634 43 90
Email: daniel.puskas@rwi.unizh.ch
 

Website:

http://www.svrsp.ch

Secretary: Lic.iur. Dániel Puskás
Assistant to Prof. Senn, Lehrstuhl für
Rechtsgeschichte, Juristische Zeitgeschichte und
Rechtsphilosophie, Universität Zürich,
Rämistrasse 74/23, CH-8001 Zürich
Tel. +41-44- 634 31 10
Fax +41-44- 634 43 90
Email: daniel.puskas@rwi.unizh.ch

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Congress: “Jurisprudence through Cultural Studies?”, June 15-16, 2007, University of Zurich

The context of this congress is the current and on going Europe wide discourse upon the theoretical positioning of cultural studies and jurisprudence, which was initiated by the IVR. This issue is of renewed importance as systemic theories – as many believe by now – have led to a reduced awareness of certain central scientific subjects. In particular the neo-kantian approach of cultural studies will be discussed at this congress. Speeches will be given by the following internationally renowned scientists: Uwe Wesel (Berlin), Hasso Hofmann (Berlin/Würzburg), Hans-Peter Haferkamp (Cologne), Horst Dreier (Würzburg), Ulrich Haltern (Hannover), Enno Rudolph (Lucerne/Heidelberg), Kurt Seelmann (Basel), Ruedi Imbach (Paris), Michael Fischer (Salzburg), Ada Neschke (Lausanne) and Marcel Senn (Zurich).
 

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