Workshop on Methods and Sources: Glocalising Normativities

Workshop

  • Date: Oct 16, 2019
  • Time: 02:30 PM - 04:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Organisation: Manuel Bastias Saavedra
  • Location: MPIeR
  • Room: Seminar room of the MPI
Workshop on Methods and Sources: Glocalising Normativities

The Glocalising Normativities project aims to contribute to a global legal history by decentring the observation of normative production. It does so by focusing on detailed local case studies from places in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. Methodologically, the Glocalising Normativities project is based on the legal history in a global perspective developed at the MPIeR in recent years: sensitivity for the diversity of different forms of normativity (multinormativity), for processes of translation, for the spatial dimension of law, and for how norms were used and mobilised in situations of conflict.

Since the problems of method and sources are central, the Glocalising Normativities project will organise periodic workshops to discuss issues of method, media and law, normative praxeology, institutions, translation, and the larger problems of conceptualizing and conducting global legal history. The aim is to foster discussion with researchers and guests based on hands-on experience in the use and interpretation of sources. The second workshop, focused on ‘normative production’, will take place on 16 October at the MPIeR. Participation is subject to registration at .


Image: Courtesy of Romulo Ehalt (JSPS International Research Fellow, Sophia University, Japan)

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