Conceptual Forum: Normative Knowledge

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Workshop

Thursday, 15 December 2022 to Friday, 16 December 2022

Venue:

Käte Hamburger Kolleg (Iduna building)
Room 7011
Servatiiplatz 9
48143 Münster

Registration:

via Email to info.evir@uni-muenster.de

Organisation:

Prof. Dr. Thomas Duve (Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory)
sekduve@lhlt.mpg.de

Prof. Dr. Peter Oestmann (Käte Hamburger Kolleg "Legal Unity and Pluralism")
oestmann@uni-muenster.de

Flyer

Poster

Concept:

The concept by Thomas Duve understands legal history as the history of the production of normative knowledge. Such a perspective builds on a long tradition of legal historical research on the formation of norms, ideas, doctrines and institutions. It offers the possibility of integrating different epistemic communities and communities of practice into its analysis and is able to incorporate the study of practices,
materiality and other longneglected aspects of norm production. Not least, it serves as a method for a global legal history.

The Conceptual Forum of the Käte Hamburger Kolleg provides an opportunity for the interdisciplinary discussion of current methodological and theoretical suggestions for historical and legal-historical research.

Programme:

Thursday, 15 December 2022

16.00–16.30
Peter Oestmann (Münster) & Thomas Duve (Frankfurt am Main) | Welcome and Introduction

Chair: Gregor Albers (Münster)

16.30–16.45
Guido Pfeifer (Frankfurt am Main) | Brief Presentation

16.45–17.00
Samuel Barbosa (Frankfurt am Main) | Brief Presentation

17.00–17.45
Discussion

17.45–18.00
Break

18.00–19.30
Dinner at the Kolleg

19.30–21.00
Legal History Evening Lecture:

Tobias Schenk (Vienna) | Von der Selbst- zur Fremdbeschreibung des neuzeitlichen Rechtssystems. Perspektiven interdisziplinärer Justizforschung am Beispiel des Reichshofrats

Friday, 16 December 2022

Chair: Claudia Lieb (Münster)

9.00–9.15
Katharina Isabel Schmidt (Hamburg) | Brief Presentation

9.15–9.30
Daniel Bonilla (Bogotá) | Brief Presentation

9.30–10.15
Discussion

10.15–10.45
Coffee Break

10.45–11.00
Tobias Schenk (Vienna) | Brief Presentation

11.00–11.15
Susanne Lepsius (Münster/Munich) | Brief Presentation

11.15–12.00
Discussion

12.00–12.15
Break

12.15–12.30
Hillard von Thiessen (Münster/Rostock) | Brief Presentation

12.30–12.45
Discussion

12.45–13.00
Final Discussion