Legal Theory Seminar Series 2019/20
The Edinburgh Legal Theory Research Group (LTRG) would like to open a call for submissions to our 2019/20 seminar series. We aim to attract quality scholarship which may not yet be well-known to the members of the group. We particularly welcome submissions relating legal philosophy with other areas of philosophy (e.g. ethics & metaethics, political philosophy, philosophy of language, metaphysics, epistemology) and papers engaging with legal theory in a practical context (e.g. legal interpretation/ construction or legal reasoning & argumentation). Papers focusing primarily on biographical or exegetical matters are not encouraged. We encourage applications from women, ethnic minorities, disabled scholars, and members of other under- represented groups.
The LTRG seminars are normally on Thursday afternoons. They are attended primarily by staff and research students from the Edinburgh School of Law, and frequently also by participants from other Schools of the University of Edinburgh (particularly Philosophy or Political Theory) as well as other academic institutions. Discussions are informal and always very lively.
If you would like to give a paper as part of our Seminar Series, then please send – in the same file and in .doc or .docx format – an abstract, no longer than 500 words and written in English, together with some brief biographical details to the Convenor of the LTRG (Joaquín Reyes) at: convenor.legaltheory@ed.ac.uk. Please include ‘Abstract submission’ in the subject line.
Successful applicants will be asked to send a draft paper one week in advance of the seminar so that it can be circulated among members of the LTRG. Our sessions typically last 2 hours, and presentations should be around 25-30 minutes to maximise the time for questions and discussion. We ask that this time be used to give a general overview of the paper.