The Singapore Symposium in Legal Theory 2019
The Singapore Symposium in Legal Theory is an initiative supported by the Faculty of Law to promote discussion of current research in the field of legal theory, broadly conceived. It consists of occasional seminars and a formal programme of papers held in Semester 2 each year, in which those working in legal theory from around the world join with colleagues at NUS to present work in progress and explore contemporary debates.
Date | Paper Titles & Presenters | Slides | Videos |
28 January 2019 Monday, 5-7pm |
Economic Liberty and the Fragmentation of Contract Law Dr Arie Rosen The University of Auckland |
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11 February 2019 Monday, 5-7pm |
The Epicurean Universe of Jeremy Bentham Professor Philip Schofield University College London |
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25 March 2019 Monday, 5-7pm |
Legal Positivism as a Realist Theory of Law Professor Brian Leiter University of Chicago |
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1 April 2019 Monday, 5-7pm |
The Pardon Paradox Associate Professor Adam Perry University of Oxford |
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8 April 2019 Monday, 5-7pm |
Independence and Accountability in the Charity Sector Professor Matthew Harding The University of Melbourne |
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