The Singapore Symposium in Legal Theory 2022
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.
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11 April 2022 | Just Feelings: A Tort Law Theory of Emotion Associate Professor Zoe Sinel University of Western Ontario |
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18 April 2022 | The Price of Criminal Law Skepticism: Ten Functions of the Criminal Law Professor Douglas Husak Rutgers University |
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27 April 2022 | Liability for Permissible Harm Professor Sandy Steel University of Oxford |
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12 May 2022 | Must the Epistemology of Law Track Its Metaphysics? A Case Study in Nonbasic Epistemology Professor Mark Greenberg University of California, Los Angeles |
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9 September 2022 | Escaping Precedent: Interlegality and Change in Rules of Recognition Associate Professor Nicole Roughan University of Auckland |
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