Juris North Monthly Discussions
[Wednesday 1st November 2023, 3pm, hybrid]
“The Death of Law.”
Dr William Lucy, Professor, Durham Law School, United Kingdom.
Hosted by Prof. Dr Michael Gordon, Liverpool Law School.
Abstract
Is law a distinctive regulatory paradigm or even a family of related, distinctive paradigms? And, if so, in what might this distinctiveness consist? Furthermore, is this regulatory paradigm under threat from other regulatory paradigms such as, for example, what jurists have called a West Coast (or Technological Management or Algorithmic Regulation) paradigm? In this talk, I attempt to answer these questions while also addressing another: are these questions, and the issues to which they give rise, of any interest to jurists and legal philosophers? I suggest that there are indeed at least three sets of such issues (and we’ll see whether or not you agree . . . ).
Participants
For those attending in person, the session will be at the School of Law and Social Justice Building, University of Liverpool. Room TBC.
To book your place (either in person or online) and for further information, please contact j.nunez@mmu.ac.uk
NOTE: all other Juris North Monthly Discussions this term have been moved to 2024. We’ll send the relevant details in January 2024.
Wednesday 18th October 2023
Dr Jorge Emilio Núñez
Twitter: @DrJorge_World
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