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Workshop: Louisiana: The Legal History of Europe in a Single US State, 20-21 May, 2011

   
Louisiana: The Legal History of Europe in a Single US State

Two Day Workshop: 20-21 May 2011

Raeburn Room, Old College, University of Edinburgh

Speakers:

Professor George Dargo – New England Law School, Boston
Professor John W Cairns – University of Edinburgh
Professor John Lovett – Loyola University, New Orleans
Professor Markus Puder – Loyola Untversity, New Orleans
Ms Asya Ostroukh – Research Student, University of Edinburgh
Professor Vernon V Palmer – Tulane University Law School
Dr Agusfn Parise – Post-Doc Fellow, M-P-I for European Legal History

Cost:
£ 90 to include 2 day workshop and dinner on Saturday evening.
£25 for 2-day workshop only.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided throughout both days.

Payment can be made by following the web link: www.epay.ed.ac.uk

Places are limited.

RSVP by 29th April 2011 to law.events@ed.ac.uk

For further information please contact: john.cairns@ed.ac.uk

 

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