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Early Medieval Law in Context, Conference, Carlsberg Academy, 15-16 Sept 2011

Early Medieval Law in Context

Conference in Copenhagen

15 September 201116 September 2011

The Early English Laws project is pleased to announce a two-day conference at the Carlsberg Academy in Copenhagen exploring laws, law-making and legal interpretation in Western Europe in the early Middle Ages. The conference, organised with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of the Early English Laws project, is a collaboration with the Nordic Medieval Laws Project and will draw speakers from Britain, Europe and North America. Professors Bruce O’Brien (IHR, London/University of Mary Washington), Stefan Brink (Aberdeen), Ditlev Tamm (Copenhagen) and John Hines (Cardiff) will be among the speakers.

For online registration just click here.

The Conference organiser is Jenny Benham

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