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Event: Frontier Law: Land, Justice, and Territory on the Edges of the Pacific World (Chile, 1740–1830)

The Centre for Legal History is delighted to co-host an event with the Edinburgh Centre for Global History in February!

Professor Dr Manuel Bastias Saavedra (Leibniz Universität Hannover) will join us to discuss land and frontier law in Early Modern Chile, touching on themes of global legal history, complex processes of legal transplant and reception of ius commune, and indigenous law. (https://iberland.eu/the-project/)

Details:

Wednesday Feb 5th, 4pm

Venue: Chrystal Macmillan Building Seminar Room 1 (ground floor)

Respondent: Lisa Cowan (Law)

Postgraduate researchers are invited to a coffee hour with the speaker beforehand, at 2pm in the Chrystal Macmillan Building Cafe (ground floor).

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