Veranstaltungen
Event Series: Centre for British Studies - Monday Lectures WS 25/26
Vortrag
How (Not) to Compare Laws
Appointment
Mon., Nov. 17, 20255:00pm - 7:00pm
Venue
Hauptgebäude, Unter den Linden 6, 10999 BerlinAdmission
free 
Going beyond the wording of rules and dogmatic constructions, comparative lawyers have studied the functions of rules, often discovering hidden similarities. Critics of functionalism emphasize otherness and may strive for decolonisation of laws. In the debate about dos and don'ts of comparing laws, should we focus more on how not to compare laws?
Professor Dannemann, formerly Reader in Comparative Law at the University of Oxford, took up his Chair at the Centre in 2003. This lecture draws on his experience in explaining German law to English students, academics, courts and lawmakers, and English law to German audiences, and in drafting rules which can operate in different legal systems.
With a tribute by Prof. Dr iur. Dr phil. Dr h.c. Stefan Grundmann, LL.M. (Berkeley)
Registration necessary at: events.gbz@hu-berlin.de
Further information
Organizer: Centre for British Studies & Faculty of Law, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Dannemann, MA (Oxford)
Scientific director: Prof. Dr iur. Dr phil. Dr h.c. Stefan Grundmann, LL.M. (Berkeley)
Further information on the event's website
Contact
Catherine Smith
Phone: 030 2093-99040
catherine.smith@hu-berlin.de