Centre for Legal Theory
The Singapore Symposium in Legal Theory 2017
(funded by Singapore Ministry of
Education Academic Research Fund
Tier1)
The Singapore Symposium in Legal
Theory is an initiative
supported by the Faculty of Law
to promote discussion of current
research in the field of legal
theory, broadly conceived. It
consists of occasional seminars
and a formal programme of papers
held in Semester 2 each year, in
which those working in legal
theory from around the world
join with colleagues at NUS to
present work in progress and
explore contemporary debates.
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Date | Paper Titles & Presenters | Slides | Videos |
31 January 2017 Tuesday, 5-7pm |
Legislation as
Stipulation Associate Professor Patrick Emerton Monash University |
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14 February 2017 Tuesday, 5-7pm |
What Makes a Social
Order Primitive? In
Defense of Hart’s Take
On International Law Associate Professor David Lefkowitz University of Richmond |
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7 March 2017 Tuesday, 5-7pm |
Democratic Equality or
Confucian Hierarchy? Professor Joseph Chan The University of Hong Kong |
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21 March 2017 Tuesday, 5-7pm |
Constituting the
People Professor Leslie Green University of Oxford |
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4 April 2017 Tuesday, 5-7pm |
The Political Morality
Of Criminal Law Associate Professor James Edwards University of Oxford |
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