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"Law as...": Theory and Method in Legal History Conference

April 16-17, 2010 Legal historians have long explained law through its relationship to what lies “outside” it: law & society, law & policy, law & economy. What if we imagine them as the same phenomenon – not law & economy, but law as economy (or economy as law)? What of law as art, as science, as war, as peace?

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Welcome and Introduction

Session 1: INTERACTIONS – LAW, TEXT, HISTORY

INTERACTIONS – LAW, TEXT, HISTORY

Session 2: Intersections - Law, History, Culture

Session 2: INTERSECTIONS – LAW, HISTORY, CULTURE

Session 3: Interpretations - Law, Policy, Economy

INTERPRETATIONS – LAW, POLICY, ECONOMY

Session 4: Instantiations - Law, Sovereignty, Justice

INSTANTIATIONS - LAW, SOVEREIGNTY, JUSTICE