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The dark sides of the law in common law countries
The Panthéon-Assas University “Law and Humanities” research centre (a part of CERSA) is pleased to announce its first international conference to be held in Paris (France) on June 15-17, 2017. As an interdisciplinary group working on the connections between law and politics, economics, and literature, we are seeking papers exploring the dark sides of the law from a wide range of perspectives in the United Kingdom, the United States and Commonwealth countries.
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This symposium aims to cover some major questions raised by law’s (actual or alleged) indeterminacy, such as claims that law is systemically indeterminate, or that every very indeterminacy in the law is due to linguistic indetermincacy, such as vagueness and open texture. Relations between indeterminacy and interpretation, judicial discretion, politics and the rule of law will also be dealt with.
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