Nádor utca 9.
Budapest, Budapest 1051

The conference is free, though registration is required. The Central European University (CEU) will provide coffee and tea. Lunches, dinners, accommodation and travels will be on the participants’ own expense, but the CEU can offer cheap accommodation in its dorm or assist in finding inexpensive hotels near the University.

Call for papers, workshop presentations and panels

Geographical frame: a global perspective with a basis in European legal cultures and with a special

focus on Eastern Europe

Chronological frame: From the Early Middle Ages to the Twentieth

Century

Themes

1) Gendered Legal Cultures: Theories and Methods

2) Gender, Community and Law

- property rights and economic influence

- gendered work roles and guild membership

- labour movements and the state

3) Migration and competing legal cultures – towards a global perspective

Presentation of themes may take the form of papers, workshop presentations or panel discussions. It is important that there is plenty of room for discussion.

Conference information provided by konferenciakalauz.hu

Official Website: https://legal.ceu.hu/node/19716

Added by konferenciakalauz.hu on January 20, 2011