Dans le cadre du Louvain Global College of Law, le CeDIE et le CRECO accueilleront la Professeure Elizabeth Anker et le Professeur Mitchel Lasser (Cornell) du 4 au 8 décembre 2017.
Elizabeth S. Anker teaches in the English Department and Law School at Cornell University. Her books include Fictions of Dignity: Embodying Human Rights in World Literature (Cornell 2012) and the edited collections Critique and Postcritique (with Rita Felski, Duke 2017) and New Directions in Law and Literature (with Bernadette Meyler, Oxford 2017). She edits the book series “Corpus Juris: The Humanities in Politics and Law” (with Cornell University Press) and is currently writing two books, “On Paradox: Rights and the Claims of Theory” and “Our Constitutional Metaphors: Law, Culture, and the Management of Crisis.”
Mitchel Lasser is the Jack G. Clarke Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, where he serves as Director of Graduate Studies and co-directs the Cornell Summer Institute of International and Comparative Law in Paris. He teaches and writes in the areas of comparative law, law of the European Union, comparative constitutional law, and judicial process. He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris-I (Panthéon-Sorbonne), the University of Lausanne, the University of Geneva, the NYU School of Law, Paris-V (Descartes), the Católica Global Law School (Lisbon), and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po). He held the Fulbright Distinguished Visiting Chair at the Law Department of the European University Institute (Florence) and was the Maurice R. Greenberg Visiting Professor at Yale Law School. Professor Lasser has published two monographs with Oxford University Press: Judicial Deliberations: A Comparative Analysis of Judicial Transparency and Legitimacy and Judicial Transformations: The Rights Revolution in the Courts of Europe. He is currently completing a book analyzing the recent reforms to the appointments processes to the ECJ and the ECtHR, tentatively entitled Judicial (Dis‑)Appointments: Debating Judicial Independence and Judicial Quality at the ECJ and the ECtHR.
Programme complet du Pr. Anker
- 05 décembre 2017: Séminaire doctoral "Law and Literature as a Methodology" (Public: Doctorants et chercheurs, sur inscription)
- 06 décembre 2017 : Petit déjeuner de la finalité de droit européen (Public: étudiants de cette finalité)
- 07 décembre 2017: Conférence "Screening Immigrant Rights and the Limits of European Constitutionalism" (Public: collègues et chercheurs)
Programme complet du Pr. Lasser
- 04 décembre 2017: Cours-conférence "Judicial (Dis-)Appointments, Judicial Independence and the European High Courts" (Public: étudiants)
- 06 décembre 2017 : Petit déjeuner de la finalité de droit européen (Public: étudiants de cette finalité)
- 08 décembre 2017: Séminaire de recherche "Judicial Transformations: The Fundamental Rights Revolution in France and Europe" (Public: collègues et chercheurs)