25th Edition | Module 2016.2
LAW AND HISTORY: a relationship of interdependence in the construction of legal thought
Coordinators: Prof. Arno Dal Ri Jr
Monitors: Felipe de Farias Ramos, Thayrine Paôla Canteli e Marjorie Carvalho de Souza
Place: Room 205, 2. floor, Center for Legal Sciences (CCJ), UFSC
Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 pm
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SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS AND READINGS:
The readings for each meeting will be available for copy at least one week in advance at the Copier Quatro Irmãos, located in the Center for Communication and Expression (CCE) of the Federal University of Santa Catarina. Just request the folder of the Study Group on The History of Legal Culture (under the coordination of Prof. Arno Dal Ri Jr.).
1st Meeting: 08/23/2016 – Presentation of the group and the theme of the module.
2nd Meeting: 08/30/2016 – Introduction to the methodological premises of the group.
3rd Meeting: 09/06/2016 – Historia magistra vitae: the understanding of time and law in antiquity.
4th Meeting: 09/13/2016 – High Middle Ages: The end of history in the two cities of Augustine.
5th Meeting: 09/20/2016 – Low Middle Ages: the end of the Right in Dante’s Monarchy.
6th Meeting: 09/27/2016 – Modernity (1): The New Historical-Philosophical Science of Vico against abstract reason.
7th Meeting: 10/04/2016 – Modernity (2): History as the spirit of the law in Montesquieu.
8th Meeting: 10/11/2016 – Modernity (3): Rousseau’s contractualism and Voltaire’s evolutionary history.
9th Meeting: 18/10/2016 – 19th Century: The German Historical School and Savigny’s opposition to codification.
10th Meeting: 10/25/2016 – Contemporaneity (2): Historical-dialectical materialism and marxist law theory: Karl Marx and Pachukanis.
11th Meeting: 11/01/2016 – Contemporaneity (3): The place of history between decision and norm in the debate of Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen.
12th Meeting: 11/08/2016- Hard core of methodology in History.