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Reviving Bentham’s Theory of Evidence | An Anglo-French Symposium

12 April 2018–13 April 2018, 1:30 pm–4:30 pm

Bentham Arts

Part of the Bentham and the Arts seminar series

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UCL Laws

Location

Moot Court, Bentham House, 4–8 Endsleigh Gardens, London WC1H 0EG

On 12–13 April 2018, the Bentham Project are hosting an event entitled 'Reviving Bentham’s Theory of Evidence | An Anglo-French Symposium' at Bentham House, Faculty of Laws, University College London.

The event is funded by University College London and by the French Embassy, and its aim is to bring together students and academics from the UK and France, and indeed from farther afield, in order to discuss Jeremy Bentham's extensive writings on judicial evidence and procedure.

A keynote speech by Emeritus Quain Professor of Jurisprudence William Twining will be delivered from 6 pm on 12 April at the Denys Holland Lecture Theatre. His plenary lecture will be chaired by Professor Philip Schofield (Professor of the History of Legal and Political Thought, Director of the Bentham Project, and General Editor of The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham).

If you would like solely to register for Professor Twining's plenary lecture, please click here.

The main symposium will be composed of five ninety-minute sessions over the two days in the Moot Court at Bentham House, with each session consisting of papers from scholars from legal, philosophical, or historical backgrounds.

As well as a plenary lecture by Professor Twining, the symposium will feature papers from Professor Paul Roberts (Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence, University of Nottingham), by Professor Guillaume Tusseau (Professor of Public Law, Sciences Po, Paris), and by several other academics and doctoral students from the UK, France, and the United States. Further details concerning the speakers of the symposium, and concerning the themes of each session, will be made available from early February.

A breakdown of the agenda for the symposium is as follows:

Thursday 12 April 2018

Welcome—1:30 pm.

Session I—2 pm–3:30 pm.

Intermission (with refreshments).

Session II—4 pm–5:30 pm.

Keynote speech by Professor William Twining—6 pm.

Friday 13 April 2018

Session III—9:30 am–11:00 am

Intermission (with refreshments).

Session IV—11:30 am–1:00 pm

Lunch—1 pm.

Session V—2 pm–3:45 pm

Close—4 pm.

Professor Twining's plenary lecture, and the symposium of which it is a part, are both public and free to attend.

If you have any additional queries or if you require any additional information, please contact: c.riley@ucl.ac.uk, p.schofield@ucl.ac.uk, or m.bozzo-rey@ucl.ac.uk.

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