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>From: "Matthew H. Kramer" <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Jan 17, 2007 11:14 PM
>To: July 2007 Conference@null, null@null
>Subject: poster for conference on "The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart"
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>Please find attached a poster for the "Legacy of H.L.A. Hart" conference
>to be held at Churchill College, Cambridge on July 27-28, 2007. A hard
>copy of the poster has been sent to every department of philosophy,
>politics, or law throughout the UK.
>
>Further information about the conference appears below. (I should
>mention, incidentally, that we shall need to limit the number of
>registrants to 200 in order to keep the lecture theatre -- which contains
>240 seats -- from becoming uncomfortably crowded. So far, just about half
>the 200 places have been taken.)
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> CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
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>To mark the 2007 centenary of the birth of H.L.A. Hart, the Cambridge
>Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy (CFLPP) will host a major
>international conference on "The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart: Legal, Political,
>and Moral Philosophy" on July 27-28, 2007. The conference is generously
>subsidized by the British Academy, and is a British Academy Symposium. The
>seven panels of speakers will cover the full range of Hart's philosophical
>thought: legal positivism and general jurisprudence (including the work of
>Bentham); criminal responsibility and punishment; causation in the law;
>rights; toleration and the regulation of sexual activities; and justice.
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>All events in the conference will take place at Churchill College,
>Cambridge, in the UK. A booking form, with further information, is now
>available on the CFLPP Web site (http://cflpp.law.cam.ac.uk) in Word and
>in a PDF format. A Web-based booking form is available on the British
>Academy Web site (http://www.britac.ac.uk). A roster of the panels and a
>schedule of the events are directly below.
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>PANELS
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>Legal Positivism and General Jurisprudence
> John Finnis (Oxford University)
> David Lyons (Boston University)
> Sir Neil MacCormick (University of Edinburgh)
> Chair: Matthew Kramer (Cambridge University)
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>Legal Positivism and General Jurisprudence
> Gerald Postema (University of North Carolina)
> Jeremy Waldron (NYU)
> Chair: Quentin Skinner (Cambridge University)
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>Criminal Responsibility:
> Antony Duff (University of Stirling)
> John Gardner (Oxford University)
> Chair: Claire Grant (Birkbeck College, London)
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>Causation:
> Judith Jarvis Thomson (MIT)
> Richard Wright (Chicago-Kent College of Law)
> Chair: Tony Honore (Oxford University)
>Rights:
> Cecile Fabre (University of Edinburgh)
> Hillel Steiner (University of Manchester)
> Leif Wenar (University of Sheffield)
> Chair: Antony Hatzistavrou (Cambridge University)
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>Justice:
> Brad Hooker (Reading University)
> Philip Pettit (Princeton University)
> Alan Ryan (New College, Oxford)
> Chair: Serena Olsaretti (Cambridge University)
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>Toleration/Sexuality:
> Leslie Green (York University [Ontario]/University of Texas)
> Susan Mendus (University of York [England])
> Chair: T.R.S. Allan (Cambridge University)
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>PROGRAMME
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>JULY 27
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>8:30am-9:15am -- Registration and Opening Remarks
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>9:15am-11:15am -- Two-Person Panel
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>11:15am-11:45am -- Coffee/Tea Break
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>11:45am-1:45pm -- Two-Person Panel
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>1:45pm-2:45pm -- Lunch
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>2:45pm-4:45pm -- Two-Person Panel
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>4:45pm-5:15pm -- Coffee/Tea Break
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>5.15- 7.15pm -- Two-Person Panel
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>7.30pm -- Dinner
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>JULY 28
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>9:00am-12:00pm -- Three-Person Panel (including short break at midpoint)
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>12:00pm-1:00pm -- Lunch
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>1:00pm-4:00pm -- Three-Person Panel (including short break at midpoint)
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>4:00pm-4:30pm -- Coffee/Tea Break
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>4:30pm-7:30pm -- Three-Person Panel (including short break at midpoint)
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>7:45pm -- Dinner
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>
>For further information, please write to Matthew Kramer ([log in to unmask])
>or Claire Grant ([log in to unmask]).
Professor Terrell Carver
Department of Politics
University of Bristol
10 Priory Road
Bristol
BS8 1TU
United Kingdom
+44 (0)117 928 8826
www.bristol.ac.uk/politics
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