Kristen Rundle: "On Legal Subjectivity"
Kristen Rundle (Melbourne)
Kristen Rundle (Melbourne Law School) presents the third paper of Trinity Term 2024: "On Legal Subjectivity"
This seminar takes place in the Arthur Goodhart Seminar Room, University College, at 5:00pm on Thursday May 9.
The Room is located in Logic Lane and can be accessed from High St. or Merton St. without having to go through the main entrance to Univ College.
This event is open to anyone. No registration needed.
Pre-reading is desirable and strongly suggested, but not a requirement to attend.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kristen's book, Forms Liberate: Reclaiming the Jurisprudence of Lon L Fuller (Hart Publishing, 2012) was awarded the University of Melbourne Woodward Medal in the Humanities and Social Sciences (2017), and second prize, UK Society of Legal Scholars Peter Birks Book Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship (2012). She was the first woman and the first Australian to be asked to deliver the prestigious Kobe Memorial Lecture in Legal and Political Philosophy, which she delivered in Kyoto, Japan, in July 2018. Kristen’s articles have been published in leading national and international law journals, including Law and Philosophy, the University of Toronto Law Journal, Jurisprudence, the Modern Law Review, and the Public Law Review, and her scholarly chapters have been published in leading collections on key questions of public law and legal theory. She is also the co-author of the third (2018) and fourth (2023) editions of the Australian administrative law textbook and casebook, Principles of Administrative Law, and Cases for Principles of Administrative Law (Oxford University Press). Most recently she is the author of the ‘Cambridge Element' (Philosophy of Law series), Revisiting the Rule of Law (Cambridge University Press, 2022), a text designed to assist students of legal and political thought to navigate the unruly landscape of theoretical writing on the rule of law.
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