3rd Workshop on Juridical Culture in Portugal – Dispute Settlement and Judicial Systems (9th-13th centuries): Procedure and Proof
31.03.2017 | 8:00 - 17:00
Edifício ID, Sala Multiusos 2, NOVA FCSH, Lisbon
The “3rd Workshop on Juridical Culture in Portugal – Dispute Settlement and Judicial Systems (9th-13th centuries): Procedure and Proof” aims to continue in the footsteps of the previous workshops, which have been conceived as opportunities for informal debate of topics which have seen some progress in Portugal in recent years, but whose specificities have been responsible for a certain isolation of both those who devote themselves to it and of the subject-matter itself, perceived too often by fellow historians as a micro-field reserved for specialists only.
This meeting aims to bring together researchers who will share and discuss the results of their study of particular realities and cases, the possibilities of various methodological approaches, the use of tools derived from other disciplines, different levels of personal experience and comparisons drawn from conflict solving and judicial systems in diverse parts of the Medieval World.
We therefore hope to encourage a fruitful dialogue which will promote future collaboration amongst researchers of the topic in Medieval Portugal and elsewhere, and to establish a basis for further meetings in which this perspective can be fruitfully developed.
Organization: IEM-FCSH/NOVA
Organizors: Maria João Branco; André Evangelista Marques
Registration fee (registration is limited to 25 attendees)
- Students: 10€
- General public: 15€
Registration
- Registration must be submited by email, to iem.geral@fcsh.unl.pt
- The following must be indicated in the registration email:
- Full name [this name will be used to issue a certificate of attendence];
- Full Address, zip code, city, country;
- Telephone;
- Tax Identification Number (TIN);
- E-mail;
- Confirmation that you want proof of presence.
- Proof of payment must be sent along with the registration email, and must include the following information in the notes: “CC610244-IEM Colóquios-WJC2017 – [participant name]”. Payment can be made in person at the Institute for Medieval Studies. Exceptionally, by agreement, payment can be made on the day of the workshop.
IBAN: PT50 0781 011200000006399 80
SWIFT: IGCPPTPL
- If applicable, students must supply proof of their current student enrollment (copy of Student Identity Card) along with the registration email.