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Öffentliche Vorlesungen 

Gesellschaft

On violence, law and democracy: anthropological perspectives on Britain and beyond
Date

Wed. 01.03.2023

Time

18:15 - 19:45

Speaker

Prof. Dr. Insa Koch

Location

Universität St.Gallen, Raum A 09-011
Audimax / Bibliothek
9000 St. Gallen
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Price

Semesterpass für 20 Franken

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Law is often seen as a harbinger of morality and justice, or, alternatively, as a set of neutral rules that govern society. The aim of this lecture is to question the idea of law as either justice or as abstract doctrine. Drawing on comparative perspectives from Britain, the Commonwealth, and beyond, it introduces case studies that look at the difference between ‘law in action’ and ‘law in books’. Topics covered may include the relationship between law and colonialism; violence and the law; and the ethnocentric roots of human rights. The lectures will also turn to the question of the punitive turn witnessed across liberal democracies, including on the rise of ‘law and order’, authoritarian populism and anti-immigrant policies in Britain and beyond.


Mittwoch, 18.15 bis 19.45 Uhr, Universität St.Gallen, Raum A 09-011
1.3., 8.3. und 15.3.2023

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