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The Edinburgh Legal Theory group is delighted to share with you the line-up for our Autumn semester. We have lots of exciting events coming up, so make sure to save the dates in your calendar and to come along for what we can guarantee will be lively and inspiring discussions. See you there! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
This is today!
In our regular Thursday slot, instead, we will be joined by Athanasios Peftinas (Oxford), who will present a draft on ‘Law on Revolutions’ in the Moot Court Room, 3-5 pm. More info at: www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/.... 2/2
Athanasios Peftinas (University of Oxford) – Law in Revolutions and the Law of Revolutions | Edinburgh Law School
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November 13, 2025 at 9:16 AM
This week we’re loading up on legal theory, with not one, but two seminars!

Today, we're hosting Hrafn Asgeirsson (Surrey), with a paper on 'How normative functions “shape” the law: a grounding problem for legal positivism?'. The event will take place in the Quad Teaching Room at 3 pm. 1/2
November 10, 2025 at 9:40 AM
We’re back with another ELTRG seminar tomorrow, October 30th, when @ninavarsava.bsky.social (University of Wisconsin) will present a paper on 'The Nature of A Precedent's Error’. The event will take place in the Moot Court Room, 3-5 pm. More info & abstract here: www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/...
Nina Varsava (University of Wisconsin) – The Nature of a Precedent’s Error | Edinburgh Law School
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October 29, 2025 at 10:45 AM
We’re delighted to share the details of this Workshop in Legal Epistemology, co-organised by Tsampika Taralli (UoE) and Alex Houghton (Stirling). The event will take place at the University of Stirling on Oct 27th, 2-7 pm. Further info & a registration link at: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/workshop-o....
Workshop on Legal Epistemology
Let's dive deep into the world of legal epistemology and explore the fascinating intersection of law and knowledge in this hands-on workshop
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October 22, 2025 at 9:44 AM
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Happy to invite you all for our next seminar presentation on October 17th at 15:00 (GMT). Our guest is Adam Kolber (Robert Kaufman ’57 Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School) who will present his working paper titled “Moral and Legal Vectors". Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
October 7, 2025 at 3:42 PM
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My paper ’Theories of Normative Legitimacy Beyond the State and the Role of their Conceptual Dimension: A Methodological Insight from Raz’s Service Conception of Authority’ has just been published on Res Publica (Springer Nature)! link.springer.com/article/10.1.... 1/4
Theories of Normative Legitimacy Beyond the State and the Role of their Conceptual Dimension: A Methodological Insight from Raz’s Service Conception of Authority - Res Publica
Many contemporary accounts of normative legitimacy beyond the State have tried to apply legitimacy requirements traditionally developed to justify State authority to non-State entities. This has often resulted into a State-centric ‘impasse’, where the structural differences between domestic and non-State exercises of normative power have led many to conclude that legitimacy cannot ever be achieved in a robust sense at the international, supranational, and global level, and that we should either abandon the concept or put forward very minimal normative requirements. Against this backdrop, this paper argues that we ought to get out of the State-centric impasse to make sure that theories of non-State legitimacy retain their normative grasp and prescriptive function by striking a better balance between idealism and realism. To do so, theories of normative legitimacy beyond the State should incorporate a methodological insight drawn from Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority: namely, the dependency of its normative dimension of what makes authority legitimate on a conceptual dimension of what authority entails. Up until this point, the legacy of Raz’s theory in relation to the study of non-State authority has typically been limited to the question of whether its normative legitimacy requirements can be successfully translated into the global domain. However, the most valuable yet under-investigated aspect of the service conception for the study of non-State legitimacy goes beyond its Normal Justification Thesis (NJT) and can be found in this reliance of its normative dimension on its conceptual dimension. As the paper shows, this element of the service conception may be particularly instructive for how putative theories of legitimacy beyond the State ought to be developed even in those cases in which the NJT is not picked out as the definitive way to assess the legitimacy of non-State authorities. Overall, this paper argues that moving past State-centric standards of legitimacy in our assessment of non-State regulatory entities requires us to choose substantive criteria of legitimacy that, similarly to the one adopted by Raz’s service conception, are drawn from a conceptual understanding of what it means to hold authority.
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October 10, 2025 at 9:49 AM
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October 9, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Join us today for our ELTRG Seminar, where Jason Krentos
(University of Hertfordshire) will present a paper on 'The Rule of Law as a Community of Strangers'. More details below: www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/...
Jason Krentos (University of Hertfordshire) – The Rule of Law as a Community of Strangers: Bottom-Up Reasons | Edinburgh Law School
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September 25, 2025 at 8:27 AM
Our first event of the new academic year is tomorrow 🎉 Tomasz Widłak (University of Gdansk) will join the ECLT to present a research project on 'Judicial Techno-Legal Virtues in AI-Augmented Justice’. The seminar will be in the Moot Court Room, 3-5 pm. Make sure to come along if you’re in Edinburgh!
September 17, 2025 at 2:31 PM
The Edinburgh Legal Theory group is delighted to share with you the line-up for our Autumn semester. We have lots of exciting events coming up, so make sure to save the dates in your calendar and to come along for what we can guarantee will be lively and inspiring discussions. See you there! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
September 15, 2025 at 9:57 AM
The entire Legal Theory community in Edinburgh is extremely saddened to hear about the passing of Conor Gearty. He was an extremely kind and inspiring person, and he will be sorely missed. Our thoughts are with his friends and family.
September 12, 2025 at 10:46 AM
Our Edinburgh Legal Theory Festival starts this coming Monday! Here are the programmes - please note that the end time of the workshop on day 2 (Tuesday) is now 3.25pm.
May 29, 2025 at 5:01 PM
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It’s been a while since we had a critical legal theory panel at the Edinburgh Legal Theory Festival! Holly and I are super excited to host this collaborative workshop, where we’ll discuss what it means to do CRT and to ‘be’ a critical scholar, and how to engage with ‘traditional’ #legaltheory 1/3
The workshop on Contemporary Critical Legal Theory is on Wednesday 4th June @ 9.30am-12.40pm and is organised by our own Sara Canduzzi @saracanduzzi.bsky.social and Holly Hayes. Speakers are Sidonia Lucia Kula (SOAS), Illan rua Wall (Galway), Sahar Shah (Bristol), and Patricia Tuitt (independent).
May 20, 2025 at 9:58 AM
We're happy to share the posters for each of the days of this year's Edinburgh Legal Theory Festival. Please share widely!
May 14, 2025 at 3:05 PM
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Looking forward to the 2025 Legal Theory Festival at the University of Edinburgh @legaltheoryed.bsky.social. I’ll be presenting a paper entitled ‘Interpretation as Collaboration’. Thanks to @philosophy-law.bsky.social for the invite!
Here's the poster for this year's Edinburgh Legal Theory Festival. Come join us, and please share widely!
May 13, 2025 at 12:31 PM
Here's the poster for this year's Edinburgh Legal Theory Festival. Come join us, and please share widely!
May 13, 2025 at 8:17 AM
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Looking forward to this!
Our Legal Theory Festival starts 3 weeks today! We've workshops on Methodology in General Jurisprudence, Jurisprudence by Experiment, Conforming Interpretation and Human Rights, Contemporary Critical Legal Theory, and Grotius' "The Rights of War and Peace", as well as a Keynote by David Dyzenhaus.
May 12, 2025 at 3:08 PM
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Looks like a fabulous set of events for this year's Legal Theory Festival. The programme is available here: www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/.... Please repost and share widely!
May 12, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Our Legal Theory Festival starts 3 weeks today! We've workshops on Methodology in General Jurisprudence, Jurisprudence by Experiment, Conforming Interpretation and Human Rights, Contemporary Critical Legal Theory, and Grotius' "The Rights of War and Peace", as well as a Keynote by David Dyzenhaus.
May 12, 2025 at 9:09 AM
We've just extended the deadline for our 2025/26 Seminar Series! you can now submit your abstract until Friday, 23rd of May 2025, with outcomes communicated by Monday, 30th of June. If you've not done so already, make sure to submit your work, and to share this call with your colleagues and friends.
Our annual Call for Abstracts is out! We really look forward to reading about your fascinating research as we select the speakers for our 2025/2026 Seminar Series. Also, feel free to share this call with your friends and colleagues. You can find more details (including deadlines) below:
May 8, 2025 at 1:21 PM
This afternoon we will host a Work-in-Progress session with visiting PhD candidate Filipa Paes (University of Oxford), who will be presenting a paper on ‘Juridical Bivalence’. The event is pre-read, so make sure to get in touch if you’d like to receive a copy! www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/...
WiP: Filipa Paes (University of Oxford) - ‘Juridical Bivalence’ | Edinburgh Law School
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April 24, 2025 at 9:17 AM
This Thursday, we will host another ELTRG Seminar, in which Kevin Tobia (Georgetown University) will present his research on ‘Experimental Jurisprudence’. More details at: www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/.... We are looking forward to seeing many of you there for a thought-provoking discussion!
ELTRG Seminar: Kevin Tobia (Georgetown University)- ‘Experimental Jurisprudence’ | Edinburgh Law School
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April 9, 2025 at 11:19 AM
Today we will host an online legal theory event, where Felipe Jimenez (University of Southern California) will present his paper on ’Truly General Jurisprudence’ (updated title). You can find more details and Zoom registration link at: www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/....
ELTRG Seminar: Felipe Jimenez (University of Southern California)- ‘On Legal Expertise’ | Edinburgh Law School
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March 27, 2025 at 10:21 AM
Our Centre Director, Amalia Amaya, has just published her article on ‘Exemplary Arguers (For Example, in Law)’ in Topoi: An International Review of Philosophy 🎊🎉. In this work, Amalia examines the relevance of exemplarity to virtue argumentation theory in law. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Exemplary Arguers (for Example, in Law) - Topoi
This paper explores the relevance of exemplarity to virtue argumentation theory. It does so by using the law as both an illustrative and a normative example. The paper proceeds as follows. First, it a...
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March 25, 2025 at 12:06 PM
Today our legal theory seminar series continues with Prof Paul Roberts (University of Nottingham) presenting a paper 'Doing Criminal Justice with Integrity' www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/...
ECLT Seminar: Paul Roberts (University of Nottingham)- ‘Doing Criminal Justice with Integrity’ | Edinburgh Law School
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March 20, 2025 at 10:30 AM