International Lawyers and the Uses of History: The Historiographical Turn in Perspective
(Deutsch unten)
Public Keynote Address by Liliana Obregón, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá
Thursday, 8 June 2023, 6:15 p.m., Kleiner Rosensaal, Fürstengraben 27, 07743 Jena
(part of the workshop ‘The Historicization of International Law and its Limits’)
If you wish to join the live stream, please contact Mrs. Susanne Prater (susanne.prater@uni-jena.de).
Professor Obregón holds an S.J.D. from Harvard Law School. She is currently an Associate Professor and Director of the LL.M. in International Law at the Faculty of Law of Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá. She also holds degrees from Universidad de los Andes and Johns Hopkins University and worked at Harvard University and the Erik Castrén Institute at the University of Helsinki. In 2019, she was a Senior Research Fellow in the Research Group “The International Rule of Law – Rise or Decline?” in Berlin. She serves on the advisory boards of the Third World Approaches to International Law Review, the Journal of the History of International Law and a number of other journals. Her current publication projects include the Oxford Handbook on International Law in the Americas as well as the books Writing the World through Law: Lawyers and their International Histories 1750–1870 and Creole Interventions in International Law: Andrés Bello, Carlos Calvo and Alejandro Álvarez (1830–1960).
Deutsch:
International Lawyers and the Uses of History: The Historiographical Turn in Perspective
Vortrag von Liliana Obregón, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá
Donnerstag, 8. Juni 2023, 18:15 Uhr, Kleiner Rosensaal, Fürstengraben 27, 07743 Jena
(im Rahmen des Workshops “The Historicization of International Law and its Limits”)
Wenn Sie an dem Live-Stream teilnehmen möchten, wenden Sie sich bitte an Frau Susanne Prater (susanne.prater@uni-jena.de).
Professor Obregón, S.J.D. (Harvard), ist Professorin und Leiterin des LL.M.-Studiengangs für internationales Recht an der juristischen Fakultät der Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá. Neben dem Harvard-Abschluss hat sie Abschlüsse u.a. der Universidad de los Andes und der Johns Hopkins University. Sie arbeitete an der Harvard University und am Erik-Castrén-Institut an der Universität Helsinki. Im Jahr 2019 war sie Senior Research Fellow in der Forschungsgruppe “The International Rule of Law – Rise or Decline?” in Berlin. Sie ist Mitglied des Beirats der Zeitschriften Third World Approaches to International Law Review, Journal of the History of International Law und einer Reihe weiterer Zeitschriften. Zu ihren aktuellen Publikationsprojekten gehören das Oxford Handbook on International Law in the Americas sowie die Bücher Writing the World through Law: Lawyers and their International Histories 1750–1870 und Creole Interventions in International Law: Andrés Bello, Carlos Calvo und Alejandro Álvarez (1830–1960).