The Italian-Slavic Legal Theory Seminar is a forum promoting scholarly discussion between legal theorists from Italian and Slavic speaking universities of the Central and Eastern Europe. The forum is open to Slavic and Italian legal theorists working at other universities as well.
The event is open to established academics as well as to junior scholars and students of law and philosophy. The organizers of the forthcoming second edition in 2020 especially welcome submissions of short papers on balancing and legal interpretation from junior scholars and students. One panel will also be dedicated to the valuable legacy of Berislav Žarnić (1959-2017) and its implications for legal theory.
Video lectures 2021:
Gabriela Bašić Hanžek - Normativity, Logic and Communication in Žarnić’ s Philosophy of Law
Giovanni Battista Ratti - Normative Systems, Rationality Requirements and Deductive Closure
Giorgio Pino - Normativity for Positivists
Mario Krešić - Functions of Law - In Search of the Functions of the Legal System: Axiomatic and Methodological Stage
Andrea Barca - The Concept of Permission Within the Set-theoretical approach to the Logical Theory of Normative Systems
Miodrag Jovanović - Prototype Theory of Concepts and Analytical Account of Law - Methodological Crossroads