11. Konferenz des Netzwerks "Gender Differences in the History of European Legal Cultures"

13.11.2022

Das internationale Forschungsnetzwerk "Gender Differences in the History of European Legal Cultures", das von Margareth Lanzinger koordiniert wird, trifft sich zur nächsten Konferenz von 18.-19. November 2022 in Vancouver.

Das im Jahr 2000 gegründete Forschungsnetzwerk versammelt Wissenschaftler*innen aus aller Welt aus den Bereichen Geschichte, Rechtsgeschichte, Europäische Ethnologie, Soziologie und Politikwissenschaft, die in historischer Perspektive die Bedeutung und Funktion von Geschlechterunterschieden in europäischen Rechtskulturen analysieren.

Conference "Interactions, Exchanges, and Transformations. European Legal Traditions and their Impact on the Construction of Gender in a Global Context"

Zeit: 18./19. November 2022

Ort: Simon Fraser University’s Harbour Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Konferenzwebsite

Margareth Lanzinger hält in "Panel 4" den Vortrag "A dowry system in Southern Tyrol? Gender-related implications in a transitional space".

"Interactions, Exchanges, and Transformations: European Legal Traditions and their Impact on the Construction of Gender in a Global Context" is an interdisciplinary and cross cultural exploration designed to investigate the complexities and tensions that lay at the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and the law from antiquity to the present. This three-day conference is a collaborative project of three research universities in British Columbia: Simon Fraser University, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Northern British Columbia. It brings together an international group of emerging and established scholars in Vancouver to explore interactions between Europe and the world in relation to the development and transformation of law and gender constructs across time and space, highlighting the ways in which they intersected with race, class, and religion.The meeting in Vancouver is the 11th conference of the international network Gender Differences in the History of European Legal Cultures.