Research seminars
TiREG research seminars are organized regularly around topics in relation to regional law and governance. Experts and practitioners are invited to present and discuss their research as well as share their thoughts on gaps in the state of our knowledge on regional governance, promising avenues for further interdisciplinary research and possibilities for networking and collaboration.
Seminars are usually held from 12.30 to 14.00 hrs at the Tilburg University campus. Buffet lunch is provided, unless otherwise specified.
Overview research seminars
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09:00 - 14:30
A legal history of the global commons
The story of how modern international law reached across the so-called "global commons", or areas beyond sovereign territorial jurisdiction: the high seas, the deep seabed, Antarctica and the outer space.
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14:00 - 15:30
Invited lecture: Legal-Theological Justifications of the Slave Trade in the 16th Century
Join an enlightening session at the next I-HILT invited lecture! We are thrilled to host Dr. Anne-Charlotte Martineau, who will deliver a lecture on "Legal-Theological Justifications of the Slave Trade: From Francisco de Vitoria to Luis de Molina (16th Century)".