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Inevitably ignorant: On excusable ignorance and mistakes about the criminal law

28 March @ 6:00 pm

Speaker:  Professor Giovanni Tuzet (Bocconi)

The aim of the Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Theory Forum is to provide a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue on the criminal law and the criminal justice system. Its members and affiliates (mainly from LSE Law School but also other LSE Departments and institutions) conduct research on various aspects of criminal law and criminal justice from a variety of methodological standpoints (moral, political and social theory, criminology, anthropology, epistemology etc.).

Events take please in the Vera Anstey Room (Old Building, LSE), 6pm. A Zoom link will be circulated in advance of each seminar for those wishing to attend remotely. For further information, contact f.picinali@lse.ac.uk

Details

Date:
28 March
Time:
6:00 pm
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Organizer

Federico Picinali
Email:
F.Picinali@lse.ac.uk
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Venue

Moot Court Room
7th Floor, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE
London, WC2A 3LJ United Kingdom
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