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Legal and Political Theory Forum – ‘Why Courts Can’t Save Democracy’

29 November @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

The Legal & Political Theory Forum was set up in September 2007 in order to provide an umbrella for seminars and colloquia on topics of common interest to scholars and graduate students working in various disciplinary areas, but particularly in the fields of politics and law. The Forum holds a series of seminars during term-time, at which papers are presented by academics who are based either at LSE or more commonly elsewhere.

On Wednesday, 29th November, Tarun Khaitan (LSE) will present the following paper ‘Why Courts Can’t Save Democracy’.

Our policy is to make Forum events as inclusive as possible. All Forum events are open to staff and students from all departments and all academic institutions. The Forum is run by Thomas Poole (LSE Law School).

Details

Date:
29 November
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Venue

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