Colloquium – Project: “The School of Salamanca“: “Perspectivas historiográficas y nuevos desafíos en la investigación sobre la Escuela de Salamanca“

Speaker: Juan Belda Plans [website: https://juanbeldaplans.com/]
Date: 15.6.2018
Time: 15.00-18.00
Location: MPIeR
Room: Z01
Organisation: Christiane Birr, José Luis Egío

Among the historians of the School of Salamanca, Juan Belda Plans is one of the most renowned scholars whose work has again and again set intellectual benchmarks in the field, recently with his commented translation of Melchor Cano’s “De locis theologicis“, one of the most important texts of the Early Modern Scholasticism. We are especially happy that he joins us for an extraordinary session at our project’s colloquium to draw a historiographical balance and shine a light on new research perspectives regarding the School of Salamanca.
The presentation will be held in Spanish.

Scandalum and Human Rights – Colloquium of the Project „The School of Salamanca“

Castillo de Bobadilla: Política para Corregidores. First edition: Madrid 1597.

Date: 06.06.2018

Time: 14:30 – 16:00

Organisation: Christiane Birr

Place: Max Planck Institute for European Legal History

Room: Lecture hall of the MPIER

At this June meeting of the Salamanca colloquium, José Luis Egío and Pedro Henrique Ribeiro will present their research on “Scandalum und Menschenrechte“ (“Scandalum and Human Rights“). The presentation will be held in German.

José Luis Egío studied philosophy and European law in Murcia, Padua, Salamanca, and Geneva. He holds a doctorate in philosophy (university of Murcia) and is currently engaged in a second PhD project with the Institute of Historical Research, Department of Philosophy and Letters, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He is a researcher in the Academy project „The School of Salamanca“ and affiliate researcher at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History.

Pedro Henrique Ribeiro studied social sciences at the university of Sao Paulo (USP) and law at the Catholic University Sao Paulo (PUC-SP). He is a DAAD fellow and currently as a PhD student at the Institute for Public Law at Frankfurt’s Goethe University.