Unpacking the Luggage 2013
Summer is over, and so are the vacations. Everybody is returning to their desks. What did they read during the summer holidays? Which books did they pack? We have asked legal scholars about their summer reading.
Unpacking the Luggage 2013
Summer is over, and so are the vacations. Everybody is returning to their desks. What did they read during the summer holidays? Which books did they pack? We have asked legal scholars about their summer reading.
Hans Joas’ book on the genealogy of human rights, Irish detective stories, a certain American classic, and a book on labor law in the context of changing social and political environments – Christopher McCrudden did quite a bit of reading over the summer, enjoying the privilege of delving into some non-legal literature for a change.
Continue reading >>A biography of his predecessor René Cassin, a history of Napoleon's Russian campaign from the view of the soldiers and a novel set in 19th century Den Haag - that is what ECtHR President Dean Spielmann had packed for his summer vacation.
Continue reading >>Two graphic novels did Martti Koskenniemi pack for his summer vacations, plus several books about Heidegger, Thomasius and Christian Wolff, novels about Trieste and the parodies going on at academic conferences, and an Australian novel he finds increasingly hard to finish...
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