Professor Mia Korpiola to give invited presentation at a colloquium at the Collège de France

11.05.2017

​Dr. Mia Korpiola, Professor of Legal History, has been invited to present at a colloquium (Au delà des particularismes : l'histoire comparative du droit) on the comparative legal history of Europe at the Collège de France on 12 May 2017.

Mia Korpiola’s lecture (”Particularisme juridique et développements communs [Moyen Âge - Temps modernes] : une perspective suédoise”) analyses both the particular and common features of older Swedish legal development vis-à-vis the rest of Europe.

The Collège de France is a renowned institute for higher education and research, established in Paris in 1530 by King Francis I of France. Some of its most famous professors include e.g.  Egyptologist Jean-François Champollion, sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, philosopher Michel Foucault and historians Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie and Georges Duby.

The program of the colloquium


Created 11.05.2017 | Updated 12.05.2017