A Virtual Conversation about the Lost Translators of 1808 and the Birth of Civil Law in Louisiana
On 27 April, at 5.30 p.m. CST (Us and Canada) the Tulane Law School and the Center for International and Comparative Law invite you to a virtual conversation about the Lost Translators of 1808 and the Birth of Civil Law in Louisiana in celebration of the release of Vernon Palmer’s new book and his 50 years of teaching at Tulane Law School.
Featuring presentations by:
Vernon Palmer
Thomas Pickles Chair, Co-Director, Eason Weinmann Center for Comparative Law
Tulane Law School, Tulane University
John W. Cairns
Professor of Civil Law
Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh
Olivier Moreteau
Professor of Law, Russell B. Long Eminent Scholars Chair, Assistant Dean & Director of the Center of Civil Law
Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University
Agustin Parise
Associate Professor
Faculty of Law, Maastricht University
Introductions by:
David D. Meyer
Mitchell Franklin Professor of Law and Dean of the Law School
Tulane Law School, Tulane University
And Q&A moderated by:
Sally Brown Richardson
A.D. Freeman Professor of Civil Law and Vice Dean for Academic Affairs
Tulane Law School, Tulane University
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