Presented By: University of Michigan Law School
A Critical Theory of Transnational (In-) Justice: Realistic in the Right Way
University of Michigan Law School Program in Law & Ethics Lecture Series
Please join the Michigan Law & Ethics Program for our 2019-2020 lecture, "A Critical Theory of Transnational (In-) Justice: Realistic in the Right Way," which will be delivered by Professor Rainer Forst on October 3 at 4:00 PM in Jeffries Hall room 1020.
This event is free and open to the public.
Professor Rainer Forst of Goethe University in Frankfurt will present his work, which develops a critical theory of transnational justice. A German philosopher and political
theorist, Forst was named the “most important political philosopher of his generation” in 2012, when he won the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.
This event is free and open to the public.
Professor Rainer Forst of Goethe University in Frankfurt will present his work, which develops a critical theory of transnational justice. A German philosopher and political
theorist, Forst was named the “most important political philosopher of his generation” in 2012, when he won the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.