I would like to draw your attention to the BILETA 2010 International Workshop on Multisensory Law.
The ongoing digital revolution has manifold implications for the law. The growing number of nontextual phenomena in the legal context raises a host of new questions that established legal ...Weiterlesen
Am 11. und 12. Februar 2010 wird an der Ruhr Universität Bochum eine Tagung stattfinden, die den Titel „Die Vernunft der Bilder – Gewalt und Menschenrechte“ trägt.
Die Organisatorin der Tagung, Prof. Dr. Antje Kapust, führt wie folgt in die Tagung ein: „Die Geschichte der ...Weiterlesen
Zenon Bankowski, Maksymilian Del Mar, and Paul Maharg are pleased to invite you to join them in the book project "Beyond Text in Legal Education":
"After an initial positive response from Ashgate, we are currently putting together a more detailed proposal for a two-volume collection of ...Weiterlesen
Tactile-Kinesthetic Law (Taktil-Kinästhetisches Recht) constitutes a branch of Multisensory Law. Most of the key questions that Multisensory Law raises apply mutatis mutandis to Tactile-Kinesthetic Law:
What does the term "Tactile-Kinesthetic Law" mean?
Olfactory-Gustatory Law (Olfaktorisch-Gustatorisches Recht) constitutes a branch of Multisensory Law. Most of the key questions that Multisensory Law raises apply mutatis mutandis to Olfactory-Gustatory Law:
What does the term "Olfactory-Gustatory Law" mean?
Auditory Law (Auditives Recht) constitutes a branch of Multisensory Law. Most of the key questions that Multisensory Law raises apply mutatis mutandis to Auditory Law:
Visual Law and Audio-Visual Law are quite well known, at least to a certain audience. Since the term "Multisensory Law" is still relatively unknown, the purpose of my presentation at the Munich Conference on Visual, Audio-Visual, and Multisensory Law 2009 ( ...Weiterlesen