The Adam Smith Lecture in Jurisprudence seeks to make productive in a contemporary context the distinctive approach of the Scottish Enlightenment to legal philosophy. The Lecture invites some of the world’s most distinguished legal and political philosophers whose ideas have reached out beyond narrow disciplinary boundaries, to shape innovative thinking on key philosophical, political, and social aspects of law and government. It is envisaged that these lectures will form landmark moments in our understanding of contemporary debates on law and its place in an interconnected world.
The 2024 Adam Smith Lecture in Jurisprudence will be delivered by in Glasgow by Lea Ypi, of the London School of Economics, on Monday, 21st May 2025.
The lecture will be held in the Humanities Lecture Theatre, in the Main Building of the University of Glasgow.
This will be followed by a workshop on Prof Ypi's recent work on the 22nd.
The lecture will be held in the Humanities Lecture Theatre, in the Main Building of the University of Glasgow.
This will be followed by a workshop on Prof Ypi's recent work on the 22nd.