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Wednesday January 22, 2003 01:56
by realistic law not english law
It starts this friday
this weekend: THE THIRD ANNUAL BREHON LAW SYMPOSIUM
Fénechas III
THE THIRD ANNUAL BREHON LAW SYMPOSIUM
"Law on the Frontier"
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THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY & TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
Hon. Justice Adrian Hardiman, Supreme Court of Ireland
Dr. Howard Clarke, University College Dublin
Dr. Sean Patrick Donlan, University of Limerick
Dr. David Edwards, University College Cork
Mr. Raimund Karl, University of Wales
Mr. Kenneth Nicholls, University College Cork
Dr. Emmet O’Byrne, Dictionary of Irish Biography
Prof. Donnchadh Ó Corráin, University College Cork
Mr. Damien Shiels, National Museum of Ireland
Dr. Katharine Simms, Trinity College Dublin
FRI JAN. 24 th BURKE THEATRE, ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY, 5.00- 8.00 PM
SAT JAN. 25th USSHER THEATRE, TRINITY COLLEGE 10.00AM – 5.00 PM
SUN JAN. 26 th WICKLOW & CARRICKMINES TOUR Sidegate TCD 11.00 AM
40 euros (students/OAP 20 euros)
Vincent Salafia (087) 132-3365 fenechas3@yahoo.com
Comments (1 of 1)
Jump To Comment: 1Ná díol caora dhubh, ná ceannaigh caora dhubh, agus ná bí gan caora dhubh.
Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence is founded on a patriarchal conceit.
That land and livestock may pass from dead father to living son.
European jurisprudence is founded on similar feudal notions with Napoleonic codification.
There were other legal systems and conceits.
Brehon being but one which sees the interelated responsibilities of the individual and society in very different terms.
In the 21st century we shall develop new legal and jurisprudential concepts and vehicles.
Do not giggle at brehon law nor seahfhocal ancient proverbs of astounding wisdom.
We can not sustain this world of patent.
we can not sustain this world of copyright.
we can not sustain this world of equity.
some of us say YA BASTA!
some of us say tricky bricky
hippy freaky
trippy anarchisty.
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