Doc. dr. Marko Bosnjak organized international scientific conference on 25th-26th September 2006 in Ljubljana. Research team of the Institute of Criminology took part in a multilateral research project "Vers un droit penal postmoderne?" In the framework of this project, the Institute organised the first french-slovenian gathering of penalists with the abovementioned title. The contributions highlighted developments of contemporary criminal law in the world, while trying to establish whether one can speak of post-modern criminal law.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
The participants of the international scientific conference (2004) on Crime, Social Control and Post-Modern Processes (in the context of 50th anniversary on the Institut of criminology) were leading scientists and experts in the fields of criminology, penology, material criminal law and criminal procedure law.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
Prof. dr. Renata Salecl is regular visiting professor at the London School of Economics. In the last three years, she has been co-teaching an MA course on Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Society. She has also given a number of lectures as part of the course Law and Society. In 2007, she hold a series of seminars on psychoanalysis and the law for students and staff at the Department of Law. Professor Salecl has also been appointed as a recuring visiting professor at Cardozo School in New York where each year she delivers a condensed 7 week long course Psychoanalysis and Law.
B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university
Prof. dr. Alenka Selih had a plenary lecture entitled "Enlargement of EU and Crime Policy" at the Congress of the European Association of Criminology (2004). In this lecture, professor Selih looked at the severity of crime in the new EU member states. She in particular focused on the question of what kind of new type of crime these states might experience after they joined the EU. In the conclusion, professor Selih proposed some ideas on how the EU can jointly find ways to limit criminal activity in its member states.
B.04 Guest lecture
Prof. dr. Renata Salecl hold a distinguished lecture at the Dept. of Law, McGill University, Montreal, Canada entitled: "Psychoanalysis and Law in Times of Limitles Choice". This lecture showed how in post-modern times our perception of rights have been replaced by the idea of choice and how this insistance on choice increases people's feeling of anxiety and guilt. The lecture was organized by prof. dr. Desmon Mandelson, who is one of the leading theorist of law and post-modernism.
B.04 Guest lecture
Prof. dr. Renata Salecl is regular visiting professor at the London School of Economics. In the last three years, she has been co-teaching an MA course on Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Society. She has also given a number of lectures as part of the course Law and Society. In 2007, she hold a series of seminars on psychoanalysis and the law for students and staff at the Department of Law. Professor Salecl has also been appointed as a recuring visiting professor at Cardozo School in New York where each year she delivers a condensed 7 week long course Psychoanalysis and Law.
B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university
Prof. dr. Alenka Selih had a plenary lecture entitled "Enlargement of EU and Crime Policy" at the Congress of the European Association of Criminology (2004). In this lecture, professor Selih looked at the severity of crime in the new EU member states. She in particular focused on the question of what kind of new type of crime these states might experience after they joined the EU. In the conclusion, professor Selih proposed some ideas on how the EU can jointly find ways to limit criminal activity in its member states.
B.04 Guest lecture
Doc. dr. Marko Bosnjak organized international scientific conference on 25th-26th September 2006 in Ljubljana. Research team of the Institute of Criminology took part in a multilateral research project "Vers un droit penal postmoderne?" In the framework of this project, the Institute organised the first french-slovenian gathering of penalists with the abovementioned title. The contributions highlighted developments of contemporary criminal law in the world, while trying to establish whether one can speak of post-modern criminal law.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
The participants of the international scientific conference (2004) on Crime, Social Control and Post-Modern Processes (in the context of 50th anniversary on the Institut of criminology) were leading scientists and experts in the fields of criminology, penology, material criminal law and criminal procedure law.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
Prof. dr. Renata Salecl hold a distinguished lecture at the Dept. of Law, McGill University, Montreal, Canada entitled: "Psychoanalysis and Law in Times of Limitles Choice". This lecture showed how in post-modern times our perception of rights have been replaced by the idea of choice and how this insistance on choice increases people's feeling of anxiety and guilt. The lecture was organized by prof. dr. Desmon Mandelson, who is one of the leading theorist of law and post-modernism.
B.04 Guest lecture