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 Private law has often been conceived as a timeless, universal project. Yet, since the Industrial Revolution, grand socio-economic transformations have drawn private law into the whirl of time. Since the social function of private law is in flux, also its basic notions, doctrines and institutions are in continuous need of justification. The 2023-2024 ACT Lecture Series asks how intersecting trends such as digitalization, financialization and concerns for sustainability influence private law, and vice versa: What is the future of private law—and what are the agents, concepts, and processes through which its future(s) will be made? 

Semester 1 lineup and registration

  • November 13, 2023

Gianclaudio Malgieri (Leiden University): Navigating Competing Legal Futures for Digital Law

REC A3.01 & online via zoom

15.30-16.45

  • November 27, 2023 

Book Launch: Chantal Mak & Betul Kas (eds),  Civil Courts and the European Polity (OUP 2023) with Olha Cherednychenko (Groningen University) and Christina Eckes (UvA).

Online via zoom

  • January 22, 2024

Leone Niglia (University of Rome - Sapienza): The Structural Transformation of European Private Law: A Critique of Juridical Hermeneutics

Research seminar room & online via zoom

14.00-15.30