Fellowship Posting
by the Käte Hamburger Center
for Advanced Study in the Humanities "Law as Culture"
for the research period from April 1st, 2018, until March 31st, 2020.
The Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities "Law as
Culture" (
www.recht-als-kultur.de) invites academics of excellent standing
to apply for a fellowship ranging from a minimum of three to a maximum of
twelve months on the research topic:
Law and Economy
Following the development of the "Law as Culture" paradigm in the first
funding phase (2010-2016), the Center will now turn its attention to the
interaction between the law and other cultural spheres in the second funding
phase (2016-2022). While the relationship between law and politics was the
focus in the project’s first stage, the Center will examine the connection
between
law and economy from 2018 to 2020. Research projects should
also thus be oriented towards one of the Center’s three cross-cutting issues,
namely "Cultures of Differentiation and Comparing Legal Cultures,"
"Human Rights and Autonomy," or "The Binding Force and the Emotive
Foundations of the Law."
The fact that sociological observation of economic practice cannot be adequately
conducted without considering legal-cultural premises has been
known since classical thinkers’ work on social theory. However, ignoring
individual research achievements, this analysis perspective has since long
been forgotten. An intense debate on such matters is again currently taking
place worldwide. We would like to concentrate on systematizing the legal-cultural
conditions of economic practice and the economic foundation of
legal cultures as well as analyzing them from a comparative perspective. It
should be noted that economic practice can be connected to global normative
orders by way of commercial law on the one hand, and also by way of
culturally shaped economic ethics on the other. Where does the hidden relationship
between law and economy originate in various civilizational contexts?
To what extent does law regulate the economic sphere and vice versa? In
which manner do spheres differentiate and respectively intertwine themselves
in various historical and cultural contexts? Which significance do religious
as well as political worldviews have in processes of demarcation
between the spheres? Which role do universal human rights play in light of
global non-simultaneities
(Ungleichzeitigkeiten) in the legal regulation of
economic processes? Which (legal-)cultural effects can be observed in the
globalization of economic orders? And how can the thereby arising legal-cultural
conflicts be interpreted and theoretically captured? These are only
several of the questions that will be handled in the scope of two-year theme
"Law and Economy".
The Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities "Law as
Culture" offers a creative place of study for various disciplines in the cultural
and legal sciences. Academics of excellent standing (holding at least a
doctoral degree) may apply until
August 31st, 2017, by sending a résumé,
project description (5-10 pages), selected publications, and the length of
desired research stay via mail or email (
jureleko@uni-bonn.de):
Directorate of the
Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study "Law as Culture"
c/o Jure Leko
Käte Hamburger Kolleg „Recht als Kultur"
Internationales Kolleg für Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung /
Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities "Law as Culture"
Konrad-Zuse-Platz 1-3, 53227 Bonn
Germany