Legal Treasure Tours are intended to enable those who research legal phenomena to explore some of the legal treasures--manuscripts, photographs, maps, audio-visual material, rare books, ephemera, works of art with a legal dimension--that are hidden or showcased in world leading collections; to see and touch unique materials, to place them in the historical and social contexts… Continue reading Origins of the Legal Treasure Project
Approaching law
Training in graphic design
Having enjoyed working with a graphic designer, I decided to explore what it would be like to be one. In 2013, I began a series of graphic design short courses. I am including here some examples of my work to give an insight to others who, like me, have no idea what to expect. Each… Continue reading Training in graphic design
Curent Legal Problems lecture
Connected Lives (c) Amanda Perry-Kessaris 2013I gave a public lecture (14.03.13) entitled 'Can economic sociology save law and development' as part of the Current Legal Problems lecture series run by Faculty of Laws, University College London.Proceedings of the series are published by OUP.
Poster competition
Three-to-one: Approaching the econo-socio-legal (c) Amanda Perry-Kessaris 2013An exhibition of posters, apps and films was held as part of the LSE Research Festival (01.03.13). My entry was entitled Three-to-one: approaching the econo-socio-legal. This black and white version of the poster will appear in a forthcoming journal article.
