The Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law (IISL) http:// www.iisj.es
Aug 07, 2015
The Oñati International Institute
for the Sociology of Law (IISL)
http://www.iisj.es
Sancti Spiritus University
IISL founded in 1989: RCLS Basque government
University conceived by Bishop Rodrigo Mercado de Zuazola
Functioned from 1545 - 1901 Cloister contains 32 pairs of
figures Coffered ceilings, especially
above the staircase Plateresque alterpiece in the
chapel
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Residence: Antia Palace
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18th century neoclassical palace
Santa Marina Plaza: Madinabeitia and Baruekua palaces, gardens, fountains
22 en suite double rooms Use of Oñati sports centre,
swimming pool
ResidenceRepresentative (alarm, internet…)
if problems – (pink sheet and/or Administrative Director)
Private Rooms
No smoke & no food Once per week cleaning If Friends, inform the
IISL(complete a form) No phone
Common Rooms After using it, clear
up Kitchen - recycling Lights Noice No phone
Oñati and surroundings
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Aloña Mendi, Aitzkorri Santuario de Arantzazu Mondragon co-ops Bilbao Donostia/San Sebastian Gasteiz/Vitoria
Major activities
International Masters in Sociology of Law Workshops International Congresses & Summer Courses Visiting scholars Library Publications: Oñati Socio-Legal Series, Hart,
Dykinson World Consortium for Law and Society (WCLS)
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Staff of the IISL
Administration
Visiting Scholars:-Ainhoa MarkuletaPayments-Manttoni KortabarriaWorkshops-Malen GordoaPublications-Cristina Ruiz
Library- Rakel Lizarralde- Ainhoa Baños- Elvira Muñoz
& Susana Arrese & Marije Mesonero
International Master’s in Sociology of Law
1990-2016 (27 Programmes)
473 students from 64 countries
173 professors from 32 countries
# Onatisociolegalmaster
@mastersusana
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Masters programme 2015-2016
Comparative Legal Culture, Joxerramon Bengoetxea, Universidad de Pais Vasco
Sociolegal Research: Theory and Practice Works, Maggie Walter, University of Tasmania
Globalisation, State and Citizenship:reflections on the migrants as activist, Iker Barbero, University of the Basque Country
Transitional constitutionalism in comparative perspectives, Wojciech Sadurski, Sydney University
Law and Anthropology, Martin Ramstedt,Max Plank Institute for Social Anthropology
Law and the Legal Subject, Arthur Glass, The University of New South Wales
Globalisation, Crime and Justice, Susanne Karstedt, Griffith University
How much of democracy within democracy: formal and informal sources of power, Andrzej Zybertowicz, Nicolaus Copernicus University
Access to Justice and Legal Aid: socio-legal aspects, Bernard Hubeau, Univ. of Antwerp
Sociology of Law and Economy, Sol Picciotto, Lancaster University / Iagê Miola, CEBRAP, Brazil / David Monciardini, Free University of Exeter
Law, Obedience, Disobedience: Socio-Legal Perspectives, Scott Veitch, Hong Kong University
A Sociology of Constitutionalism, Jiri Priban, Cardiff University
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Masters programme 2016-2017
Comparative Legal Culture, Joxerramon Bengoetxea, UPV/EHU
Social Research Theory and Practice, Maggie Walter, University of Tasmania
Socio Legal Perspectives on Litigation, Lynn Mather,The State University of New York
Contentious approaches to global law making, Noé Cornago, UPV/EHU
The Rule of Law: Law, Philosophy, Sociology,Politics & Reality, Martin Krygier,The University of
New South Wales
The Multicultural Constitution, Daniel Bonilla, Universidad de los Andes
Planning and Land, Robert Home, University Anglia Ruskin
Sociology of Law and the Economy, Sol Picciotto, Lancaster University / Iagê Miola, CEBRAP, Brazil /
David Monciardini, University of Exeter
Law and Anthropology, Martin Ramstedt, Max Plank Institute for Social Anthropology
State and Citizenship: reflections on the migrants as activist, Iker Barbero, UPV/EHU
Criminal Justice: Global Perspectives, Jill Hunter, the University of New South Wales
Social Theory of Law, Ralf Rogowski, University of Warwick
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Timetable: 09:00 – 11:00 / Thesis Seminar: Wednesday
Final paper: Saturday, before 18:00 (late – penalty in the grade)
Credits of all the courses needed Representative: Residence & Programme Evaluation form (with comments)- IISJ & UPV (help for
changes)
Information mostly be email (answer appreciated)
Missing a course (ask for permission: Scientific Director - Susana
Individual meetings & Group meetings (whenever is needed)
Payments (before the 5th of each month – Administration office)
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Workshops 2016
La Sociología Jurídica en América Latina y el Caribe: Debates Actuales y Perspectiva Futura The Limits of Criminalization: Precursor Crimes of Terrorism (Towards an Orwellian Society
throughout Precursor and Communication Conducts? Sex Work in the Early 21st Century – Law, Policy and Reality Child Trafficking: the Challenges for Europe. Rescuing children for human trafficking, capacity
building and protecting the rights of victims The Place of Apology in Law Radical Temporality: Law, Order and Resistance Unbounding the Law. Post-sovereignty between centre-rebuilding and centripetal forces Justicia Restaurativa en los Delitos de Violencia de Género. ¿Es necesaria una revisión de la Ley? State of Exception, Law and Economy: A socio-legal approach to the economic of exception in an
era of crisis Les enjeux de la ritualization judiciaire. Une reflexion sur les forms du procès El reto de la profundización democrática en Europa: avances institucionales en democracia
directa Critical Prison Studies, Carceral Ethnography, and Human Rights: From Lived Experience to
Global Action “Too Few Judges?” Regulating the Number of Judges in Society Commonsense Justice? Appraising Lay Judge/Jury Criminal Trials Local, Regional and International Perspectives on Political Settlement & Transition Legal Experts and Legal Expertise in the Ancient World The Evolving Role of the Prosecutor, Domestically and Internationally
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PUBLICATIONS
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Oñati IISJ library
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Visiting scholars
Accommodation, use of the library, offices Grants:
Residence Grants: work at library
Celaya Grant: globalization and law
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Some 2014-2015 Visiting Scholars- Maroni, Marta (Finland/Italy) (10/9-20/11) – Internet Access and constitutional design: squaring the circle- Hérnandez, Txomin (Spain) (15/9-15/12) – International Human Rights Law, Self determination Law, Minority Law- Fichera, Massimo (Finland) (1-26/10) – Societal Constitutionalism and the Sociological Dimension of Law. The Relationship between law and security- Chalmers, Shane Paul (Australia) (26/10-21/12) – Rule of Law of Legal Pluralism…- Bouthinon-Gumas, Hughes (France) (27/10-12/12) – Introduction to Law, Banking Law, Economic Criminal Law..- Kaouache, Raouf (Algeria) – 1/11–22/12 – The organizational culture of the organizations in Algeria- Mica, Adriana (Poland) (23/11-3/12) – Why Paraformality Works. The Diffusion of Quick Cash Loans in Poland”- Jakubowska-Branicka, Iwona (Poland) (23/11-3/12) – Why Paraformality Works. The Diffusion of Quick Cash Loans in Poland- Galvis Castro, Felipe A. (Colombia) – Literatura y enseñanza del derecho internacional en Latinoamérica: una propuesta de reformulación crítica- Muszynski, Karol (Poland) – Inflation of law in Poland – social and institutional causes and consequences of the phenomenon- Ellialti, Tugce (Turkey) – A Travesty of Justice? State, Gender and Cases of Sexual Violence in Turkey
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Workshops: February 2016 Residence grants: February 2016 Masters programme: February 2016