Interdisciplinary talk about Law at a global level

Interdisciplinary talk about Law at a global level

The 20 of June in the Postgraduate Auditorium of the University of Azuay was held the talk "Rethinking the present: Interdisciplinarity, Law and the limits of what is said" organized by the Faculty of Legal Sciences.

The event was addressed to professors of the different faculties of the UDA in order to give a different perspective on how the ethnographic method works in the interdisciplinary research of diverse areas of knowledge and its relation with the Law at a global level.

Professor Luis Eslava, Professor of International Law at the University of Kent in the United Kingdom, was the speaker.

"I had two objectives, on the one hand I wanted to give a rather sketchy view of how I understand critical legal thinking and how legal thinking allows us to have a slightly more analytically persuasive view of the international relationship," Eslava said.

"On the other hand I wanted to illustrate how that critical legal tradition that I practice, has helped me to read different spaces of what corresponds to the Global South".

During the conference, the professor used everyday examples, both from his work and from his own life, to bring the audience closer to the problems of international critical law.