【IAS&FLL】Lecture on “Arbitration Across Human Faculties and Human Societies: A Three-Dimensional Epistemological Analysis” by Prof. Fan Kun (10 May 2024; 12-2 pm) (1 SP & 20.0 CS)
【高研院&法學院】講座"Arbitration Across Human Faculties and Human Societies: A Three-Dimensional Epistemological Analysis" - 樊堃教授 (2024年5月10日;下午12-2時) (1粒至叻星及20.0個CS)
Dear Colleagues and Students,
The Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (IAS) and the Faculty of Law (FLL) cordially invite you to participate in the lecture on 10 May 2024 (Friday). Professor Fan Kun, Associate Professor of Law at UNSW Law and Justice, will share insights on “Arbitration Across Human Faculties and Human Societies: A Three-Dimensional Epistemological Analysis.” Please find the details below:
- Title: Arbitration Across Human Faculties and Human Societies: A Three-Dimensional Epistemological Analysis
- Organizers: Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences; Faculty of Law
- Date: 10 May, 2024 (Fri)
- Time: 12-2 pm
- Venue: Room 2008, Faculty of Law (E32 – 2008)
Introduction of Professor Fan Kun:
Professor Fan Kun specialises in international arbitration, mediation, and socio-legal studies. She is Associate Professor of Law at UNSW Law and Justice and a member of the China International Business and Economic Law Centre.
Abstract:
This talk embarks on an interdisciplinary journey to unravel the cultural and philosophical tapestry underpinning arbitration practices across diverse human societies. By applying a three-dimensional theory of human faculties (mind, heart, soul) and societies (legal, moral, religious), it offers a fresh lens through which to understand the influence of various traditions on arbitration. The talk highlights the need for a nuanced understanding of arbitration, advocating for cultural sensitivity and adaptability in international arbitration practices and education. It invites scholars and practitioners alike to re-evaluate not just how arbitration is practiced, but more profoundly, why it is shaped in diverse and intricate ways, searching for deep-seated social and philosophical reasons underlying its diverse manifestations.
We look forward to seeing you at this event! For more information about IAS, please visit the website of IAS at https://ias.um.edu.mo/. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at ias.programme@um.edu.mo.
Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Macau
Students who attend on-site will receive 1 SP and 20 CS for “Cultural Engagement” in the Whole Person Development Award.