10/07/2025 08:30
- 15:00
HALL: Seminar Room 03
Proponent:
Tarantino D.
Chair:
Sinisi L.,
Tarantino D.
Speaker:
Baghino A.,
Barbagli A.,
Brocada L.,
Colonna D.,
Fiocca M.C.,
Fiocchi Malaspina E.,
Furfaro Degasperi F.,
Massa A.,
Piana P.,
Porcelloni L.
The study of the intersection of law, religion and territory has recently received considerable attention from scholars in various scientific fields. Less tied to modern statist interpretations of legal discourse or to confessional contexts, the comparative study of the relationship between law and religion, conducted by jurists, anthropologists, historians, sociologists and religious scholars, is experiencing a renaissance. This panel will explore the intertwining of legal and religious ideas, institutions and material objects from the early Middle Ages to the present day. The panel aims to bridge the academic study of the relationships between law, religion, geopolitics and socio-anthropological studies, and to introduce scholars from these fields to contemporary debates on challenges and transformations in comparative perspective