Events Calendar
Law and the Reproduction of Food Poverty
- Date:
- November 12, 2018
- Start:
- 4:00pm
- End:
- 6:00pm
- Save to your calendar:
- iCalendar (.ics)
- Location:
- TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)
- For more info:
- Sarah Eliason
Rapoport Center Colloquium: Law and the Production of Inequality - Tomaso Ferrando presents "Law and the Reproduction of Food Poverty" with a response from Rajeev Patel
Our public debates are increasingly centered on the question of socio-economic inequality – its increase, its economic and political consequences, its importance to the present and its likely future. Inequality may well be at the root of many of the human rights violations in the world today. Our Fall 2018 speaker series will explore the role of law (including, perhaps, human rights law) in the production of inequality, and the role of law (including, of course, human rights law) in responding to inequality. The Colloquium presents an interdisciplinary group of scholars who focus their investigations on the ways in which various legal regimes create, reinforce, and/or ameliorate patterns of structural inequality, locally and globally.
- Faculty Colloquia Series:
- Speaker:
- Tomaso Ferrando
Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol
- Tomaso Ferrando
- Moderator:
- Rajeev Patel
- Files:
- Law and the Reproduction of Food Poverty
Rapoport Center Colloquium: Law and the Production of Inequality - Tomaso Ferrando presents "Law and the Reproduction of Food Poverty" with a response from Rajeev Patel
- Law and the Reproduction of Food Poverty
- Specific audiences:
- Texas Law students
- Prospective students
- Texas Law alumni
- Faculty
- Staff
- General public
- Sponsored by:
- Bernard & Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights & Justice
If you need an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the sponsor listed above or the Texas Law Special Events Office at specialevents@law.utexas.edu no later than seven business days prior to the event.