Research seminar: Latin America at its borders

- legality, illegality and transgression/new ways of thinking and acting

Thursday, September 22, 2011 - 09:15 to 16:45

What is illegality? A moral or legal concept? Is it against or simply marginal to the rule of law? What is the relationship between illegality and human rights? Is the informal economy illegal? Is an undocumented migrant illegal? Can a person be illegal? These and other questions related to illegality and related concepts will be explored at this research seminar.

The seminar engages in discussions about a Latin America which is "extended" in a geographical sense, thus including the US and Europe. The extended character of Latin America comprises immigrants, and the Latinos in the US. It also includes problems of a global character, which nevertheless often are located within the Latin American borders, such as drug production and trade.

Key note speakers are Professor Nicholas De Genova, University of London, and writer and journalist, Diego Osorno, Mexico.

Detailed programme can be downloaded here:

The seminar is organized in cooperation with the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Copenhagen and Intercultural Studies, CUID, at Roskilde University.

Participation is free but please register no later than September 12 by sending an email to Jan Gustafsson, jg.ikk@cbs.dk or Merete Borch, mb.iadh@cbs.dk . Tea and coffee will be provided; lunch can be purchased in the cafeteria.

Further information: Jan Gustafsson, jg.ikk@cbs.dk.

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