Lindseth to Give Daimler Lecture
On February 8, Professor Peter Lindseth presented the Daimler Lecture at the American Academy in Berlin. He discussed his most recent book, Power and Legitimacy: Reconciling Europe and the Nation-State (Oxford University Press, 2010). In January 2012, Professor Peter Lindseth began his term as the Daimler Fellow at the American Academy of Berlin where he will explore the relationship between democracy and administration in the North Atlantic world, over the 19th and 20th centuries.
View Professor Lindseth's Lecture. (Click on the link beneath the image of the Hans Arnhold Center on the right.)
Professor Lindseth teaches Administrative Law, European Union Law, Legal History, International Business Transactions, and Torts. His research focuses on the historical evolution of the administrative state in the twentieth century as well as the relationship of administrative governance to the process of European integration.
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