Territory and Justice Conference

Satellite Session of the Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, Dublin 2010

Monday 12th July

9.00-10.45

Attachment to Land: Property, Territory and Secession

Avery Kolers, University of Louisiana, USA
‘Attachment to Territory: Status or Achievement?’

Andrew Shorten, University of Limerick, Ireland
‘Secession Rights and Democratic Citizenship’

Chris Bertram, University of Bristol, UK
‘Property and territory: against the Kantian two-step’

10.45-11.00 Break
11.00-12.45

Territorial Rights and a Global Order

Adina Preda, UCD, Ireland
‘What are territorial rights?’

Nenad Miscevic, University of Maribor, Slovenia
‘Cosmopolitanism & Territory: Multipolar vs. Cosmopolitan Orders’

Ayelet Banai, Goethe University, Germany
‘Why do Cosmopolitans Need Borders? On Political Self-Determination and the Normative Significance of Territorial Boundaries’

Lea Ypi, Oxford, UK
‘A Permissive Theory of Territorial Rights’

12.45-2.00 Lunch
2-3.45

Nationalism, Self-Determination and Territorial Rights

Chaim Gans, Tel Aviv University, Israel
‘TBA’

Kim Angell, University of Oslo, Norway
‘Needs and Desert in David Miller’s Theory of Territorial Rights’

Zoran Oklopcic, Carleton University, Canada
‘Achieving Choice: Self-Determination, Theories of Secession, and Independence of Kosovo’

3.45-5.30

Resource Rights and Global Justice

Hillel Steiner, University of Manchester, UK
‘TBA’

Margaret Moore, Queen’s University, Canada
‘Resource rights and global justice’

Chris Armstrong, University of Southampton, UK
‘Global justice and the convention of national control over resources’

5.30 Wine Reception
7.00 Dinner

 

Tuesday 13th July

9.00-10.45

Sovereignty and Resource Rights

Peter Dietsch, University of Montreal, Canada
‘Promoting justice in international tax governance’

Fabbian Schuppert, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland
'Administering Scarce Natural Resources: Time to De-Territorialize and Re-Territorialize Sovereignty?’

Aviezer Tucker, CEVRO Institute (Prague), Czech Republic
‘Sovereignty without Territory, Emigration without Movement: The Panarchist Solution’

10.45-11.00 Break
11.00-12.45

Territory and Citizenship

Iseult Honohan, UCD, Ireland
‘The territorial basis of citizenship acquisition’

Patti Lenard, University of Ottawa, Canada
‘When are citizenship rights territorially based?’

Megan Kime, University of Sheffield, UK
‘Environmental Refugees and Global Justice’

12.45-2.00 Lunch
2-3.45

Immigration and Justice

Loren Lomasky, University of Virginia, USA
‘Migration and Global Justice’

Daniel Kofman, University of Ottawa, Canada
‘Immigration and Global Justice’

Alex Sager, Portland State University, USA
‘Immigration and Equality’

3.45-5.30

Immigration, Emigration, and the Space Between

Jaakko Kuosmanen, University of Edinburgh, UK
‘Moral asymmetry between emigration and immigration’

Caleb Yong, Oxford University, UK
‘Rights to immigrate and exclude: the need for institutional moral reasoning’

Stephanie Silverman, Oxford University, UK
‘The Gap Between Control and Deprivation: Some Ethical Considerations in the Discussion of Justifying Immigration Detention in a Liberal State’

 

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