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The Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: Events

Thursday, 14 July 2016 - Friday, 15 July 2016
Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften, conference room

Research Center »Justitia Amplificata: Rethinking Justice« of Goethe University
Conference

Cristian Dimitriu, Alasia Nuti, Isaac Taylor
»Europe Today: Normative Challenges«

Chair
Cristian Dimitriu (Ph.D. Political Philosophy, Postdoctoral Fellow of the Research Group »Justitia Amplificata«),
Alasia Nuti (Ph.D. Political Theory, Postdoctoral Fellow of the Research Group »Justitia Amplificata«),
Isaac Taylor (Ph.D. Political Theory, Postdoctoral Fellow of the Research Group »Justitia Amplificata«)

Speaker
Cristian Dimitriu (Justitia Amplificata), Luara Ferraccioli (University of Amsterdam), Axel Gosseries (Université Catholique de Louvain), Tamar Meisels (Tel Aviv University), Alasia Nuti (Justitia Amplificata/University of York), James Pattison (University of Manchester), Isaac Taylor (Justitia Amplificata), Gabriel Wollner (Humboldt University Berlin), Lea Ypi (LSE).

Workshop description
The guiding idea of the European Union is that more can be achieved by working together than by acting alone. Yet a number of recent challenges call into question Europe’s collective capacity to promote prosperity and justice. Controversies over the terms of migration and the fair distribution of refugees among member-states suggests an isolationist attitude is present in many countries. The disagreements between Greece and its creditors over the terms of sovereign debt repayment is fuelled by the suspicion that the EU is not working for everybody. And many European countries’ reaction to the Syrian civil war has been thought by many to have been inadequate. This conference aims to explore the normative issues underlying these challenges. Topics include:

The EU and Counter-Terrorism in War Zones
What moral prohibitions apply to states taking military action against terrorist groups? Do the standard principles of just war theory apply to military counter-terrorist operations or do they need to be modified for this "new" type of conflict? Under what circumstances (if any) is targeted killing of known terrorists permissible? Should states concerned with their security provide inducements to actors engaged in foreign conflicts rather than entering them directly?

The EU and Sovereign Debts
Are states entitled to default on their sovereign debts? If so, under what conditions? What principles should rule sovereign debt restructuring? What are odious debts, and how would a feasible institutional arrangement eradicate them? And why should current generations honour debts incurred by previous ones? What is the connection between sovereign debts, human rights, corruption and complicity?

The EU and Immigration
Which are the specific challenges in justice in migration faced by the EU today? How should the EU respond to the refugee crisis and, in general, to asylum seekers? Has freedom of movement translated into justice for those European citizens who temporarily or circularly migrate within the EU? And, how should (in)justice in temporary migration within the EU be theorized?

Registration
Attendance of the workshop is free. Registration is required for organization and catering purposes by June 24. Places are limited, and will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis. In order to register, please contact Ms Valérie Bignon: Bignon@em.uni-frankfurt.de

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