Global Justice: Problems, Principles and Institutions
International Conference
31 May and 1 June 2012
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
Campus Westend, Casinogebäude 1.811
Presented by:
Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders"
Centre for Advanced Studies “Justitia Amplificata”
Organizers: Rainer Forst and Stefan Gosepath
Programme:
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Welcome, 2pm
Panel 1
2.15-4.30pm: Global or International Justice?
Speakers:
Darrel Moellendorf (San Diego State): "Why Global Justice?"
Andrea Sangiovanni (King’s College London): "How are Moral and Distributive Equality Related?"
Panel 2
5-7.15pm: Global Justice and Cultural Difference
Speakers:
Allen Buchanan (Duke): "The Ethical Pluralist Challenge to Human Rights"
Melissa Williams (Toronto): "Globalizing Global Justice"
Friday, 1 June 2012
Panel 3
10-12.15am: Global Standards of Distributive Justice
Speakers:
Simon Caney (Oxford): "Tolstoy's Question: On the Ecological Preconditions of Global Justice"
David Miller (Oxford): "Global Egalitarianism: a third look"
Panel 4
1,45-4pm: Global Justice and Democracy
Speakers:
Katrin Flikschuh (LSE): "Cosmopolitanism, Self-Determination, and Non-Domination
Catherine Lu (McGill, Montreal): "Global Justice, Democracy and World Government"
Panel 5
4.30-6.45pm: Global Justice in Practice
Speakers:
Thomas Pogge (Yale): "Meeting Our Responsibilities: Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP)"
Henry Shue (Oxford): "Climate Hope: Fair Shares in the Exit Strategy"