3. Internationale Jahreskonferenz des Exzellenzclusters
Justice and/or Peace
8.-20. November 2010
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M./Campus Westend
Zur Konferenz:
In ordinary language peace usually stands for ‘freedom from disturbance‘ or ‘a state or period in which there is no war‘. Justice, in turn, is generally associated with ‘the quality of being fair and reasonable‘. In ethical and moral discourse the two are often discussed together, suggesting an internal, if delicate relationship. Consider three different voices: When, in addressing the United Nations, Pope Benedict quotes the prophet Isaiah that ‘justice will bring about peace; right will produce calm and security‘ the mere invocation of peace and justice as mutually interdependent already portends that the realities of global life probably do not (yet) live up to Catholic normative standards.
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Programm:
Donnerstag, 18. November 2010
Hörsaalzentrum HZ3
18.00 Uhr: Begrüßung
18.15 Uhr: Eröffnungsvortrag
Prof. Michael W. Doyle (Columbia University): "Ethics, Law, and the Responsibility to Protect"
Freitag, 19. November 2010
Casino - Cas 823 Festsaal
10.00 Uhr: Offizielle Eröffnung
10.30 – 12.30 Uhr:
Panel I: Contending Views on Justice and Peace
Vortrag Prof. Harald Müller: "Justice and Peace: Good Things Do not Always go Together"
Vortrag Prof. Rainer Forst: "The Normative Order(s) of Justice and Peace"
12.30 Uhr: Mittagspause
14.00 – 16.00 Uhr:
Panel II: The Politics and Ethics of Peace
Vortrag Prof. Matthias Lutz-Bachmann: "War and Peace: Norms and Facts in a Globalized World"
Vortrag Prof. Pauline Kleingeld: "Kant on Justice and Morality and Peace"
16.00 Uhr: Kaffeepause
16.30 – 18.00 Uhr:
Panel III: Lessons from History? Designs of Post-War World Orders
Vortrag Prof. Luise Schorn-Schütte: "Religious Peace As a Political Problem in Early Modern Europe (16th to 17th Centuries)"
Vortrag Prof. Brendan Simms: "New Order of Confluence of Crises?"
Samstag, 20. November 2010
Casino - Cas 823 Festsaal
10.00 – 12.00 Uhr:
Panel IV: Particularity and Universality
Vortrag Prof. Cecelia Lynch: "Popular Casuistry and the Problem of Peace and/or Justice in Christian Ethics"
Votrag Prof. Mamadou Diawara: "Justice, in Whose Name: The Domestication of Copyright in Sub-Saharan Africa"
12.00 Uhr: Mittagspause
13.30 – 15.30 Uhr:
Panel V: Justice and Peace – Goals or Fragments of International Law?
Vortrag Prof. Andreas Paulus: "International Law between Fragmentation and Constitutionalization"
Votrag Prof. Stefan Kadelbach: "International order as an Idea - On strict rules and flexible principles"
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