Ph.d.-seminar: New perspectives on constitutionalism under conditions of globalization

A two-day research and phd-seminar (B-seminar) will cover the topic "New institutions and changing boundaries between national and international law and between public and private law". There will also be a presentation of two new books about the topic, from professor Gunther Teubner and professor Chris Thornhill.

For phd-researchers.

Preliminary program :

October 11   Sociological constitutionalism, courts and legitimacy?

Venue: Domus Nova room 571

9.15 – 10.30 Keynote lecture: Chris Thornhill (Glasgow) “Sociological constitutionalism and the function of rights”

10.45 – 12 Panu Minkkinen (Helsinki) “Constitutionalism, geopolitics and the will to power: a political constitutional theory”

12 – 13 Lunch

13 – 14 Inger-Johanne Sand (Oslo) “The consequences of asymmetric international treaties”

14 – 16.30 Workshop with phd-papers

19.00 Dinner for all participants and lecturers at Tekehtopa/Bar Babylon.


October 12    Societal constitutionalism and globalization

Venue: The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (2. floor)

9.15 – 11  Keynote lecture: Gunther Teubner (Frankfurt) “Societal constitutionalism and globalization: New constitutional conflicts”

11 – 12 Mikael Rask Madsen (Copenhagen) "Judicializing the International Legal Order: The Rise of International Courts"

12 – 13 Lunch

13 – 15.30 Workshop, phd-papers with comments.

 

A dinner for lecturers only will be held at Bølgen & Moi Tjuvholmen at 19.00.

 

Participants are invited to present papers (also for recognition of B-seminar for phd researcher.)

 

Participation mail to Inger-Johanne Sand: i.j.sand@jus.uio.no

 

Notice: Day two of the seminar will be open to other attendees. For more information about the registration, click here.

 

 

Published Sep. 12, 2012 10:04 AM - Last modified Jan. 30, 2020 2:04 PM