Judicial Politics and the Rule of Law
Konrad Kobyliński, University of Silesia - Kobylinski.konrad@gmail.com
Decline of the Rechtsstaat in Turkey: An Analysis through Schmitt’s Articles at the Dawn of Nazi Power
Berke Özenç, Turkish-German University in Istanbul - ozenc@tau.edu.tr
Liberties Under Siege: The Liberal Democratic Party's Draft Constitution for Japan and the Regression of the Rule of Law
Keisuke Abe, Seikei Unviersty - abekei.seikei@gmail.com
Panel 5
Chair: Paulina Święcicka
‘Burqa Avenger’ and the paradoxes of the secular subject
Giorgia Baldi, Birkbeck - Baldi.giorgia@yahoo.it
European Court of Human Rights and the Case of Turkey: A failure in the enforcement of liberal ideals?
Esra Demir-Gürsel, Marmara University - esdemir@gmail.com
Distorted Communication at the European Court of Human Rights
Kimberley Brayson, University of Sussex - K.D.Brayson@sussex.ac.uk
Panel 6
Chair: Giorga Baldi (tbc)
History Against Rules: History against Rules: Is the Nationalistic Quest for Returning the Cultural Properties of Ancient Kingdoms Dangerous to the Rule of Law?
Yoshiaki Sato Seikei University - lcjcij@hotmail.com
The Precariousness of (Constitutional) Rights: Investigating the Charter-Interpreting Process
Garrett Lecoq, Carleton University - GarrettLecoq@cmail.carleton.ca
Indonesia and the Challenge of Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law
Hilaire Tegnan, The Center for Constitutional Study, Andalas University, Indonesia - Tegnan1@yahoo.fr
6. FROM CRISIS TO RESILIENCE: SPATIAL JUSTICE IN AN AGE OF AUSTERITY
Panel 1
Chair: Julia J.A. Shaw
The Walker
Olivia Barr, Melbourne Law School, Australia - olivia.barr@unimelb.edu.au
Crisis, austerity and socio-spatial justice: reflections from Athens, Greece
Penny Koutrolikou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece - pennykk@gmail.com
Paul and Spatial Justice: Critical Legal Readings of an (Non)Ecclesial Figure
Taylor Weaver, University of Kent - T.M.Weaver@kent.ac.uk
Panel 2
Chair: Hillary J. Shaw
CLOCK: Transforming Cultural, Material and Spatial Spheres of Justice
Jane Krishnadas, Keele University Law School - j.h.krishnadas@keele.ac.uk
Being Illegal
Anette Sikke, University of Illinois, Springfield, USA - asikk2@uis.edu
Offshore Processing, Spatial Imaginaries and the Sovereign Crisis: An Australian Case Study
Emma Patchett, King’s College, London - emma.patchett@kcl.ac.uk
7. CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES AND POLITICAL ECONOMY STREAM
Panel 1: Financialization, speculation, short-termism
Chair: Iain Frame
A philosophical dialogue on financial risk towards a phenomenology of financial markets
Daniele D’Alvia, Birkbeck - d.dalvia@bbk.ac.uk
The Post-Crisis Reproduction of Financialization in the E.U. The Reconstitution of the European Capital Market as a Medium of Governance. “A Constructive Effort Towards Spontaneous Development”
Jasper van Dooren, Kent - J.van-Dooren@kent.ac.uk
Law, scale, anti-zooming, and corporate short-termism
Lilian Montcrieff, Glasgow - Lilian.Moncrieff@glasgow.ac.uk
The company as subject
Stephen Connelly, Warwick - S.J.Connelly@warwick.ac.uk
Panel 2: Accountability and its limits
Chair: Iain Frame
The Value of ‘Corporate Accountability’ in International Law: A Marxist Analysis
Grietje Baars, City University London - grietje.baars.1@city.ac.uk
Instituting the capitalist State: the trials against German industrialists in post-war Germany
Hannah Franzki, University of Bremen - franzki@uni-bremen.de
The Language of Law and Trade
Yoriko Otomo, SOAS - yo4@soas.ac.uk
Panel 3: Legal intersections and comparative law
Chair: Iain Frame
Responses to gender pay equality impediments: Deciphering the Equal Remuneration cases and substantive equality in Australia.
Amanda Viriri, Kingston Law School - k1062864@kingston.ac.uk
Recovery of pure economic losses under a comparative analysis
Renato Lovato Neto, Universidade do Porto/CAPES - rlovatoneto@gmail.com
About Law, Economics and Argumentation: The Forgotten Case of Labor Concerns in Brazilian Competition Policy
Alberto Barbosa Jr., University of Hamburg and University of Vienna - alberto.barbosa@emle.eu
Panel 4: Law and capitalism
Chair: Iain Frame
An Uneven and Combined Development Theory of Law
Susan Dianne Brophy, St. Jerome’s University in the University of Waterloo - susan.brophy@uwaterloo.ca
Capitalism, Economy and Foreign Investment
Enrique Prieto-Ríos, Birkbeck and Universidad de los Andes - ea.prieto@uniandes.edu.co
Varieties of Capitalism and Market-Style Criminal Process
Darryl K. Brown, University of Virginia School of Law – brownd@virginia.edu
8. CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CULTURE AND PRESERVATION - PRECARITY IN OUR PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE CULTURAL HERITAGES
Panel 1: Contemporary Issues in Cultural Heritage Law: Underwater Cultural Heritage and Illegal Trafficking
Chair: Sara Ross
A Battle between Universality and Integrity: From the Point of View of the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
YinCheng Hsu, University of Glasgow (UK) - y.hsu.1@research.gla.ac.uk
Bridge Over Troubled Waters? Underwater Cultural Heritage, The UNESCO Convention, Past Doubts and Current Challenges
Eden Sarid, University of Toronto (Canada) - eden.sarid@mail.utoronto.ca
New Means in Fighting Against Illicit Traffic of Cultural Property
Raffaele Aveta, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli (Italy) - raffaeleuni@inwind.it
Panel 2: Cultural Property and Conflict
Chair: Kanwal DP Singh
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of a Non-International Armed Conflict: a case study of criminal prosecutions before international courts
Alice Lopes Fabris, Universidade Federal Minas Gerais (Brazil) - alice.lfabris@gmail.com
ISIS: A Catalyst for Revisiting the Concept of Cultural Genocide?
Mary Kavita Dominic, The National University of Advanced Legal Studies (India) - marykavitadominic@gmail.com
Iconoclasm, Cultural Politics and Resilience: The Protection of Cultural Heritage in Post-Conflict Zones
Valentina Vadi, Lancaster University (UK) - v.vadi@lancaster.ac.uk
Panel 3: Changing the Conversation in Cultural Heritage Law: Intangible Cultural Heritage, Heritage Discourse, and Collective Memory
Chair: Valentina Vadi
Tension in the Cityscapes: Redevelopment, Intangible Cultural Heritage Preservation, and Assets of Community Value
Sara Ross, Osgoode Hall Law School (Canada) – saraross@osgoode.yorku.ca
Authorised Heritage Discourse and Cultural Heritage Law
Sophie Vigneron. Kent University (UK) - S.Vigneron@kent.ac.uk
Cultural Heritage and the City: Urban Conservation and Collective Memory in Hong Kong and Macau
Mirosław M. Sadowski, University of Wroclaw (Poland) - mmsadowski@gmail.com
Panel 4: Cultural Heritage Law in India
Chair: Zehra Betul Ayranci
A Novel Perspective on Cultural and Natural Heritage; Innovative Alterations to the Existing System and Thoughtful Addendums for Future
Emil Sunil George, Symbiosis Law School, Pune (India) - emilsunilgeorge@gmail.com
Intellectual Property Rights Law: A Tool for Legal Protection of Cultural Heritage – Indian Experience
Lisa P. Lukose, University School of Law and Legal Studies (India) - drlisarobin@ipu.ac.in
Analysis of Law Relating to Protection of Heritage – Reconfiguring Corporate Resources in Reference to India
Kanwal DP Singh, University School of Law and Legal Studies (India) - kanwal.als@gmail.com
Impact of Globalization, Westernization on Indian Culture: Good or Bad?
Ankit Bhandari and Srijan Mishra, National Law University (India) - ankitbha58@gmail.com
Panel 5: Modernization of Cultural Heritage Law
Chair: Lisa P. Lukose
Transforming India’s Antiquated Antiquity Laws
Arkalgud Ramaprasad, Chetan J Dixit, Priyansha Rawat, Swati Singh, and Vijeth Acharya, National Law School of India University, Bangalore (India) - vijethacharya@nls.ac.in
Internet and Popular Pakistani Literature
Muhammad Kamran, Oriential College (Pakistan) - kamran.urdu@pu.edu.pk
Fear of Hollywoodzilla: Future Cultural Heritage, International Law and Call For Duty to Preserve Diversity in Global Film Industry
Zehra Betul Ayranci, Istanbul Bilgi University School of Law (Turkey) - betulayranci@hotmail.com
Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage: Challenges and Experiences
Ali Aghahosseini Dehaghani, University of Nantes (France) - aliaghahosseini@gmail.com
9. CRITICAL PSYCHOLAWGY: DIALOGUE AT MODERN TIMES BETWEEN LEGAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Panel 1: Critical Psychology: Cross-Cultural and Clinical Perspectives
Chair: TBC
An introduction for a Critical debate in psychology
Patrick Denoux, University Toulouse Jean-Jaures - denoux@univ-tlse2.fr
Sonia Harrati, University Toulouse Jean-Jaures - harrati@univ-tlse2.fr
Emergency and its deadly politics
Yann Zoldan, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - yann.zoldan@gmail.com
From “sacrified youth” to radical fanaticism: Reflection on the phenomenon of radicalisation
Lucie Rodrigues, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - lucie.b.rodrigues@gmail.com
Public and Police Perspectives on Conflict management and Resolution Strategies: Working together for a Systemic Reform?
Garima Jain, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O.P. Jindal Global University - gjain@jgu.edu.in
Sanjeev P. Sahni Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O.P. Jindal Global University - drspsahni@jgu.edu.in
Panel 2: Crime and Punishment
Chair: Rachid Oulahal
Criminality in modern times: A clinical study of the violent criminal act from the author/victim couple
Mathilde Coulanges, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - mathilde.coulanges@gmail.com
Death penalty: an empirical analysis of public opinion in India
Sanjeev P. Sahni Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O.P. Jindal Global University - drspsahni@jgu.edu.in
Garima Jain, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O.P. Jindal Global University - gjain@jgu.edu.in
Issues to bullying: between psychical reparation and penal sanction.
Regior-Ferrat Fabienne, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - fab.regiorferrat@gmail.com
Pirlot Gérard, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - pirlotg@aol.com
Ambivalent sexism and moral values: A way to understand men’s rape proclivity in Brazil and England
Arielle Sagrilla Scarpati, University of Kent - ass29@kent.ac.uk
Afroditi Pina, University of Kent
Roger Giner-Sorolla, University of Kent
Panel 3: Human being Instrumentalization
Chairs: Yann Zoldan and Orane Hmana
Cyborg imaginaries in law
Mika Viljanen, University of Turku - mivevi@utu.fi
Psychical filiation / legal filiation a dialectical relation in the heart of contemporary families
Delphine Rambeaud-Collin, Psychology and Clinical Psychopathology, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - collindelphine@orange.fr
Sylvie Bourdet-Loubere, Psychologue Clinicienne, Maître de Conférences HDR, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès
Anne-Valerie Mazoyer, Psychologue Clinicienne, Maître de Conférences HDR, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès
Jean-Philippe Raynaud, Professeur des Universités - Praticien Hospitalier. PU-PH La Grave Hospital Toulouse
Social representations of homoparentality and their consequences in legal psychologist practices (France and Brazil).
Fillipe Soto Galind, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - filipe.soto-galindo@etu.univ-tlse2.fr
Allyne, Evellyn, Federal University of Pernambuco
Elaine Costa-Fernandez, Federal University of Pernambuco
Patrick Denoux, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès
Panel 4: Critical Culture Contact: Memories, Trauma, Violence
Chairs: Mathilde Coulanges and Yann Zoldan
Growing old and experiencing memory disorders what perspectives for elderly migrants
Rachid Oulahal, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - oulahal@yahoo.fr
Patrick Denoux, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès
Julien Teyssier, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès
Psychical dynamics of resentment : the example of the S.T.O. (forced labour) during WWII
Bérangère Pautrat, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - berangere.chambon@wanadoo.fr
The Care in prison in New-Caledonia : why take culture into account
Orane Hmana, University Toulouse Jean-Jaurès - orane.hmana@yahoo.fr
Migration: between resistance and compromise
Clementine Resve, University of Lorraine - clem.resve@gmail.com
10. FEMINIST TURNING POINTS
Panel 1
Chair: Yvette Russell
Mobilisation, problem representation and silencing – paradoxes in Swedish policy around stereotypes, gender equality and free speech.
Eva-Maria Svensson, University of Gothenburg - eva-maria.svensson@law.gu.se
Maria Edström, University of Gothenburg
Criminalising violence against women: feminism, penality and rights-based discourses in post-neoliberal Ecuador
Silvana Tapia Tapia, University of Kent - sct25@kent.ac.uk
Gay Governance: A Queer Critique
Aeyal Gross, Tel-Aviv University - aeyal.gross@gmail.com
Panel 2
Chair: Sarah Keenan
‘Governance Feminism’ and the Neoliberal Academy
Katie Cruz, University of Bristol - Katie.a.cruz@gmail.com
Yvette Russell, University of Bristol - yvette.russell@bristol.ac.uk
International Criminal Law, Gender and Governance Feminism: An Examination of Halley’s ‘Rape at Rome’
Valerie Oosterveld, University of Western Ontario - vooster@uwo.ca
Medea and the Tragedy of the Stranger: Feminist turning points
Nayeli Urquiza, University of Kent - nayeli.urquiza@gmail.com
Panel 3
Chair: Katie Cruz
Sex/Gender is Fluid: What Now For Feminist Engagements with International Human Rights?
Kathryn Mcneilly, Queen’s University Belfast - k.mcneilly@qub.ac.uk
On Gender and Justice: Interrogating Equality, Difference and Discrimination
Marjo Rantala, University of Helsinki - marjo.rantala@helsinki.fi
Tiia Sudenkaarn, University of Turku - tiijun@utu.fi
The legal recognition of same-sex couples as a political demand: Biopolitical classifications and the aporia of the “married” subject
Athina Papanagiotou, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences - papanagiotouath@gmail.com
Panel 4
Chair: TBC
Killed because she is a woman – so what? Law´s (lacking) response to femicides
Marjo Rantala, University of Helsinki
The Gendered-Nature of Criminal Law Defences: An African Historical Perspective
Caroline Smart, University of the Western Cape - carolineannwilson1968@gmail.com
Gender Equality and the IPC: The Judicial Response
Sanskriti Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur - sanskritisngh6@gmail.com
Feminist Turning Point of Nepal
Renuka Devi Sitaula, Norvic International Hospital Kathmandu - adrenu@yahoo.com
11. OCCUPATION & THE DAY AFTER: PROTEST, PREFIGURATION, REPRESENTATION
Panel 1: Constitutionalism beyond Representation
Chair: Illan Wall
Anarchism and Republicanism
Ruth Kinna, Loughborough - R.E.Kinna@lboro.ac.uk
Alex Prichard, Exeter - A.Prichard@exeter.ac.uk
Negri beyond Negri: Constituting the Constituent Process
Simon Thorpe, University of Warwick - simongareththorpe@googlemail.com
Reconceptualising representation: Schmitt and Derrida
Jacques de Ville, University of the Western Cape, South Africa -jdeville@uwc.ac.za
Panel 2: Subjective Politics After the Occupation
Chair: Simon Thorpe
Experimenting, nothing but experimenting: mapping the (im)possibilities of political ruptures.
Leticia da Costa Paes, Birkbeck College, University of London, Law and Humanities Department - lpaes01@mail.bbk.ac.uk
Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places: Thinking after Squares and Parks or from Pubs and Working Men’s Clubs?
Jayan Nayar, School of Law, University of Warwick - R.J.Nayar@warwick.ac.uk
Under the Sight of Justice
Ceylan Begüm YILDIZ, School of Law (PhD), Birkbeck College, University of London -ceylanbegumyildiz@gmail.com
Panel 3: (Dis)order and (In)justice in Atmospheres of Protest
Chair: Andreas Kotsakis
The Long Range Acoustic Device and the Jurisprudence of Sonic Violence
James Parker, Melbourne Law School - parker@unimelb.edu.au
Atmotechnics: Policing Crowds in Occupation
Illan rua Wall, School of Law, University of Warwick - I.R.Wall@warwick.ac.uk
The Disabled People’s Protest: the counter-conduct of the benefit scroungers? A Foucauldian perspective on disability resistance in the context of a welfare reform
Ivanka Antova, Queen’s University Belfast - iantova01@qub.ac.uk
12. ON THE LEGAL PRODUCTION OF THE (NEW) COMMONS: LAW AS A LIVING PRACTICE
Panel 1
Chair: Vito De Lucia
Of Commons, Heterolegalities and Alter-Temporalities
Vito De Lucia, Arctic University of Norway - vitodelucia@gmail.com
The juridical production of reality: towards a theory of legal performativity
Riccardo Baldissone, Westminster University - riccardobaldissone@yahoo.com.au
Radical Sovereignty, Law’s Potential
Angus McDonald, Staffordshire University - angusmcdonald1@outlook.com
Panel 2
Chair: Margherita Pieraccini
We as the problem – has it already happened?
Kristina Cufar, European University Institute - Kristina.Cufar@eui.eu
Legal personhood – singular plural?
Susanna Lindroos-Hovinheimo, University of Helsinki - susanna.lindroos@helsinki.fi
Panel 3
Chair: Riccardo Baldissone
Law's Imaginary Life on the Ground: Liberia and the Rule of Law
Shane Chalmers, Australian National University - shane.chalmers@anu.edu.au
Joining legal pluralism with legal consciousness in the study of Italian new commons
Margherita Pieraccini, University of Bristol - m.pieraccini@bristol.ac.uk
Politico-legal dynamics of global constitutionalism and the possibility of commons through law
Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko, National University of Ireland - ekaterina.yahyaoui@nuigalway.ie
13. PARRHÊSIA AND THE LAW
Panel 1
Chair: Kati Nieminen
The mimesis of free speech: Reading Athenian parrhesia with/against Michel Foucault
Jan R. Stenger, University of Glasgow, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies - jan.stenger@helsinki.fi
Milton, Parrhesia, and Derrida's Force of Law
Louise Mabille, University of Hull - louisemab2@yahoo.com
Ethopoiesis and the law
Samuli Hurri, University of Helsinki - samuli.hurri@helsinki.fi
Panel 2
Chair: Samuli Hurri
Hate speech
Eliska Pirkova, University of Helsinki - eliska.pirkova@helsinki.fi
Inquiring the truth, misstating facts: Law, history and the holocaust denial prohibition
Daniela Bifulco, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli - daniela.bifulco@tin.it
The Taboo in Law & the Law as a Taboo
Kati Nieminen, University of Helsinki - kati.nieminen@helsinki.fi
Panel 3
Chair: Samuli Hurri
Counter-community and rights as friendship
Bal Sokhi-Bulley, Queen's University Belfast - b.sokhibulley@qub.ac.uk
Parrhesia and history
David Thomas, Birkbeck School of Law - davidncthomas@gmail.com
Parrhesia as Challenge to the Symbolic Order in Political Trials
Karen Richmond, University of Strathclyde - karen.richmond@strath.ac.uk
14. RESPONSES TO THE LOSS OF THE POLITICAL: INTELLECTUALS, HUMANITARIANS AND THE REVOLUTIONARIES
Panel 1
Chair: Ozan Kamiloglu
Co-operation and the Possibility of the Political
Tara Mulqueen, Warwick School of Law
From anti-capitalist struggles to poverty alleviation policies: situating post-Marxist theories
Moniza Rizzini Ansari, Birkbeck School of Law, University of London
How to picture sovereignty: from image theory to image-nation
Marcus V. A. B. de Matos, Birkbeck School of Law
Panel 2
Chair: Tara Mulqueen
Mapping the political: Spaces of collective action after the retreat of emancipatory projectsin Turkey
Zeynel Gül, Department of Sociology, Koç University, Birkbeck
Politics of Human Rights Discourses and the ethics of violence
Ozan Kamiloglu, Birkbeck, University of London
How to lose friends and alienate people: being a critical theorist
Adam Gearey, Birkbeck – a.gearey@bbk.ac.uk
15. REVOLUTION, COUNTER-REVOLUTION AND THE LAW
Panel 1: Thresholds: Revolution and the State of Exception
Chair: Cosmin Cercel
Agamben and Marxism on the State and Civil War
Daniel McLoughlin, University of New South Wales - Daniel.McLoughlin@unsw.edu.au
Hamburg’s danger zones as a state of exception – A critical analysis drawing on Carl Schmitt and Walter Benjamin
Thomas Hirschlein, New School for Social Research, New York City - hirst099@newschool.edu
On Exception, Fiction and the Performativity of Law
Gian Giacomo Fusco, University of Kent - giangiacomofusco@yahoo.it
Panel 2: The Other Side: Revolution, Law and Marxism
Chair: Simon Lavis
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