Colleagues-

[Apologies for x-posting]
Below you will find information about a series of talks organized by the Forum 
for Decentering the Human that may be of interest to members of this listserve. 
I hope you’ll be able to attend!

Talk Series - Fundamental Rights for Non-Humans: Foundations, Faults, and 
Future<https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/events/fundamental-rights-for-non-humans/>

In this talk series several prominent and early career scholars consider the 
recent phenomenon whereby courts and legislatures are asked to grant 
fundamental rights to non-human entities, such as animals, nature, and 
artificial intelligences (‘AI’).

[Focus on Decentering the Human logo]

The speakers consider the theoretical foundations of this phenomenon. Is it an 
assault on the centrality of the human or merely a way to use the common legal 
tool of fundamental rights to protect entities which some humans value? Are 
there any faults in this phenomenon? A prominent branch of critical theory 
scholarship, for example, has long been sceptical about the desirability of 
fundamental rights being used to bring about social justice. Is this branch of 
scholarship correct? Do we need something other than fundamental rights for a 
more just world for non-humans? Finally, they consider whether this phenomenon 
has a future. Is it merely a fad, likely to fade away as it encounters 
resistance, or will this phenomenon redefine the very notion of what is a 
fundamental right and who is entitled to it?

There are four main papers, respectively by Jeff Sebo, Patricia 
Wiater-Hellgardt, John Adenitire, and Raffael Fasel. A response to each of 
these papers is provided respectively by Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Visa Kurki, 
Macarena Montes Franceschine, and Joshua Gellers.

Programme of events

  *   Are there any animal 
rights?<https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/events/items/are-there-any-animal-rights.html>
 - 17 November 2023
  *   A governance perspective on non-human rights. Comparing anthropocentric 
and physiocentric approaches to protecting 
nature<https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/events/items/a-governance-perspective-on-non-human-rights-comparing-anthropocentric-and-physiocentric-approaches-to-protecting-nature.html>
 - 24 November 2023
  *   Insects, AI systems, and the future of legal 
personhood<https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/events/items/insects-ai-systems-and-the-future-of-legal-personhood.html>
 - 1 December 2023
  *   Robot rights without human 
frights<https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/events/items/robot-rights-without-human-frights.html>
 - 15 December 2023

Best,

Josh


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Joshua C. Gellers, PhD, LEED Green Associate
Professor, Political Science & Public Administration
Director, MA in International Affairs Program
University of North Florida

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