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Call for Papers

"Global Justice and the Nation-State"
International Conference
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Lisbon (Portugal)
23-24 October 2008

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This conference aims to enquire into the state of current
debate on the relationship between global justice, the
nation-state. The conference will to be held at the New
University of Lisbon, Portugal, 23rd -24th of October 2008.

Within philosophy and the social sciences, global justice,
the nation, and the state belong to the most discussed
topics in recent years. Despite the considerable amount of
scholarly work devoted to the topic, we still lack
consolidated views with regard to the evolution of legal and
political institutions beyond the boundaries of the
nation-state as well as to their capacity of tackling
matters of global justice. The international debate was
retaken by the discussion on the "new international order"
set out in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and the US
reaction, which led to restricting the span of scholarly
attention to the relationships among legal international
institutions, political unilateralism, multilateralism, and
world order.

Although the importance of this topic cannot be
overestimated enough, other issues ought to be fed again
into the debate on international politics and reconnected to
the "new international order", such as the management of
global environmental dynamics, the exploitation of natural
recourses, the claims to economic development and national
well-being raised by newly developing countries, the
management of inequality on a global scale, and the
distributions of the economic and security burdens these
tasks raise.

We welcome applications from philosophers, social, and human
scientists of any tradition that might be willing to present
analysis of empirical trends as well as philosophical
reflections about how to conceive of global justice both
under a moral and a political point of view.

Areas of investigation may include:
- Conceptions of global justice
- Global justice/justice within state boundaries
- Justice between nations
- Principles of global justice and the world order
- Global justice, national cultures, cultural diversity
- Principles of justice and national, international, and
  supranational policies with regard to
   - Migration
   - Natural resources
   - Trade
   - Inequality
   - Environment
   - Development and development aid
   - Citizenship

Abstract of proposals of max. 500 words in length should be
submitted at <[email protected]> until 31st May.

Please, submit abstracts that allow your topic to be
presented in approximately 30 min. Abstracts should be
suitable for blind review.

Panels will be arranged on the basis of the papers received
according to homogeneity of content.

Enquiries relating to any subject should be sent to the
e-mail address indicated above.

Convener:
Prof. Diogo Pires Aurélio (Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e
Humanas, UNL Lisbon)

Keynote speakers:
Kok-Chor Tan – University of Pennsylvania
Margaret Moore – Queens' University


Contact:

Prof. Diogo Pires Aurélio
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Av. de Berna 26-C
1069-061 Lisboa
Portugal
Email: [email protected]

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