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Call for Papers

"Global Justice: Concepts, Theories and Constraints"
International Conference
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest
Bucharest (Romania)
18-19 May 2010

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Worldwide suffering caused by large-scale famine, poverty, human
rights violations, military interventions or environmental
degradation have a global dimension, because those responsible are
not only individuals, but also states and international institutions.
Recently, what some have perceived as global injustices related to
military interventions and economic exploitation seem to motivate
terrorist and piracy attacks that cause indiscriminate suffering.
Having gained an unprecedented urgency, the topic of global justice
has received increasingly public and academic attention, and has
lately become a central issue in moral and political philosophy. Our
conference seeks to be a forum for discussing the most important
theories of global justice, their central concepts and constraints.

Professor Thomas Pogge (Yale University) will deliver the conference  
keynote address.

The conference will be held at the Faculty of Philosophy, University
of Bucharest. The conference is organized by the The Center for the
Study of Rationality and Beliefs as part of the research project
Reason and Beliefs. Rationality, Public Reason and Education within a
Multicultural Society financed by CNCSIS/UEFISCSU.

Submission of papers
We welcome papers concerning any topic related to global justice.  
Contributions are expected from researchers from different academic
fields who are interested in the outlined topic or in closely related
ones. Students are also invited to submit papers for the conference,
as we intend to organize a student panel. Abstracts should be sent by
e-mail as attachment at <[email protected]> until the 20
April 2010. The deadline for submitting the full version of your
paper is 10 May 2010. Along with the abstract, please send us your
contact details: current affiliation, address and telephone number.
The organizers cannot support any travel or accommodation costs.

Follow-up:
The organizers intend to publish a volume including papers from the  
conference. Acceptance of the paper for the conference does not
guarantee the inclusion in the proceedings. We kindly remind you that
by submitting the paper you implicitly agree to allow its publication
in the conference proceedings. For easier post-conference editorial
work, it would be best if you would format your paper using Chicago
style of reference, but this is not a formal condition for the
publication.

Programme
The conference programme will be available soon at:
http://filosofie.unibuc.ro/calls#globaljustice

Location
The Conference will be held at the Faculty of Philosophy, University
of Bucharest. The address is: Splaiul Independenţei 204, Sector 6,
postcode 060024, Bucharest.


Contact:

Emanuel-Mihail Socaciu, Assistant Professor
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Bucharest

Mircea Tobosaru, Assistant Professor
Department of Social Sciences
Politehnica University of Bucharest

Email: [email protected]
Web: http://filosofie.unibuc.ro/calls#globaljustice
 
 
 
 
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