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Call for Papers

Theme: Protecting Human Rights
Subtitle: Duties and Responsibilities of States and Non-State Actors
Type: Joint International Conference
Institution: Human Rights Section, American Political Science
Association (APSA)
   Human Rights Research Committee, International Political Science
Association (IPSA)
   Human Rights Section, International Studies Association (ISA)
   Glasgow Human Rights Network, University of Glasgow
Location: Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Date: 18.–19.6.2012
Deadline: 1.11.2011

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The Steering Committee of the American Political Science Association
(APSA) Human Rights Section, the Council of the International
Political Science Association (IPSA) Human Rights Research Committee,
and the Executive Council of the International Studies Association
(ISA) Human Rights Section announce their second joint international
conference on the theme “Protecting Human Rights: Duties and
Responsibilities of States and Non-State Actors” to take place on
18-19 June 2012 at the University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland,
hosted by the Glasgow Human Rights Network. This conference is timed
to coincide with the joint International Studies Association-British
International Studies Association conference to be held immediately
after in Edinburgh (20-22 June).

The 2005 World Summit recognized the responsibility to protect. While
this may have, in sense, been a normative revolution, in another
sense it was just one more in a long list of human rights
responsibilities states have taken on over the last 65 years as the
modern human rights regime has developed. Less attention has been
focused on the growing number of responsibilities accruing to
non-state actors. Further, while the discussion regarding
responsibility to protect, to a large extent, has focused on military
intervention, other responsibilities related to post-conflict
situations, in particular, have been identified – such as those
related to transitional justice and other post-confict processes.
Yet, all of these international declarations and norm-making
activities raise as many questions as they answer about the
willingness of relevant actors to live up to their responsibilities,
as well as potential conflicts between responsibilities. This
conference will examine the wide range of human rights duties and
responsibilities accruing to state and non-state actors. It will be
significantly multidisciplinary in character, being open to legal,
philosophical, political, sociological and other perspectives.

The conference will examine the following questions and topics, among
others:
- What is the nature of human rights responsibilities?
- Have these responsibilities translated into appropriate action?
- How do we define such appropriate action, and who holds these
  responsibilities?
- How does the international community address conflicting
  responsibilities?
- What types of human rights responsibilities do non-state actors
  have?
- What is the relationship between rights, duties and
  responsibilities?
- Dealing with past wrongs and failed responsibilities

The conference format will be a mixture of small panels (no more than
3 papers) with plenary keynote sessions. We hope that small panels
will facilitate discussion and interchange among the participants,
and the overall conference format will contribute to an intimate and
relaxed two days. Confirmed keynote speakers to date include:

Henry Shue, Professor of Politics and International Relations,
University of Oxford
David Mepham, UK Director, Human Rights Watch

The deadline for paper submissions is 1 November. Notification of
acceptance will be sent by e-mail by 1 December.

Paper submission details can be found on the ISA website here (please
note that paper proposals must relate to the theme of the conference
in some manner to be considered):
http://isanet.ccit.arizona.edu/MyISA/Validated/ConferenceParticipation.aspx?ConferenceID=33&View=Submissions

You will need to create a MyISA account if you do not already have
one.

Updated information on the conference will be available here:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/glasgowhumanrightsnetwork/ghrnconferencejune2012/

Organizing Committee:

Clair Apodaca (Program Chair), Florida International University (ISA)
Zehra Arat, Purchase College, SUNY (IPSA)
Bethany Barratt, Roosevelt University (APSA)
Basak Cali, University College London (APSA)
Anja Mihr, Utrecht University (IPSA)
Kurt Mills (Conference Chair), University of Glasgow (ISA)

For questions about paper submissions and other aspects of the
program please contact the Program Chair, Clair Apodaca, at:
[email protected]
For all other queries related to the conference, please contact the
Conference Chair, Kurt Mills, at:
[email protected]

For more information on this conference, please see the conference
homepage:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/glasgowhumanrightsnetwork/ghrnconferencejune2012/
 
 
 
 
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