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Call for Papers

Theme: Who owns it? – Land claims in Latin America
Subtitle: Their moral legitimacy and implications
Type: International Seminar
Institution: Instituto de Bioética, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
   Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature, University of Oslo
Location: Bogotá (Colombia)
Date: 28.–30.8.2013
Deadline: 15.3.2013

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Conflicts due to unresolved land claims are a pressing political and 
social issue throughout Latin America. The aim of this two-day
bilingual seminar is to bring together different perspectives on the
moral and political legitimacy of land claims in Latin America. We
welcome contributions about both indigenous and non-indigenous groups
making land claims in Latin America.

We invite submissions in Spanish or English that address the issue of 
land claims in Latin America both from a theoretical and applied 
perspective. Suggested topics of papers may include:

- The normative justification of land claims in Latin America
- Land claims in Latin America: What type of claims do the different 
  groups make?
- Land claims in Latin America: Constitutional and legal perspectives
- Land claims in Latin America: What do current economic policies
  favor?
- The value of land in Latin America: as a means or an end?
- Land in Latin America: Its social and cultural importance for 
  vulnerable populations
- Control and ownership of natural resources by indigenous
  communities / local groups
- Poverty, development and land tenure in Latin America
- Individual versus collective (or communal) land rights
- Social movements and land claims: Mapping diverse ways of resistance
- ‘Land-grabbing’ by agribusinesses and foreign investors: Tracing
  new ways of colonization

Abstracts should not exceed 500 words. Please send your submissions
in PDF, Word or RTF formats to Alejandra Mancilla, at
[email protected], no later than the 15th March 2013. It is also
possible to submit a short paper, which should not exceed 4000 words.
The organizers will cover the costs of travel and accommodation in
Bogotá for those authors whose abstracts/papers are selected for the
seminar.

The seminar is organized by the project Who Owns It – Land Claims in 
Latin America, Their Moral Legitimacy and Implications, funded by the 
Research Council of Norway, and the Institute of Bioethics,
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia.

The project "Who Owns It – Land Claims in Latin America, Their Moral 
Legitimacy and Implications" evaluates the soundness of the different 
claims being made in light of three different moral principles that
seem to underlie them:
(1) That, because the communities who now are claiming title to land
(or their ancestors) were unjustly dispossessed of their land, and
have consequently been kept in a state of poverty and deprivation due
to their continued exclusion from the land, the State and those who
currently occupy the land have a contribution-based responsibility to
rectify this situation by reforming the current legal order which
sustains it;
(2) That because the community is in severe need and the State and
affluent persons are in a position to alleviate their need at some
cost, they have a assistance-based responsibility to do so;
(3) That even if the State and current occupants of the land did not
cause or could not have prevented unjust exclusion from the land from
happening, they have benefited from these injustices, and thus have a
beneficiary-based responsibility to compensate the wronged community.
For more information about the project, visit the website:
http://www.hf.uio.no/csmn/english/research/projects/who-owns-it/index.html

The Institute of Bioethics at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
has recently undertaken the research project "Indigenous Traditional 
Knowledge and Collective Rights in Colombia". Since 2004 researchers
from the Institute participate in CLACSO’S Working Group on Political 
Philosophy (which integrates colleagues from different Latin American 
countries). This group does research on the topics of integration and 
diversity in Latin America. For more information about the Institute, 
visit the website: 
http://puj-portal.javeriana.edu.co/portal/page/portal/Bioetica/INICIO

Any further academic enquiries should be directed to Alejandra
Mancilla ([email protected]), Eduardo A. Rueda
([email protected]), or Gerhard Øverland ([email protected]).


Contact:

Alejandra Mancilla
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature (CSMN)
University of Oslo
P.O. Box 1020
Blindern
0315 Oslo
Norway
Email: [email protected]




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