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Call for Papers

Theme: The Ethics of War in the 21st Century
Type: Inaugural Conference
Institution: Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace,
Stockholm University
Location: Stockholm (Sweden)
Date: 24.–25.5.2014
Deadline: 1.12.2013

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This conference marks the opening of the Stockholm Centre for the
Ethics of War and Peace, which is based in the Philosophy Department
at Stockholm University. The Centre is funded by the Wallenberg
Foundation and directed by Dr. Helen Frowe. The theme of the
inaugural conference will be the Ethics of War in the 21st Century,
with an emphasis on how just war theory has evolved since 9/11. The
conference will be preceded by a public lecture by Professor Jeff
McMahan.

It is intended that there be several sessions for submitted papers.
Graduate students are especially encouraged to submit. Two graduate
bursaries will be available for the best submitted papers by current
graduate students. The bursaries will contribute up to 5000 SEK
(about $750) towards travel, and cover meals, accommodation and
conference registration.

Papers of no more than 5000 words (exc. references), suitable for a
30 minute presentation, should be submitted to
helen.fr...@philosophy.su.se by the 1st of December 2013. Papers that
exceed the word limit will not be accepted. Only electronic
submissions will be accepted. Papers should include an abstract of no
more than 250 words and be prepared for blind review – please include
name, affiliation and contact details in the body of the email.
Please also indicate in the submission email whether you would be
willing to act as a respondent if your paper is not accepted for the
conference. There are plans to put together a journal special issue
from selected papers. Please indicate in your email whether you would
like your paper considered for publication as part of this issue.

Please note that, excluding graduate bursaries, authors of submitted
papers are responsible for all their own expenses.

Suggested paper topics include:

- Theoretical approaches to just war theory, such as cosmopolitanism,
  reductivism, collectivism, and pacifism
- Humanitarian intervention
- Civil war and arming uprisings
- Weapons and technology
- Terrorism and just war theory
- Legitimate authority
- The moral status of non-state combatants
- War and international law
- Conscientious refusal
- Preventive war, especially with respect to nuclear proliferation

Invited Speakers:
Frances Kamm (Harvard)
Seth Lazar (ANU)
Gustaf Arrhenius (Stockholm)
Cheyney Ryan (Oregon and Oxford)
Christopher Heath Wellman (Washington University in St. Louis)

Special Panel on War and International Law
Adil Ahmad Haque (Rutgers)
François Tenguay-Renaud (Osgoode Hall Law School, York University)
Massimo Renzo (Warwick)

Preceded by a public lecture on The Ethics of War and Peace, to be
delivered by Prof. Jeff McMahan (Rutgers University) at Stockholm
University, May 23rd 2014.


Contact:

Dr. Helen Frowe
School of European Culture and Languages
University of Kent
Cornwallis Building
Canterbury, CT2 7NZ
United Kingdom
Email: helen.fr...@philosophy.su.se
Web: http://helenfrowe.weebly.com/conference-the-ethics-of-war.html




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