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Call for Papers

Theme: The Theoretical Grounding of Human Rights
Type: International Conference
Institution: Human Rights Institute, Purdue University
Location: Fort Wayne, IN (USA)
Date: 18.–19.4.2014
Deadline: 15.1.2014

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The Purdue University Human Right Institute announces Friday-Saturday
conference on the theoretical groundings of human rights (and hence
human of rights law). The conference will take place on the
Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne campus on April 18-19, 2014.

Invited speakers include Professor of Philosophy James Sterba
(University of Notre Dame) in moral philosophy, Distinguished
Political Science Professor Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina
- Ashville), and David Marshall, Senior Human Rights Officer in the
New York Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights.

The deadline for paper submissions is January 15, 2014. Ample
time will be devoted to discussion. We will work together to help
determine whether a reasonable and universally acceptable case (a
rationally motivated general consensus) for supporting UN
international human rights law, and for respecting individual human
rights in daily life, may be possible or not.

Submissions should be sent by email attachment to Professor Clark
Butler, Director, Purdue Human Rights Institute at [email protected].
Queries received by voice mail at +1 260 481 6364 and will receive a
reply if a telephone number is left. Prior to submissions of papers,
drafts, outlines, and abstracts are welcome, permitting feedback to
promising submissions before final paper submission.    


Contact:

Prof. Clark Butler, Director
Human Rights Institute
Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. Liberal Arts, Room 05
Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499
USA
Phone: +1 260 481-6364
Email: [email protected]




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