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Call for Papers

Theme: Taming Power in Times of Globalization
Subtitle: What Role for Human Rights?
Type: Conference-Workshop
Institution: Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of
Ireland Galway
Location: Galway (Ireland)
Date: 30.11.–1.12.2015
Deadline: 15.3.2015

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The ways power is exercised today at the global level seems to be
qualitatively different, demanding new responses from international
law and other relvant disciplines. In particular, it seems that today
the exercise of power at the global level is less controllable, less
subject to restraints and checks than some decades ago. Global
governance, international or global constitutionalism, legal
pluralism are terms indicating some of the ways developed in the
scholarship to comprehend, analyse and respond to challenges posed by
the contemporary forms of exercise of power at the global level.

Human rights are featured prominently in the Western thought as
hallmarks of protection of individuals against the arbitrary exercise
of power.

Human rights form today a core of any Western constitutional order.
However, the role of international human rights as mechanisms for
controlling exercise of power at the global level is articulated only
rudimentarily. The conference aims at providing a forum for
discussion about the place of human rights in current discourses on
globalization. Instead of assuming that human rights are a proof of
the possibility to control power at the global level, the conference
aims at examining this premise from a variety of perspectives.

The following are some of the questions the organizers would like to
see addressed.

- What human rights are part of international constitutional order?
- How legal pluralism/global governance/various theories of
  constitutionalism conceive the role of human rights as a mechanism
  for limiting exercise of power at the global level?
- What are the consequences of different answers?
- How precisely human rights as guarantees against arbitrary exercise
  of power function within different visions?
- Are there any alternatives available to the human rights language?
- Can other mechanism of control over arbitrary exercise of power at
  the international/global level be imagined?

Contributions can address these and other related issues from a
variety of perspectives, both theoretical and empirical. Critical and
interdisciplinary approaches are particularly encouraged.
Contributions examining relavant issues from a historical
perspective, or integrating experience of non western legal
traditions are also welcome.

Contributions will be selected following a peer-review process. The
selection will be based on the following criteria: relevance to the
conference theme, originality, overall coherence of selected papers
with a view of producing engaging discussion. The organizers have
publication plans for the presented papers. The precise format of
publication will be discussed during the conference. Therefore, all
selected contributions must be original and not published elsewhere.
All presenters will be required to submit full papers in advance.

Accommodation for presenters will be provided. There are limited
funds available to cover travel expenses. Please indicate while
applying whether you would like to be considered for reimboursment of
travel expenses and indicate if possible the approximate amount.

Submission guidelines:

Abstracts should be no more than 500 words long; contain the name,
institutional affiliation and contact details of the author; indicate
a title of the presentation, questions to be addressed, methodology
and overal approach. Abstracts should be sent by 15 March 2015 in
Word format to Ekaterina Yahyaoui <[email protected]>
and Zoi Aliozi <[email protected]>.

For inqueries, please contact Dr Zoi Aliozi at:
[email protected]

Important dates:

Abstract submission: 15 March 2015
Communication of decisions: 10 April 2015
Submission of draft papers: 1 November 2015


Contact:

Dr. Zoi Aliozi
Irish Centre for Human Rights
National University of Ireland Galway
University Road, Office 204
Galway
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)91 492097
Email: [email protected]




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