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Call for Papers

Theme: Ethics and Law
Type: 53nd Annual Conference
Institution: Societas Ethica
Location: Bad Boll (Germany)
Date: 18.–21.8.2016
Deadline: 15.4.2016

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Careful reflection on the relation of ethics to law – and vice versa
– is essential.  Ethics is indispensable for law because the law can
only be just insofar as it takes up ethical standards. Likewise, it
is for moral reasons that ethics demands that political institutions
establish, implement, and apply legal claims that are justified in
and through ethical reflection. It is also important to reflect upon
the scope and limits of norms and their intersection with plural
hermeneutical interpretations of actions and/or practices.
Furthermore, the ethical status of the (political) human rights
framework must be clarified. What criteria does ethics offer for
legal judgments, and what criteria does philosophy of law offer to
moral reasoning? What impact does the theoretical analysis of moral
and legal norms have on individual, social, and political actions?
What is the role of 'understanding' or interpretation in the overall
endeavor to 'judge well'? What is the moral function of the law in
postmodern and globally interacting societies? Three contexts are of
special interest for the discussion:

At the beginning of the 21st century, national law is complemented to
a greater extent than in previous centuries by transnational,
international, and global regulations and soft law, as is the case,
for example, in transnational trade agreements and their related
governance structures and conducts. The trend to a global ethics,
global justice, and global structures of governance and institutional
regulations reflects the complexity of the relation between ethics
and law in a globalized world.

The European Union emerged as a community of commonly held values,
now articulated in the European Charta of Fundamental Rights.
However, with the arrival of about a million refugees at the borders
of Europe in 2015, many moral and ethical questions about the legal
frameworks of the EU have been raised. What are the implications of
the current threats of human and political rights for the relation of
ethics to law?

Ongoing debates concern ethical questions related to the criminal
justice systems, civil law, public law, and ethics, and religious
legal traditions and ethics. With respect to justice, for example,
one may want to analyze the different understandings of justice, e.g.
retributive, restorative, or reconciliatory justice, which shape
different criminal justice institutions. We will turn to specific
legal practices, both in Europe and beyond, addressing questions such
as the death penalty, solitary confinement, political asylum, the
disciplining effect of measures of surveillance, discrimination of
minorities, or the detention of refugees, but also broader
legal-ethical issues such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion,
and other related topics. 

We expect contributions from philosophy, theology, and applied
ethics, but also from legal theory and related disciplines.

Through different parallel sessions Societas Ethica will address the
major moral questions regarding ethics and law. These sessions will
focus on:

- Ethics, justice, and the law (i.e., normative justification of law)
- Moral cultures and the law
- The role of morality in positive Law
- Conflicts between ethics and laws (death penalty, solitary
  confinement, refugee detention, ‘emergency law’)
- Ethical and legal analysis of reconciliation and reparations
- Human rights
- The Implementation of the Paris Agreement: the challenge of climate
  change 
- Rights of Refugees (UN Refugee Treaty, and the Geneva Convention)
- Asylum law, border control, identification measures, and ethics
- National sovereignty, global governance, and international law
- Religion, theology, and the law (religious freedom, secular and
  religious law, etc)
- Open channel (for PhD-students) 

Paper proposals should contain no more than 800 words (excluding
bibliography), and clearly present a moral question or argument
addressing one of the aforementioned topics. The deadline is April
15, 2016. Papers can be presented either in English, German, or
French.

Please send in the following two documents as Word attachments to
Silas Morgan at <[email protected]>, using the subject line “Societas
Ethica 2016 Conference.”

Document 1: Your name, first name, email address, institutional
address, the title of your abstract, the topic under which your paper
proposal falls, and, if eligible, your application to participate in
the Young Scholars’ Award competition (see information below).

Document 2: Your paper proposal including bibliography (max. 10
references), keywords and title with all identifying references
removed. Please use Times New Roman 12 pt for body, references and
keywords, and Ariel (bold) 16 pt for headline.

The abstract of the conference papers will be published in the
conference proceedings. Selected papers (voluntary) will be published
in a special issue of the journal De Ethica. A Journal of
Philosophical, Theological and Applied Ethics.

Societas Ethica Young Scholars’ Award is awarded to the best
presentation by a young scholar. Young scholars for the purpose of
this competition are doctoral students and researchers who earned
their degree less than two years ago and do not have a tenure-track
academic position. For more information about Societas Ethica Young
Scholars’ Award, please visit the website at: www.societasethica.info

Societas Ethica – the European Society for Research in Ethics – has
more than 270 members from approximately 35 countries. Led by the
current president Dr. Hille Haker (Loyola University Chicago),
Societas Ethica endeavors to stimulate contacts between scholars in
different countries, surpassing political, ideological and religious
curtains. We welcome papers from non-members and members.

Conference website:
http://www.societasethica.info/annual-conference-2016?l=en




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