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Call for Papers

Theme: Images of Sovereignty
Type: International Conference
Institution: Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven
Location: Leuven (Belgium)
Date: 7.–9.6.2017
Deadline: 15.1.2017

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Topic

The framing of sovereignty has always been controversial. From its
earliest formulations onwards, it was unclear whether sovereignty
should be imagined as absolute or divided, unlimited or
constitutional, monarchical or popular. Whereas it was once deemed
irreplaceable, many observers now claim that it is nothing but an
anachronism that should be abandoned. Yet sovereignty continues to
hold a strong grip on our imagination. From the EU's democratic
deficit to the stark disagreement on referendums, from independence
claims to questions of constitutional interpretation, and from
federalism to supranational jurisdiction, it seems very difficult to
imagine self-governing political communities without the notion of
sovereignty.

The conference “Images of Sovereignty” aims to raise the issue of
sovereignty by bringing together two fields of research: the
historical debate on sovereignty as it was at play in the last
decades of the eighteenth century and the first half of the
nineteenth century on the one hand, and the contemporary debate on
sovereignty on the other.

Submissions

We welcome contributions to the historical debate on sovereignty as
well as discussions of sovereignty in the field of contemporary
political and legal philosophy. We are particularly interested in
submissions that connect the historical and the contemporary debates
and in submissions that investigate the role of sovereignty in our
political and legal imagination. Focal points may include: the
concept of sovereignty in general, sovereignty and constituent power,
sovereignty and representation, sovereignty and constitutionalism,
sovereignty and nationalism.

Please send a 500-word abstract (in .doc, .docx or .pdf format) to
<olga.bashk...@kuleuven.be> by January 15, 2017. A selection will be
made and communicated by the end of January 2017. Selected authors
will be asked to submit their full paper one month before the
conference.

Confirmed Keynote Speakers

Monica Brito Vieira (University of York)
Jason Frank (Cornell University)
Dieter Grimm (Humboldt University/Yale Law School)
Andreas Kalyvas (NSSR)
Duncan Kelly (Cambridge University)
Ulrike Müßig (University of Passau)
Miguel Vatter (UNSW Australia)
Neil Walker (University of Edinburgh)

Conveners

Olga Bashkina, Raf Geenens, Bas Leijssenaar, Nora Timmermans

This conference is organized by RIPPLE (Research in Political
Philosophy Leuven), a research group at KU Leuven's Institute of
Philosophy. It is part of a four-year research project on sovereignty
in the Belgian constitution, a project that is jointly hosted by KU
Leuven's Institute of Philosophy and KU Leuven's Faculty of Law.

For more information, please contact Olga Bashkina at:
olga.bashk...@kuleuven.be




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