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Call for Applications

Theme: The Diversity of Human Rights
Subtitle: Human Rights under Pressure
Type: Annual Summer Course
Institution: Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik
Location: Dubrovnik (Croatia)
Date: 3.–9.9.2017
Deadline: 1.4.2017

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Course Description

The annual course “The Diversity of Human Rights” addresses different
problems within the human rights discourse. The participants come
from various countries and bring in different disciplinary
competences relevant for human rights theory and practice. The course
aims at an interdisciplinary debate, especially between philosophy,
jurisprudence, and political science. Furthermore, the course intends
to establish a dialogue between researchers and human rights
activists from the region.

The next course’s topic focuses on the meaning and development of
human rights of political participation (especially article 18 to 21
of the UDHR) and the options to strengthen these rights in the light
of the recent political and social pressure on them. From their onset
the role of human rights to political participation has been
ambivalent.

On the one hand they are constitutive for the formation of a
judicially adequate regime of human rights and they protect and
ensure equal rights for all people to partake in the public process
of opinion forming and decision making. Through these functions they
safeguard the democratic requirement of public control by regarding
individuals as agents of human rights and not merely their addressees.

On the other hand it can be argued that the signatory
parties of the UDHR have limited the universal scope of rights to
political participation, seemingly making them compatible with
authoritarian and/or paternalistic regimes. Recent political and
social trends intensified the precarious status of human rights to
political participation: Capitalistic globalisation, the
strengthening of authoritarian regimes and autocratic dictatorships
as well as the widespread renationalisation processes put external
pressure on rights to political participation. Internally they are
confronted with the increased economisation of the political sphere,
due to the functioning of private and digital media as well as
structural changes of representative democracy.

Aims

Given these challenges the course’s aim is threefold:
1. to debate the proper interpretation of political human rights,
2. to discuss the specific implications of various political human
   rights and how they differentiate from each other as well as their
   relevance to the aforementioned challenges, and
3. to review the relation of political human rights to other human
   rights and to possibly defend their claim to transnational
   implementation.

Submissions

These as well as further aspects and questions shall be tackled
within the course. The organizers invite researchers to send in
abstracts (300 words, deadline: April 1, 2017) addressing some of the
problems and tensions just indicated, concerning the concept,
conceptions, implementation and/or enforcement of human rights.

The course will give room for the presentation of papers (90 minutes
including discussion) and will include workshops especially designed
for students and young researchers to present their work in progress
(60 minutes including discussion). Each director will invite
excellent students to participate in the course.

The course language is English.

Organizers

Prof. Dr. Bernd Ladwig, Free University Berlin
Prof. Dr. Georg Lohmann, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
Dr. Ana Matan, University of Zagreb
Prof. Dr. Christian Neuhäuser, Technical University of Dortmund
PD Dr. Arnd Pollmann, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg


Contact:

Swaantje Siebke
Institute for Philosophy und Political Science
Technical University of Dortmund
Emil-Figge-Str. 50
44227 Dortmund
Germany
Email: [email protected]




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