четвъртък, 8 декември 2016 г.

Beyond the Liberal Constitution (A Seminar in Oxford)


European Voices of Dissent and the Constitutional Consequences

Workshop

8–9 December 2016


Venue: Haldane Room, Wolfson College, Linton Road, Oxford
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Thursday 8th December
9.009.30 Coffee and pastries
9.30–10.00 Introduction: Contemporary Social Movements and the Constitutional Consequences
Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, FLJS
10.00–11.15
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11.1511.30 11.30–13.00
1. Populism and the Constitution
Daniel Smilov, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Sofia 
2. Charisma and Populism
David S BellEmeritus Professor of French Government and Politics
University of Leeds

Coffee and tea

11.30-13.00
1. Over-reliance on Rights
Frank Vibert, Senior Visiting Fellow, Department of Government, LSE

2. The Russian Constitutional Experience

Henry Sardaryan,
Acting Dean at Faculty of Public Administration, MGIMO University, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia

13.00–14.15 Lunch 

14.15–16:15
1. The Authoritarian’s New Clothes: The Case of Hungary
Gábor Attila TóthAssociate Professor of Constitutional Law and Human
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Rights, Budapest and Debrecen

2. Constitutional Court: with or without you? Thoughts on why
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Poland needs its constitutional court
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Mikołaj PietrzakPartner, Pietrzak Sidor & Wspólnicy; Associate Tenant,
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Doughty Street Chambers; Dean of the Warsaw Bar Council
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3. Various Kinds (and Degrees) of Populism in the Italian Political
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System
Cesare Pinelli, Professor, Universita ‘La Sapienza’ di Roma. Academic visitor at the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law 
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17.30 Lecture: The Constitution in Crisis 2016 delivered by Professor Denis Galligan
Venue: Leonard Wolfson Auditorium, Wolfson College 18.45 for 19.00 Dinner
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Friday 9th December 9.30–11.00
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1. John W. Adams, Chairman, FLJS, Honorary Fellow, Wolfson College, and
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Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University United States: Taking the Bullying Pulpit 

2. Constitutionalism without Consensus in Contemporary Turkey 
Bill Kissane, Associate Professor in Politics, LSE

Tea and coffee

11.15-12.00
Constitutional Consequences for the European Union 
Paul Craig, Professor in English Law, University of Oxford
Review of issues and discussion
Lunch 

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