The European Society of International Law Interest Group on International Legal Theory is pleased to announce that it will organize two panels at the Fourth ESIL Research Forum in Tallinn (26-28 May 2011).
The schedule for these two panels is as follows:
WORKSHOP: PLURALITIES OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY
Held on the occasion of the Fourth ESIL Research Forum
Tallinn, 26-28 May 2011
Office of the Chancellor of Justice, Room to be announced
Office of the Chancellor of Justice, Room to be announced
Thursday, 26 May 2011, 1700-2000 hrs
Panel One 1700-1825 hrs
* Chairperson: André de Hoogh
* Noora Arajärvi, The Line Begins to Blur? The Changing Notion
of Opinio Juris and Moralisation of Customary International Law
* Jason Beckett, Positivism After Deconstruction
* Mark Searl, The Morality of International Law
Panel Two 1835-2000 hrs
* Chairperson: Umut Özsu
* Maria Elander, Lost in Representation? Victims at the ECCC
* Julia Dehm, Differentiating the Necessarily Pluralism of
Radical Climate Justice from Polycentric Climate Governance
* Lucie Cviklová, Transnational Courts in the Field of Human
Rights Through Perspective of International Legal Theory and
Sociology
Panel One 1700-1825 hrs
* Chairperson: André de Hoogh
* Noora Arajärvi, The Line Begins to Blur? The Changing Notion
of Opinio Juris and Moralisation of Customary International Law
* Jason Beckett, Positivism After Deconstruction
* Mark Searl, The Morality of International Law
Panel Two 1835-2000 hrs
* Chairperson: Umut Özsu
* Maria Elander, Lost in Representation? Victims at the ECCC
* Julia Dehm, Differentiating the Necessarily Pluralism of
Radical Climate Justice from Polycentric Climate Governance
* Lucie Cviklová, Transnational Courts in the Field of Human
Rights Through Perspective of International Legal Theory and
Sociology
We look forward to seeing you in Tallinn!