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  1. Race, Law and Universalism: Empire and its Legacy in Modern France | DEMOS21

    none Image https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/D21_Website_RL_Symposium_2_1.jpg 0 The Center for Critical Democracy Studies at The American University of Paris and Professor Miranda Spieler invite you to the second symposium ...

  2. Slavery, Race, and the Law During the Long Eighteenth-Century | DEMOS21

    none Image https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/D21_Website_RL_Symposium_4_1.jpg 0 The Center for Critical Democracy Studies at The American University of Paris and Professor Miranda Spieler invite you to the fourth symposium ...

  3. The Shifting Border – Legal Cartographies of Migration and Mobility | DEMOS21

    none Image https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/D21_Social_Shachar.jpg 0 The American University of Paris welcomes Prof. Ayelet Shachar, Tel Aviv University, for a talk entitled "The Shifting Border – Legal Cartographies ...

  4. Racism in Obstetrics and Gynecology with Rachel Bervell, MD

    none ReSisters is honored to host Rachel Bervell, MD, co-founder of the Black OBGYN Project to discuss the racist history of obstetrics and gynecology and how it persists today. The Black OBGYN Project is an Instagram page led by two Black ObGyn doctors o ...

  5. Professor Roda

    “We Need Ethical Approaches to Artificial Intelligence” Faculty MSc in Human Rights and Data Science “By looking at both ethical and technical questions surrounding data science, our graduates will be able to take a proactive stand in the multistakeholder ...

  6. How Should Republicans Conceive of Transnational Solidarity?

    none This lecture is part of the Contemporary European Democratic Theory Lecture series. Attempts to adapt the concept of solidarity to globalised circumstances has mainly developed in two directions. The first has followed the footsteps of the literature ...

  7. The Democratic Boundary Problem – A Function-Sensitive View

    none In response to the democratic boundary problem, two principles have been seen as competitors: the all-affected interests principle and the all-subjected principle. This article claims that these principles are in fact compatible, being justified vis- ...

  8. Towards a Theory of Postcolonial Justice

    none Towards a Theory of Postcolonial Justice This paper aims at proposing a definition of the concept of “postcolonial justice” in view of elaborating an empirically-informed theory of postcolonial justice qua reparative justice. For this purpose, it sug ...

  9. Should the people control public spending? A normative assessment of balanced budget constitutional amendments

    none Should the people control public spending? A normative assessment of balanced budget constitutional amendments During the XX century, many western countries introduced balanced budget constitutional amendments (BBCA), i.e. they reformed their constit ...

  10. The Privatized State

    none The Center for Critical Democracy Studies invites Chiara Cordelli for a talk entitled "The Privatized State." Prof. Cordelli will be discussing a chapter of her recent book with the same title,  The Privatized State. About the Book Many gov ...

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