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= Gunther Teubner and Anna Beckers organised an international conference on [[Transnational Societal Constitutionalism]] in 17 - 19 May 2012. | '''= Gunther Teubner and Anna Beckers organised an international conference on [[Transnational Societal Constitutionalism]] in 17 - 19 May 2012.''' | ||
URL = | URL = http://www.iuctorino.it/content/transnational-societal-constitutionalism | ||
The conference was hosted by HiiL, the International University College of Turin (IUC) and the Collegio Carlo Alberto. | The conference was hosted by HiiL, the International University College of Turin (IUC) and the Collegio Carlo Alberto. | ||
=Program= | =Program= | ||
All video links also available [http://www.iuctorino.it/content/transnational-societal-constitutionalism here] | |||
* Introduction: New constitutional conflicts. Gunther Teubner, Turin & Anna Beckers, Maastricht | * Introduction: New constitutional conflicts. Gunther Teubner, Turin & Anna Beckers, Maastricht | ||
* A sociology of constituent power: The political code of transnational societal constitutions. Christopher Thornhill, Glasgow | '''I. Beyond nation state constitutions: The move to the ‘societal’ and to the ‘transnational’''' | ||
* A sociology of constituent power: The political code of transnational societal constitutions. Christopher Thornhill, Glasgow; Video: [[Christopher Thornhill on the Political Code of Transnational Societal Constitutions]] [http://youtu.be/pLXu2GYup1E] | |||
* The elusive social dimension of ‘societal constitutionalism’. Emilios Christodoulidis, Glasgow | * The elusive social dimension of ‘societal constitutionalism’. Emilios Christodoulidis, Glasgow | ||
II. New constitutional subjects: Transnational regimes, the cosmopolitan state, | |||
global assemblages? | '''II. New constitutional subjects: Transnational regimes, the cosmopolitan state, | ||
global assemblages?''' | |||
* We and cyberlaw: Constitutionalism and the inclusion/exclusion difference. Hans Lindahl, Tilburg | * We and cyberlaw: Constitutionalism and the inclusion/exclusion difference. Hans Lindahl, Tilburg | ||
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III. Constitutional arenas | '''III. Constitutional arenas''' | ||
* Occupy the system! Societal constitutionalism and the global economy. Moritz Renner, Berlin | * Occupy the system! Societal constitutionalism and the global economy. Moritz Renner, Berlin; Video: [[Moritz Renner on Societal Constitutionalism and the Global Economy]] [http://youtu.be/Jt6e49EC7s4] | ||
* Private governance of knowledge: Societally crafted IP regimes. Dan Wielsch, Cologne | * Private governance of knowledge: Societally crafted IP regimes. Dan Wielsch, Cologne; | ||
* Constitution making and constitutive power of the commons. Ugo Mattei, Turin | * Constitution making and constitutive power of the commons. Ugo Mattei, Turin; Video: [[Ugo Mattei on the Constitutive Power of the Commons]] [http://youtu.be/vW8MhJkTwpk] | ||
* Constitutionalisation of non-governmental certification programmes. Jaye Ellis, Montreal | * Constitutionalisation of non-governmental certification programmes. Jaye Ellis, Montreal | ||
IV. Collisions of transnational constitutions | '''IV. Collisions of transnational constitutions''' | ||
* Procedural principles for managing global legal pluralism. Paul Schiff Berman, Washington D.C. | * Procedural principles for managing global legal pluralism. Paul Schiff Berman, Washington D.C. | ||
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V. Human rights and private power | '''V. Human rights and private power''' | ||
* Fundamental rights, private law and societal constitution: On the logic of the so-called horizontal effect. Florian Rödl, Frankfurt | * Fundamental rights, private law and societal constitution: On the logic of the so-called horizontal effect. Florian Rödl, Frankfurt | ||
Revision as of 04:14, 16 January 2013
= Gunther Teubner and Anna Beckers organised an international conference on Transnational Societal Constitutionalism in 17 - 19 May 2012.
URL = http://www.iuctorino.it/content/transnational-societal-constitutionalism
The conference was hosted by HiiL, the International University College of Turin (IUC) and the Collegio Carlo Alberto.
Program
All video links also available here
- Introduction: New constitutional conflicts. Gunther Teubner, Turin & Anna Beckers, Maastricht
I. Beyond nation state constitutions: The move to the ‘societal’ and to the ‘transnational’
- A sociology of constituent power: The political code of transnational societal constitutions. Christopher Thornhill, Glasgow; Video: Christopher Thornhill on the Political Code of Transnational Societal Constitutions [1]
- The elusive social dimension of ‘societal constitutionalism’. Emilios Christodoulidis, Glasgow
II. New constitutional subjects: Transnational regimes, the cosmopolitan state,
global assemblages?
- We and cyberlaw: Constitutionalism and the inclusion/exclusion difference. Hans Lindahl, Tilburg
- Enabling constitutions: The new constitutional framework in the age of access. Riccardo Prandini, Bologna
- Emergent globally bordered spaces: Anti-terrorism, global finance, and so much more
Saskia Sassen, New York
III. Constitutional arenas
- Occupy the system! Societal constitutionalism and the global economy. Moritz Renner, Berlin; Video: Moritz Renner on Societal Constitutionalism and the Global Economy [2]
- Private governance of knowledge: Societally crafted IP regimes. Dan Wielsch, Cologne;
- Constitution making and constitutive power of the commons. Ugo Mattei, Turin; Video: Ugo Mattei on the Constitutive Power of the Commons [3]
- Constitutionalisation of non-governmental certification programmes. Jaye Ellis, Montreal
IV. Collisions of transnational constitutions
- Procedural principles for managing global legal pluralism. Paul Schiff Berman, Washington D.C.
- Conflicts-law constitutionalism, societal constitutionalism and the power of technicity. Christian Joerges, Bremen
- The constitutionalism of trans-normative Law – Towards a general theory. Poul Kjaer, Copenhagen
V. Human rights and private power
- Fundamental rights, private law and societal constitution: On the logic of the so-called horizontal effect. Florian Rödl, Frankfurt
- Hierarchical power arrangements and horizontal effects in human rights regimes. Larry Catá Backer, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
More Information
- Conference review via our entry on: Transnational Societal Constitutionalism
- The conference contributions will appear in Indiana Journal of Global Law and under the title „Transnational Societal Constitutionalism“ in Indiana University Press.