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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.'''


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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.  


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=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
   
   
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
'''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’

  • 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

  • Private governance of knowledge: Societally crafted IP regimes. Dan Wielsch, Cologne;
  • 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



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