7/09/2006
9-9.30 Registration
9.30-11 Keynote Speaker: Philippe Van Parijs, (Catholic University of Louvain), Real Freedom for All: Three Interpretations.
Chair: Ian Carter (Università di Pavia)
11-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-13 Graduate Sessions 1 and 2
13-14.30 Lunch Break
14.30-16 Graduate Sessions 3 and 4
16-16.30 Coffee break
16.30-18.30 Graduate Sessions 5 and 6
20.30 Conference Dinner
8/09/2006
9.30-11 Graduate Sessions 7 and 8
11-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-13 Graduate Sessions 9 and 10
13-14.30 Lunch break
14.30-16 Keynote Speaker: Sebastiano Maffettone (Luiss “Guido Carli” - Roma), Global Justice and Pluralist Integration.
Chair: Ian Carter (Università di Pavia)
16.00 Conference ends
Graduate Sessions
1. Chair: Corrado Del Bò (Università di Milano)
(a) Elizabeth Cripps (University College London), Collectivities v. social groups: a call for a wider focus in political philosophy
(b) Bart Engelen (Catholic University of Leuven), Complementing Markets and States:The importance of communities
2. Chair: Mario Ricciardi (Università di Milano)
(a) Volker Kaul (Luiss - Roma), On Isaiah Berlin's "Two Concepts of Liberty"
3. Chair: Federico Zuolo (Università di Pavia)
(a) Alessio Lo Giudice (Università di Catania), Libera multitudo
(b) Raffaela Strina (Università di Macerata), The art of building bridges and portraying constellations
4. Chair: Valeria Ottonelli (Università di Genova)
(a) Eszter Kollar (Luiss - Roma), Justifying the Global Scope of Distributive Justice Through the Concept of 'Structural Affectedness'
(b) Oliviero Angeli (Université Catholique de Louvain), Economic migration and territorial sovereignty: Is territorial exclusion justifiable?
5 Chair: Emanuela Ceva (Università di Pavia)
(a) Michael Moehler (London School of Economics), Rawls and the Problem of Stability of Cooperation
(b) Roald Nashi (Cornell University), Reasonable Citizens
6. Chair: Laura Valentini (University College London)
(a) Gry Wester (University College London), Distributive justice and the significance of positional goods
(b) Oliver Feeney (National University of Ireland), Against Genetic Prioritarianism
7. Chair: TBA
(a) Julia Skorupska (University of Oxford), Finding Space For Politics: The Concept of Politics In Contemporary Political Theory
(b) Simon Hampson (University College London), Monism, Dualism and Incentives
8. Chair: Zaid Eyadat (University of Jordan)
(a) Emma Tieffenbach (University of Geneva), Invisible-hand justifications: types and worth
(b) Miriam Ronzoni (University of Oxford) & Laura Valentini (University College London), On the Meta-ethical Status of Constructivism: A Challenge to G.A. Cohen's "Facts and Principles"
9. Chair: Marco Negri (Università di Pavia)
(a) Ben Colburn (University of Cambridge), Anti-perfectionisms and autonomy
(b) Klem Ryan (London School of Economics), Comparing Liberal Theories - John Stuart Mill & Joseph Raz
10. Chair: Miriam Ronzoni (University of Oxford)
(a) Christian Schemmel (University of Oxford), Egalitarian Justice as Just One Value?
(b) Enrico Biale (Università di Genova), Some thoughts on a left-libertarian theory of justice