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The 25th IVR World Congress took place in Frankfurt a.M. in Germany, 15-20 August 2011.

 

The 25th IVR World Congress took place in Frankfurt a.M. in Germany, 15-20 August 2011.

World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy / 25. Congress theme: ¡®Law, Science, Technology¡¯.

Plenary Lectures - List of Lectures / Plenary Lectures - Liste der Vorträge

 Overview / Überblick (Click for detail / F¨¹r Details bitte Link folgen)

Monday, 15 Aug 2011

 

9.30-10.15

Samantha Besson, University of Fribourg / Switzerland

International Human Rights and Equality

 

11.30-12.15

Tercio Sampaio Ferraz Junior, University of São Paulo / Brazil

Die Erosion subjektiver Rechte als Folge der technischen Entwicklung (Patentrecht, Urheberrecht)  

Erosion of subjective rights by reason of technical development (Patent, Copyright)

Tuesday, 16 Aug 2011

 

9.30-10.15

Klaus G¨¹nther, Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main

Unviolability as a Legal Concept

 

11.30-12.15

Seana Valentine Shiffrin, University of California, Los Angeles / USA

A Thinker-Based Approach To Freedom Of Speech

 

20.00

Special Lecture

Robert Alexy, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel

The Existence of Human Rights

 

Wednesday, 17 Aug 2011

 

9.30-10.15

David Dyzenhaus, University of Toronto / Canada

The Morality of Legality: A Hobbesian Account

 

11.30-12.15

Stanley L. Paulson, Washington University in St. Louis / USA

The Very Idea of Legal Positivism

 

Thursday, 18 Aug 2011

 

9.30-10.15

Marijan Pavčnik, University of Ljubljana / Slowenia

Methodologische Klarheit und/oder gegenständliche Reinheit des Rechts? Bemerkungen zur Diskussion Kelsen ¨C Pitamic

(Methodological Clarity or Substantial Purity? Notes on the Discussion between Kelsen and Pitamic)

 

11.30-12.15

Hiroshi Kamemoto, Kyoto University / Japan

How should Legal Philosophers make Use of Economic Thinking?

 

Friday, 19 Aug 2011

 

9.30-10.15

Olivier Jouanjan, University of Strasbourg / France

A «philological turn» in the science of Law. History and metaphysics in Savigny¡¯s work

 

10.15-11.00

Carl Wellman, Washington University in St. Louis / USA

How Should We Legal Philosophers Make Use of Economics?

 

12.15-13.00

IVR Prize Lecture

Adrian K¨¹nzler, Yale Law School / USA

Cost-Benefit-Analysis and the Quest for Wealth Maximization: How to Embrace Complexity and Uncertainty

 

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