International Law of Culture Interest Group zaprasza na agorę pt. "Culture As or Against Sovereignty", która ma odbyć się w ramach dorocznej konferencji ESIL w Atenach w dniach 12-14 września 2019 r.
Organizatorzy chcieliby, aby podczas agory udało się odpowiedzieć na następujące pytania:
- What do historical constructions of culture as a means to galvanize self-determination efforts say about the nature of sovereignty in international law?
- How does the mandate of international organizations in the field of culture frames or approaches sovereignty?
- What do current cases like Al Mahdi (International Criminal Court) and EC-Seals (World Trade Organization) tell us about the role of culture in enforcing or creating exceptions to universal international law?
- Is there a general cultural exception in international law?
- Can culture make a claim to universality that facilitates its existence as an international regulatory object? Does it need to make such claim?
- How does the right to cultural life in international human rights law make sense of sovereignty, given international human rights law is premised on the idea of a challenge to unbridled state sovereignty?
- What does the concept of cultural diversity recognized in international law mean for sovereignty?
- Who defines culture in international law? How the human right of individuals and peoples to define their cultural identity and practices affect sovereignty in the cultural sphere?
Osoby zainteresowane udziałem w agorze powinny przesłać zgłoszenie (abstrakt 250-500 słów i CV) do 10 stycznia 2019 r. na adres l.lixinski@unsw.edu.au.
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