Basic Rights, Relational Ethics and Financial Constraints
Droits fondamentaux, éthique relationnelle et contraintes financières
An international colloquium – November 26-27th / Un colloque international 26-27 novembre 2015.
Organisé par: Patrick Turmel (Université Laval, Québec) et Emmanuel Picavet (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne).
NORMA, programme NExT d’heSam Université
Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Chaire Ethique et Finance.
Pour participer, il est impératif de s’inscrire en écrivant à Patrick Turmel: patrick.turmel@fp.ulaval.ca ou à Emmanuel Picavet: emmanuel.picavet@univ-paris1.fr.
Programme
Thursday, Novembre 26th. Le FranceL, 190 avenue de France, Paris 13e, Salle du Conseil A
9:30 Patrick Turmel (Université Laval, Québec) – Introductory remarks
9:45 Emmanuel Picavet (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) – Some Preliminary Working Hypotheses: the Financial Side of Hard Compromise
10:00 Vida Panitch (Carleton University, Canada) – Commodification and Inequality
11:00 Pierre-Yves Néron (Université Catholique de Lille) – Relational Rights and Political Institutions
11:45 Lousi-Philippe Hodgson (York University, Canada) – Relational Rights and Political Institutions
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Douglas Mackay (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) – Fulfilling Basic Rights in Conditions of Scarity: The Ethics of Public Policy Randomized Controlled Trials
14:45 Jocelyn Maclure (Université Laval, Québec) – Conscience-based Exemptions and Taxation
15:45 Michael Kessler (University of Toronto, Canada) – Childhood, Impaired Consent, and Criminal Justice
16:30 Rosana Trivino (Universidade da Coruna, Spain) – Consciences in Crisis: Healthcare providers’ objection to cutouts & rights restrictions
Friday, November 27th, Maison Internationale de l’université Paris1, 58 boulevard Arago, Paris 13e, Ground floor / Salle du rez-de-chaussée
14:00 Constanze Binder (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) – Regulating Free Markets to Promote Freedom
14:45 David Robichaud (Université d’Ottawa, Canada) – Freedom and Taxation
15:45 Chad Horne (Centre for Moral and Political Philosophy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) – Insurance and Equality Revisited
16:30 Concluding debate and perspectives