Droits territoriaux. Nouvelles directions et nouveaux défis
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Le GRIPP est fier de s’associer à la conférence sur les droits territoriaux organisée par Amandine Catala (UQAM) et Margaret Moore (Queen’s) intitulée Droits territoriaux. Nouvelles directions et nouveaux défis.
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Voici le programme:
Jour 1: Vendredi 21 avril 2017
UQAM, Salle DS-1950 (320 Rue Sainte-Catherine Est)
9.00-9.15: Bienvenue et introduction
9.15-10.55: Panel 1: The Boundary Problem, Expulsion, and Attachment
- Paulina Ochoa Espejo, “Territorial Grounds of Democracy: Territory, Property, and Jurisdiction in Juan de Solórzano’s Derecho Indiano”
- Patti Lenard, “Expulsion from Membership and Territory”
- Cara Nine, “Place Attachment: What’s Identity Got to Do with It?”
10.55-11.15: Pause café
11.15-12.45: Panel 2: Unoccupied Areas, Territorial Expansion, and Resource Rights
- Margaret Moore, “Is Canada Entitled to the Arctic?”
- Alejandra Mancilla, “Sorting Out the Normative Grounds of Territorial Rights and Rights over Natural Resources in Antarctica”
12.45-13.45: Dîner
13.45-15.15: Panel 3: Ownership, Stewardship, and Territorial Rights
- Mathias Risse, “Humanity’s Collective Ownership of the Earth and Immigration”
- Fabian Schuppert, “Territorial Rights, Control over Natural Resources, and the Specter of Intergenerational Domination: Examining the Prospects and Limits of a Stewardship Account”
15.15-15.45: Pause café
15.45-17.15: Panel 4: Natural Resource Conservation and Animals’ Right to Place
- Chris Armstrong, “Justice and the Burdens of Natural Resource Conservation”
- Avery Kolers, “Primitive and Political Rights to Place: Zoopolis and Beyond” – with a reply by Will Kymlicka
17.15-18.15: Réception
Jour 2: Samedi 22 avril 2017
UQAM, Salle DS-1950 (320 Rue Sainte-Catherine Est)
9.00-10.30: Panel 5:
Roundtable on A. John Simmons’ Boundaries of Authority (OUP 2016)
Présidente: Mira Bachvarova
- Commentaires de David Miller, Cara Nine, Anna Stilz
- Réponse de A. John Simmons
10.30-11.00: Pause café
11.00-12.30: Panel 6: Indigenous Land Claims and Postcolonial Boundary Drawing
- Kerstin Reibold, “Waldron and Indigenous Land Claims”
- Catherine Lu, “Border Disputes: Postcolonial States and the Struggle for Reconciliation”
12.30-13.30: Dîner
13.30-15.00: Panel 7: Secession and Annexation
- David Lefkowitz, “International Law, Institutional Reasoning, and Secession”
- Amandine Catala, “What’s Really Wrong with Annexation: A Non-Domination Account”
15.00-15.30: Pause café
15.30-17.00: Panel 8: Territory, Immigration, and Self-Determination
- Sarah Song, “Collective Self-Determination and Immigration Control”
- Anna Stilz, “A Political Autonomy Account of Self-Determination”
17.00-17.15: Conclusion