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Venice Academy of Human Rights
Obligations of States8-19 July 2013
Mon, 8 July Tue, 9 July Wed, 10 July Thu, 11 July Fri, 12 July
L e c t u r e s
09:15-10:45 09:15 Registration
10:45 Group Photo
Jeremy Waldron
What are the Obligations ofStates?(b) The Common Good
Jeremy Waldron
What are the Obligations ofStates?(c) Rights and Justice
1stSeminar
Jeremy WaldronLiberty and Security
Jeremy Waldron
To Whom are theseObligations Owed?Insiders and Outsiders
11:15-12:45 11:00 Welcome Address
Opening LectureJeremy WaldronWhat are the Obligations ofStates? (a) Security
Malcolm Shaw
Human Rights and the Lawof Territory
Malcolm Shaw
Human Rights and the Law ofTerritory
Neil Walker
State Constitutional Identityand Human Rights:the Subnational Challenge
Participants Dialogue
13:00 Lunch at the Restaurant of
Hotel Mabapa
Lunch at the Restaurant of
Hotel Mabapa
Lunch at the Restaurant of
Hotel Mabapa
Lunch at the Restaurant of
Nicelli Airport
Lunch at the Restaurant of
Nicelli Airport
E l e c t i v e S e m i n a r s / O p t i o n a l W o r k s h o p s / D i s c u s s i o n R o u n d
14:30-16:00 Programme Overview;
Optional Discussion SessionKnut TraisbachThe State is what WHO makesof it?
Optional Workshop Seminar
Malcolm ShawHuman Rights and the Law ofTerritory
Optional Workshop Optional Workshop
16:30-18:00 Welcome Drinks Optional Workshop Study and Research Time 17:00-19:00Discussion Round
with Professors Shaw,Waldron and Walker
Optional Workshop
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Venice Academy of Human Rights
Obligations of States8-19 July 2013
Mon, 15 July Tue, 16 July Wed, 17 July Thu, 18 July Fri, 19 July
L e c t u r e s
09:15-10:45 Jean-Paul Jacqu
Charter and EU MemberStates Obligations in HumanRights
Jeremy Waldron
How are these ObligationsDischarged?(a) The Rule of Law
Jeremy Waldron
How are these ObligationsDischarged?(b) Accountability
Christian Reus-Smit
Individual Rights and theMaking of the InternationalSystem
Seminar
Christian Reus-SmitHuman Rights and theResponsibility to Protect
11:15-12:45 Neil WalkerState Constitutional Identity
and Human Rights: theTransnational Challenge
Brigitte SternThe State in the
Globalisation of Law
Brigitte SternThe Role of the State in
International Arbitration
Christian Reus-SmitHuman Rights in a Global
Ecumene
PresentationResearch Agenda
12:30 AttendanceCertificates
13:00 Lunch at the Restaurant of
Hotel Mabapa
Lunch at the Restaurant of
Hotel MabapaLunch at the Restaurant of
Hotel MabapaLunch at the Restaurant of
Nicelli Airport
Lunch at the Restaurant of
Nicelli Airport
E l e c t i v e S e m i n a r s / O p t i o n a l W o r k s h o p s
14:30-16:00 Seminar
Neil WalkerThe State in the EuropeanConstitutional Mosaic
Seminar
Jean-Paul JacquCharter and EU MemberStates Obligations in HR
2ndSeminar
Jeremy WaldronPolitical Community andImmigration
Participants Dialogue /
Research Agenda Meeting
16:30-18:00 Jean-Paul JacquCharter and EU MemberStates Obligations in HumanRights
Study and Research Time SeminarBrigitte SternThe Genocide Casebetween Bosnia and Serbiabefore the International Courtof Justice
Study and Research Time
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Monday, 08 July 2013
09:15-10:40 Registration [Cloister]
10:45-10:50 Group Photo [Cloister]
11:00-11:15 Welcome Address [Aula Magna]
Professor Horst Fischer, EIUC President
Professor Florence Benot-Rohmer, EIUC Secretary-General
11:15-12:45 Opening Lecture [Aula Magna]Professor Jeremy Waldron
What are the Obligations of States? (a) Security
13:00 Lunch [Hotel Mabapa]
14:30-16:00 Programme Overview, Research Agenda [Aula Magna]Optional Discussion Session
Knut Traisbach
The State is what WHO makes of it?
16:30 Welcome Drinks [Cloister]
Tuesday, 09 July 2012
09:15-10:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Jeremy Waldron
What are the Obligations of States? (b) The Common Good
11:15-12:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Malcolm Shaw
Human Rights and the Law of Territory
13:00 Lunch [Hotel Mabapa]
14:30-16:00 Optional Workshop [Aula Magna]
14:30-14:40 Camilo Umaa
PhD candidate, University of the Basque Country
"Conceptualization of State Crimes: Debates between International Law andCriminology"
14:40-15:00 Discussion
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15:00-15:10 Natalina Stamile
PhD candidate, Department of Law, History & Economic & Social Sciences
Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro
"EU as a Global Actor Europe and the Use of Force"
15:10-15:30 Discussion
15:30-15:40 Gus Waschefort
Associate Professor of International Law, University of South Africa
An Issues-Based Approach to Human Rights "
15:40-16:00 Discussion
16:30-18:00 Optional Workshop [Aula Magna]
16:30-16:40 Marisa Natalia Fassi
PhD candidate, Universit degli Studi di Milano
"Human Rights Violations through Administrative Law Measures"
16:40-17:00 Discussion
17:00-17:10 Stelios Charitakis
PhD candidate, Maastricht University
"The Effects of Austerity Measures on Minorities The Case of Persons with
Disabilities"
17:10-17:30 Discussion
17:30-17:40 Anne-Ccile Leyvraz
PhD candidate, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
"Economic Social and Cultural Rights of Rejected Asylum Seekers"
17:40-18:00 Discussion
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
09:15-10:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Jeremy Waldron
What are the Obligations of States? (c) Rights and Justice
11:15-12:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Malcolm Shaw
Human Rights and the Law of Territory
13:00 Lunch [Hotel Mabapa]
14:30-16:00 Seminar [Aula Magna]
Professor Malcolm Shaw
Human Rights and the Law of Territory
16:30-18:00 Study and Research Time
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Thursday, 11 July 2013
09:15-10:45 1stSeminar [Aula Magna]
Professor Jeremy WaldronLiberty and Security
11:15-12:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Neil Walker
State Constitutional Identity and Human Rights:
the Subnational Challenge
13:00 Lunch [Nicelli Airport]
14:30-16:00 Optional Workshop
14:30-14:40 Maria Varaki
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Hebrew University/University of Copenhagen
"Prosecutorial Discretion in the ICC Considerations of Justice and Legitimacy"
14:40-15:00 Discussion
15:00-15:10 Yuna C. Han
PhD candidate, University of Oxford
"The Global South and International Criminal Justice"
15:10-15:30 Discussion
15:30-15:40 Nicoletta Policek
Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Lincoln
"Global Justice through the Prism of Gender"
15:40-16:00 Discussion
17:00-19:00 Discussion Round [Aula Magna]
Professors Malcolm Shaw, Jeremy Waldronand Neil Walker
Friday, 12 July 2013
09:15-10:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]Professor Jeremy Waldron
To Whom are these Obligations Owed? Insiders and Outsiders
11:15-12:45 Participants Dialogue
13:00 Lunch [Nicelli Airport]
14:30-16:00 Optional Workshop [Aula Magna]
14:30-14:40 Silvia Atanassova Croydon
Assistant Professor/Hakubi Fellow, Kyoto University
"Regional Human Rights Protection in East Asia"
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14:40-15:00 Discussion
15:00-15:10 Sarah Lambrecht
PhD candidate, University of Antwerp"ECtHR Case Law in Domestic Courts"
15:10-15:30 Discussion
15:30-15:40 Nivedita S.
Advanced Masters in Public International Law, Leiden University"Prospects for a World Court of Human Rights"
15:40-16:00 Discussion
16:30-18:00 Optional Workshop [Aula Magna]
16:30-16:40 Carolin Koenig
PhD candidate, University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich
"Modifying the Sovereignty of States through the increasing Importance of
Human Rights"
16:40-17:00 Discussion
17:00-17:10 Sevda Clark
Doctoral Research Fellow, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights
"Opting for the Third Optional Protocol to the CRC? The Case for NorwegianRatification"
17:10-17:30 Discussion
Monday, 15 July 2013
09:15-10:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Jean-Paul JacquCharter and EU Member States Obligations in Human Rights
11:15-12:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Neil Walker
State Constitutional Identity and Human Rights: the Transnational
Challenge
13:00 Lunch [Hotel Mabapa]
14:30-16:00 Seminar [Aula Magna]
Professor Neil Walker
The State in the European Constitutional Mosaic
16:30-18:00 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Jean-Paul Jacqu
Charter and EU Member States Obligations in Human Rights
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Tuesday, 16 July 2013
09:15-10:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Jeremy Waldron
How are these Obligations Discharged? (a) The Rule of Law
11:15-12:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Brigitte Stern
The State in the Globalisation of Law
13:00 Lunch [Hotel Mabapa]
14:30-16:00 Seminar [Aula Magna]
Professor Jean-Paul Jacqu
Charter and EU Member States Obligations in Human Rights
16:30-18:00 Study and Research Time
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
09:15-10:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Jeremy Waldron
How are these Obligations Discharged? (b) Accountability
11:15-12:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Brigitte Stern
The Role of the State in International Arbitration
13:00 Lunch [Hotel Mabapa]
14:30-16:00 2ndSeminar [Aula Magna]
Professor Jeremy Waldron
Political Community and Immigration
16:30-18:00 Seminar [Aula Magna]Professor Brigitte Stern
The Genocide Case between Bosnia and Serbia before the
International Court of Justice
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Thursday, 18 July 2013
09:15-10:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Christian Reus-Smit
Individual Rights and the Making of the International System
11:15-12:45 Lecture [Aula Magna]
Professor Christian Reus-Smit
Human Rights in a Global Ecumene
13:00 Lunch [Nicelli Airport]
14:30-16:00 Participants Dialogue / Research Agenda Meeting [Aula Magna]
17:00-19:00 Study and Research Time
Friday, 19 July 2013
09:15-10:45 Seminar [Aula Magna]
Professor Christian Reus-Smit
Human Rights and the Responsibility to Protect
11:15-12:15 Presentation Research Agenda [Aula Magna]
12:30 Attendance Certificates [Aula Magna]
13:00 Lunch [Nicelli Airport]
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