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1 Association of Legal and Social Philosophy 2014 Annual Conference Injustice University of Leeds, UK Conference Schedule Day 1: Tuesday 1 st July am Registration, tea etc Concert Hall Foyer am Welcome from ALSP President Concert Hall Foyer pm Parallel Sessions I Various pm Lunch Concert Hall Foyer pm Keynote I: Jennifer Saul Lecture Theatre pm *Quick* break Concert Hall Foyer pm Parallel Sessions II Various pm Tea, coffee and biscuits Concert Hall Foyer pm Parallel Sessions III Various pm Drinks Reception University House 7.30pm Conference Dinner University House Day 2: Wednesday 2 nd July am Parallel Sessions IV Various am Tea, coffee and biscuits Concert Hall Foyer pm Parallel Sessions V Various pm Lunch Concert Hall Foyer pm ALSP Annual General Meeting Conference Room pm Keynote II: Jeff Spinner-Halev Lecture Theatre I pm Tea, coffee and biscuits Concert Hall Foyer pm Parallel Sessions VI Various NB: All rooms are in the School of Music except those for the Drinks Reception and Conference Dinner, which are in University House. 1

2 Conference Programme Day 1: Tuesday 1 st July 10.00am: Registration, Tea, coffee and pastries Concert Hall Foyer 10.50am: Welcome from ALSP President, Gideon Calder Concert Hall Foyer 11.00am-12.30pm: Parallel Sessions I (a) Theorising Injustice I Lecture Theatre 1 Chair: Gideon Calder - Eric Heinze (Queen Mary University of London): What is Injustice? - Adrian Howe (Griffith University): The concept of injustice: intimate partner femicide. A case study - Katharine Jenkins (University of Sheffield): Ontic Injustice (b) Environment I Lecture Theatre 2 Chair: Alfonso Donoso - Tatiana Vaizer (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration): Listening to the silent voices of future generations - Rupert Read (UEA): Guardians for the Future - Gianfranco Pellegrino (LUISS Guido Carli): Climate Change and Fairness Across Generations (c) Equality I Lecture Theatre 3 Chair: Tim Fowler - Fabian Schuppert (Queen s University, Belfast): What Can Social Egalitarianism Do for You? Inequalities, Injustice and the Range of Social Equality - Gerald Lang (University of Leeds): What Is the Point of Democratic Equality? - Gunter Graf (University of Salzburg): The injustice of relative and absolute child poverty (d) Corruption Lecture Theatre 4 Chair: Alexa Zellentin - Demetris Tillyris (University of Leeds): Compromise, Political Integrity and the Ambiguities of Betrayal - James Hodgson (University of York): Open Secrecy and Political Corruption - Yann Allard-Tremblay (University of Montreal): Political Corruption without Distributive Justice; vitiation of democracy and epistemic injustice 12.30pm-1.30pm: Lunch Concert Hall Foyer 1.30pm-2.45pm: Keynote I: Lecture Theatre 1 Professor Jennifer Saul (University of Sheffield) Dogwhistles and Political Manipulation 2.45pm-3.00pm: *Quick* break 2

3 3.00pm-4.30pm: Parallel Sessions II (a) Theorising Injustice II Lecture Theatre 1 Chair: Jesse Tomalty - Daniel Putnam (Yale University): The Diagnostic Approach to Theorizing About (In)justice - Nicolas Cornell (Wharton, University of Pensylvania): Wrongs, Rights, and Remedial Ambiguity - Oscar Garza (University of Bath): From Justice to Injustice: Bridging the gap between ideal, nonideal and dynamic conceptions of injustice (b) Equality II Lecture Theatre 2 Chair: Jonathan Seglow - Nicola Mulkeen (University of Manchester): Socially Constructed Luck and Exploitation - Gideon Calder (University of South Wales): The Family, Inter-generational Inequality and Contributive Injustice - Federica Liveriero (Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale Amedeo Avogadro): Open Negotiation: the Case of Same-sex Marriage (c) Environment II Lecture Theatre 3 Chair: Fabian Schuppert - Alexa Zellentin (University College Dublin): Climate Change, Risks, and Cultural Rights - Josh Milburn (Queen's University Belfast): Is our failure to protect prey from predators a gross injustice? - Elizabeth Cripps (The University of Edinburgh): Population, Immigration and Life Boat Ethics (d) Forgiveness Lecture Theatre 4 Chair: Ed Hall - Kerri Woods (University of Leeds): Forgiveness and Toleration - Monica Mookherjee (University of Keele): A Change of Heart? On Liberal Diversity and Liberal Forgiveness - Garvan Walshe (University of Manchester): Allowing injustice to be done: the importance of forgiveness, forbearance and mercy (e) Sanctions Conference Room Chair: Gerald Lang - Elizabeth Ellis (University of Leeds): International Punishment and Economic Sanctions - James Pattison (The University of Manchester): In Defence of Sanctions 4.30pm-5.00pm: Tea, coffee and biscuits Concert Hall Foyer 5.00pm-6.30pm: Parallel Sessions III (a) Theorising Injustice III Lecture Theatre 1 Chair: Derek Edyvane - Vittorio Bufacchi (University College Cork): Historical Injustice as Epistemic Injustice - Alasia Nuti (University of Cambridge): The Structural Presence of the Unjust Past - Ashwini Vasanthakumar (University College Oxford): Surviving Injustice: Survivors Special Responsibilities to Defeat Injustice 3

4 (b) Environment III Lecture Theatre 2 Chair: Elizabeth Cripps - Megan Blomfield (University of Bristol): Rectifying Natural Resource Injustice - Alfonso Donoso (Universidad Catolica): Natural Resources and the Moral Considerability of Nature - Alejandra Mancilla (University of Oslo): Injustice in Migration, or the Case for Shared Sovereignty over Mobile Natural Resources (c) Liberalism and Paternalism Lecture Theatre 3 Chair: Monica Mookherjee - Christopher Mills (University of Glasgow): Rescuing the Endorsement Thesis - Rob Lawlor (University of Leeds): Gradable Adjectives and Competence: a new defence of paternalism - Raphael Cohen-Almagor (University of Hull): Consequentialism, Slogans Liberals Use and their Fallacies (d) Oppression Lecture Theatre 4 Chair: Lisa Fuller - Rachelle Bascara (Birkbeck College): A Unified Theory of Oppression - Mara Marin (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt): Commitment as a Model for Thinking of Our Responsibility for Oppression (e) Aristotle and Injustice Conference Room Chair: Cillian McBride - Eleni Leontsini (University of Ioannina): Freedom as 'participation in government': Re-assessing Liberty in Aristotle's Political Theory - Mariusz Golecki (University of Łódź): Synallagmata acousia- involuntary social relation as a source of injustice 6.30pm-7.30pm: Drinks Reception University House 7.30pm: Conference Dinner University House **Please note that the conference dinner is open to delegates who have pre-registered.** ******* Day 2: Wednesday 2 nd July 9.15am-10.45am: Parallel Sessions IV (a) Theorising Injustice IV Lecture Theatre 1 Chair: Vittorio Buffachi - Jeffrey Howard (University of Essex): The Subversion of Moral Agency: Political Injustice and Ghetto Violence - Stephanie Julia Kapusta (The University of Western Ontario): Essential Contestability, Decontestation, and Injustices of Gender Assignment 4

5 (b) Groups and Multiculturalism Lecture Theatre 2 Chair: Mara Marin - Sune Lægaard (Roskilde University): Multiculturalism and secularism - Roland Pierik (The University of Amsterdam): The Freedom of Religion and Mandatory Vaccination - Dimitrios Panagos (Memorial University): The problem of Unjust Incorporation (c) Human Dignity Lecture Theatre 3 Chair: Kerri Woods (Leeds) - Simon Hope (University of Stirling): Human Dignity and Ends In Themselves - Enes Kulenovic (University of Zagreb): When Less is More: Critique of Minimalist Approach to Human Rights - Brian Ho (University of Stirling): From Flourishing to Dignity (d) Voting Lecture Theatre 4 Chair: Derek Edyvane - Tim Fowler (University of Bristol): Is denying (capable) children the vote an injustice? - Ben Saunders (University of Stirling): On the Right Not to Vote - Anders Schinkel (VU University Amsterdam): Giving older children the vote (e) Justification and Legitimacy Conference Room Chair: Robert Jubb - Alice Baderin (University of Oxford): Reflective Equilibrium: Individual or Public? - Matthias Brinkmann (University of Oxford): Public Justification Views of Legitimacy: An Unappealing Hybrid - Steven Scalet (University of Baltimore): Two Concepts of Respect: Responding to Injustice and Illegitimacy in Liberal Democracies 10.45am-11.15am: Tea, coffee and biscuits Concert Hall Foyer 11.15am-12.45pm: Parallel Sessions V (a) Theorising Injustice V Lecture Theatre 1 Chair: Cillian McBride - Maeve Mckeown (UCL): Iris Marion Young s Social Connection Model of Responsibility: Defining Connection - Makoto Usami (Kyoto University): Responsibility for Structural Injustice: A Critical Examination - Sarah Goff (LSE): Agency and Responsibility Within Unjust Institutions (b) Punishment Lecture Theatre 2 Chair: Simon Hope - Ambrose Lee (University of Oxford): In What Sense is Punishment a Matter of Justice? - Göran Duus-Otterström (University of Gothenburg): Partial political obligations: unfairness and punishment - Owen Schaefer (Oxford): Torture and imprisonment 5

6 (c) Migration Lecture Theatre 3 Chair: Alejandra Mancilla - Mollie Gerver (LSE): Why Deportation, versus Exclusion, is an Injustice - Bouke de Vries (European University Institute): Are Settlement & Citizenship Tests Compatible with Liberalism? - Clara Sandelind (University of Sheffield): Obligations and Motivations - How to Assess the Nationalist Argument on Immigration (d) Global Injustice Lecture Theatre 4 Chair: Enes Kulenovic - Lisa Fuller (University at Albany: The State University of New York): Gender Oppression & Global Distributive Justice: An Institutional Approach - Jesse Tomalty (University of Oxford): The Relevance of Practice for Human Rights Theory - Norbert Paulo (University of Hamburg): Should we fight global injustice with moral bioenhancement? (e) Realism Conference Room Chair: Sune Lægaard - Ed Hall (LSE): Political Theory and its Audience: A Realist Perspective - Robert Jubb (University of Leicester): Anarchists, Bandits or Merely Enemies 12.45pm-2.15pm: Lunch Concert Hall Foyer 1.00pm-2.15pm: AGM (Please bring your lunch!) Conference Room 2.15pm-3.30pm: Keynote II: Professor Jeff Spinner-Halev (UNC): Misunderstanding Markets: The role of injustice in theories of distributive justice 3.30pm-4.00pm: Tea, coffee and biscuits Concert Hall Foyer 4.00pm-5.30pm: Parallel Sessions VI (a) Theorising Injustice VI Lecture Theatre 1 Chair: Ambrose Lee - Joshua Kassner (University of Baltimore): Ignorance, Injustice and Responsibility - Fanny-Elisabeth Rollet (Paris Pantheon Sorbonne University): Criminal Responsibility and the Epistemic Excuses of the Agent - Stephen Mathis (Wheaton College): A New Take on the Injustice of Character-based Approaches to Criminal Responsibility (b) Recognition Lecture Theatre 2 Chair: Kerri Woods - Simon Thompson (University of West England): Self-Respect, Dignity and Recognition - Cillian McBride (Queen s University Belfast): Restricting ourselves and respecting others - Jonathan Seglow (Royal Holloway University of London): Religious accommodation and self-respect 6

7 (c) Political Parties Lecture Theatre 3 Chair: Demetris Tillyris - Matteo Bonnotti (Queen s University Belfast): Partisanship, Conflicting Obligations and the Duty of Fair Play - Jonathan White (LSE): What Do Partisans Owe Each Other? - Fabio Wolkenstein (LSE): Is the mass party an appropriate prescriptive model for intra-party democracy? (d) Conflict, Exploitation and Injustice Lecture Theatre 4 Chair: Liz Ellis - Thomas Hancocks (University of Leeds): War Crimes, Justice and Punishment - Janelle Potzsch (Ruhr-Universität Bochum): Sweatshops, exploitation, and structural injustice ***5.30pm: Conference Closes*** 7

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