CARLOS III UNIVERSITY OF MADRID
GETAFE CAMPUS. ROOM 17.2.75 (how to get there)
AGENDA
09:00 AM. Reception and opening remarks by the event co-organizers.
09:30 AM. Panel 1. Thematic Research.
Chair: José María Sauca
- “Consent, Democracy, and Political Obligation”.
Ángel Pelayo, Professor of Philosophy of Law at the University of Cantabria.
- “Strikes in Law: Conflicts, Values, and Norms”.
Olga Sánchez Martínez, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Law at the University of Cantabria.
- “State Secrets (An Approach to Their Controls in the Rule of Law)”.
José Antonio Guevara Bermúdez, Deputy Director of Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Mexico).
- “Cultural Pluralism and Minority Rights”.
Óscar Pérez de la Fuente, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Law at Carlos III University of Madrid.
- “Just War and Human Rights (An Approach from Legal-Political Philosophy)”.
Edgardo Rodríguez Gómez, Director of Human Rights of the Government of Peru.
- “Liberal Citizenship and Legal Moralism”.
Jesús I. Delgado Rojas, Professor of Philosophy of Law at the University of Seville.
- On Rights and Moral Duties. A Proposal to Update the School of Salamanca in Response to Contemporary Challenges.
Luis Esteban Rubio, Member of Ecooo and the Madrid Social Market.
- “Human Dignity and Prostitution”.
Álvaro de la Torre, Professor of Philosophy of Law at the University Francisco de Vitoria.
- “Material Equality and Social Rights”.
Octavio Cantón, Galicia Abogados.
11:45 AM. Break
12:00 PM. Panel 2. Author Studies
Chair: Ángel Pelayo
- “Alexis de Tocqueville's Science of Association”.
José María Sauca, Associate Professor (Full Professor) of Philosophy of Law at Carlos III University of Madrid.
- “The Theory of Tolerance in J. Locke”.
José Ignacio Solar, Associate Professor (Full Professor) of Philosophy of Law at the University of Cantabria.
- “Theory and Ideology in N. Bobbio's Political Thought”.
Andrea Greppi, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Law at Carlos III University of Madrid.
- “The Virtuous Civil Society. Adam Ferguson and the Scottish Enlightenment Thought”.
Isabel Wences, Associate Professor of Political Theory at Complutense University of Madrid.
- “The Rule of Law in Legal-Political Philosophy. Elías Díaz in Contemporary Debate”.
Gílmer Alarcón, Professor of Philosophy of Law at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.
- “Power, Values, and Human Rights (Reflections from Rodolfo Mondolfo's Humanist Philosophy)”.
Jesús Víctor Alfredo Contreras Ugarte, Professor of Philosophy of Law at Complutense University of Madrid.
- “Neo-Aristotelianism and the Rehabilitation of Practical Philosophy. A Review of Natural Law in Leo Strauss, Michel Villey, and Alasdair MacIntyre”.
David García García, Professor of Philosophy of Law at Carlos III University of Madrid.
- “Pufendorf's Jurisprudence in the American Revolution”.
Carlos Alonso, Alonso Abogados.
02:00 PM. Lunch
04:15 PM. Panel 3. Conversations with Colleagues.
- José Luis Colomer, (retired) Professor of Philosophy of Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid.
- Rodolfo Vázquez, (emeritus) Professor of Philosophy of Law at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico.
- Concha Roldán, Research Professor at CSIC.
- Fernando Vallespín, Professor of Political Science at the Autonomous University of Madrid.
- Liborio Hierro Sánchez-Pescador, (emeritus) Professor of Philosophy of Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid.
05:25 PM. Presentation of the new edition of Theory of Justice and Human Rights (Palestra, 2024).
05:30 PM. Closing remarks by Professor Dr. Eusebio Fernández García.
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