Datum: 29 - 30 juni 2023
Tid: 08:00-18:00
Place: The Institute for Futures Studies, Holländargatan 13, Stockholm
International institutions make claims to authority that can clash with both personal and collective autonomy. At the same time, they are essential to solve collective action problems related to global challenges such as climate change and poverty. This workshop critically assess accounts of personal and collective autonomy, and explores how they can be expanded to problems of legitimacy, specifically the legitimacy of international institutions, by bringing together experts from philosophy, political theory and law.
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Speakers:
Ludvig Beckman (Stockholm University, the Institute for Futures Studies)
Eva Erman (Stockholm University)
Andreas Føllesdal (University of Oslo, PluriCourts)
Rainer Forst (Goethe University Frankfurt, Research Center Normative Orders)
Dorothea Gädeke (Utrecht University)
Catherine Lu (McGill University)
Hallvard Sandven (University of Oslo)
Antoinette Scherz (Stockholm University, ARENA, University of Oslo)
Anna Stilz (University of Princeton, Center for Human Values)
Oisin Suttle (Maynooth University)