Fundamental Questions, Dangers and Opportunities from an Interdisciplinary Perspective

Max Planck Research Group "Legitimacy of Ethical Decisions", Heidelberg
Institute of Public Law, Dep. 2: Public International Law and Comparative Law, University of Freiburg
Program
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Thursday, 29th September 2011
13.00 |
Silja Vöneky (Freiburg): Introduction Sebastian Krebber, Dean of the Faculty of Law (Freiburg): Welcome |
13.30 |
Wilfried Hinsch (Aachen): The Range of Disagreement — Where Justice Meets the Law |
15.00 |
Henk A.M.J. ten Have (Pittsburgh): Bioethics and Human Rights: Wherever the Twain shall meet Margaret Somerville (Montréal): "Law, Marching with Medicine but in the Rear and Limping a Little": Ethics as "First Aid" for Law |
17.30 |
Alec D. Walen (Rutgers): Reflections on Theorizing About the Moral Foundations of the Law: Using the Laws Governing Detention as a Case Study |
18.30 |
Panel: Hans-Georg Dederer (Passau) / Ralf Poscher (Freiburg) / Ludwig Siep (Münster): |
Friday, 30th September 2011
09.00 |
Michaela Hailbronner / James Fowkes (Yale): The Ethicalization of Law - The Fundamental Questions, Dangers and Opportunities of such a Development from an Interdisciplinary Perspective Sigrid Mehring (Heidelberg): The Intersection of Medical Ethics and International Humanitarian Law - Where the Boundaries for Physicians in Armed Conflict are |
10.45 |
J. Benton Heath (New York): The Expanding Role of Human Dignity in International Criminal Law Mira Chang (Heidelberg): A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush? Bioethics and Human Rights in Transnational Drug Trials |
13.15 |
Julian Nida-Rümelin (München): Die Einheit praktischer Vernunft. Zum Verhältnis von Interesse, Moral und Recht |
14.15 |
Daniel Gruschke (Aachen): Moralisierung oder Ethisierung des Rechts? Hans Christian Wilms (Heidelberg): Ethisierung des Europarechts - Grundrechtliche Grenzen und politische Praktiken Abstract |
16.45 |
Franziska Sprecher (Zürich): Medizinisch-ethische Standards privater Organisationen und ihr Einfluss auf die Rechtsgenese und Rechtsanwendung Rafael Häcki (Bern): Die Zivilgesellschaft als einsame Verteidigerin der "Guten Sitten"? Überlegungen zur Ethisierung am Beispiel des Biopatentrechts |
18.15 |
Silja Vöneky (Freiburg): Concluding Remarks |