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Call for Expressions of Interest

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​Dear colleagues,

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It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the following workshop: 

 
Human Rights:
History, Principles, Contemporary Challenges

 with

​Matthias Kaufmann 

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The workshop will be held on 30 April 2020

at the NOVA Law School, NOVA University of Lisbon

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The work of Matthias Kaufmann has become a mandatory reference in the philosophical discussions on human rights. His reflection is a manifest for justice and for the fulfilment of the right of everyone to a dignified life. But it is also a manifest of revolt and indignation at the offences against human rights and the sufferings that result from these offences. The scientific tone should not deceive us – his writings express a passion for humanity and a pungent desire to reduce its burdens by doing justice. Interdisciplinary in its approach, cosmopolitan in its references and its scope, Matthias Kaufmann raises his voice wherever he perceives a violation of human rights. With the vigour of those who participate in a struggle, he goes through the whole history of the concept and all contemporary debates on the subject in order to affirm the absolute superiority of human rights over any other criterion of justice or political justification. Matthias Kaufmann, cultivating the debate with the great thinkers, reveals that the defence of human rights is the synthesis of all the values ​​of justice that have been searched for centuries. He thus wishes to remind all of us that human rights are the supreme goal to which all efforts of our thoughts and actions must converge. His work is an invitation to fight alongside him in defence of human rights.

 

This workshop will be dedicated to discussing these issues with, beginning with one of his most recent manuscripts: "How right is the basis of law?" in The Quest for Rights. Ideal and Normative Dimensions (edited by Massimo La Torre, Leone Niglia, Mart Susi). Cheltenham, UK, Northhampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing 2019, 109-123.

 

​The working language of the workshop is English. 

 

​We would like to ask those interested in discussing Kaufmann’s article as well as those who wish to attend the workshop to please register at the event website: 

https://cosmopolites.wixsite.com/humanrights

 

Deadline (for expression of interest to discuss Kaufmann’s article): 15 March 2020

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Deadline (to attend the workshop): 28 April 2020

 

​For further enquiries, please contact: cosmopolitanism.withoutborders@gmail.com

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