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WG 24
Chair: Jaewon Kim (Sungkyunkwan University Law School)
  • Jaewon Kim (Sungkyunkwan University Law School),

    Access to Justice and Lawyer Advertising

  • Lasha Bregvadze (Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University),

    Society’s Constitutions: Studying Non-State Constitutionalisation as an Element of Theory of Society

  • Christoforos Ioannidis (Cardiff Metropolitan University),

    The Pseudo-problem of Authority

  • Tania Galgani (Universidad de Concepción),

    Neojusnaturalism and Conventionality Control in Chile

  • John Harris (Texas Christian University),

    Distributive Epistemic Injustice and Death Qualified Juries

  • Federico Szczaranski (Universidad Central de Chile),

    Unlocking the Semantic Side: Authority and Disruption in Constituent Power

  • Philipp Gisbertz-Astolfi (University of Göttingen),

    Terrorism as a Violation of Human Dignity

WG 25
Chair: Weiwei Zhang (Kenneth Wang School of Law, Soochow University)
  • Weiwei Zhang (Kenneth Wang School of Law, Soochow University),

    Does Theodicy Permit Much More Liberty?

  • Douglas Luis Binda Filho (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca),

    “Are They Really Aiming at ‘Wellness’?”: The Problem of Consent in Wellness Programs and a Need for an Ethical Reflection from Employers

  • Harri Karpén (University of Helsinki),

    War’s Fundamentally Philosophical Nature

  • Guglielmo Ciaccio (University of Pisa),

    Beyond Domination? A New Ontology for a Relationship of Coexistence

  • Carlo Dellora (RMIT),

    Utilitarian Justifications for Lockdown Policy during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Principled, Plausible or Problematic?

WG 26
Chair: Helen Han (Lingnan University)
  • Jacopo Martire and Diego Acosta Arcarazo (University of Bristol),

    Freedom of Movement Regimes and the Anthropology of the New Migrant

  • Helen Han (Lingnan University),

    A Comparative Legal Research on the Employment Relationship between Food Delivery Platforms and Workers in HK

  • Takuto Kobayashi (Waseda University),

    Lottocratic Social Hierarchy: A Conditional Defense

  • Stanisław Jędrczak (University of Warsaw),

    Between Social Ontology and Philosophy of Mind

  • Rubin Souza (University of Genoa. Law School of São Paulo. São Paulo Reserach foundation),

    External Recognition of Internal Constitutions According to Hans Kelsen's Theory of the International Law: The Two Presidents of Venezuela as a Case Study

  • Yilin Chen (Faculty of Law, University of Macau),

    Could Authoritarianism Achieve Enlightened Governance?

WG 27
Chair: Kotaro Yonemura (Rikkyo University)
  • Jennifer Hawkins (Duke University),

    Capabilities Grounded in a Theory of Welfare: Objective or Subjective?

  • Jen Neller (Manchester Metropolitan University),

    Centring Dignity to Redress the Over-Determination of Identities in Hate Speech (Law)

  • Tatsuya Yokohama (Shizuoka University),

    How Should Immigration Justice Understand the Moral Significance of Movement and Belonging?

  • Yuki Watanabe (Graduate School of Nagasaki University)

    Legal challenges to the demolitions of Palestinian houses by the IDF

  • Shun Kaku (Waseda University Faculty of Law)

    International Law as Law: Why Does It Matter?

  • Kotaro Yonemura (Rikkyo University)

    Typhoon Control and Fairness of Risk-sharing

11. Law and Democracy

WG 28
Chair: Frederik Peeraer (Ghent University)
  • Frederik Peeraer (Ghent University)

    Can Experimental Jurisprudence Make Private Law More Democratic and More Subject to the Rule of Law?

  • Tsung Hsing Ho (National Chung Cheng University)

    Demeny Voting and the ‘One Person, One Vote’ Principle

  • Thiago Guilherme (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo)

    Religious Freedom and Militant Democracy: The ‘Jurispathic’ Aspect of Court Decisions Regarding Theological Worldviews That are Harmful to Democratic Foundations

  • Taehyeon Kim (University of Edinburgh)

    Common Good Constitutionalism as a Balancing Approach for Prospective Liberal Democracy?: Liberal-Communitarian Discourse between Western and Asian Perspectives

  • Vitulia Ivone (University of Salerno)

    Are Justice Reforms Written with the Future of Democracy in Mind? The Italian Case

  • Henry Vumjou (Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT-Bombay),

    Kant's Republican Democracy and the Principle of Publicity

WG 29
Chair: Migle Laukyte (Pompeu Fabra University)
  • Migle Laukyte (Pompeu Fabra University)

    Democracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: High Risk for Democratic Processes?

  • Manuel Feliu (University Carlos III de Madrid)

    Energy Communities as Democracy Poleis

  • Pablo Ortuzar-Madrid (IES and CPP-UC)

    The Dream of Democracy without Politics: from Xenophon’s Hiero to the Regimes of Park Chung-Hee in South Korea, Lee Kuan Yew in Singapore and Augusto Pinochet in Chile

  • Emre Şimşek (Member)

    Citizenship and Its Effects in the Reconsideration of Democracy

  • Gerard Conway (Brunel University London)

    Continuing Contestation of the Concept of Democracy: A Norm or a Right?

WG 30
Chair: Ben Schupmann (Yale-NUS College)
  • Giovanni Bombelli (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart)

    On Democracy. Law and Cognition

  • Sanna Toropainen and Bilgesu Sumer (University of Helsinki, KU Leuven)

    Assessing the Democratic Potential of Decentralised Identity Solutions through the Lenses of the Public Digital Sphere and Privacy

  • Lorena Carvajal and Kevin Love (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Nottingham Trent University)

    The rise of transnational commercial law, the power of multinational corporations and the implications for democracy

  • Ben Schupmann (Yale-NUS College)

    Otto Kirchheimer and Militant Democracy

  • Junehee Lee (Sogang University Institute of Social Science)

    A comparative analysis on the population basis for congressional redistricting: Cases in South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States

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