ICONS-2017-PROGRAM-March-28
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ICON·S <strong>2017</strong> Conference on “Courts, Powers, Public Law”, Copenhagen, July 5-7, <strong>2017</strong><br />
Aronson Ori The Constitution in Trial Courts: An Empirical Study<br />
119. THE LAW OF CONSTITUTION(S)<br />
Chair: Paul Blokker<br />
Blokker Paul The Imaginary Constitution of Constitutions<br />
Carolan<br />
Eoin<br />
Examining the social political and institutional<br />
dynamics of constitutional change<br />
Eggert<br />
Friederike<br />
Constitutionalized constitution-making from a German<br />
constitutional lawyer’s perspective<br />
JUR-SEM 3-4<br />
8B-3-03<br />
(36)<br />
120. CROSSING BORDERS:<br />
MIGRATION AND LAND-USE<br />
CONFLICTS<br />
Chair: David Abraham<br />
121. CRIMINAL LAW AND<br />
INTERNATIONAL COURTS<br />
Chair: Dana Pugach and Tamar Hostovsky<br />
Brandes<br />
Geertjes Gert Jan Constitutional Convention and Moderate Government<br />
Kumar<br />
Pratyush<br />
The land question from colonial to post-colonial times:<br />
Reading and re-reading the Apex Court today<br />
Hofmann<br />
Andreas<br />
Are Courts the Solution or Part of the Problem?<br />
Procedural Legitimacy in Land Use Conflicts<br />
Strategic litigation. Using multilevel protection of<br />
Moya<br />
David<br />
immigrant and refugees' rights to shape legislation<br />
and administrative practice by NGOs.<br />
Vesco<br />
Paskalev<br />
Democracy and the loss of civic virtue: Free<br />
movement from Hirschmanian perspective<br />
Savino Mario The role of courts and the specialty of migration law<br />
Wilde<br />
Ramsundar<br />
Aitala<br />
Hostovsky Brandes<br />
Pugach<br />
Ralph<br />
Narissa<br />
Rosario<br />
Tamar<br />
Dana<br />
Unintended consequences: Do progressive legal<br />
developments protecting forced migrants undermine<br />
protection in other areas?<br />
Conquering the new frontiers of international<br />
criminality- responsibility for international crimes<br />
committed by transnational armed groups through<br />
transnational judicial and quasi legal cooperation"<br />
International criminal courts and the pursuit of peace<br />
and justice. The case of international terrorism<br />
Victim’s Rights in Prosecutions for International<br />
Crimes in International and Domestic Courts: Should<br />
a Universal Law Apply?<br />
JUR-SEM 3-5<br />
8B-3-09<br />
(36)<br />
JUR-SEM 3-6<br />
8B-3-19<br />
(36)<br />
36