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Venice Academy of Human Rights 2015

(Dis)Integration through Human Rights: Citizens, Courts, Communities


Programme Overview First Week
Mon, 6 July

Tue, 7 July

Wed, 8 July

Thu, 9 July

Fri, 10 July

09:15-10:45

09:15
10:45

Registration
Group Photo

General Course
Will Kymlicka
Lecture 1

General Course
Will Kymlicka
Lecture 2

General Course
Will Kymlicka
Lecture 3

General Course
Will Kymlicka
Lecture 4

11:15-12:45

11:00

Welcome Address

Lecture
Andreas Fllesdal

Lecture
Marc Weller

Lecture
Marc Weller

Panel Presentations
Will Kymlicka

14:30-16:30
Discussion Round

Seminar
Andreas Fllesdal

Panel Presentations
Marc Weller

Apperitivo

Seminar
Will Kymlicka

Lecture
Andreas Fllesdal
13:00
14:30-16:00

Lunch
Programme Overview &
Discussion Session
Knut Traisbach

Panel Presentations
Andreas Fllesdal

15:30 Welcome Drinks

Seminar
Marc Weller
16:30-18:00

Study and Research Time

Study and Research Time

Study and Research Time

Study and Research Time

Study and Research Time

Venice Academy of Human Rights 2015


(Dis)Integration through Human Rights: Citizens, Courts, Communities
Programme Overview Second Week
Mon, 13 July

Tue, 14 July

Wed, 15 July

09:15-10:45

Lecture
Armin v. Bogdandy

Lecture
Armin v. Bogdandy

Lecture
Marlene Wind

11:15-12:45

Lecture
Marlene Wind

Panel Presentations
Armin v. Bogdandy /
Marlene Wind

Discussion Round
Armin v. Bogdandy / Marlene
Wind
Attendance Certificates

13:00
14:30-16:00

Lunch
Film Screening

Seminar Marlene Wind

Seminar Armin v. Bogdandy

16:30-18:00

Study and Research Time

Study and Research Time

Programme Venice Academy of Human Rights 2015


(Dis)Integration through Human Rights: Citizens, Courts, Communities
Monday, 06 July 2015
09:15-10:45

Registration [Cloister]

10:45-10:50

Group Photo [Cloister]

11:00-11:15

Welcome Address [Aula Magna]


Florence Benot-Rohmer, EIUC Secretary-General
Attracta Ingram, Moderator

11:15-12:45

Lecture [Aula Magna]


Andreas Fllesdal
Fragmentation in MultiCultural Communities and in International Human Rights
Law Joint Challenges and Options

13:00

Lunch [Refectory]

14:30-15:30

Programme Overview & Discussion Session [Aula Magna]


Knut Traisbach

15:30

Welcome Aperitivo [Cloister]

Tuesday, 07 July 2015


09:15-10:45

General Course Lecture 1 [Aula Magna]


Will Kymlicka
Multiculturalism and Minority Rights in Theory and Practice

11:15-12:45

Lecture [Aula Magna]


Andreas Fllesdal
How the European Court of Human Rights (Dis)Integrates Communities and
Domestic Courts

13:00

Lunch [Refectory]

14:30-16:00

Panel Presentations [Aula Magna]


Andreas Fllesdal
14:30-15:00 Panel Presentations
David Ighojohwegba Efevwerhan, Integration through Human Rights: What is
Human in Human Rights?
Shucheng Wang, Judicial Enforcement of International Human Rights through
Weak Courts in China
Vivian Lampadari, The ECtHR and the Conceptual Challenges of Legitimacy:
A Law of the Exception?
15:00-16:00 Discussion

Wednesday, 08 July 2015


09:15-10:45

General Course Lecture 2 [Aula Magna]


Will Kymlicka
The Development of the European Regime of Rights for National Minorities

11:15-12:45

Lecture [Aula Magna]


Marc Weller
Self-determination and the Promise of Integration

13:00

Lunch [Refectory]

14:30-16:30

Discussion Round [Aula Magna] moderated by Attracta Ingram


Andreas Fllesdal, Will Kymlicka, Marc Weller

16:30-18:00

Apperitivo [Cloister]

Thursday, 09 July 2015


09:15-10:45

General Course Lecture 3 [Aula Magna]


Will Kymlicka
The Development of a Global Indigenous Rights Regime

11:15-12:45

Lecture [Aula Magna]


Marc Weller
Self-determination and the Reality of Disintegration?

13:00

Lunch [Refectory]

14:30-16:00

Seminar [Human Development Room]


Andreas Fllesdal
Brighton and Beyond: Backlashes against the European Court of Human Rights
and how to respond
Seminar [Global Civil Society Room]
Will Kymlicka
The Politics of the Human in Human Rights
Seminar [Aula Cinema]
Marc Weller
Self-determination Settlements: Between Decentralization and
Independence

Friday, 10 July 2015


09:15-10:45

General Course Lecture 4 [Aula Magna]


Will Kymlicka
Backlash and the Future of Multiculturalism

11:15-12:45

Panel Presentations [Aula Magna]


Will Kymlicka
11:15-11:45 Panel Presentations
Kerstin Reibold, The Indigenous Right to Self-Determination as a Human Right
Fitim Mulolli, Kosovos Model of Multiculturalism: Does It Guarantee a
Meaningful Participation
Yong Zhou, Indigenous Peoples Rights in China
11:45-12:45 Discussion

13:00

Lunch [Refectory]

14:30-16:00

Panel Presentations [Aula Magna]


Marc Weller
14:30-15:00 Panel Presentations
Giulia Landi, Referendum and Territorial Changes under International Law
Sarah Stephan, Legal Frameworks for a Perplexing Encounter: An Exploration
of the Legal Relationships between Self-Government Arrangements and
International Organizations
Sara Pennicino, The Constitutional Protection of the Election Process in
Transitions and in Established Democracies
15:00-16:00 Discussion

Monday, 13 July 2015


09:15-10:45

Lecture [Aula Magna]


Armin v. Bogdandy
"The Right to Have Rights at the Prize of Weakening the Union? The Many Faces
of the Fight Against Systemic Deficiencies"

11:15-12:45

Lecture [Aula Magna]


Marlene Wind
"The Uneven Legal Push for Europe: Domestic Courts and Preliminary
References in the European Union"

13:00

Lunch [Refectory]

14:30-16:00

Film Screening [Aula Magna]


Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South Africa

Tuesday, 14 July 2015


09:15-10:45

Lecture [Aula Magna]


Armin v. Bogdandy
"The Right to Have Rights at the Prize of Weakening the Union? The Many Faces
of the Fight Against Systemic Deficiencies"

11:15-12:45

Panel Presentations [Aula Magna]


Armin v. Bogdandy and Marlene Wind
11:15-11:40 Panel Presentations
Igor Federov, International Juridical Process
Agnese Lace, Political Duality of Dual Citizenship: Immigrants v. Emigrants
11:40-12:45 Discussion

13:00

Lunch [Refectory]

14:30-16:00

Seminar [Global Civil Society Room]


Marlene Wind
Why is interdisciplinarity a must when studying law, courts and human rights?
Seminar [Aula Magna]
Armin v. Bogdandy
What are Legitimate Functions of Human Rights Courts?

Wednesday, 15 July 2015


09:15-10:45

Lecture [Aula Magna]


Marlene Wind
"Do Advanced Democracies Care About International Law?"

11:15-12:30

Discussion Round [Aula Magna] moderated by Attracta Ingram


Armin v. Bogdandy, Marlene Wind

12:45

Attendance Certificates [Aula Magna]

13:00

Lunch [Refectory]

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