Welcome on December 2nd to the Law and Phenomenology workshop organized by The Research Network Subjectivity, Historicity and Communality, The Finnish Association for the Philosophy of Law and The Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki.
The workshop explores the contemporary significance of phenomenological approaches to law with the aim to reflect on the relation between law and phenomenology from different perspectives. How is law to be understood as a phenomenon? How do phenomenological approaches figure within contemporary jurisprudence? How are the phenomena of lawfulness, legality and/or normativity approached within classical phenomenology? What is the relationship between law and politics from a phenomenological perspective?
Please find the program below.
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Law and Phenomenology Workshop
Venue: House of Sciences and Letters, Kirkkokatu 6, Helsinki
Room 312, 3rd floor
December 2nd 2015
10.15–10.30 Sara Heinämaa (Jyväskylä): Opening words
10.30–11.30 Ferdinando Menga (Tübingen): Radical Democracy, Conflicts, Transformative Politics: Phenomenological Remarks on the Transgression of Politico-Legal Boundaries
11.30-11.45 Coffee
11.45–12.45 Sophie Loidolt (Vienna): Phenomenology, Law, and the Political:
On the Possible Role of Phenomenological Approaches to Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity in Legal Theory
12.45–14.15 Lunch
14.15–15.15 Ari Hirvonen (Helsinki): Heidegger and Philosophy of Law
15.15–16.15 Emily Hartz (Southern Denmark): Law as a Particular Structuring of Subjectivity and World
16.15–16.45 Coffee
16.45–17.30 Timo Miettinen (Helsinki): On the Foundations of the European Economic
Constitution: Ordoliberalism and Phenomenology
17.30–18.15 Hanna Lukkari (Helsinki): “Our rights”: On Human Rights and Self-Legislation