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Priority in Practice: April 25th and 26th 2007 University College London School of Public Policy +44 (0)20 7679 4999 (Reception)
Provisional Programme Wed 25th 10.00 Registration and Coffee 10.30 Leif Wenar, Philosophy, Sheffield 'Property Rights and the Resource Curse' 11.30 Roland Pierik, Political Theory, Radboud University Nijmegen: " Drugs Testing by Western Companies in Developing Countries: Distinguishing morally neutral from morally problematic forms." 12.30 Lunch 1.30 Mel Bartley, Medical Sociology, UCL
'Health Inequality: Moving from Description to 2.30 Paul Dolan, Economics, Imperial, The social welfare function and individual responsibility: Some theoretical issues and empirical evidence from health 3.30 Tea 3.45 Zofia Stemplowska 'What's Ideal About Ideal Theory?' 4.45 Catriona McKinnon, Politics, Reading: ' Global Climate Change Catastrophes: 5.45 Close
Thurs 26th 10.00 Coffee 10.30 Claire Grant, Law Birkbeck: 'Equal Access to Law 11.30 Annabelle Lever, Politics, Reading: 'Is Compulsory Voting Egalitarian?' 12.30 Lunch 1.30 Miriam Ronzoni, Politics, Oxford: 'Two Concepts of Basic Structure, and their Relevance to Global Justice' 2.30 Laura Vallentini, Public Policy UCL:
'Logic of Extension: Justice and Assistance from Domestic to 3.30 Tea 3.45 Jurgen De Wispelaere, Philosophy Trinity Dublin: 'Regulating Suicide: Ethics, Policy and Public Health' 4.45 Neil Crowther Disability Rights Commission ‘From compassion to capability – can disabled people achieve equal citizenship?' 5.45 Close
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