Priority in Practice: A Research Network
 

 

Priority in Practice: September 7th and 8th, 2006

University College London

School of Public Policy
The Rubin Building
29/30 Tavistock Square
London
WC1H 9QU

+44 (0)20 7679 4999 (Reception)

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Thursday 7th September 2006 and Friday September 8th 2006

 

Provisional Programme

Thursday 7th September

9.30 Registration Coffee

10.00 Alex Brown 'Consequential responsibility in the non-ideal world'

10. 55 Zofia Stemplowska 'Equality and Responsibility'

11. 50 Geert Demuijnck 'Luck egalitarian justice and responsibility. An empirical study of
moral opinions'

12.45 Lunch

1.45 Simon Duffy: 'Need and Resource Allocation in Practice'

2. 40 Martin McIvor ‘Local justice and institutional abstraction: the case of healthcare'

3.35 Tea

4.00 Raj Sehgal 'Against Bringing Marx to Justice'

4.55 Catriona McKinnon: 'Climate Change and Public Reason'

5.50 Close

 

Friday 8th September

9.30 Coffee

10. 00 Phil Parvin 'Political Engagement and the Demands of Democracy: Should Political
Theorists Encourage Citizen Involvement?'

10. 55 Avia Pasternak 'Sanctioning Liberal Democracies'

11.50 Annabelle Lever 'Judicial Review'

12.45 Lunch

1.45 Andrew Shorten 'Mapping Linguistic Values'

2.40 James Wilson: 'Intellectual Property and Distributive Justice'

3.35 Tea

4.00 Jo Wolff: 'Consulting on Functionings: Report on a Study'

4.55 Tania Burchardt 'Modelling the capability to be free of time- and income-poverty'

5.50 Close

 

Registered Particpants

  1. Fran Bennet
  2. Chris Bertram
  3. Hilde Bojer
  4. Alex Brown
  5. Therese Bjorkholm
  6. Tania Burchardt
  7. Clare Chambers
  8. Geert Demuijnck
  9. Simon Duffy
  10. Cecile Fabre
  11. Donald Franklin
  12. Cecile Laborde
  13. Annabelle Lever
  14. Martin McIvor
  15. Catriona McKinnon
  16. John O'Neill
  17. Avia Pasternack
  18. Phil Parvin
  19. Howard Read
  20. Raj Sehgal
  21. Andrew Shorten
  22. Zofia Stemplowska
  23. Adam Swift
  24. James Wilson
  25. Jo Wolff

 

 



 

 

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