MARCH 12th (Monday) |
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9:15-9:30 |
Conference Opening |
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9:30-10:45 |
Keynote address:Helen Frowe„Protecting cultural property”
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10:45-11:00 |
Coffee break |
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Session I
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Session II |
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11:00-11:35
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Miloš Vec, University of Vienna, Austria, War without Restraints? The Discourse on War Technologies before the First World War
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Füsun Özerdem, Damla Yildiz, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Turkey, Twin Sisters’ Survival Struggle: Conflict Threats and Peace
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11:35-12:10
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Hendrik Simon, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Futures Past. A Genealogical Approach to Modern Justifications of International Violence |
Lee-Ann Chae, University of Pennsylvania, USA, Hoping for Peace
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12:10-12:45
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Stipe Buzar, Libertas International University, Zagreb – Croatia, Just War Principles and the National Interest
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Paweł Bielawski, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków, The Schmittian perspective in the conceptualization of war in the thought of Alain de Benoist |
12:45-13:20
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Adam Cebula, UKSW, Warszawa, Fighting a just war in the midst of an unreasonable international strife. WWI and the collapse of the Central European system of triple imperial dominion |
Andrzej Kobyliński, UKSW, Warszawa, Just and Unjust Memory? Moral Obligation to remember all Victims of Wars and totalitarian regimes
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13:20-14:20
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Lunch break |
Session III |
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14:20-14:55
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Uwe Steinhoff, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Ordinary Morality, Law, and War: On the Errors of “Revisionism” |
14:55-15:30
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Lu-Vada Dunford, University of Toronto, Canada, The Problem of Just War Theory for Defining Terrorism
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15:30-16:05
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Petar Popović, University of Zagreb, Croatia, H.J. Morgenthau and the causes of unlimited warfare in the 20th century
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16:05-16:40
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Anna Drabarek, APS, Warszawa, On Patriotism and National Character. An Analysis of the Views of Julian Ochorowicz
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18:00-21:00 |
Conference Dinner
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MARCH 13th (Tuesday)
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9:30-10:45 |
Keynote address:Brian Orend„Justice After War: Laws, Theories, and Failures”
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10:45-11:00
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Coffee break
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Session IV |
Session V |
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11:00-11:35
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Murat Necip Aman, Ali Bilgenoğlu, Adnan Menderes University, Turkey, Positive Peace in the Western Balkans: A Shift from Negative Peace to Positive
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Piotr Sieniawski, UKSW, Warszawa, Secessionist War as a Form of Just War: Foreign Military Intervention in a Secessionist Struggle
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11:35-12:10
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Jan Rudnicki, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Warszawa, Spoils of war in European legal tradition
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Sławomir Gromadzki, Akademia Sztuki Wojennej, Warszawa, „No more war”, historical and contemporary implications of the Spitsbergen Treaty
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12:10-12:45
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Magdalena M. Baran, Ius post bellum as a condition of “better state of peace”
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Barış Gursoy, Adnan Menderes University, Turkey, Rethinking conscription in the era of asymmetric threat
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12:45-13:20
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Vakur Sumer, Hoca Ahmet Yesevi University, Almaty – Kazakhstan, Trump Administration’s Assistance to YPG in Syria, and the Just War Theory: A Contradiction in Terms?
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Jean-François Caron, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan, From the Battle of the Chemin des Dames to the Roads of Baghdad : Why Soldiers are not Expected to Follow Suicidal Orders |
13:20-14:20 |
Lunch break
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Session VI |
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14:20-14:55
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Sara Van Goozen, UK The importance of (just) combatants’ consensual membership of the military
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14:55-15:30
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Anat Shapira, Tel-Aviv University, Israel, On new codes of conduct for specific types of conflicts and military technologies
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15:30-16:05
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Bernhard Koch, Institute for Theology and Peace. Hamburg, Germany, Challenges for Military Medical Ethics in Times of Asymmetric Conflicts
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16:05-16:40
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Olaf. E. Truszczyński, UKSW, Warszawa, Concepts of „moral injuries of war“ and posttraumatic growth as possible consequences of war trauma.
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16:40-17:00 | Conference Closure |