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SUMMARY:The Theoretical Grounding of Human Rights
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LOCATION:Fort Wayne\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Purdue University Human Right Institute announces Friday-Saturday conference on the theoretical groundings of human rights (and hence human of rights law). The conference will take place on the Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne campus on April 18-19\, 2014. Invited speakers include Professor of Philosophy James Sterba (University of Notre Dame)in moral philosophy\, Distinguished Political Science Professor Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina--Ashville)\, and David Marshall\, Senior Human Rights Officer in the New York Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.</p>\n<p>The deadline for paper submissions is January 15\, 2014. Ample time will be devoted to discussion. We will work together to help determine whether a reasonable and universally acceptable case (a rationally motivated general consensus)for supporting UN international human rights law\, and for respecting individual human rights in daily life\, may be possible or not.</p>\n<p>Submissions should be sent by email attachment to Professor Clark Butler\, Director\, Purdue Human Rights Institute at <a href="mailto:butler@ipfw.edu">butler@ipfw.edu</a> .</p>\n<p>Queries received by voice mail at <a href="tel:1%20260%20481%206364">1 260 481 6364</a> and will receive a reply if a telephone number is left. Prior to submissions of papers\, drafts\, outlines\, and abstracts are welcome\, permitting feedback to promising submissions before final paper submission.</p>
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