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SUMMARY:[Rotelli Lectures] Prof Seyla Benhabib - “The Seduction of Sovereignty. A Democratic and Cosmopolitan Critique”
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LOCATION:Milano\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong><u>Program:<br></u></strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Lecture 1</strong> [2 November\,&nbsp\;4.00 pm - 6.30 pm&nbsp\;(CEST)]&nbsp\;: &ldquo\;The Adventures of Sovereignty&rdquo\;</li>\n<li><strong>Lecture 2</strong> [3 November\,&nbsp\;4.00 pm - 6.30 pm&nbsp\;(CEST)]: &ldquo\;In the Beginning was Thomas Hobbes&rdquo\;</li>\n<li><strong>Lecture 3</strong> [4 November\,&nbsp\;4.00 pm - 6.30 pm&nbsp\;(CEST)]: &ldquo\;Transformation of Sovereignty. Constitutionalism and Judicial Review&rdquo\;</li>\n<li><strong>Lecture 4</strong> [5 November\,&nbsp\;4.00 pm - 6.30 pm&nbsp\;(CEST)]: &ldquo\;Sovereignty and the Legitimacy of International Law&rdquo\;</li>\n<li><strong>Lecture 5</strong> [6 November\,&nbsp\;4.00 pm - 6.30 pm (CEST)]: &ldquo\;The &lsquo\;Right to have Rights&rsquo\;: Popular Sovereignty and the Boundaries of the Demos&rdquo\;</li>\n</ul>
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