REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COURTS: PROTECTORS OF HUMAN RIGHTS, OR OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL IDENTITIES – OR BOTH?

Regional human rights systems are between Scylla and Charybdis: On the one hand they should uphold the states‘ human rights treaty obligations. On the other hand, they should arguably show appropriate respect for value pluralism, for various expressions of the majority‘s conception of national identity, and regionally shared modes of ‘balancing‘ rights and other important...

Panel 22, MONDAY 25 June 2018 16:45-18:15

CONSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY AS A LIMIT FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM AND SUPRANATIONAL INTEGRATION

The term “constitutional identity“ has emerged in jurisprudence and academic debate as a limit of constitutional reform and supranational integration. However, the basis of this concept is rather unclear and must be closely examined from a theoretical and comparative perspective.Therefore, the panel intends to clarify whether constitutions have implicit limits to their reform even if...

Panel 14, MONDAY 25 June 2018 16:45-18:15

REFUGEE PROTECTION AT THE BORDERS OF INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE LAW: LEGAL RESPONSES, EXCEPTIONS, AND POSSIBILITIES

Discourse surrounding refugee protection in the Asian context often presumes the absence of relevant legal norms since most states in the region have not acceded to the 1951 Convention related to the status of refugees. Given continuing resistance to accession, some claim that Asia has essentially “rejected“ refugee law. Others suggest that states have nevertheless...

Panel 7, MONDAY 25 June 2018 16:45-18:15

CONSTITUTIONALISM IN CONTEXT II

The papers on this panel, drawn from the forthcoming volume Constitutionalism in Context (CUP 2018), offer contextual and interdisciplinary perspectives on issues and jurisdictions at the cutting edge of the study of constitutionalism. Each chapter introduces the reader to a jurisdiction in a context-rich way, then proceeds to explore an emerging issue at length in...

Panel 32, TUESDAY JUNE 26 2018 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM