Saturday
Jan172015
New York Encounter 2015: More Rights: The Right Answer?
Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 10:00AM
A discussion on the relationship between the search for identity and the proliferation of new individual rights brought about by social changes with Jennifer NEDELSKY, Professor of Law, University of Toronto, and John WITTE, Professor of Law, Emory University, moderated by Marta CARTABIA, Vice-President of the Constitutional Court of Italy.
Presented by Crossroads Cultural Center and Communion and Liberation
It is a common experience of contemporary life that more and more political and social issues are framed in the language of "rights." Whereas our culture is usually very uncomfortable with any kind of appeal to universal moral truths or to a "natural law," it is quite willing to recognize all sorts of "human rights," both of individuals and of social groups. Hence, the "proliferation of rights" is not at all an academic question, but a social trend that we all can encounter in our daily circumstances, at our workplace, or at school. This discussion is an attempt to ask some fundamental questions, such as: why are there rights in the first place? What determines what they are and who enjoys them? Can this process be abused? What role should rights play in our legal system? The event is open to the public and free of charge. Click here for New York Encounter's Official WebsiteAbout this Event
Date: Saturday, January 17, 2015Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am
Location: Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th Street (btw 6th and 7th Ave)
New York, NY 10011
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About the Speakers
Jennifer NedelskyProfessor of Law, University of Toronto John Witte, Jr.
Professor of Law, Emory University Marta Cartabia
Vice-President of the Constitutional Court of Italy
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