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Friday, 29 March: Constitutionalizing Connectivity – Poul Kjaer

PILAGG WILL HOST ITS SECOND SEMINAR OF THE 2019 SPRING SEMESTER WITH PROFESSOR POUL KJAER AND DISCUSSANT, PROFESSOR JEAN D’ASPREMONT

29 March / 12.30-14.30

Room 410 T – Meeting Room

Sciences Po Law School, 13 rue de l’université, 75007 Paris

 

Professor Poul Kjaer, Copenhagen Business School 

For an abstract:

Global law settings are characterized by a structural pre-eminence of connectivity norms, a type of norm which differs from coherency or possibility norms. The centrality of connectivity norms emerges from the function of global law, which is to increase the probability of transfers of condensed social components, such as economic capital and products, religious doctrines, and scientific knowledge, from one legally structured context to another within world society. This was the case from colonialism and colonial law to contemporary global supply chains and human rights. Both colonial law and human rights can be understood as serving a constitutionalizing function aimed at stabilizing and facilitating connectivity. This allows for an understanding of colonialism and contemporary global governance as functional, but not as normative, equivalents.

For the full paper: Constitutionalizing Connectivity Kjaer-2018-Journal_of_Law_and_Society
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