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Update : conference postponed

Posted on 18 September 2020 by Eric Fabri

Due to the coronavirus crisis, we unfortunately had to postpone the conference. The new dates are the following : 10-11 May 2020. We are happy to confirm that the keynotes have all confirmed their participation on these new dates, along with an exceptional panel of scholars working on private property and the ecological crisis. We Read more about Update : conference postponed[…]

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Extended deadline for the CFP : 9/6/2020

Posted on 29 May 2020 by Eric Fabri

We now accept paper proposals of 3000-4000 signs until June 9. We still expect to give an answer to all applicants by June 15. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have further questions.  

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    Pierre Crétois

    Pierre Crétois

    Université Bordeaux Montaigne - laboratoire SPH
    Pierre Crétois is an associate professor at Université Bordeaux Montaigne (SPH research team). His research focus on the philosophy of property rights. His last book is called Etat social, propriété publique et biens communs (2015)

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    Eric Fabri

    Eric Fabri

    Oxford university - Université Libre de Bruxelles
    Eric Fabri is a Wiener-Anspach postdoctoral fellow at Oxford University. He has a PhD from the Université libre de Bruxelles. He has taught political theory and works on the legitimacy of private property. He notably published a book on Castoriadis’ theory of democracy and articles on Locke’s theory of appropriation.





    Cécile Laborde

    Cécile Laborde

    Oxford University- Professor of Political Theory
    Cécile Laborde holds the Nuffield Chair of Political Theory and is a Fellow of the British Academy. Her research Interests include Liberal Theory; Republican Theory; Secularism and Religion; Citizenship; Global Justice.
    Nuffield College, Oxford University
    propertysymposium2020@gmail.com
    +32 472289401


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