WG.1

Aurelia Gervasoni

Guantánamo’s Poetic Resistance: Reclaiming Voice from International Law’s Silences

WG.2

Theodoros Skalidakis (University of Crete)

Moral Progress Through the Lens of Kantian Philosophy of Law

WG.3

Suki Finn

Changing Genders and Changing Law

WG.4

Esra Demir

The Rule of Law v. the Rule of Tech: The Legal Effects of AI Standards

WG.5

Yubo Wang

A Dilemma for Interpretivist Theories of Tort Law

WG.6

Linda Brancaleone

The Human Right to Food: between Ethics, Philosophy, and Justice

WG.7

Yanping Qi

Establishing Human Dignity as the Ethical and Legal Value Foundation of Digital-Intelligent Existence

WG.8

Yong Huang

Punishing or Healing: A Confucian View of Criminal Justice

WG.9

Manuel Rodeiro

Legitimacy and Justice: Adjudicating Competing Environmentalist Visions

WG.10

Fernando Leal

Burdens of Argumentation, Normative Preference Relations, and Legal Decision-Making under Uncertainty

WG.11

Justin Holt

What are Rationally Desirable Political Institutions?

WG.12

Rostam Neuwirth

Law in the Time of Oxymora, AI and Quantum Technologies: Introducing Four-Dimensional Thinking

WG.13

Markku Kiikeri

The Exception as Structure: Legal Theory, Sovereignty, and the Constitutional Deep Grammar of Exception Laws in Finland

WG.14

Jenna Woodrow

Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Sovereignty

WG.15

Daniel Guillery & Pilar Lopez Cantero

Carspreading and Inequality: The Affective Dimensions of Unjust Spatial Encroachment

WG.16

Andreas Follesdal

How AI Affects the Legitimate Authority of Courts

WG.17

Shannon Fyfe & Mark A. Drumbl

Speciesism, Colonialism, and the Hubris of International Law

WG.18

Ádám Miklós Balássy (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary)

One Law to Rule Us All – and Quasi-Norms to Bind Us in the Dark

WG.19

Ana Dimishkovska (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje)

On the (Non)Applicability of Logical Principles to Legal Norms: Kelsen’s “Guillotine” and its Effects

WG.20

Paul-Vincent Heisenberg (Technical University of Munich)

Beyond Solutions: Trade-offs as Analytical Framework for AI Regulation

WG.21

James Greenwood-Reeves (University of Leeds) & Rosie Fox (University of Leeds)

Law’s a Drag: Participatory Research, Forum Theatre, and Queer Legal Theory

WG.22

Dániel G. Szabó (Free Vote FoundationAuthor)

The Missing Arbiter: The Enforcement Gap in European Parliament Elections

WG.23

Aleksey Degtyaryov (National Research University – Higher School of Economics (HSE University)

The Influence of Religion on Law Enforcement: Perspective of Legal Philosophy

WG.24

Aaron Schultz (Michigan State University)

Freedom, Equality, and Algorithmic Fairness

WG.25

Tikumporn Rodkhunmuang (Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva)

The Rise and Fall of Global Democracy in Contemporary International Legal Thoughts

WG.26

Yahya A. Sharif (Independent Researcher)

Scientific Judgment Beyond Empiricism:A Framework for Truth in Science, Ethics, and Theology

WG.27

Lei Lei (China University of Political Science and Law)

The Concept of Legal Transaction and Its Reconstruction in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

WG.28

Adam Dyrda (Jagiellonian University); Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki (Jagiellonian University)

The Determinants of Normative Theories of Legal Interpretation

WG.29

Adam Dyrda (Jagiellonian University); Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki (Jagiellonian University)

Dworkinian Semantics

WG.30

Beyza Nur Demir

The Hidden Face of Artificial Intelligence: Digital Exploitation

WG.31

Susan Erck (Mississippi State University)

State Neutrality in Laws Regarding Technology and Needs

WG.32

Simeon Groysman

If the State Is (a) God, What Is the Law? Conceptual Reflections toward an Alternative Political Theology

WG.33

Seung Mann Bae (The University of Hong Kong )

HerculesAI and Common Law Split Judgments

WG.34

Duška Franeta (Faculty of Law and Business Studies dr Lazar Vrkatić, Union University Belgrade)

Understanding of Law and Trust in Lawyers. Hart, Fuller, and Legal Ethics

WG.35

Florina Ramona Duminică (The National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Law)

Between Subject and Object: The Humanistic Vocation of Civil Law of Persons in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

WG.36

Eduardo Martín Acosta-Yparraguirre (Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola)

The Thorny Encounter Between the Language of the Democratic Constitutional Rule of Law and that of Artificial Intelligence. Why Bet on the Truth?

WG.37

Denitza Toptchiyska (New Bulgarian University )

The Right to Dialogue in the European Legal-Philosophical Discourse of the Digital Environment

WG.38

Teresa López Franco (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

Prisons and the Environment: Towards an Ecological Description of Carceral Institutions

WG.39

Przemyslaw Zawadzki (Jagiellonian University in Krakow)

Non-Punitive Justice and the Problem of Incentive Backfire

WG.40

Simeon Groysman

If the State Is (a) God, What Is the Law? Conceptual Reflections toward an Alternative Political Theology

WG.41

Genival Silva Souza Filho (Universidade de São Paulo)

Post-Truth as a Legal Problem in the Digital Society: Between Misinformation, Institutional Truth, and Democratic Resilien

WG.42

Eliza Chojecka (University of Warsaw)

The Deniability of Conversational Implicatures in Legal Discourse

WG.43

Gerard Conway (Brunel University of London)

Rights and Conceptions of Consensus in a Democracy

WG.44

Osman Nemli (Vassar College)

Rousseau’s Lawgiver: Interpreting A Social Contract

WG.45

Yingjie Fan (Chengdu University)

Legal Evolution and Historical Rationality: A Philosophical Interpretation of the Three Core Mechanisms

WG.46

Faradji Mohamed AKLI (UNIVERSITÉ DE BEJAIA)

The Vision of Young Students towards Environmental Laws and Culture

WG.47

Jack Y-J Chou (The University of Hong Kong)

Indigenous Rights contra Human Rights

WG.48

Waner Zhang (Princeton University)

Lookist Sexual Preference

WG.49

Prof. Dr. Brian C. Y. Chang (School of Law, Soochow University)

Is Taiwan Currently Facing a Democratic Crisis? An Analysis Based on a Constitutionalist Perspective

WG.50

Mikołaj Ryśkiewicz (University of Warsaw)

Legislative Inflation in the European Union – An Empirical Approach

WG.51

Rabia Sağlam

Hospitality as an Ethical Responsibility in Albert Camus’s L’Hôte

WG.52

Dawid Kostecki (Kozminski University)

On the Importance and Advantages of Symbolic Law

WG.53

Isabela Erika Ungureanu Orosz (University of Alicante)

Civil Liability and Artificial Intelligence: A Philosophical-Juridical Approach to Risk and Human Dignity /// Responsabilidad civil e Inteligencia artificial: un enfoque jurídico – filosófico sobre el riesgo y la dignidad humana

WG.54

Jesus Garcia Civico (Universitat Jaume I)

Visual Culture and the Dramaturgy of Normativity: Fiction as a Generator of Democratic Values in a Global Age

WG.55

Andra Nicoleta Puran (National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest)

The Value of Human Dignity in Romania’s Constitutional Architecture

WG.56

Zoltan J. Toth ()Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary

The Constitution as a Text: Methods of Constitutional Reasoning in Central Europe

WG.57

Urszula Kosielińska-Grabowska; Dr Justyna Holocher

Rule of Law and Justice in the Post-Truth Era: Epistemic Preconditions for the Functioning of Public Institutions

WG.58

Rubin Assis da Silveira SOUZA (São Paulo Law School)

Is Kelsen’s Internationalism a Future Project? An a Priori Critique of Teleological Interpretations

WG.59

Constantin Luft (Humboldt University of Berlin)

Population Decline and Posthumous Rights

WG.60

İnci Sevi Kaya (Bilkent University)

Cyber Coercion as a Challenge to Legal Positivism

WG.61

Yuqing Wang (Faculty of Law, University of Macau)

The Pre-cooked Meal Paradox: How Generative AI Reshapes the Disciplinary Function of Law and the Conditions of Legal Subject Formation

WG.62

Emanuela Iorio

Symbolic Reduction of Complexity and the Transformation of Legal Subjectivity

WG.63

Yinglu Lin (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies)

Implementation Dilemma and Construction of Rules of the Rule of Law from the Perspective of the Global Governance Initiative

WG.64

Yuqing Wang (Faculty of Law, University of Macau)

The Pre-cooked Meal Paradox: Generative AI and the Erosion of Juridical Subjectivity

WG.65

Damian Kazimierski (University of Warsaw)

Universal Basic Income in the Light of Selected Philosophical and Political-Legal Doctrines

WG.66

Bing ZHAO (People’s Court of Huaiyin District, Jinan City, Shandong Province, the PRC)

Legalism or Confucianism: An Analysis of the Value Orientation of the Judicial Confirmation System——Discussion on the Possible Contribution of Judicial Confirmation System to Promoting China’s Governance Capacity

WG.67

Xin Huang (Durham University)

Does Assessing the Effectiveness of Lawmaking Help us Design Laws With Greater Efficacy in an Era of Accelerated Technological Change?

WG.68

Susan Erck (Mississippi State University)

State Neutrality in Laws Regarding Technology and Needs

WG.69

Raphael de Souza Lage Santoro Soares (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro)

Should Law Be More Lovecraftian? Ontological Humility and the Limits of Legal Rationality

WG.70

ADOLFO Sánchez Hidalgo (UNVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA)

El Derecho como instrumento de racionalización y pacificación de los conflictos sociales

WG.71

WG.71. Satya Prasoon (NALSAR University of Law); Shilpi Singh (Krea University, India)

Rethinking Responsibility for Global Structural Injustice: Individual, Outrage and ‘Social Connection’ Model

WG.72

Hsin-Wen Lee (University of Delaware)

The Principle of Normalization and Other Sentencing Principles

WG.73

Lucas Bertolo (University of São Paulo)

Preliminary Remarks on Schmitt’s Philosophical Anthropology

WG.74

Paolo D’Erasmo (Università degli Studi di Teramo)

Automation and Legitimacy of Public Power: the Rule of Law on Proof of Artificial Intelligence

WG.75

Feyza Delibalta (Istanbul Medeniyet University)

Universal Justice or Western Legal Universalism? A Radbruchian Critique of International Criminal Justice

WG.76

Melike Dalkılıc (Uludağ University)

Merkezi Kırmak, Yaşamı Çoğaltmak Yapmak Deleuze ve Guattari’de Kurtuluşçu Bir Uygulama Olarak Merkeziyetsizleşme

WG.77

Elif Can Çalıcı (Izmir University of Economics)

Nomos at the Crossroads: Schmitt, Arendt and Competing Futures of Environmental Law

WG.78

Melike Belkıs Aydın

The Crisis of the Subject in Law: The Erosion of the Concept of Citizenship

WG.79

Antonio Olguin-Torres (UNIVERSITY OF GUANAJUATO)

The New Global Order and the Future of International Human Right’s Law

WG.80

Sandra Gomora-Juarez (National Autonomous University of Mexico)

Fuentes del derecho frente al Soft Law

WG.81

Jonas Koschmieder (Bielefeld University)

Civil Disobedience in the Face of a Changing World: Beyond the Liberal Paradigm and Back Again?

WG.82

Cornelia Beatrice Gabriela Dinu (NICOLAE TITULESCU UNIVERSITY BUCHAREST)

The Methodology of Legal Interpretation between Epistemology and Power

WG.83

Irmak Kepenek Hacaloğlu

Can the Rule of Recognition Survive Hume’s Law?

WG.84

Yu Ji (The University of Hong Kong)

Rough Intention, Recognition, Embodiment: A Hypomnemata Based Phenomenological Model of Human AI Co Creation

WG.85

Eda YILDIZ

The Nature of Judicial Power: A Philosophical Evaluation of Election and Appointment Systems and their Impact on the Judicial Independence and Impartiality of Judges

WG.86

Muhammed Emin YILDIZ

The Test of Law With “Changing Citizenship” in the Future: What Does the Akbelen Case Reveal?

WG.87

Andreea Drăghici (University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Law)

The Return to Ethics in the Context of Artificial Intelligence Development: From Philosophical Reflection to Normative Architecture

WG.88

Harun Bodur

Rethinking Jurisprudence through W. H. Auden’s “Law, Like Love”

WG.89

Aurelio de Prada (Rey Juan Carlos University)

From the Leviathan Gaze to the Menina Gaze: Velázquez and the Visual Foundations of Human Rights

WG.90

Tihomir N. Rachev (Sofia University)

The Roman Conception of State Authority: Philosophy, Legend, and the Foundations of the Republican Order

WG.91

Tina Salerno-Silvio Russo

From Instrument to Agent: Rethinking Legal Responsibility in the Age of Agentic AI

WG.92

Luiz Filipe Araújo (Federal University of Viçosa)

Rhetoric as the Social Technology of Law: Homo Rhetoricus from the perspective of Brazilian Philosophy of Law

WG.93

Eckardt Buchholz-Schuster (Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts)

Recalibrating Legal Philosophy in a World of Increasing Crisis

WG.94

Hasan Basri Çifci (Koç University Law School)

Anthropo-Philosophical Foundations of the Right to Dialogue in a Democratic Society

WG.95

Bogdan Cuza (IVR ROMÂNIA)

History as a Methodological Resource for Contemporary Legal Knowledge.The Case of Romania

WG.96

Rosa María Ricoy Casas (University of Vigo (Spain)

AI, Algorithms and Automated Decisions of the Public Administration. Direct Performativity?

WG.97

Jonas Koschmieder (Bielefeld University)

Civil Disobedience in the Face of a Changing World: Beyond the Liberal Paradigm—and Back Again?

WG.98

Irmak Kepenek Hacaloğlu

Can the Rule of Recognition Survive Hume’s Law?

WG.99

Nupur Chowdhury (JNU)

Antecedents as Precedents? Exploring the Interoperable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) in India

WG.100

Olga Rosenkranzová (Faculty of Law Palacký University)

Posthuman Autonomy and Dignity – Are we Instrumentalised by AI and Technologies?

WG.101

Alessandro Ferrara (Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro)

The Minimal Epistemic Conditions of Law in Algorithmic Environments. Why Law May Need to Protect Itself

WG.102

Emilia Jankiewicz (University of Warsaw)

Lobbying in the Law-making Process and the Theory of Deliberative Democracy

WG.103

Yu Jia;Xie Zuote (China Foreign Affairs University; Southwest University of Political Science and Law)

WG.104

Areesha Anwer

International Climate Law and Adaptation: A Comparative Analysis of the US and Nigeria

WG.105

Lucas Gontijo (PUC Minas)

Law and Violence: An Analysis Based on Derrida, Benjamin, and the Critique of Performative Force

WG.106

Lucas Gontijo (PUC Minas)

Resistance and Democracy: Forms of Political Struggle

WG.107

Elaine Yim (Princeton University)

The Point of Democracy and What It Tells Us About the Democratic Legitimacy of International Law

WG.108

Jingjing Wu (University of Southern Denmark)

Third Order Epistemic Injustice and Indigenous Environmental Claims: Reimagining Justice Beyond Boundaries

WG.109

Juan Ramon Fallada García-Valle

Relationships between Law and Politics and Obedience to Law

WG.110

Masato Yoshihara (Kyoto University)

Why Vertical Interaction Matters: Reconstructing Fuller’s Theory of Law

WG.111

Oğuzcan Kutkan (The University of Essex)

The Relationship Between Enlightenment Philosophy and Government Effectiveness in the British Constitutional System

WG.112

Dolunay Çörek Akyıldız (Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi)

Reframing the Right to Food Through Agroecology

WG.113

Gaurav Dahiya (Manipal Law School, MAHE, Manipal, India)

What Patent Claims Cannot Say: A Kant–Wittgenstein Framework for the Patentability of Neural Networks

WG.114

Suluc Zeynep

Public Policy Exception in the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Court Decisions

WG.115

Yichen Lo (National Taipei University)

A Logical Presentation for Contemporary Legal Formalism

WG.116

Ion Craiovan

Law and the Methodological Strategy in Contemporary Society

WG.117

Adriana

Beyond Juridical Humanism: Object-Oriented Ontology and the Reconfiguration of Legal Theory

WG.118

Marina Aksenova

The Self-Reflexive International Law

WG.119

Manuel Gomez (Florida International University)

When Courts Fall Silent: Executive Encroachment, Judicial Erosion, and the Limits of Institutional Resilience

WG.120

Michael Haiden (University of Hohenheim)

Autonomous Weapons Systems And International Humanitarian Law: The Case of Non-Conscious On Conscious Violence

WG.121

I-Ming Liao (National university of Kaohsiung)

Beyond Surface Realism: A Phenomenological Framework for Evidentiary Analysis in the Deepfake Era

WG.122

Hilpi Singh (Krea University, India); Satya Prasoon (NALSAR University of Law, India)

Unmasking the Gendered State : Single-Unmarried Women as a Pariah under Surrogacy Law

WG.123

Stoyan Ivanov (Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski)

The Mortgage Contract – An Example of Changing the Law for the Needs of the Indvidual

WG.124

Celeste Novaro (Università di Perugia)

Mental Health and Criminal Responsibility: A Socio-Juridical Analysis of the Evolving Relationship between Criminal Law and Psychiatry

WG.125

Michał Derek (Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie)

The Legitimacy of Criminal Law in a Divided Society: A Polish Perspective

WG.126

Waldemar Hoff (Kozminski University)

The Return of the Supreme Law: Survival as the Highest Value in Law.

WG.127

Carlos Isler (Universidad San Sebastián)

The Rule of Law in Aquinas

WG.128

Wibren van der Burg (Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam)

Five philosophical dimensions of the rule of law

WG.129

Yang Liu (Marburg University)

Cutting off the Head of the King: Foucault on Statehood

WG.130

Antal Szerletics (Ludovika University of Public Service)

Paternalism, Children and Relational Autonomy

WG.131

Pinar Ozcan (University of Glasgow)

The Field of International Law and the Dynamics of Change: A Bourdieusian Analysis

WG.132

Lara Jiménez de Parga Rosety (University of Barcelona)

“Here is your answer”: Generative AI and the Threat to Legal Reasoning

WG.133

Bernardo Souto Maior (University of Brasília)

Precedents and Predictability: A Matter of Decision-Making and not Text Interpretation

WG.134

Marzena Kordela (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)

Axiological Law Interpretation

WG.135

Ana Horvat Vuković (University of Zagreb Faculty of Law)

Femicide and the Limits of Formal Equality: Croatian Penal Code Reform and the Charge of Reverse Discrimination

WG.136

Luiza Nogueira Barbosa (University of Coimbra Institute for Legal Research)

Law and Thought: From the most authentic to standing-reserve in the Age of Artificial “Intelligence”

WG.137

WENKE SHEN (Zhejiang University)

From “Atomized Identity” to “Interactive Recognition”—Marx’s Critique and Transcendence of the Subjectivity Underlying Capitalist Human Rights

WG.138

José Molinelli Gonzalez (University of Bologna)

De Categoriis Iuris Romani Humilitatis Et Miseriae In Iure Hispanico Transmarino

WG.139

Johanna Mildred Pinto Garcia (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)

The Theoretical Discomfort of Law: Lex Digitalis and the Limits of Classical Legal Philosophies

WG.140

Silvia Corradi (Department of Law, University of Palermo)

Detecting human vulnerabilities in the digital age: a virtue-oriented reading of the AI Act

WG.141

Zhengzong Huang (Shenzhen Technology University)

Who Judges? AI and the Transformation of Judicial Authority

WG.142

Nmesoma Okeke (Rivers State University)

Reparative Futures and Legal Global Order: A Pan-African Approach

WG.143

Elif Çelik (Eskisehir Osmangazi University)

On Life, Dignity and Disability: The CRPD in a Case Concerning Reproductive Choice

WG.144

Recep Orhun Kılıç (Hacı Bayram Üniversitesi)

Raz on the Continuity of Legal Systems

WG.145

Sara Todeschini (University of Trento)

Caring for Climate Democracy: An Ethics of Care Perspective on Democratic Participation in the Climate Transition

WG.146

Merve Sena Sevindik (Goethe University)

When Legitimacy Becomes Unintelligible: Populism as Epistemological Rupture

WG.147

Mtro. Osmar F. Camacho V. (Universidad de Guanajuato, Università Degli Studi di Genova)

La autonomía del derecho frente a la soberanía del número: una lectura hartiana de la tiranía de las mayorías

WG.148

Mohid Iftikhar (Lingnan University)

Global Nuclear Energy Revival: Analyzing the World Bank’s Collaboration with the IAEA in Nuclear Energy Development

WG.149

Chao-Chin Chan; Po-Yin Chiang

From “The Right to have Rights“ to Status Subiectionis: A Justification of Human Dignity as the Foundation of Basic Rights based on Georg Jellinek and Hannah Arendt

WG.150

Nergis Canefe (York University)

New forms of State Criminality and War Crimes: Testimony as Intervention

WG.151

Nezahat Demiray (Ankara Bar Association)

Kelsen’s Constitutional Threshold: “Sever Marriages,” Secularism, and Feminist Legal Criticism

WG.152

Refia Kaya

Children in Conflict with the Law: Community and NGOs as the Constitutive Core of Juvenile Justice

WG.153

Jakub Babuska (The University of Edinburgh)

Constitutional Interfaces and the Implementation Gap: A Sociology-of-Law Methodology for Federal Pluralism in Light of Watts’s Three Trends and Nepal’s 2015 Settlement

WG.154

Leila Braennstroem (Gothenburg University) ; Przemysław Tacik (Jagiellonian University of Kraków)

Post-populism: A Theoretical Account

WG.155

Arthur Phillipe Milanez Santa Cecília (Law School of the University of São Paulo)

Institutional Imagination and Syncretic Legal Orders: Toward a Reconstructive Theory of Democratic Change

WG.156

Nergis Kulaksizoğlu Mercan (İstanbul Ticaret Üniversitesi)

Rethinking Legal Authority through Foucault’s Concept of Biopower: Global Tech Companies as Non-State Actors

WG.157

Jordi Mundó (University of Barcelona)

Property as a Social Institution: Legal Formalism, Historical Contestation, and the Recovery of Ownership’s Public Dimension

WG.158

Ming-Yun Hsieh (Fu Jen Catholic University)

Between the “People” and the “King”: The Construction of Political Philosophy in Laozi’s Theory of Human Nature

WG.159

Ezgi Arslan

When Law Ceases to Bind: Asymmetric Bindingness and the Ontological Limits of the Rule of Law

WG.160

Ana Van Liedekerke (KU Leuven)

The Rule of Text: Constitutional Authority and Textual Autonomy

WG.161

Sara Boicelli (Università degli Studi di Palermo)

Procreation in a Changing World: Law, environmental Antinatalism and the Limits of State Intervention

WG.162

Jung Minjae (Keio University)

A Jurisprudential Approach to Concept of “Philosophy of Correctability”

WG.163

Hazal Gül (İstanbul Gedik Üniversitesi)

From Norm to Practice: Legal Realism and the Crisis of Legal Knowledge in the Modern State

WG.164

Thiago Azevedo Guilherme (Instituição Toledo de Ensino – ITE)

How Law (Re)Starts: On the Juridical Restabilization After Moments of Institutional Crisis

WG.165

Burak Saygılı (Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University Law Faculty)

Conservative Constitutional Institutionalization: An Opportunity or A Threat?

WG.166

Lourenço Kantorski Lenardão (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Su-PUCRSl); Ingo Wolfgang Sarlet (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul – PUCRS)

The Instrumental Role of Legal Scholarship as an Auxiliary Source of Law: A Case Study on Civil Liability for Environmental Damage in Brazil

WG.167

İlayda Arık (Bilkent University)

Hate Speech and Political Legitimacy: A Defense of Upstream Laws

WG.168

Isaac Reis (University of Brasília)

Analogy in Legal Reasoning: A Rhetorical Approach between Invention, Construction and Justification

WG.169

Yeşim Öztürkmen İcan (Research Assitant)

Divergent Conceptions and Law

WG.170

Serena Tomasi (University of Trento)

Legal platforms and the symbolic power of law: a Burkean perspective

WG.171

Henrique Mello (Brazilian Institute of Tax Studies)

Legal Legitimacy and AI-Generated Norms: A Challenge for Representative Democracies

WG.172

Henrique Mello (Brazilian Institute of Tax Studies)

The Theory of Values and Artificial Intelligence in Law: An Inquiry

WG.173

Zachary Cooper (Weizenbaum Institute Berlin / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Cre-AI-tive Control: Interventions Against the Privatisation of Copyright in the Post-AI Era

WG.174

Renru Ma (University of Bern)

The Coexistence Test for Unilateral Legislation: A Kantian Standard for the Normative Limits of Extraterritorial Lawmaking

WG.175

Joshua Clarke (KU Leuven)

The Decontestatory Constitutionalism of Neoliberal Technocracy

WG.176

Jolanta Bieliauskaite (Mykolas Romeris University)

Judging, Acting, Reflecting: Jurisprudence and the Formation of Critical Legal Consciousness

WG.177

Clemence Van Ginneken (Ghent University)

Moral Imagination’s Role in Feminist Justice Concerns: Oppressive Misrepresentation or Political Change?

WG.178

Win-Chiat Lee (Wake Forest University)

Genocide, Identity, and Group Rights

WG.179

思贤 李 (Harbin Engineering University)

Beyond User Agreements: Rethinking the Regulation of Platform Private Power

WG.180

Roger Ventura Cossin (KU Leuven)

Technocracy and the Law: Ideology, Practice, and Style

WG.181

Weicong Chen (La Salle Campus Barcelona, Ramon Llull University)

Limited Agency without Exemption: Weak Normativity and Graduated Responsibility under Structural Constraint

WG.182

Pedro Barbas Homem (Faculdade de Direito, Universidade de Lisboa)

Legislative Theory and the Judiciary

WG.183

Alexandru Stefanescu (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest)

Culture, Time and Law in the Philosophy of Lucian Blaga

WG.184

Fernando de los Santos Menéndez (Autonomous University of Madrid)

Towards an Impartial Judiciary: The Moral and Epistemic Virtues that Judges should Display

WG.185

Yu Zhou (University of Glasgow)

Sex and Authority: Rethinking Autonomy in an Unjust World

WG.186

Nobuaki Yamamoto (Yokohama National University)

Can Legal Causation Exclude Normative Elements?

WG.187

Neslihan Özeler Sezici (Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University)

Overjuridification and Legal Positivism

WG.188

Koga Ueda (Doshisha University)

What Constitutes the Authority and Legitimacy of International Law?

WG.189

Lai Wei (Department of Political and Social Science, Pompeu Fabra University); Weicong Chen (La Salle Campus Barcelona, Ramon Llull University)

Limited Agency without Exemption: Weak Normativity and Graduated Responsibility under Structural Constraint

WG.190

Mert Nomer (Bahcesehir University)

The Rule of Law without Human Judgment?

WG.191

Kosuke Kiyama (University of Tsukuba/University of Stirling)

Basis of Human Rights and Social Relationships: Defence of Reliance on Human Interests and Dignity

WG.192

Nicolas Reina (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Speaking with the Wind: A Critical Warning Against the Continued Development of Social Imitative Artificial Intelligence

WG.193

Vasileios Christodoulakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)

Defending Human Rights in “Post-secular” Terms

WG.194

Wei Ding (Harbin Engineering University)

Research on Power, Rights and Governance in the Digital Society

WG.195

思贤 李 (Harbin Engineering University)

Rethinking the Data–Information Distinction in Personal Information Protection Law

WG.196

Adriano Barcha (University of Huelva)

Digital Autophagy: Algorithmic Harm and the Insufficiency of the Fine

WG.197

Koga Ueda (Doshisha University)

What Constitutes the Authority and Legitimacy of International Law?

WG.198

Filip Przybylski-Lewandowski (Kozminski University)

Revenge as a Factor in the Integration and Disintegration of Law

WG.199

Yunus Emre Berber (Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University)

Equality without Community? G.A. Cohen and the Insufficiency of Justice

WG.200

Yang Lv

The Legitimacy Justification and Legal Safeguards of Personal Data Transactions

WG.201

Nikki Souris (Florida Institute of Technology)

Cruelty as Political Vice

WG.202

Harri Karpén (University of Helsinki)

Just to Prove a Point? Using Empiria in a Critical Constitutional Theory

WG.203

Xiaona Li (Harbin Engineering University)

The Binary Dilemma of Legal AI: A System-Theoretic Reconstruction

WG.204

Ignacio Aymerich Ojea (Universitat Jaume)

The Structure of Hegel’s Philosophy of Law as an Order of Social Action

WG.205

Arca Alpan (Piri Reis University)

Human Right to Water: Recognition, Justiciability and Ecological Protection in Comparative Law

WG.206

Peter Rijpkema (University of Amsterdam)

Law as a Social Institution: A Searlean Reconstruction of the Rule of Law

WG.207

Mihai Badescu (Academia de Studii Economice Bucuresti)

The Legislative Process – Requirements in Legislative Creation and Methodological Coordinates. Philosophical and Legal Accents

WG.208

Nicola Zetti (KU Leuven)

Full Excuses Negate Wrongdoing

WG.209

Esteban Buritica (Tecnologico de Antioquia)

Between Hierarchy and Dialogue: Competing Models of Conventionality Control in Inter-American Human Rights Law

WG.210

Christian Thönnes (Max Planck Institute Freiburg)

Why Insist on Human Decision-making?

WG.211

Margherita Daverio (LUMSA University); Fabio Macioce (LUMSA University, Rome)

Ethics and Law for Social Sustainability in Technological Innovation: Wearable Health Devices as a Paradigmatic Case

WG.212

Kaiyuan Yang (University of Macau)

Theoretical Disagreement and Large-Scale Disagreement in Specific Cases: The Challenge from Polarization

WG.213

Charles-Maxime Panaccio (Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa)

Engineering Discrimination

WG.214

Tomasz Widłak (Uniwersytet Gdański)

Meaningful Human Oversight without Virtue? Techno-Legal Phronesis as the Missing Condition in AI-Assisted Adjudication

WG.215

Halil Kökcü (Trabzon University)

Justice Before the Hashtag: Crime-Based Reality Television and Popular Legal Culture in Turkey

WG.216

Emre Akalın (Koç University)

The New Dynamics of Authority in Human Rights: Epistemic Authority as an Observational Standpoint

WG.217

Jacopo Martire (University of Bristol)

Which Truth? Parrēsia, Suffering, and the Dialogics of Misrecognition

WG.218

Caio Gentil Ribeiro (Universidade de São Paulo)

The Principles of Legality Matter, and the Recent Authoritarian Wave Shows Why

WG.219

Caio Gentil Ribeiro (Universidade de São Paulo)

How Legal is Autocratic Legalism, Constitutional Hardball, and Abusive Constitutionalism?

WG.220

Caio Gentil Ribeiro (Universidade de São Paulo)

Why does Eliminativism Lack Attention to the Rule of Law, and Why does it matter?

WG.221

Paulina Landecho LL.M. (Faculty of Law, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)

Hobbesian Fear Beyond Law, The Persistence of Authoritarianism in the Contemporary World

WG.222

Yueli Zhu (University of Bristol)

The Political against Politics: Constituent Power in Schmitt and Loughlin

WG.223

Dragos Radulescu (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University)

The Rule of Law in the Balkans. Study Case: Romania

WG.224

Wojciech Leder (University of Silesia)

The Impartiality of the Mediator in Poland: A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of Conceptualisations in Interview Data and Ethical Frameworks

WG.225

Francesco Stocchi (University of Milano-Bicocca)

On Neurotechnologies, Neuropowers, Neurorights, and the Emerging Hegemony of Transhumanism

WG.226

Eymir Albal

Reclaiming Law Through People’s Tribunals: Legal Pluralism and the Transformation of International Law

WG.227

Nisanur Önay (Balıkesir Üniversitesi)

Housing as a Threshold Right: A Philosophical Justification and its Structural Role in the Exercise of Social Rights

WG.228

Jorge Mena Vazquez

Las desapariciones forzadas en México, análisis filosófico jurídico

WG.229

Daniel Morosini (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

New Policing Models in Times of Securitization: Operation “Segurança Presente” (2019-2024) in Rio de Janeiro

WG.230

Osman Can (Marmara Üniversity Istanbul-Goethe University Frankfurt)

Beyond the “Constitution for the Earth”: A Yin-Yang Constitutional Engineering for the Liquefied Human and Negative Social Contracts

WG.231

Weicong Chen (La Salle Campus Barcelona, Ramon Llull University); Lai Wei (Department of Politics and Social Science, Pompeu Fabra University)

Limited Agency without Exemption: Weak Normativity and Graduated Responsibility under Structural Constraint

WG.232

Leandro Nascimento Mantau (Universidade Federal do Paraná – UFPR – PPGD – Direito)

Biopolitical Translation: a genealogy of bodies in Brazilian Law

WG.233

Nicoleta-Elena Heghes (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University of Bucharest)

Social Inequality and Criminal Responsibility: A Critical Legal Analysis

WG.234

Michal Rachalski (Jagiellonian University)

Lex specialis revisited: challenges of formalisation in criminal law

WG.235

Nataliia Satokhina (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University)

Law and Gift: Crisis of Normativity and Rethinking the Experience of Law

WG.236

Douglas Luis Binda Filho (University of Milano-Bicocca)

Is “wellness” a residual category in digital health law and policy?

WG.237

Haluk Bayram (Istanbul Medeniyet University)

Legal Pluralism in the British Protectorate of Cyprus as a Historical Model for Contemporary Multicultural Societies

WG.238

Michael Lima de Jesus (Universidade de Brasília)

Who Answers to the Public? Religious Authority and the Erosion of Responsibility in Democratic Discourse

WG.239

Saori Wada (University of Glasgow)

From Moral Justification to Legal Reconstruction: The Legality and Legitimacy Divide in Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention

WG.240

Gabriel Busch de Brito

Political Experience and Theoretical Development: The Emergence of Karl Renner’s Sociology of Law

WG.241

Jonathan Fremout (KU Leuven)

Voluntary Actions do not Require a ‘real choice’

WG.242

Nikolaos Kolisis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)

Autonomy and Intellectual Disability: Between Protection and Inclusion

WG.243

Roberta del Pezzo (University of Padua, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS, Paris – Centre LIER-FYT)

Through the prism of legal regulation: legal assemblages and the limits of reflexive constitutionalisation

WG.244

Sergei Manzhosov (University of Passau)v

Inalienable in Theory, Egregiously Wrong in Practice: Human Rights and the Question of Stare Decisis

WG.245

Mariana Oliveira de Sá (ABRAFI)

Words That Wound, Words That Heal: Hate Speech, Pornography, and the Limits of Freedom of Expression in Democratic Societies

WG.246

Tsutomu Hashimoto (Hokkaido University)

Critical Examination of Habermas’ Theory on Democracy: Autonomy and Welfare

WG.247

Julian Kessler (University Salzburg)

Cicero’s relevance for modern constitutional reasoning

WG.248

Bei Yang (Univerisity of International Business and Economics)

A Reinterpretation on the Traditional Chinese Governing Pattern of “Outer Confucianism, Inner Legalism”

WG.249

Barry Stocker (Boğaziçi University)

Foucault on Juridification

WG.250

Yijing Chen (The University of Hong Kong)

The Indeterminacy of Prescriptive Jurisdiction in International Law

WG.251

Jiani Zhong (Trinity College Dublin)

Free Will as a Fundamentally Contested Concept: Which Conception(s) Can Catalyze a Non-Retributive Revolution?