Law and Phenomenology workshop
House of Sciences and Letters, Kirkkokatu 6, Helsinki
Room 312, 3rd floor
December 2nd, 2015
10.15–10.30 Ari Hirvonen (Helsinki): Opening words
10.30–11.30 Ferdinando Menga (Tübingen): Radical Democracy, Conflicts, Transformative Politics: Phenomenological Remarks on the Transgression of Politico-Legal Boundaries
Chair: Ari Hirvonen
11.30-11.45 Coffee
11.45–12.45 Sophie Loidolt (Vienna): Phenomenology, Law, and the Political:
On the Possible Role of Phenomenological Approaches to Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity in Legal Theory
Chair: Susanna Lindroos-Hovinheimo (Helsinki)
12.45–14.15 Lunch
14.15–15.15 Ari Hirvonen (Helsinki): Heidegger and Philosophy of Law
15.15–16.15 Emily Hartz (Southern Denmark): Law as a Particular Structuring of Subjectivity and World
Chair: Timo Miettinen
16.15–16.45 Coffee
16.45–17.30 Timo Miettinen (Helsinki): On the Foundations of the European Economic
Constitution: Ordoliberalism and Phenomenology
17.30–18.15 Hanna Lukkari (Helsinki): Lefort on the Institution of Democracy and Human Rights
Chair: Emily Hartz
The workshop is organized by The Research Network Subjectivity, Historicity and Communality, The Finnish Association for the Philosophy of Law and The Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki.