Conference
Democracy and the rule of law in erosion: when the exception becomes the rule
September 28 and 29, 2018
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société of Toulouse (France)
Programme
28 September
9h00 – Participants reception
9h30 – Opening session
9h45 – Opening conference “L'Etat de droit au défi de l'Etat sécuritaire” by Jacques Chevallier (Universidade Panthéon-Assas, Paris 2)
10h45 – Break
11h00 – Workshops: Axe I - The impact of exceptionalism on Law and Justice (see programme of the workshops)
· Globalization and Justice of Exception - Wanda Capeller (SciencesPo-Toulouse, CES/UC, Unilasalle);
· Constitution, fundamental rights, human rights: the refugee crisis - Mariana Canotiho (Universidade do Minho);
· The State of Emergency in France and elsewhere - Laure Ortiz (SciencesPo-Toulouse);
· State of Exception, social control and social movements - Jérôme Ferret (UT1-Université des Sciences sociales de Toulouse, MSH Toulouse);
13h00 – Lunch
15h00 – Plenary Session “Exception”
Moderator: Laure Ortiz (SciencesPo-Toulouse)
Speakers: António Casimiro Ferreira (FEUC/CES), Vincenzo Ferrari (Université de Milan, IISL), Wanda Capeller (SciencesPo-Toulouse, CES/UC, Unilasalle)
16h00 – Break
16h30 – Workshops: Axe II - The impact of exceptionalism on society (see programme of the workshops)
· Erosion of social rights and the ability to act - Éric Darras (SciencesPo-Toulouse)
· Austerity and Exception in Social Law - Carlos Herrera (Universidade de Cergy Pontoise) and Rafael Encinas de Munagorri (Universidade de Nantes);
· The post-democratic state of exception and the criminalization of global social movements - Jesus Sabariego (CES/UC) and Maria João Guia (IJ-UC);
· The erosion of rights in family justice - Paula Casaleiro (CEF/UC, CES/UC) and Patrícia Branco (CES/UC)
20h00 – Dinner
29 September
9h30 – Round table organized by Association La Repolitique
11h00 – Presentation of the conclusions of the workshops by the coordinators
11h30 – Closing session by Jacques Commaille (École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay) ; Christian Mouhanna (CESDIP)