Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju. Kraljice Natalije 45/I, Beograd
The 13th International Law and Ethics Conference Series (ILECS): WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO WIN A WAR? (25-27.6.2014.)
25.6.
09:00-09:15 Registration
09:15-99:30 Opening Addresses
1st session
09:30-10:20 Angelo Corlett (San Diego State University): WHO WINS IN WARS?
10:20-11:10 Asa Kasher (Tel Aviv University): THE ROLE OF VICTORY IN NEW WARS
11:25-12:15 Jovan Babić (University of Belgrade): VICTORY AND/OR SUCCESS
12:15-13:05 David Rodin (Oxford): JUS TERMINATIO: THE ETHICS OF ENDING WAR
2nd session
15:30-16:20 Uwe Steinhoff (HKU, Hong Kong): WAR, VICTORY, AND PROSPECTS OF SUCCESS
16:20-17:10 David Whetham (Kings College, London): REMOTE KILLING AND THE REMOTENESS OF WINNING
17:25-18:15 Jovana Davidovic (University of Iowa): CHANGING CHARACTER OF WARS AND REVISIONIST THEORIES
26.6.
3rd session
09:30-10:20 Boris Kashnikov (Moscow Higher School of Economics): IS IT POSSIBLE TO WIN THE JUST WAR?
10:20-11:10 Nick Fotion (Emory University): ON ‘VICTORY’
11:25-12:15 Grozdić et all (Military Academy, Belgrade): ORTODOX VIEW AT VICTORY AND DEFEAT IN WAR
12:15-13:05 Aleksandar Fatić (Institute for Philosophy and Social Sciences, Belgrade University): THE VALUE NARRATIVE IN THE MORAL JUSTIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION
4th session
15:30-16:20 Paul Viminitz (University of Lethbridge): SYNECDOCHE ERRORS IN POPULAR DISCOURSE ABOUT VICTORY AND DEFEAT
16:20-17:10 Aleksandar Pavković (Macquarie University): THE SECESSIONIST WARS: THE LAST VESTIGES OF LEGITIMATE CONQUEST?
17:25-18:15 Ned Dobos (UNSW Canberra): SUCCESS AT AN ACCEPTABLE COST: WARS VS. INTERVENTIONS
27.6.
5th session
09:30-10:20 Phil Rossi (Marquette University): PEACEMAKING AND VICTORY: LESSONS FROM KANT’S COSMOPOLITANISM
10:20-11:10 Jan Narveson (University of Waterloo, Canada): ON LIBERAL WARS IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES: "WINNING" IS NOT THE OBJECT
11:30-12:30 Closing Session: General Debate & Farewell