Autonomy and The Law
Interdisciplinary Workshop
Published on Tuesday, May 06, 2025
Abstract
The Center for Critical Democracy Studies invites you to a workshop on Autonomy and the Law. This event will explore the complex interplay between autonomy and legal frameworks, with a focus on the right to housing, the concept of autonomy in law, child autonomy, digital markets, and a conceptual inquiry into the limits of autonomy. Key themes include the legal and social dimensions of securing housing rights, the philosophical and practical facets of autonomy within legal systems, the unique challenges of children’s autonomy in legal contexts, the impact of digital markets on individual agency, and the theoretical boundaries of autonomous action. Critical issues to be addressed encompass systemic barriers to housing access, the balance between individual autonomy and societal obligations, protections for minors in legal decision-making, privacy and consumer rights in digital ecosystems, and the ethical and legal constraints on autonomy. This workshop provides a platform for engaging in a dialogue on the pressing legal, ethical, and societal questions shaping autonomy across these domains.
Announcement
Programme
10:00 Welcome & Coffee
- 10:30 Introductory remarks: Marc Goetzmann (Université de Tours)
- 10:40 Oriane Roty (Université de Tours) Community Land Trust from the US to France - A Tale of Subsidiarity
- 11:25 Bartosz Biskup (Université de Tours), Mapping the Meaning of ‘Home’: A Corpus-Based Study of ECtHR Language
- 12:10 Marc Goetzmann (Université de Tours) & Nathanaël Colin-Jaeger (AUP), A Typology of Right to Housing
13:00 Break
- 14:15 Bartłomiej Brzozowski (Jagiellonian University), Limits of autonomy in the interpretation process: The condition of the interpreter in hermeneutics, post-structuralism, and neopragmatism
- 15:00 Roman Zinigrad (AUP), Child Autonomy and Parental Control over Education: Who Defines the Best Interests of the Child?
- 15:45 Katarzyna Wiśniewska (Jagiellonian University), Autonomy, Vulnerability, and the Changing Nature of Consumer Protection in the Digital Market
- 16:30 Pierre-François Mouraud (EHESS), The Moral autonomy of the person as law's basis
Subjects
- Law (Main category)
- Mind and language > Thought > Philosophy
- Mind and language > Education
- Society > Political studies
Places
- American University of Paris - Room Q-609 - 6 Rue du Colonel Combes
Paris, France (75003)
Event attendance modalities
Full on-site event
Date(s)
- Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Attached files
Keywords
- law, autonomy, housing, education, rights, best interests, children
Reference Urls
Information source
- Roman Zinigrad
courriel : rzinigrad [at] aup [dot] edu
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Autonomy and The Law », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Tuesday, May 06, 2025, https://doi.org/10.58079/13vdd