14 avril 2010
Madrid, Université Carlos III, 14-16 avril 2010 (organisé par le GDE)
Organisé par le Regroupement stratégique sur la gouvernance démocratique et l’ethnicité (EDG) et dirigé par Alain-G. Gagnon et Michael Keating
Université Carlos III, Madrid (Getafe)
14-16 avril 2010
Conférences
- Michael Keating : Rethinking Autonomy : Self-government and the Management of Diversity
- Alain-G. Gagnon : Autonomy : Reconciling Autonomy, Community and Enpowerment
- José Maria Sauca : Cultural Rights and Membership
- Geneviève Nootens : Autonomy, Boundaries and Trust. Preliminary Remarks
- Markku Suksi : Sub-state Governance through Territorial Autonomy
- Rémi Léger : Autonomy Beyond National Minorities
- James Bickerton : Constructing New Autonomies within Canada’s Federal System : Limits and Possibilities
- Francesco Palermo : Why is Territorial Autonomy Anathema in Central and Eastern Europe ?
- Luis Moreno : Autonomy, Multi-Level Europeans and the Advancement of Social Citizenship.
- Dejan Stjepanovic : Regions and Territorial Autonomy in Southeastern Europe
- Laurent-Mehdi Chokri : Toward a comparative account of the long-term effect of systems of pluralism : from the collective religious-based autonomies in the Ottoman Empire to fragmented nationalisms
- Ricard Zapata : Catalan autonomy Building-process in Immigration Policy : Conceptual, Institutional and Normative Dimensions
- Jaime Lluch : Autonomism, Autonomies, and Autonomists : Federalism Reconsidered
- Xabier Ezeizabarrena : Scottish Devolution and Basque Historical Titles : Two Legal Scopes for co-Sovereignty ?
- Eve Hepburn : Autonomy : Recrafting Sovereignty : Lessons from Small Island Autonomies
- André Fazi : Insularité et autonomie : une equation des plus trompeuses
- Jacques Bertrand : Autonomy and nationalist demands in Southeast Asia
- Manuel Litalien : Indonesia and The Philippines : Relevant Models of Autonomy for Thailand ?
- Isabelle Côté : Instituting Troubles. Impact of Autonomous Arrangements on Ethnic Conflicts in China
- Tashi Rabgey : Autonomy : Imagining Democratic Alternatives in Complex Settings
- Lobsang Sangay : Paradox of Autonomy and Unity in Tibet

