TAILIEUCHUNG - Ethically Speaking

Can justice be extended to the global sphere,and if so, where do we f nd universally applicable principles of justice? Is it possible to reconcile the support of internationally recognized standards of human rights and justice with respect for local cultures? What are the limitations of the secular state and human rights institutions in ensuring the rights of various communities? How have conceptions of citizenship and the rights and identities of migrants changed in the last century? Does the confession of violent acts necessarily contribute to reconciliation in post-conf ict societies?. | The International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life at Brandeis University Ethically Speaking Spring 2004 Justice Across Cultures an justice be extended to the global sphere, acutely aware of the need for increased discussion and if so, where do we fi nd universally and scholarship about cultural differences and C applicable principles of justice? Is it their impact on processes of justice and confl ict possible to reconcile the support of internationally resolution. Justice Across Cultures offered a forum recognized standards of human rights and justice where scholars and practitioners could address with respect for local cultures? What are the some of the challenges that cultural diversity limitations of the secular state and human rights poses in the domain of justice, broadly construed. institutions in ensuring the rights of various Participants presented papers, many based on communities? How have conceptions of citizenship personal experience or fi eldwork, on a broad gamut and the rights and identities of migrants changed of provocative topics. These topics were explored Omar Dajani, McGeorge School of Law in the last century? Does the confession of violent through the cultural perceptions of justice and acts necessarily contribute to reconciliation in post- law found in an equally wide range of geographic confl ict societies? sites, including Native America, Palestine/Israel, The second panel, “Intersections of These are just a few of the questions explored Western Europe, Fiji, Latin America, Nigeria, and International and Domestic Justice,” addressed more in Justice Across Cultures, a one-day conference South Africa. Justice Across Cultures was directed by specifi c instances of encounters between confl icting held at Brandeis on March 8, 2004 and sponsored Brandeis Professor Marion Smiley, of the philosophy systems of justice. Kamari Clarke (Yale University) by the International Center for Ethics, Justice and and women’s studies department, and

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