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The Rector’s Office and the Department of Legal Studies, CEU

cordially invite you to a panel discussion in honor of Kenneth Feinberg

Constitution Building and Conflict Resolution

Chair: Erin Jenne, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies

The Tension Between Constitutional Identity and Ethnicity In Post-Conflict Societies

Speaker: Nenad Dimitrijevic, Professor, Department of Political Science

The talk addresses the critical importance of distinguishing between constitutional and pre-political

identities in difficult contexts. One claim would be that those who agree with Goodin and Sunstein are right in arguing that, sometimes, constitutions (starting with the constitution-making process) have to confront the

dominant traditions.

Constitution-Making and Moral Disagreement

Speaker: Zoltan Miklosi, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science

The talk covers theoretical issues underscoring majority and consensus-building solutions in contemporary constitutions.

Comparative Constitutional Scholarship Across Contexts and Conflicts

Speaker: Renata Uitz, Head, Department of Legal Studies

Comparative constitutional scholarship was revived by the constitution-making exercises of post-communist European countries in the early 1990s. With numerous constitution-writing processes in place in mid-conflict and post-conflict societies in Asia and Africa, the talk reflects on trends and challenges for contemporary scholarship on

constitution-building in conflict and post-conflict settings.

Comments: Kenneth Feinberg, Former Special Master, U.S. Government September 11th Victim Compensation Fund and TARP Executive Compensation

Lecturer, Harvard Law School

Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 Time: 3:00 p.m.

Venue: Gellner Room, CEU (Nador u 9)

Followed by reception RSVP: PanelCons@ceu.hu

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