PLP Graduate Forum: Conversations on War

Event date
3 February 2025
Event time
17:00 - 19:00
Oxford week
HT 3
Audience
General Public
Venue
Bonavero Institute of Human Rights - Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium
Speaker(s)
PLP Graduate Forum

The Philosophy, Law & Politics Graduate Forum (PLP Graduate Forum) is a network of doctoral candidates, early career researchers and established academics working in legal, moral, and political philosophy from seven institutions in Southern England: University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of Surrey, London School of Economics & Political Science, King's College London, Queen Mary University of London, and University College London.

The Graduate Forum aims to provide a platform for graduate students to present and discuss their work in progress, as well as to enrich the collaborations among researchers working in legal, moral, and political theory. The Forum is run by a Student Executive Committee and a Faculty Oversight Committee from each of the member institutions. You can read more about this initiative here.

With our PLP Conversations we want to create a space where researchers can come together and discuss important and current topics in philosophy, law and politics with leading scholars of the relevant field. For our inaugural panel, we will be hosting David Enoch (Hebrew/Oxford), Helen Frowe (Stockholm), Jeff McMahan (Oxford) and Marcela Prieto (USC Gould) to address crucial questions posed by war. Our hope is to cover a number of topics, from how States ought to weigh the interests of their citizens vs. that of non-citizens, to what should be the role of moral and political philosophers in the face of war.

The event will be followed by a brief drink reception.

*Please note that you need to register in order to attend*

Conversations on War

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Jurisprudence