| Transatlantic Law Forum: Citizenship in Europe and the United States |
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| AEI Legal Center for the Public Interest |
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| Cosponsored by Council on Public Policy |
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
9:00 AM
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Friday, October 17, 2008
2:00 PM
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| Location: |
Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Directions to AEI |
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On both sides of the Atlantic, “citizenship” is the subject of vital and often contentious policy debates. In the United States, a nation famously founded on a creed rather than blood ties, the question of what it means to be an American citizen has always been central to the country’s self-understanding, and the citizenship question is closely tied to salient political debates over immigration, naturalization, and “identity politics.” European countries and the European Union (EU) wrestle with (at least) equally profound questions. Given that there is no European citizenship in any robust sense, can it be constructed--and if so, how and on what basis? Can there be democratic European institutions without European citizens? Should formerly sovereign nations tolerate Islamic law in some domains, perhaps on the principle that allows EU members to maintain their own laws on cultural and other matters--or would that step further compromise the promise of a common European identity and citizenship?
Prominent scholars, jurists, journalists, and policymakers from Europe and the United States will discuss these and related questions in a two-day conference sponsored by the AEI Legal Center’s Transatlantic Law Forum (TLF), an AEI joint venture with the Germany-based Council on Public Policy. The TLF provides a forum for scholars, lawyers, policymakers, journalists, and the interested public to deepen the understanding of constitutionalism and constitutional democracy in Europe and in the United States.
For video and audio from the second day of this event, please click here.
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Thursday, October 16 |
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8:30 a.m. |
Registration and Breakfast |
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9:00 |
Welcome: |
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Michael Zoeller, Council on Public Policy |
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Constitutional Patriotism |
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Presenters: |
William Galston, Brookings Institution |
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Josef Joffe, Die Zeit |
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Discussants: |
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Marc Plattner, National Endowment for Democracy |
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Moderator: |
Henry Olsen, AEI |
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10:45 |
Panel II: |
European Citizenship? |
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Presenters: |
Markus Kotzur, Leipzig University |
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Francesca Strumia, Harvard Law School |
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Discussant: |
Francois-Henri Briard, Delaporte, Briard et Trichet |
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Moderator: |
Judge Stephen Williams, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit |
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12:00 p.m. |
Luncheon and Keynote Address |
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Speaker: |
Judge Diane Wood, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit |
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2:00 |
Panel III: |
Citizenship and the Legal Tradition |
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Presenters: |
Bernd Ruethers, Universität Konstanz |
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Peter Schuck, Yale Law School |
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Discussant: |
Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale Law School |
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Moderator: |
Michael Zoeller, Council on Public Policy |
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3:45 |
Panel IV: |
Citizenship, Rights, and Constitutional Structure |
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Presenters: |
Robert R. Gasaway, Kirkland & Ellis LLP |
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Ashley Parrish, Kirkland & Ellis LLP |
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Adam Tomkins, University of Glasgow |
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Discussant: |
R. Shep Melnick, Boston College |
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Moderator: |
Michael S. Greve, AEI |
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5:15 |
Adjournment |
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Friday, October 17 |
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8:30 a.m. |
Registration and Breakfast |
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9:00 |
Roundtable I: |
The Public and Political Debate in the U.S. |
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Panelists: |
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Martin Klingst, Die Zeit |
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Peter Skerry, Boston College |
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Moderator: |
Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, German Marshall Fund |
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10:45 |
Roundtable II: |
The Public and Political Debate in Europe |
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Panelists: |
Francois-Henri Briard, Delaporte, Briard et Trichet |
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Jürgen Kaube, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung |
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Robert von Rimscha, Free Democratic Party |
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12:00 p.m. |
Luncheon and Concluding Remarks |
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Speaker: |
Kenneth W. Starr, Pepperdine School of Law |
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2:00 |
Adjournment |
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More Information
Luci Hague American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-5932 Fax: 202-862-7171 E-mail: luci.hague@aei.org
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Media Inquiries
Veronique Rodman American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-4870 E-mail: VRodman@aei.org
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