Property Rights in America

Mar 4 Thu 7:00 PM
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Professor Teson from FSU will be giving a speaking event on Property Rights in America.

Known for his scholarship relating political philosophy to international law (in particular his defense of humanitarian intervention), and his work on political rhetoric, Professor Tesón is author of Humanitarian Intervention: An Inquiry into Law and Morality (3rd ed fully revised and updated, Transnational Publishers 2005); Rational Choice and Democratic Deliberation (Cambridge University Press 2006) [with Guido Pincione]; A Philosophy of International Law (Westview Press 1998); and many articles in law, philosophy and international relations journals and collections of essays.

He has served as a Professor of Law and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at Arizona State University, where he taught for 17 years prior to joining Florida State University's faculty. Before entering academia, Professor Tesón was a career diplomat for the Argentina Foreign Ministry in Buenos Aires for four years. He resigned from the Argentine foreign service in 1981 to protest against the human rights abuses of the Argentine government. He has served as visiting professor at Cornell Law School, Indiana University School of Law, University of California Hastings College of Law, the Oxford-George Washington International Human Rights Program, and is Permanent Visiting Professor, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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  • Tonya
    Posted Feb 1, 2010 11:18 AM
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    From what I hear, Prof Teson is a brilliant speaker on this topic. This event is a MUST!

Who attended?

  • 12 attendees
    • Bill Kappes (+1 guest)
       The speaker was great and gave us a lot of good information. Thanks for making another great meeting happen. 
    •  It was easy to understand how property rights result in a greater societal benefit but harder to understand why they were moral values. 
    •  Amazing! 
    •  The speaker had a wealth of information and knowledge that he generously shared with us. The room should have been over-flowing! You missed a great meeting, if you weren't there! 
    • Education Chair
       Professor Teson gave a very engaging and thought provoking presentation, I came away with brand new things to think about! 
    •  Outstanding speaker! 
    • Tom Montgomery (+1 guest)

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