Department of Government
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Plenary Session
Opening Plenary Session, 10.00-12.30, Shaw Library, 6th Floor, Old Building, LSE
John Madeley, London School of Economics
- Introduction: Grit or Pearl ? The Religious Factor in the Politics of European Integration
Professor Jean-Paul Willaime, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Sorbonne
- Secularism (Laïcité), Religion and European Integration
Dr Linda Risso, University of Reading
- The French and Italian Christian Democrats and the Rearmament of Germany, 1949-1955
Professor Norman Doe, Cardiff University
- Toward a ‘Common Law’ on Religion in the EU
Dr François Foret, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Religion: a Solution or a Problem for the Legitimization of the European Union ?
Break 12.30-14.00
Parallel Sessions A
Church-State Models
14.00-16.00, Shaw Library, 6th Floor, Old Building, LSE
Chair: Professor Roger Trigg, Oxford University
Professor Mark Hill, Cardiff University
- Voices in the Wilderness: The Established Church of England and the European Union
Caroline Sägesser, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- How is the Enlargement of the EU Affecting Models of State and Church Relations?
Dr Sabine Riedel, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin
- Models of Church-State Relations in the European Union
Russell Sandberg, Cardiff University
- Church-State Relations in Europe: Towards a New Legal Model
Daphne Halikiopoulou, London School of Economics
- The Changing Dynamics of Religion and National Identity: Greece and Ireland in a Comparative Perspective
Europe’s Soul
14.00-16.00, Room 698, 6th Floor, Old Building, LSE
Chair: Dr Piers Ludlow, London School of Economics
Carin Laudrup, University of Copenhagen
- A European Battlefield - Does the EU Have a Soul?
Giulio Venneri and Paolo O. Ferrara, University of Trento
- The Europeist efforts of Alcide De Gasperi and the Proposals of Antonio Messineo: A Spiritual Conception of Politics Meeting a Pragmatic Idea of Religion?
Professor Vincenzo Pacillo, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia
- “Positive Secularism” and its Development in the Italian Legal System
Dr Blandine Chelini-Pont, Université Paul Cézanne. Aix-en-Provence
- The Papal Thought about Europe and European Union and its Ways of Influence
Max Fras and Dr David Herbert, Open University
- European Enlargement, Secularization and Religious Republicization in Central and Eastern Europe
Dr Emile Perreau-Saussine, University of Cambridge
- The Nation State as a Prerequisite for Religious Pluralism
Break, 16.00-16.30
Parallel Sessions B
Islam in the EU
16.30-18.30, Shaw Library, 6th Floor, Old Building, LSE
Chair: tbc
Dr Benoit Challand, European University Institute
- From Sickle to Crescent: The Question of Religion for European Identity
Dr Katherine Brown, University of Southampton
- Fanatics in the Mosque and women want in? Tensions with the Securitization of Islam and Muslim Women’s Islamic Identities
Luca Mavelli, University of Wales
- Islam and European Integration. Re-enforcing or Overcoming the divide?
Parveen Akhtar, University of Birmingham
- Religion in the Air: A case study of a Birmingham-based Muslim Radio station
Dr Paul Wetherly, Leeds Metropolitan University
- The Danish Cartoons and the Reasonable Exercise of Freedom of Expression
EU Lobbies
16.30-18.30, Room 698, 6th Floor, Old Building, LSE
Chair: tbc
Dr Bérengère Massignon, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Sorbonne
- Church Lobbying between Secularisation and Desecularization
Kenneth Houston, University of Ulster
- Article 52.3: The Logic and Dynamic of Structured Dialogue between Religious Associations and the Institutions of the EU
Friederike Böllmann, Philipps University, Marburg
- Churches as INGOs and EU Policy Experts? The Europeanization of Religious Organisations
Dr Martin Steven, University of Glasgow
- Religious Lobbies in the European Union: The Political Role of Western European Christian Churches, post-9/11
Sabrina Pastorelli, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Sorbonne
- European Union and New Religions