Scientific Program

Sunday 19th June 2016

09:30-09:45 – Gathering

09:45-10:00 – Greetings

               Chair: Miri Gur-Arye, Head of Scientific Committee

Yaad Rotem, Dean, College of Law & Business

Boaz Shnoor & Eyal Katvan, Organizers

10:00-10:30 – Opening Lecture

Chair: Khalid Ghanayim

Aharon BarakHuman Dignity as a Constitutional Value and a Constitutional Right

10:30 – 10:45 Break

10:45-12:35 – Session I – Cultural Honor

Chair: Shulamit Almog

Richard F. HammHonor in the Post-Civil War American South: cultural holdover or useful adaptation

Dov CohenCultural syndromes: Honor, face, and dignity

Ann GoldbergHonor, Political Culture, and Hate Speech Law in West Germany

Raphael Cohen-Almagor, Blasphemy in 19th Century: A Millian Perspective (In Memory of Jack Pole)

12:35-13:30 – Lunch

13:30 – 15:00 – Session II – Kavod: Honor in Mandatory Palestine

Chair: Pablo Lerner

Eyal Katvan & Boaz ShnoorHonor in Informal Courts in Mandatory Palestine

Yair SeltenreichPersonal honor and mobilized society in Eretz-Israel of the late 1930s

Roy MaromWell Earned Respect: Strongmen [Zuʿama] Ethics in Mandatory Palestine

15:00 – 15:15 – Break

15:15-16:45 – Session III – Literarily: Honor and Literature

Chair: Orit Kamir

M Lindsay KaplanDefamation and Gender in Shakespeare and the Culture of Early Modern England

Shulamit Almog & Alexander FeldmanPosing Somdomite” [sic.]: Dignity, Defamation and the Regulation of (homo)Sexual Identity

Rinat Kitai-SangeroThe Concept of Honor in Shakespeare’s Roman Plays

16:45 – 17:15 – Break

17:15 – Shuttle to Tel-Aviv

18:00-19:45 – Tour

20:00 – Dinner

 22:00 – Shuttles to Ramat-Gan, Jerusalem and Haifa

 

Monday 20th June 2016

09:30-10:00 – Gathering

10:00-11:00 – Session IV – Honor: Israeli Style

Chair: Itay Lipschits

Meytal NasieThe Role of Respect and Disrespect in Conflicts: The Case of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Omer AloniGames of Honor: Reflections of Orientalist Perspectives in Early Israeli Law

11:00 – 11:15 Break

11:15-12:15 – Session V – Dignity/Honor in the Criminal Law I

               Chair: Eyal Katvan

Miri Gur-AryeHuman Dignity of Offender

Antony Duff, Sandra Marshall, Punishment with Honour?

12:15 – 12:30 Break

12:30-13:30 – Session VI – Dignity/Honor in the Criminal Law II

              Chair: Boaz Shnoor

Tatjana HörnleHonor killings – reactions in German criminal law

Badi Hasisi, Deborah Bernstein, Family Honor Killing – sexuality, disobedience and the interplay between them. Challenging and consolidating patriarchal control

13:30 – 15:00 – Lunch

15:00 – 16:30 – Session VII –   Honor and Dignity

Chair: Ronit Kedar

Joseph DavidHuman dignity and Religious Freedom

Khalid GhanayimDifferent aspects of Dignity and Honour

Steven WilfVirtual Honor: Artist Dignity in an Electronic Age of Mechanical Reproduction

16:30-16:45 –Break

16:45-18:00 – Session VIII – Honor: Conceptual Framework

Chair: Miri Gur-Arye

Stephen DarwallOrders of Dominance, Honor, and Accountability

Daniel StatmanWhen should honor be protected? From intent to humiliate to hurting feelings

 18:15 – Shuttles to Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem

 

Tuesday 21st June 2016

09:30-10:00 – Gathering

10:00-11:30 – Session IX – Honor from a Jewish Perspective  

Chair:  Shelly Kreiczer-Levy

Israel YuvalSocieties of Honor and Societies of Shame in Medieval European Jewry

Amihai RadzynerPride and Prejudice: Breach of Promise, Shiduchin and Honor: Between Jewish and Israeli Law

Meron PiotrkowskiA Case of Hybris/Dishonor in the Jewish Politeuma of Heracleopolis

11:30 – 11:45 – Break

11:45-12:15 – Session X – Special Lecture

Orit KamirContemporary Escape from Dignity to Honor

12:15 – 13:45 – Lunch

13:45 – 14:15 – Session XI – Closing Lecture

Menachem MautnerRespect as a Norm of Avoidance and as a Norm of State Activism

14:15 – 14:30 – Break

14:30 – 15:00 – Concluding Remarks

Eyal Katvan & Boaz Shnoor

 15:30 – Shuttles to Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem