Call for Papers! – International Conference The Legal Distinction between Persons and Things: Changing Perspectives!

Call for Papers! – International Conference The Legal Distinction between Persons and Things: Changing Perspectives!

7-8 July 2025, University of Antwerp (Belgium)

Since ancient times, private law has maintained a fundamental dichotomy between persons
and things. Persons are the holders of rights and duties, actively participating in legal
transactions. In contrast, things serve merely as objects of rights and duties, lacking any
participation in legal relations. This traditional view posits that within modern private law, only
human beings or various forms of corporations qualify as ‘persons’, while all other entities,
including living beings such as animals, are ‘things’ that can be owned. However, recent legal,societal and scientific advancements challenge this rigid dichotomy, prompting a critical re-
evaluation of the legal status of various entities in the Anthropocene.

Submission guidelines

Researchers in all stages of their careers are invited to submit abstracts of around 500 words
by 15 December 2024 to [email protected]. It is also possible to submit 3 abstracts in the
form of a panel with a common theme. If you do want to submit a panel, please clearly note
that the submission is part of a panel presentation, and add a short (100 words) description
of the panel.

Registration fee
The registration fee for the 2-day Conference is €180 per person, with a discounted fee of €120
for (PhD) students. This fee includes the full 2-day programme including coffee, tea, lunch and
a reception. On Monday 7 July, there is an optional Conference Dinner in the City Hall. Those
interested in joining the Dinner can buy a ticket during registration.

Important dates
– Abstract submission deadline: 15 December 2024.
– Conference dates: 7-8 July 2025 .

For more details, refer here

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