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A time to reflect on the co-creation of law, on March 26-27 in [https://www.ehsm.admin.ch/fr/home.html Marcolin]. Part of the [https://opendata.ch/events/open-legal-lab-2020-fr/ Open Legal Lab] hackathon held by [https://opendata.ch Open Data] and [https://www.ejustice.ch/fr/index.html eJustice].
A time to reflect on the co-creation of law, on March 26-27 in [https://www.ehsm.admin.ch/fr/home.html Marcolin]. Part of the [https://opendata.ch/events/open-legal-lab-2020-fr/ Open Legal Lab] hackathon held by [https://opendata.ch Open Data] and [https://www.ejustice.ch/fr/index.html eJustice].


== Proposal ==
== Proposal ==  
Pia Manciani,


Pia




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"We are twenty-first century citizens trying our best to interact with institutions from the nineteenth century built on technology from the fifteenth century."☃☃


So, what can we learn from ancient philosophers,<ref>Vergara P. Systemic corruption: constitutional ideas for an anti-oligarchic republic. Princeton 2020. https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691207537/systemic-corruption</ref> from the governance of the commons,<ref>Ostrom E. Beyond markets and states: polycentric governance of complex economic systems. Prize lecture. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2009. https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/ostrom_lecture.pdf</ref> from a supreme court decision in Italy,<ref>Vercellone A. The italian experience of the commons: right to the city, private property, fundamental rights. The Cardozo Electronic Law Bulletin 2020. https://iris.unito.it/retrieve/handle/2318/1742871/620624/cardozo%20commons.pdf</ref> from an election to the European Parliament<ref>Falkvinge R. Swarmwise. The tactical manual to changing the world. CreateSpace 2013. https://falkvinge.net/files/2013/04/Swarmwise-2013-by-Rick-Falkvinge-v1.1-2013Sep01.pdf</ref>, from theater as a way to transform democracy<ref>Boal A. Legislative Theatre. Using Performance to Make Politics. Routledge 1999. https://www.routledge.com/Legislative-Theatre-Using-Performance-to-Make-Politics/Boal/p/book/9780415182416</ref>?
So, what can we learn from ancient philosophers,<ref>Vergara P. Systemic corruption: constitutional ideas for an anti-oligarchic republic. Princeton 2020. https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691207537/systemic-corruption</ref> from the governance of the commons,<ref>Ostrom E. Beyond markets and states: polycentric governance of complex economic systems. Prize lecture. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2009. https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/ostrom_lecture.pdf</ref> from a supreme court decision in Italy,<ref>Vercellone A. The italian experience of the commons: right to the city, private property, fundamental rights. The Cardozo Electronic Law Bulletin 2020. https://iris.unito.it/retrieve/handle/2318/1742871/620624/cardozo%20commons.pdf</ref> from an election to the European Parliament<ref>Falkvinge R. Swarmwise. The tactical manual to changing the world. CreateSpace 2013. https://falkvinge.net/files/2013/04/Swarmwise-2013-by-Rick-Falkvinge-v1.1-2013Sep01.pdf</ref>, from theater as a way to transform democracy<ref>Boal A. Legislative Theatre. Using Performance to Make Politics. Routledge 1999. https://www.routledge.com/Legislative-Theatre-Using-Performance-to-Make-Politics/Boal/p/book/9780415182416</ref>?


Is it sufficient to build new technology, without changing the way we cooperate?<ref>Capra F, Mattei U. The Ecology of Law: Toward a legal system in tune with Nature and Community. Berrett-Koehler 2015. https://www.bkconnection.com/books/title/the-ecology-of-law</ref>
Is it sufficient to build new technology, without changing the way we cooperate?<ref>Capra F, Mattei U. The Ecology of Law: Toward a legal system in tune with Nature and Community. Berrett-Koehler 2015. https://www.bkconnection.com/books/title/the-ecology-of-law</ref>


Can we really ensure justice without critically reflecting on the narratives we consider "natural"?<ref>Banville MS, Lapalme J. Property Rights / Property Wrongs: Micro-Treaties with the Earth Rethinking our responsibilities towards nature through land stewardship. https://provocations.darkmatterlabs.org/property-rights-property-wrongs-micro-treaties-with-the-earth-9b1ca44b4df</ref>
Can we really ensure justice without critically reflecting on the narratives we consider "natural"?<ref>Banville MS, Lapalme J. Property Rights / Property Wrongs: Micro-Treaties with the Earth Rethinking our responsibilities towards nature through land stewardship. https://provocations.darkmatterlabs.org/property-rights-property-wrongs-micro-treaties-with-the-earth-9b1ca44b4df</ref>

Revision as of 19:23, 3 February 2022

A time to reflect on the co-creation of law, on March 26-27 in Marcolin. Part of the Open Legal Lab hackathon held by Open Data and eJustice.

Proposal

"We are twenty-first century citizens trying our best to interact with institutions from the nineteenth century built on technology from the fifteenth century."[1]


"We are twenty-first century citizens trying our best to interact with institutions from the nineteenth century built on technology from the fifteenth century."☃☃

So, what can we learn from ancient philosophers,[2] from the governance of the commons,[3] from a supreme court decision in Italy,[4] from an election to the European Parliament[5], from theater as a way to transform democracy[6]?

Is it sufficient to build new technology, without changing the way we cooperate?[7]

Can we really ensure justice without critically reflecting on the narratives we consider "natural"?[8]

What if we could lever technology to enhance our individual and collective capacities to reach consensus rapidly?[9]

What if we had the courage to envison a new social contract?

Link to register.

A project proposed by Fabio Balli following participatory activities on healing commons, health democracy, and healing and law-making.


  1. Mancini P. Why it is time to redesign our political system”. European View 2015. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12290-015-0343-9
  2. Vergara P. Systemic corruption: constitutional ideas for an anti-oligarchic republic. Princeton 2020. https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691207537/systemic-corruption
  3. Ostrom E. Beyond markets and states: polycentric governance of complex economic systems. Prize lecture. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2009. https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/ostrom_lecture.pdf
  4. Vercellone A. The italian experience of the commons: right to the city, private property, fundamental rights. The Cardozo Electronic Law Bulletin 2020. https://iris.unito.it/retrieve/handle/2318/1742871/620624/cardozo%20commons.pdf
  5. Falkvinge R. Swarmwise. The tactical manual to changing the world. CreateSpace 2013. https://falkvinge.net/files/2013/04/Swarmwise-2013-by-Rick-Falkvinge-v1.1-2013Sep01.pdf
  6. Boal A. Legislative Theatre. Using Performance to Make Politics. Routledge 1999. https://www.routledge.com/Legislative-Theatre-Using-Performance-to-Make-Politics/Boal/p/book/9780415182416
  7. Capra F, Mattei U. The Ecology of Law: Toward a legal system in tune with Nature and Community. Berrett-Koehler 2015. https://www.bkconnection.com/books/title/the-ecology-of-law
  8. Banville MS, Lapalme J. Property Rights / Property Wrongs: Micro-Treaties with the Earth Rethinking our responsibilities towards nature through land stewardship. https://provocations.darkmatterlabs.org/property-rights-property-wrongs-micro-treaties-with-the-earth-9b1ca44b4df
  9. Balli F. Global crises, democratic solutions—within days. Using Internet to empower citizens, reach popular consensus, and ensure democratic decision-making. Zenodo 2021. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5497574