Conference Programme
Wednesday, November 06, 2019
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Pre-Conference Session: Teaching IELR.014, Ramphal BuildingThis is an optional session for sharing insights on teaching international economic law. The workshop will be held in the form of a roundtable to facilitate a conversation on how our teaching practices could be transformed to enable more plural, diverse and critical engagement with IEL disciplines in classroom. Please see Teaching IEL Workshop for details. Facilitator: Mavluda Sattorova, School of Law, University of Liverpool |
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Registration/ LunchOutside S.011, Social Sciences Building |
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Plenary 1: Welcome, Introduction, The IEL CollectiveS.011, Social Sciences Building
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Parallel Sessions 1 |
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Session 1 (a): Resource Extraction and CommunitiesS.011, Social Sciences Building• Who Speaks for the Beach?: Investment, Extraction and Community in 'Local Hero' Ruth Buchanan, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University • Indigenous Women vs the Corporation Sahar Shah, University of Warwick • The Coloniality of the Colombia Case before the ISDS and the Disputes over Natural Resources Jimena Sierra, Faculty of Law, University of Rosario Chair: Daria Davitti, Faculty of Law, University of Lund and University of Nottingham |
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Session 1 (c): Governance and Complexity of Development FinanceS.018, Social Sciences BuildingStephanie de Moerloose, School of Government, University of Austral • Financing Development and the Promise of (Multi-stakeholder) Partnerships Gamze Erdem-Türkelli, Law and Development Research Group, University of Antwerp Andria Naude-Fourie, International and European Union Law, Erasmus School of Law • Human Rights at the Frontline? Mapping the Harms to Caregivers During Global Health Emergencies Sharifah Sekalala, School of Law, University of Warwick Chair: Annamaria La Chimia, School of Law, University of Nottingham |
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Session 1 (b): Equality, Precarity and IEL AgreementsS.020, Social Sciences BuildingOhiocheoya Omiunu, School of Law, De Montfort University • Memo for Times of Precarity: Beyond Neo-Nationalism And More Of The Same Globalisation Nicolas Perrone, Faculty of Law, Universidad Andrés Bello • Making Social and Legal Plurality Visible: Lessons From and For Cyprus Amanda Perry-Kessaris, School of Law, University of Kent Athene Richford, School of Law, University of Glasgow Chair: Ruth Bergan, Trade Justice Movement |
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BreakOutside S.011, Social Sciences Building |
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Parallel Sessions 2 |
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Session 2 (a): Questioning International Investment Law: Coloniality, Development, Human RightsS.011, Social Sciences BuildingClaiton Fyock, School of Law, University of Leicester Edward Guntrip, School of Law, University of Sussex Maria Jose Luque Macias, Public Law and Public International Law Department, Law School, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg • The Coloniality of Investment Law David Schneiderman, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Stockholm University and Gothenburg University Chair: Mavluda Sattorova, School of Law, University of Liverpool |
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Session 2 (b): Hegemony, Rights and Inter-Disciplinarity in Transnational TradeS.020, Social Sciences BuildingChijoke Chijoke-Orfoji, School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University Vitor Henrique Pinto Ido, Faculty of Law, University of São Paulo and South Centre, Geneva • Development Aid and the Hypocrisy of the WTO Free Trade Agreements Annamaria La Chimia, School of Law, University of Nottingham • Unlocking Interdisciplinary Intersections of Neoliberalism: Links between the WTO and the ICC Christine Schwobel-Patel, School of Law, University of Warwick Chair: Anil Yilmaz Vastardis, Scjool of Law, University of Essex |
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Session 2 (c): Sovereign Finance and Public DebtS.018, Social Sciences Building• The Growth of Bank-Sovereign Bilateral Finance: A Case for Reform to Combat Financial Complicity Stephen Connelly, School of Law, University of Warwick • Monetary Sovereignty and Sovereign Debt Restructuring: A Law and Political Economy Approach to IEL Karina Patricio Ferreira Lima, School of Law, University of Durham • The Unsettled Pursuit for Development: International Law and Macroeconomics Kangle Zhang, Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki Chair: Celine Tan, School of Law, University of Warwick |
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BreakOutside S.011, Social Sciences Building |
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Practitioner PanelS.021, Social Sciences BuildingExploring links and barriers between academia and practitioners in the IEL field with a view to thinking about what role the IEL Collective might play to bring the communities together in the future
Chair: James Harrison, School of Law, University of Warwick |
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Conference DinnerRadcliffe Restaurant |