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Plenary 2: Reimagining Boundaries of International Economic Law
Scarman Space 11

Value Chain Trade, Development and Social Reproduction

Donatella Alessandrini, School of Law, University of Kent

Writing an Economic History and the Historiography of International Law

Michael Fakhri, School of Law, University of Oregon

Epistemological Blindspots in International Economic Law

Jean Ho, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore

• The Peace at Hand: Global Prohibition and the Impossibility of Peace in Colombia

Julieta Lemaitre, Judge at the Justice Chambers of the Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace

Chair: Luis Eslava, School of Law, University of Kent

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Parallel Sessions 3
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Session 3 (c): Technology, Intellectual Property and the Digital Revolution

Implications of Emergent Intersections of Law, Economics and Technologies for International Economic Law Epistemologies

Jeremmy Okonjo, School of Law, Queen Mary London

The Digital Turn in International Economic Law: Is a Politics of Redistribution Possible?

Serena Natile, School of Law, Brunel University

Global Intellectual Property Rights Regime, 'Disciplinary Normative Order' and Emergent Subjectivity

Mizanur Rahaman, Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal Global University

Patent Games in the Global South: Pharmaceutical Patent Law-Making in Brazil, India and Nigeria

Amaka Vanni, Independent Researcher and President-Elect, African International Economic Law Network (AfLEN)

Chair: Vitor Henrique Pinto Ido, Faculty of Law, University of São Paulo and South Centre, Geneva

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Session 3 (a): Essences, Representations, Radicality and the Global Economy

• The Corporation in Colonial and Decolonial Perspectives

Grietje Baars, School of Law, City University London

Role of Knowledge Producers in Investment Arbitration: A Discourse Analysis

Kusum Dhanania, International Law, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Celso Mello: The Forgotten Brazilian TWAILer (co-authored with Fabio Morosini)

Matheus Leichtweis, Faculty of Law, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Staging International Economic Law from Below: On Lynn Nottage’s Sweat

Matthew Windsor, School of Law, University of Reading

Chair: Christine Schwobel-Patel, School of Law, University of Warwick

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Session 3 (b): Financial Architecture, Infrastructures and Risks

One Law For RBS, Another for its SME Customers

Iain Frame, School of Law, University of Kent

Risk and Reputation: The Political Economy of Bank Regulation in Developing Countries

Emily Jones, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford

International Economic Law and the Challenges in Imposing the Digital Tax in Developing African Countries

Lyla Latif, Cardiff Law and Politics, University of Cardiff

Fiscal Jurisdiction: What You Are, You Are Only by Treaties

John Snape, School of Law, University of Warwick

Chair: Donatella Alessandrini, School of Law, University of Kent

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Break
Scarman Lounge
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Parallel Sessions 4
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Session 4 (b): Commodities, Corrporations and Human Rights

Law and Political Economy of Global Commodity Rushes: Methodological Questions of International Economic Law

Lorenzo Cotula, International Institute for Environment and Development

Reform Debates in International Trade and Investment Law: Rethinking Rights and Responsibilities of the Corporation

James Harrison, School of Law, University of Warwick

Human Rights in Dispute: Corporations and Latin America

Flavia do Amaral Viera, Federal University of Pará, Brazil

Chair: Tara Van Ho, School of Law, University of Essex

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Session 4 (a): Rethinking Lawyering and Perspectives on IEL

Going by the Book: What International Trade Lawyers are Not Allowed to Know

Ana Luisa Bernardino, International Law, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

International Economic Law and Legal Education in Nigeria

Suzzie Onyeka Oyakhire, Department of Jurisprudence and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Benin

Doing and Knowing IEL through the Lens of Caribbean, Rastafarian and Indigenous Philosophy

Yentyl Williams, School of Law, University of Bristol

Chair: Amanda Perry-Kessaris, School of Law, University of Kent

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Session 4 (c): International Economic Law, Regionalism and the World-System

Global Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing Framework: Local Realities

Nkechikwu Valerie Azinge, School of Law, University of Lincoln

Of Ties and Strings of International Economic Relations at the Semi-Periphery of Central Europe

Darina Mackova, School of Law, University of Kent

Multilateralism in Decay and African Continental Economic Integration: Questioning the Reliance on Variable Geometry and Differential Treatment

Regis Simo, Mandela Institute, Oliver Schreiner School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand

Chair: Jean Ho, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore

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Lunch
Scarman Restaurant
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Parallel Sessions 5
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Session 5 (b): Tragedies, Struggles and Reconfigurations in Law and Development

A Tragedy of Juridification in International Development

Giedre Jokubauskaite, School of Glasgow and David Rossati, Salford Business School, University of Salford

Shifting States: The Constitutional Risks of Extractive Development

Jenny Lander, School of Law De Montfort University

Transparency and the Struggle for Transnational Corporate Accountability

Liliane Mouan, Faculty of Business and Law, University of Coventry

Chair: Lorenzo Cotula, International Institute for Environment and Development

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Session 5 (c): Investment Arbitration: Critique, Dialogue and Resistance

Critical Analysis of Investment Arbitration Through the Lens of Systems Theory

Rafael Quintero-Godinez, School of Law, University of Warwick

A Critical Discourse Theory of International Economic Adjudication: A Gramscian Perspective

Eduardo Stoppioni, International Dispute Settlement, Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law

Public Interest Captured by Foreign Investment in Colombia

Federico Suarez Ricaurte, Faculty of Law, Externado University of Colombia

Stakeholders of Investment Arbitration: Establishing A Dialogue Among Arbitrators, Academics and Other Actors in International Investment Law

Paolo Vargiu, School of Law, University of Leicester

Chair: Nicolas Perrone, Faculty of Law, Universidad Andrés Bello

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Session 5 (a): Within and Beyond: Crisis and the Global Environment

Seeing Beyond Repackaged ‘Rubbish Laws’: Conceptual Challenges to Designing Circular Economy Laws

Feja Lesniewska, Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy (STEaPP), University College London and Katrien Steenmans, School of Law, University of Coventry

The Emerging Bioeconomy in International and Transnational Law

Alexander Stingl, Institute for Advanced Study and Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick

A New Politics for the Environment

Aaron Wu, Legal Counsel, FTAs (Americas, Africa, Eastern Europe), Services and Investment Team, Department for International Trade Legal Advisers

Chair: Vice Yu, Third World Network

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Break
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Final Session: The Future of the IEL Collective
Scarman Space 11

A collective discussion on the future work and direction of The IEL Collective future events, actions, communications, etc.

Chair: Clair Gammage, School of Law, University of Bristol and Celine Tan, School of Law, University of Warwick

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