Conference Programme
Thursday, November 07, 2019
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Plenary 2: Reimagining Boundaries of International Economic LawScarman 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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Session 3 (c): Technology, Intellectual Property and the Digital RevolutionJeremmy 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 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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Session 4 (b): Commodities, Corrporations and Human RightsLorenzo Cotula, International Institute for Environment and Development 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 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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LunchScarman Restaurant |
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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 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 EnvironmentFeja 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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Final Session: The Future of the IEL CollectiveScarman Space 11A 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 |