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LEUPHANA LAW SCHOOL

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE PERSPECTIVES

TTIP / CETA

— TUESDAY, 14 JUNE 2016, 6:15 PM, C4.215Prof. Dr. Christian Tams, LL.M. (Cambridge) / University of Glasgow “Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Effective Rule of Law – or Corporate Rule through Law?”

— TUESDAY, 21 JUNE 2016, 6:15 PM, C4.215Dr. Akbar Rasulov, LL.M. (Harvard) / University of Glasgow“What International Economic Governance Should Learn from the Transnational Legal Process: ‘Soft’ Mechanisms and the Case of Tax Avoidance”

— TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2016, 6:15 PM, C4.215Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terhechte / Leuphana University“The EU‘s Common Trade Policy and the New Age of Bilateralism (TTIP & CETA)”

— TUESDAY, 5 JULY 2016, 6:15 PM, C4.215Prof. Dr. Alessandra Asteriti, M.A. (Essex) / Leuphana University“Greening Investment Law: the Example of TTIP & CETA”

KONTAKTLeuphana Universität Lüneburg Scharnhorststr. 121335 LüneburgFon +49.4131.677-1234info@leuphana.de

LECTURE SERIES INT‘L ECONOMIC LAW

On the occasion of the current debate on interna-tional trade agreements like TTIP and CETA, the Leuphana University Lüneburg organises in collaboration with the University of Glasgow a lecture series within the framework of the dual degree LLM programme International Economic Law in June and July 2016.

The lectures will refl ect on the current debate from a legal point of view and will offer their perspectives as well as opinions on the future development of the inter-national trade agreements in exciting and interactive lectures.

The four speakers at this year‘s lecture series focu-sing on TTIP and CETA are all members of the in-ternational teaching team for the dual degree LLM programme and will cont-ribute their expertise from both Leuphana Law School and the University of Glasgow School of Law.

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