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June 2 - 3, 2018

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Afghanistan Albania Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Cameroon Canada Chile Colombia Croatia Cyprus Democratic Republic of Congo Denmark Egypt Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guinea-bissau Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Macedonia Malaysia Mauritius Mexico Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Pakistan Palestinian Territory / Jordan China Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Republic of Moldova Russia Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone Singapore Slovenia South Africa

June 2, 2018

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard! Founded in 2009, the IGLP this week celebrates nine years of scholarly innovation and intellectual engagement. The Institute aims to encourage a collaborative network among young scholars and policy makers who share our commit-ment to new voices and viewpoints for thinking about global governance, social justice and economic policy, as well as our interest in foundational questions of theory and history. In our first nine years, more than 1500 scholars from scores of nations and universities have participated in our activi-ties. Our affiliated faculty have convened a wide range of research teams for multi-year research collaboration, and we have supported dozens of our Workshop alumni as they share their work with others. Our annual residential Workshop has convened more than 850 junior scholars representing more than 85 countries to work alongside 195 convening faculty, share their research and reflect together on new thinking in the fields of international law, political economy, and global governance. We will convene the Workshop again in January 2019 in Bangkok with our friends at the Thailand Institute for Justice. Let me encourage you to join us there – and to encour-age your friends, colleagues and students to apply. This week, let me extend a warm welcome to all who are new to our community. I very much hope you will find dis-cussion partners here at IGLP who share your own interest in new and heterodox thinking about law and global policy. None of this would be possible without the support of my colleagues here at Harvard. I am particularly grateful to the many donors who have supported our efforts from the beginning. The Real Colegio Complutense and Cleary, Got-tlieb, Steen and Hamilton have been with us from the start, and our January Workshop would not be possible without the generous support of the Thailand Institute of Justice.

Our June program this year offers a rich smorgasbord of research projects reinvigorating heterodox traditions for understanding law’s role in world affairs. And yet, for all our work together, there is much that remains a mystery. We know that global poverty, conflict, injustice and inequality are legal and institutional regimes - but how are they reproduced and what might be done in response? How should we understand - and how might we map – the levers of political, economic, cultural and legal authority in the world today?

I hope we will all leave the Institute stimulated by new perspectives and challenged to answer these questions in new ways.

Cordially,

David Kennedy

Manley O. Hudson Professor of LawDirector, Institute for Global Law and PolicyHarvard Law School

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7:30 - 8:15am Breakfast (WCC 2nd Floor - outside of Millstein East)

Saturday, June 2, 20187:00am - 5:30pm Registration & IGLP Help Desk (WCC 1st Floor Lobby)

8:15 - 9:15am Opening Plenary (Millstein East A/B)David Kennedy, Director, Institute for Global Law & Policy

9:30 - 11:00am Panels - Block 1

1. Asian Approaches to Global Governance 7. Studies in Law, Science, and Technology (WCC 1015) (WCC 3012)

2. Chile’s Neoliberal Experimentalism 8. The European Union Under Threat (WCC 1019) (WCC 3013) 3. Democracy in Trouble! 9. What Role for the State? National Responses to (WCC 2004) Corporate Crimes (WCC 3015)

4. Finance and Political Economy 10. Dynamics and Effects of Regulatory Techniques (WCC 2009) and Strategies (WCC 3016) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference5. Locating Nature: Making and Unmaking International Law (WCC 3007) 11. Corporate Power Over and Through the Global Chain (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society 6. Political Economy: Concepts, Power Mini-Conference & Governance (WCC 3011) 12. Critical Insights in/of Monetary Theory - Part 1 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-Conference

Panels - Block 2

13. Conflicts and Reforms in International 19. Legal Narratives of Armed Conflict Investment Regimes (WCC 1015) (WCC 3012) 14. Fighting Violence, Seeking Inclusion: 20. Rethinking International Economic Law LGBTIQ Challenges (WCC 1019) (WCC 3013) 15. Global Perspectives on Gender Justice 21. Traditional and Indigenous Knowledges: Challenges (WCC 2004) to Intellectual Property Law (WCC 3015) 16. International Legal Education in Latin America 22. Frames, Subjectivity, and Visibility (WCC 2009) (WCC 3016) 17. International Politics in a Contested World Roundtable: Heterodoxy and Critique: Perspectives from (WCC 3007) Science and Technology Studies (WCC 1023)

18. Know-How, Expertise, and Specialization 23. Corporate Accountability from Unexpected Angles (WCC 3011) (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference 24. Critical Insights in/of Monetary Theory - Part 2 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-Conference

11:00 - 11:30am Break (WCC 1st Floor Lobby)

11:30am - 1:00pm

1:00 - 2:00pm Lunch (Millstein East A/B/C)

Panels - Block 3

25. Plenary Panel - International Law, Revolution 29. Lineages of Heterodoxy and Global Imaginaries (WCC 1019) (WCC 1015) 26. Land Conflicts 30. Power in the History of the American Corporate Giants (WCC 1023) (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference 27. Rethinking International Political Economy 31. Theorizing the Design of Money - Part 1 (WCC 3007) (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-Conference 28. Unveiling New Cultural Vulnerabilities in the Algorithmic Economy (WCC 2009)

2:00 - 3:30pm

3:30 - 4:00pm Break (WCC 1st Floor Lobby)

Panels - Block 4

32. Counter-Hegemonic Law-Making in Global 38. Investment Law & Constitutional Law in Extractive Governance (WCC 1015) Industries (WCC 3012)

33. Human Rights Law and Institutions 39. Socio-Legal Approach to Law & Development and (WCC 1019) Institutional Change (WCC 3013)

34. Law and Development: Perspectives from the 40. Corporate Structure of Emerging Powers Global South (WCC 3011) (WCC 3015)

35. Pressure from Within Latin America - Global 41. Re-Thinking the Formal and Informal Aspects of Excuses for Local Dominance (WCC 2009) Corporate Power (WCC 3016) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference 36. Regulating Gender Globally (WCC 2004) 42. Theory of Ideology and the Study of Corporate Power (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference37. Relocating International Authority (WCC 3011) 43. Theorizing the Design of Money - Part 2 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-Conference

4:00 - 5:30pm

6:00 - 8:00pm Reception (Holmes Field - Harvard Law School Yard)

Saturday, June 2, 2018 (cont.)

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8:00 - 9:00am Breakfast (WCC 2nd Floor)

Sunday, June 3, 2018

9:00 - 10:30am Panels - Block 5

44. Animals in the Global Political Economy 50. Law and Women Empowerment (WCC 3016) (WCC 3012)

45. Business, Corporations, and Human Rights 51. Migration: Politics and Critique (WCC 1019) (WCC 3013)

46. China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Redistributing 52. The BRICS-Lawyers’ Guide to Global Cooperation the Global Power Balance (WCC 2004) (WCC 3015)

47. Constitutional Justice in Time of Crisis 53. The Political Valences of Lex Cryptographia (WCC 2009) (WCC 1015)

48. Historical and Present Legal Framework Book Launch: Bandung, Global History and for Natural Resources in the Global South International Law: Critical Pasts, Pending Futures (WCC 3007) (WCC 1023)

49. International Criminal Law and Justice 54. Corporate Power In and Out of War (WCC 3011) (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference 55. The Euro Experiment - Part 1 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-Conference

Panels - Block 6

56. Civil Societies and Legal Activism 62. Smart Governance and The Law (WCC 1015) (WCC 3012)

57. Complicating Transitional Justice 63. Tax Controversies in a Globalized World (WCC 1019) (WCC 3013)

58. Critical Thinking in International Economic 64. The Challenge of Legal Pluralism for the International Law (WCC 2004) Criminal Justice Project (WCC 3015)

59. History as Possibility in International Law 65. Governance (WCC 2009) (WCC 3016) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference

60. Lawyers and Development 66. Corporate Identity Construction, Reproduction, (WCC 3007) Binding and Demise (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference61. Legal Strategies for the Protection of the Environment WCC 3011) 67. The Euro Experiment - Part 2 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-Conference

10:30- 11:00am Break (WCC 2nd Floor)

11:00am - 12:30pm

Panels - Block 7

68. Beyond the People: Social Imaginary and 74. Locating Governance Feminism in Cambodia, Israel, Constituent Imagination (WCC 1015) and Mexico (WCC 3012)

69. Contemporary International Humanitarian 75. New Perspectives on Competition Law and Policy Law Issues (WCC 1019) (WCC 3013)

70. Contemporary Social Movements and the 76. Tensions in the Intellectual Property Regime Use of Law (WCC 2004) (WCC 3015) 71. Dealing with the Past 77. Food and Pharma (WCC 2009) (WCC 3016) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference 72. Global Commons 78. Imagining Corporate Power Over Time and Space (WCC 3007) (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference 73. International Law and Public Engagement 79. Challenges in the Architecture of Money: (WCC 3011) International Challenges (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-Conference

1:30 - 3:00pm

Sunday, June 3, 2018 (cont.)

12:30 - 1:30pm Lunch (Millstein West A/B)

3:00 - 3:30pm Break (WCC 2nd Floor)

Panels - Block 8

80. Courts in an Era of Populism and Challenges to 84. What Role for Law in Climate Change the Global Democratization Process (WCC 1023) (WCC 3007)

81. Islamic Law In Contemporary Societies 85. Lineages of Heterodoxy (WCC 2009) (WCC 1015)

82. Social Movements and Distributional Analysis 86. Containing the Corporation (WCC 3016) (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-Conference

83. Plenary Panel - Theaters of Law 87. Challenges in the Architecture of Money: (WCC 1019) Digital Challenges (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-Conference

3:30 - 5:00pm

5:00pm Departures - Please be sure to turn in your housing keys and card to the IGLP Help Desk.

THANK YOU!

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PaneLS & PaneLiStS

SAVE THE DATE!

IGLP 2019 Scholars WorkshopJanuary 2019 | Bangkok, Thailand

in collaboration with The Thailand Institute of Justice

Applications will open mid-Summer 2018 on the IGLP website.

The IGLP Scholars Workshop is an intensive, regionally-focused

residential program that brings together an international cohort

of young scholars, post-doctoral scholars and junior faculty

for intensive collaboration, mentoring, and cross-training.

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1. Asian Approaches to Global Governance (WCC 1015)Arm Tungnirun - ModeratorFrancis Mianzhi Cao - Dependent Autonomy: China’s Approach to International Monetary LawTarini Mehta - Governing India and China’s Transboundary Rivers: Regional vs Global LawsYing Wu - The “Invisible Women” in the One Belt One Road: Addressing Women’s Right in DevelopmentTetsuya Yamashita - Recent Corporate Governance Reforms in Japan under the Global Market Pressure

2. Chile’s Neoliberal Experimentalism (WCC 1019)Arnulf Becker - ModeratorPablo Contreras - Orwellian Nightmares and Low-Cost Policing: Drones, Video Surveillance and Control in Chilean Local CommunitiesMatías Guiloff - The Marriage of Constitutionalism and Capitalism: Constitutional Abuse in Democratic ChileRocio Lorca - Ideological Resistance: Chile’s late evolution of the idea of equalityDomingo Lovera - The Marriage of Constitutionalism and Capitalism: Constitutional Abuse in Democratic ChileNicole Selamé - Mass Imprisonment in Chile

3. Democracy in Trouble! (WCC 2004)Vladimir Bogoeski - ModeratorLucia Bellucci - Media Law and “Illiberal Democracy” in Europe: The Case of HungaryChristoph Bezemek - Filter Bubble and Fundamental RightsArturo Castellanos Canales - The Right to Vote of Resident Non-CitizensAntonios Kouroutakis - Non-Democratic Political Parties as a Threat to Democracy: Models of Reaction and the Strategic DemocracyChrystie Swiney - The Counter-Associational Revolution: The Rise, Spread & Contagion of Restrictive Civil Society Laws in Democratic States

4. Finance and Political Economy (WCC 2009)Eleftheria Papadaki - ModeratorArpita Gupta - South-South Learning and Institutional Evolution: A Three Stage Analysis of Microfinance in India Sirui Han - Fintech in Asia: The Emerging Paradigm of Financial Governance in Global EconomyShannu Narayan - International Political Economy of Financial Inclusion Policies: The Indian StoryGausia Shaikh - Working of a New Bankruptcy Regime in an Emerging Economy - A Case-Study of India

5. Locating Nature: Making and Unmaking International Law (WCC 3007)Tayyab Mahmud - ModeratorNadia Ahmad - Faith-Based Approaches to Environmental StewardshipJulia Dehm - Locating Nature: Overview of the ProjectHelene Mayrand - From Classical Liberalism to Neoliberalism: Explaining the Contradictions in the International Environmental Law ProjectTyler McCreary - Participatory Mapping and the Legal Technicalities of Environmental GovernanceIleana Porras - Appropriating Nature: Commerce, Property and the Commodification of Nature in the Law of Nations

6. Political Economy: Concepts, Power & Governance (WCC 3011)Luisa Scarcella - ModeratorLuca Bonadiman - The Elusive Mystique of Efficiency: An Introductory InquiryJohn Ansah - Forms and Trends of Capital Mobility from China into Ghana’s Agricultural Sector: Beyond current political economy orthodoxies Jason Jackson & Rida Qadri - Ubers, Vendors and Vans: Critical Approaches to Informality in Urban Food and Mobility MarketsMarcin Kilanowski - Crisis and Critique – The Lesson for TodayRostam Neuwirth - Law in the Time of Oxymora

bLock 1 - PaneLS 1-12 Saturday, June 2 - 9:30 - 11:00am

7. Studies in Law, Science and Technology (WCC 3012)Sheila Jasanoff - ModeratorWanshu Cong - Engaging Digital Technologies in Human Rights Studies: Technological Mediation and Appropriation of Technology by LawSaptarishi Bandopadhyay - Risk Thinking and the Enduring Structure of VicissitudesStephen Hilgartner - Architectures of Risk: Knowledge, Politics, and Technologies for Mitigating the Damage from Extreme- Weather EventsMarta Morvillo - Expertise in Times of Post-Truth: Advancing a Constitutional Perspective on Law, Science and Regulatory Decision Making Gili Vidan - Alien Phones: The Limits of Disruption and the Infrastructure of Techno-resistance in 1990s US

8. The European Union Under Threat (WCC 3013)Viktorija Cavkoska - ModeratorBiljana Chavkoska - Freedom of Movement of Workers in EU with Special Reference on the Movement of Third Country WorkersLuana Lo Piccolo - Brexit: An Increasing Fragmentation of the International ArchitectureJeronimo Maillo- Nationalism, Brexit and the Free Movement of Workers

9. What Role for the State? National Responses to Corporate Crimes (WCC 3015)Klaas Eller - ModeratorTamar Groswald Ozery - Battling Corporate Corruption through Political InstitutionsIrene Kamara - Who Sets the Standards for Standardisers? Regulatory Accountability ‘Standards’ for International Standard Setting OrganisationsSean Morris - Transnational Corporate Crimes: A Socio-Political Inquiry into Politics and State RegulationMaropeng N Mpya - Multinational Corporations and their Colonisation of Africa: #Don’tAfricanLivesMatter and #AtProfitWhiteIgnoranceReem Radhi - The Future of Corporate Criminal Liability: Considering Sharing Economy Corporations

10. Dynamics and Effects of Regulatory Techniques and Strategies (WCC 3016) Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceMaria Carnovale - Cost Distribution of Environmental Regulation within Multinational Firms’ Production NetworksIoannis Kampourakis - Corporate Social Responsibility Codes and the Contemporary Concept of LawChen Li - Pathology of Hybrid Regulatory Regime: The Political Economy of China’s Stock Market Crisis 2014-2015

11. Corporate Power Over and Through the Global Chain (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceJaakko Salminen - Sustainability and the Move from Corporate Governance to Governance Through ContractMostafa Haider - Networked Rules, Transnational Corporations and Legal Responsibility in Global Value ChainBruck Teshome - Integration to Global Value Chains as a Developmental Strategy: Global Corporate Brands & Ethiopia’s Industrial Parks: Synergy or mismatch?

12. Critical Insights in/of Monetary Theory - Part 1 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-ConferenceChristine Desan - The Monetary Structure of Economic Activity Robert Hockett - Rousseauvian MoneyBetram Lomfeld - Beyond to Pay or Not to Pay: Debt as Legal-Economic Medium of the AnthropoceneJamee Moudud - Analyzing the Constitutional Theory of Money: Governance, Power and Instability

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13. Conflicts and Reforms in International Investment Regimes (WCC 1015)Otabek Ismailov - ModeratorFenghua Li - China’s Approach to International Law: Reflections on the Contemporary Trends in China’s Foreign Investment Protection RegimeIvan Cavdarevic - Nature of Investment Arbitration: Lessons from the Achmea JudgementMohammad Hamdy - An Ad Hoc Dispute Settlement Mechanism or a Harmonization Mission? Unveiling the Mainstream View in International Investment ArbitrationDominik Moskvan - Conceptualizing Investment in International Law: A Framework Proposal

14. Fighting Violence, Seeking Inclusion: LGBTIQ Challenges (WCC 1019)Vanja Hamzić - ModeratorDaniel Florez -Violence against the LGBTI Community in the Framework of the Colombian Armed Conflict: Analysis of the Case of San Onofre, SucreIdo Katri - Trans Inclusion in Armies - Transforming the Nationalist Body/SelfGabrielle Simm - Queering CEDAW in Disasters?

15. Global Perspectives on Gender Justice (WCC 2004)Sandrine Brachotte - ModeratorNoemi Perez Vasquez - Breaking the Silence: Discrimination Against Women in Post-Conflict JusticeBiye Gao - Doing Feminist (Legal) Ethnography on Reproduction in ChinaYing Wu - Gender Justice in Global Developmental Initiatives: An International Women’s Rights Approach

16. International Legal Education in Latin America (WCC 2009)Arnulf Becker - ModeratorEnrique Prieto Rios - From the International to the Local: A Tale of Blind Spots and Detachments in the Teaching of International Law in BogotáPaola Acosta - REDIAL and the Unlearning Process to RelearnAmaya Alvez - Indigenous People and International Law Practice in Chile: New Horizons before the Weakening of the Authoritarian LegaciesLaura Betancur - Teaching International Law in BogotáDaniel Rivas - Remarks on the Consequences of the Hegemonic Model of Education of International Law in Colombia

17. International Politics in a Contested World (WCC 3007)Luca Bonadiman - ModeratorKongkea Chhoeun - Chinese scholarships to Cambodia: Who Gets Them and What Do They Learn?Elizaveta Kuznetsova - International Norms and Political Interpretations: The Discursive Construction of Resilience in Times of Economic Sanctions in RussiaShany Winder - Policymaking Powers of the U.S. Executive Branch and Global Collective Action Problems

18. Know-How, Expertise, and Specialization WCC 3011)Jean d’Aspremont - ModeratorLetizia Lo Giacco - Field Specialization and Specialized Knowledge: International Crimes Adjudication Through the Lens of the StruggleMaiko Meguro - Programming for a World and Constituted Expertise: The Case of Climate ChangeKangle Zhang - Expertise in a System of Mathematicization: Rating Agencies in International Finance

bLock 2 - PaneLS 13-24 Saturday, June 2 - 11:30am - 1:00Pm

19. Legal Narratives of Armed Conflict (WCC 3012)Alejandra Azuero - ModeratorDelphine Dogot - Framing War and PeaceKatherine Fallah - Framing the SoldierKate Gauld - Framing the VictimHeidi Matthews - The Decline of Law in Arguments About War

20. Rethinking International Economic Law (WCC 3013)Beatriz Kira - ModeratorNicolás Marcelo Perrone - After ISDS: What’s Next in Foreign Investment Governance? Alvaro Santos - The New Frontier for Labor in Trade AgreementsChantal Thomas - Race and Global Political Economy: International Trade, African Heritage, and the Cotton StoryRobert Wai - Normal Trade Law

21. Traditional and Indigenous Knowledges: Challenges to Intellectual Property Law (WCC 3015)Erum Sattar - ModeratorVitor Henrique Pinto Ido - The Role of Indigenous Peoples in the Construction of Global Intellectual Property: Ontological Conflicts and Strategic UsesGhazaleh Jerban - A Feminist Analysis of International Protection of Traditional Knowledge: Insights from Everyday Life of Female TK-holdersPag-yendu M. Yentcharé - Protecting Traditional Medical Knowledge through Patent Law: The Dawn of a Scientific Revolution?

22. Frames, Subjectivity, and Visibility (WCC 3016) Eleftheria Papadaki - ModeratorRuth Buchanan - Colliding FramesMikaela Luttrell-Rowland - Visible Subjects, Invisible Frames: Tensions of Rights and Recognition Claims for Working Children in Lima, PeruJothie Rajah - Reading the U.S.A. P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act

Roundtable: Heterodoxy and Critique: Perspectives from Science and Technology Studies (WCC 1023)Sheila Jasanoff - Moderator Aziza AhmedSaptarishi BandopadhyayStephen Hilgartner Hilton Simmet Gili Vidan

23. Corporate Accountability from Unexpected Angles (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferencePriya Sepaha - Social Media as an Emerging Corporate Power: A Critical AnalysisNadia Bernaz - Developing a Business and Human Rights Treaty: Lessons from the Deep Seabed Mining Regime under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaStephen Diamond - Exercising the “Governance Option”: Labor’s New Push to Reshape Financial CapitalismOuti Korhonen - Digital Economy Challenging Institutional Power

24. Critical Insights in/of Monetary Theory - Part 2 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-ConferenceIsabel Feichtner - Value Making in the Law of Money and Natural Resources Scott Ferguson - The Shape of LawPaula Ahumada - Legal Neoliberalism, Democracy and the Problem of Money

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25. International Law, Revolution and Global Imaginaries (WCC 1019) Plenary PanelVidya Kumar - Moderator & ConvenerRuth Buchanan - Remembering the ASIL Roundtable on War, Force and RevolutionShalini Puri - Discrepant Internationalisms: Genre, Imagination, and Memory of the Grenada RevolutionMinkah Makalani - The Colonial and the Paradox of RightsJudy Wu - Visions of the Trans-Pacific World: Militarism, Feminism, and Political Liberalism*Recommended Reading for Panel: Roundtable War Force and Revolution (2006) 100 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (American Society of International Law) pp. 261-277. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25660107?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

26. Land Conflicts (WCC 1023)Ana Laura Pereira Pongeluppi - ModeratorNigatu Bekele Mengesha - Communal Land Rights in Ethiopia: A Livelihood Perspective Based on the Case of Gamo-Gofa ZoneHadeel AbuHussein - Geography of Power & the LawMekonnen Ayano - Land Conflicts in Transition EconomiesEdinam Glover - Legal and Policy Frameworks Related to Forest, Biodiversity and Livelihood Priorities in Burkina FasoAleksandar Stojanovic - Large Scale Land Investment in Nigeria: Beyond Neoliberal Development Orthodoxy

27. Rethinking International Political Economy (WCC 3007)Luisa Scarcella - ModeratorIsabella Bakker - Neoliberal False Economies and Paradoxes of Social ReproductionMing Du - The Metaphor of Market Economy in International Economic Relations: China and the WorldErmal Frasheri - When States Invest: Regulatory Takings in Contemporary Practices of Investment IncentivesVyoma Jha - Political Economy of International Treaty-Making: The Creation of the International Solar AllianceRobert Sroka - The Olympic Games Host City Contract and Conditionality

28. Unveiling New Cultural Vulnerabilities in the Algorithmic Economy (WCC 2009)Lillà Montagnani - ModeratorAntonio Davola - Re-defining Reliability: Algorithm-Based Technologies and New Bounds in the Assessment of Consumers’ Credit ScoreGiulia Schneider - Rethinking Vulnerabilities in the Algorithmic Health Society Yane Svetiev - Technological Change, Economic Inequalities and Cultural TransformationGiacomo Tagiuri - Shopping Experiences and Consumer Identities in Online Retail Markets: Challenges for RegulatorsLaura Zoboli - The Consumption of Cultural Content Online: New Modes of Access and Their Social and Regulatory Implications

29. Lineages of Heterodoxy (WCC 1015)RoundtableDavid Kennedy - ChairDiscussants:Duncan KennedyBalakrishnan RajagopalVasuki NesiahSheila Jasanoff

30. Power in the History of the American Corporate Giants (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceDavid Ciepley - Our Three Corporate Ages, and the Dynamics of Corporate Capture Across Western HistoryAaron Dhir - Black Star Line, Inc.: Race in the Historical Life of the CorporationPaul Gutierrez - Incorporating Land and Civilizing Indians: Reassessing Histories and Theories of the American CorporationTrish Kahle - The Collapse of Coalfield Fordism and the Emergence of the Modern Energy Corporation

bLock 3 - PaneLS 25-31 Saturday, June 2 - 2:00 - 3:30Pm

31. Theorizing the Design of Money - Part 1 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-ConferenceDaniele D’Alvia - The New Economy of Financial Systems towards the Autopoiesis of Financial MarketsKathryn Judge - Crisis Management MythsPerry Mehrling - The Myth of Monetary Sovereignty

200Number of institutions represented at the Conference

75Countries represented

353 Panel Participants at the 2018 June Conference

89 Panel Sessionsover two days

Did You Know? ... June 2018 by the Numbers

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32. Counter-Hegemonic Law-Making in Global Governance (WCC 1015)Avinoam Cohen - ModeratorSandrine Brachotte - Private-international-law Reasoning to Deal with the Intermingled Rationalities of a Globalized World? Indigenous Ontologies, State Interest and Business Ethos UnpackedKlaas Eller - Entangled Histories of Critique: How Critical Approaches to Contract Law in the American and German TraditionShapeConceptions of Transnational LawElliott Prasse-Freeman - Historical Foundations of Inalienable Possession Ontologies in Contemporary Rights Imaginaries Hilton Simmet -Seeing the Right: Co-Production and the International Legal Order

33. Human Rights Law and Institutions (WCC 1019)Shannon Torrens - ModeratorCecil Abungu - Revisiting the Place of Preparatory Documents in the Interpretation of Transformative ConstitutionsAnurag Devkota & Barun Ghimire - Policy Reform Ignited by Judicial Intervention in Nepal: An Analysis of Strategic Litigation to Induce Human Rights Policy ReformTsega Gelaye - The Role of Human Dignity in the ‘Human Right’ Jurisprudence of African Judicial bodies: A Case Study of the African Commission on Human Rights and Kenyan CourtsBruno Pegorari - Juridical Dialogue at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: an Empirical ApproachChristopher Roberts - The Systemic Approach to Human Rights

34. Law and Development: Perspectives from the Global South (WCC 3011)Maria Carnovale - ModeratorShane Chalmers - The Mythology of International Rule-of-Law PromotionSara Ghebremusse - Law, Governance and Development in Botswana and ZambiaJose Ignacio Hernandez & Jose Manuel Martínez - Global Law, State Capability and DevelopmentGabriel Antonio Silveira Mantelli - Should We Insist on Resisting from the Margins? Latin American Approaches to Expand the Relationship Between International Law, Development and PostcolonialismHitoshi Ushijima - Development Justice and International/Transnational Safeguards Mechanisms

35. Pressure from Within Latin America - Global Excuses for Local Dominance (WCC 2009)Lílian Cintra de Melo - ModeratorHelena Alviar - Neoliberalism as Authoritarian ConstitutionalismHelena Campos Refosco - Access-to-Justice Reforms: a Brazilian Case Study of Bank Litigation Related to Heterodox Economic PlansJulia Liebermann - Rule of Law Assistance, International Rulings and the Politicization of the Judiciary - Studying Power and Resistance in Peru and ArgentinaCarlos Portugal Gouvêa - The Third Bank of the River Revisited: The Influence of the International Anti-Corruption Movement in BrazilAlvaro Santos - The War on Drugs and the Challenges to Liberal Legality

36. Regulating Gender Globally (WCC 3007)Ivana Isailovic - ModeratorAziza Ahmed - Redefining AIDS: Gender, Law and HIVHeidi Matthews - A Political Theory of Sex in the #MeToo ‘Moment’Rachel Rebouche - Surrogacy ContractsDarren Rosenblum - Sex, Boardrooms and Transnational Corporate SpaceLyn Tjon Soei Len - Rethinking Vulnerability in the Context of Gendered Contracts: Challenges from the EU Context

37. Relocating International Authority (WCC 2004) Zoran Oklopcic - ModeratorMaj Grasten - Rule of Law or Rule by Lawyers? Hierarchies in Global Law and PoliticsJohn Haskell - The Three Orders of Western Experience, or the Conditions for the New EpistemologistsGleider Hernández - Systemic Agents in the International Legal OrderNikolas Rajkovic - From Extraterritoriality to Ecoterritoriality: How Legal Ecology confronts the Science of Sovereignty’s InscriptionMartin Waehlisch - Reimagining Global Authority of the United Nations

bLock 4 - PaneLS 32-43 Saturday, June 2 - 4:00 - 5:30Pm

38. Investment Law & Constitutional Law in Extractive Industries (WCC 3012) Isabel Feichtner - ModeratorNicolás Marcelo Perrone - Three Sides of the Story: Foreign Investors, Host States and Local CommunitiesEnrique Prieto Rios - Between the Environment and Foreign Investment Protection: The Case of Santurbán in ICISDDavid Schneiderman - Divesting for Development: Thinking About Substitutes for International Investment LawXimena Sierra - The ‘Coloniality of Power’ of Foreign Investment in Extractive Industries in the Global South Constitutional StatesFederico Suárez Ricaurte - Foreign Investment Arbitration in Latin America: a Struggle Between Sovereignty and Subordination

39. Socio-Legal Approach to Law & Development and Institutional Change (WCC 3013) Olabisi Akinkugbe - ModeratorDiego Gil Mc Cawley - The Institutionalization of Neoliberal Reforms: A Case Study of Chile’s Housing Law and PolicyYi Seul Kim - Who Banned My Cheese? Agency Coordination Problem in China’s State Administration ProblemsGeorge Radics - Global Economy & Local Responses: Singapore’s Little India Riot and the Public Order (Additional Temporary Measures) Act

40. Corporate Structure of Emerging Powers (WCC 3015) Andi Hoxhaj - ModeratorRu Ding - The Nature of State-Owned Enterprises’ Activities: A Comparative Institutional PerspectiveDanya Reda - Global Dimensions of Court Reform: Lessons From A Chinese Commercial CourtJudy Yueh Ling Song - Measurement of Performance Efficiency of Public Private Partnership in Infrastructure Development in IndiaChuanman You - Political Economy Problems, Capitalist Market Solutions: Private Equity as an Instrument to Reform China SOEs

41. Re-Thinking the Formal and Informal Aspects of Corporate Power (WCC 3016) Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceEric George - The Innocuous Political-Economy of Commercial Arbitration ReformJay Varellas - Capitalizing on Social NormsLenore Palladino - The Financialization of America’s Non-Financial CorporationsJason Jackson & Angie Jo - Algorithms as New Modes of Corporate Power

42. Theory of Ideology and the Study of Corporate Power (WCC 3018) Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceMaha Atal - The Nature of (Corporate) Power: Making Room for Ideology in the Study of Corporate Political AuthorityGrietje Baars - Ideology and the study (and subversion) of Corporate PowerLam Uyen Lu - Some Thoughts on Post-Modernism, Buddhism and Corporate’s PowerTelemaque Masson - Capitalism and the Corporate formRene Reich-Graefe - Vulnerability Theory & Corporate Sustainability

43. Theorizing the Design of Money - Part 2 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-ConferencePhilippine Cour-Thimann - Four Dimensions of Monetary Policy Redistribution Tatjana Nikitina - Offshore ‘Euroclearing’ Before and After BrexitNadav Orian Peer - Broker-Dealers in Monetary Transmission

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bLock 5 - PaneLS 44-55 Sunday, June 3 - 9:00 - 10:30am

51. Migration: Politics and Critique (WCC 3013)Vladimir Bogoeski - ModeratorAvinoam Cohen - The Multilevel Dialogue on Migration and Development: Modes of Globalization and Modalities of Migrant Participation in the Global Migration GovernanceJenny Poon - The Responses of International Law: Non-Refoulement Obligations in EU Third Country AgreementsJamie Rowen - Immigration, the Hidden Arm of International Criminal Law

52. The BRICS-Lawyers’ Guide to Global Cooperation (WCC 3015)Mihaela Papa - ModeratorDenis De Castro Halis - Investment and Domestic Company Laws in the BRICS CountriesFabio de Sa e Silva - Making Lawyers in BRICS: Histories, Challenges and Strategies for Legal Education ReformRostam Neuwirth - The Future of the BRICS and the LawAlexandr Svetlicinii- Global Fragmentation of Competition Law and BRICS: Adaptation or Transformation?

53. The Political Valences of Lex Cryptographia (WCC 1015)Alvaro Santos - ModeratorJorge Esquirol - Beyond the Formal/Informal Distinction?Heather Hughes - Blockchains, Lex Cryptographia, and The Private LawClaudio Lombardi - Digital Ledger Technologies and Agriculture: Potential Impacts and Implications for Whole Food Systems

Book Launch: Bandung, Global History and International Law: Critical Pasts, Pending Futures (WCC 1023) Luis Eslava and Vasuki Nesiah - ChairsDiscussants:Nathaniel BermanAdil KhanZoran Oklopcic 54. Corporate Power In and Out of War (WCC 3018)Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceAlejandra Azuero - Corporate Forensics: The Re-production of Corporate Power as Crime in ColombiaKatherine Fallah - Humanitarians and the Production of Corporate Violence on the Battlefield: A Provocation in Four FramesLisa Laplante - What’s Business Got to do With It? The Role of the Private Sector in Peacebuilding and Transitional JusticeSophie Zinser - Cash-Based Assistance and the Corporatization of Women’s Empowerment in Jordan’s Syrian Refugee Crisis

55. The Euro Experiment - Part 1 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-ConferenceAndi Hoxhaj - Legal Nature and Character of the Use of MOUs as Instruments of Soft Law by the ECBMaja Savevska - Centralization of Rule-Making versus EmbeddednessJens van ‘t Klooster - The ECB’s Evolving Conception of Adequate Collateral

44. Animals in the Global Political Economy (WCC 3016)Beatriz Kira - Moderator Jessica Eisen - Beyond the “Private” Farm: Law and Sexual Force in North American DairyingAngela Lee - The New Frontiers of Flesh FoodSabrina Tremblay-Huet - Should Environmental Law Learn from Animal Law?

45. Business, Corporations, and Human Rights (WCC 1019)Vitor Henrique Ido Pinto - Moderator Kristen Barnes - Reforming Spain: Public and Private Law Configurations for Protecting Borrowers, Dwellers, and the Homeless Irene Ekweozoh - The Right to Effective Remedy for Corporate Human Rights Abuse: A Policy-Oriented ApproachAysel Kucuksu - Una(veil)able Justice? Religious Symbols versus Corporate Interest in the EUArnaud Louwette - Integrating Human Rights through the International Finance Corporation: From Translation to Organizational Culture ContestationKish Parella - Using Reputational Mechanisms to Govern Transnational BusinessDaniel Quiroga-Villamarín - The Rights of Man and of the Consumer? Consumers International and Human Rights Advocacy at the ISO

46. China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Redistributing the Global Power Balance (WCC 2004)Luca Bonadiman - Moderator Filip Balcerzak - Investment Arbitration in the Context of the Belt and Road InitiativeUzma Barton - Competing Economic Visions: The Belt and Road Initiative and the Emergent Indo-Pacific AllianceMaria Adele Carrai - The Lite Mega-Regional Order of the BRIKun Hui - The Belt and Road Initiative and Sovereign Immunity: Are Chinese Courts Prepared?Yang Liu - A Community of Shared Future for Mankind – China’s Strategy to Universality

47. Constitutional Justice in Time of Crisis (WCC 2009)Chenxi Tang - Moderator Fernanda Farina - Politics Behind the Cloak of Law: Judicial Activism and Empowerment in Healthcare PolicyCait Storr - From Imperialism to Constitutionalism and Back Again: Notes from AustraliaEirini Tsoumani - The Interpretative Fluctuation of the Greek Constitutional Judge during the Sovereign Debt Crisis: A Critical Approach

48. Historical and Present Legal Frameworks for Natural Resources in the Global South (WCC 3007)Lee Breckenridge - ModeratorErnesto Hernández-López - Precaution Over GMO Corn in México: Between Cortes’s Salvation and Quetzalcoatl PreservationXimena Sierra - The Recognition of Sovereignty and the ‘Coloniality of Power’: The Permanent Sovereignty over Natural ResourcesFederico Suárez Ricaurte - Popular Consultation in Colombia: Resisting Natural Resources Exploitation Beyond Ethnicities

49. International Criminal Law and Justice (WCC 3011)Ulf Stuckemann - ModeratorTamás Hoffmann - National Lawyers and the Hybridization of International Criminal Law Shannon Torrens - Multi-Level Political Interference and Internationalised Hybrid CourtsYoveslav Yordanov - International Crimes within the Jurisdiction of the ICC: Immunity of Heads of State?

50. Law and Women Empowerment (WCC 3012)Noemi Perez Vasquez - ModeratorMelisa Handl - Conditional Cash Transfers & Third-Way Neoliberalism: Empowering or Disciplining Poor Women?Zachary Kaufman - Interventions in Sexual ViolenceChung Nguyen - State, Family and Women’s Land Inheritance Disputes in VietnamJhuma Sen - From Shah Bano to Shayra Bano: Accommodating and Navigating Personal Law, the Islamic Women’s Movement in India and the Indian Supreme Court

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bLock 6 - PaneLS 56-6756. Civil Societies and Legal Activism (WCC1015)Marlena Wisniak - Moderator Barak Atiram - From Brown to Rule 23: The Rise and Fall of the Social Reform Class ActionHelena Campos Refosco - Law, Development and Access to Justice: A Brazilian Case Study of Educational Class ActionCarlos Fernandez Torne - Civil Society and the Reform of Education about a Recent PastSathish Gowda Nanjegowda - Civil Societies Activism to Uphold Law on Human Rights: Issues and Challenges

57. Complicating Transitional Justice (WCC 1019)Klaas Eller - Moderator Lina Cespedes - Activists, Victims, and Guerrilleras in Havana: A Feminist Tale of the Colombian Peace Process with FARCSergio Latorre - When You Hit The Jackpot! Towards a Reformulation of Local Legal Knowledge Based on the Impact Transitional Justice DecisionsEnrique Prieto Rios - Happiness Ever After? From Fragmentation to Victim´s Rights in ColombiaJuan Francisco Soto - The Overlapping of Transitional Justice Mechanisms in ColombiaRene Uruena - Investment Arbitration and Transitional Justice

58. Critical Thinking in International Economic Law (WCC 2004)Aleksandar Stojanovic - Moderator Olabisi Akinkugbe - Reimagining Regionalism in Africa: A Socio-Legal AnalysisFa Chen & Liz Lijun Zhao - A Critique of the Potential Impact of Trade-Related Measures on Environment and Fisheries – With a Special Reference to the EU, the USA and ThailandFabrício Lemos - The Perpetuation of Extreme Poverty as a Facet of the Global Structural DesignMaayan Menashe - Towards a Reconciliation of International Trade and International Labour Law 59. History as Possibility in International Law (WCC 2009)Vidya Kumar - Moderator Ayça Çubukçu - For the Love of Humanity: The World Tribunal on IraqVanja Hamzić - Archival Violence: Or, How to (Un)Archive the Lifeworlds of Eighteenth-Century Enslaved Gender-Variant West AfricansVasuki Nesiah - Crimes Against Humanity: Racialized Subjects and Deracialized Histories

60. Lawyers and Development (WCC 3007)Avinoam Cohen - ModeratorCharles Bosvieux-Onyekwelu - Organising Disinterestedness as a Professional Power: Law Firms’ Pro Bono Policies and Their Consequences for Access to JusticeJonathan Liljeblad - The Independent Lawyers’ Association of Myanmar: Legal Transplants and Local Challenges to the Idea of an Independent Bar AssociationAlberto Abad Suarez - Big Law and Corporations: Legal services between US and Mexico under NAFTAArm Tungnirun - Foreign Lawyers as Relational Intermediaries in Myanmar

61. Legal Strategies for the Protection of the Environment (WCC 3011)Erum Sattar - ModeratorEduardo Alvarez Armas - Transnational Environmental Torts and European Private International Law: The EU’s Fallacy on Choice of Law as a Tool of Environmental Global GovernanceMaria Banda - Regime Congruence: Rethinking the Scope of State Responsibility for Transboundary Environmental HarmOlivier Barsalou - International Environmental Law in an Era of Globalized WasteLatdavanh Donkeodavong - Administrative Responsibility for Water Pollution in Laos: Lessons Learned from JapanMichael Picard - The Impact of China’s Waste Import Ban on Global Waste Law

Sunday, June 3 - 11:00am - 12:30Pm

62. Smart Governance and The Law (WCC 3012)Chuanman You - ModeratorLílian Cintra de Melo - Hidden Arrangements of Power – New Perspectives on the Global Internet GovernanceMaría Luisa Gomez Jimenez - Smart Cities vs Smart Governance: A New Challenge for Data Privacy in a Global ScenarioNoa Mor - Social Network Sites as Arenas for Crafting Human Rights: Toward an Application of Public Law NormsMaciej Troć - Towards Algorithmic Justice

63. Tax Controversies in a Globalized World (WCC 3013)Luisa Scarcella - ModeratorRifat Azam - Ruling The World: Generating International Tax Norms in the Era of Globalization and BEPSShu-Chien Chen - Rethinking Corporate Tax Neutrality In Regional Integration: The Case of European UnionAlexander Ezenagu - Re-thinking the Theories of Taxation in an Interconnected WorldTarcisio Magalhaes - The Return of the Political in Global Tax GovernanceYan Xu - Indirect Taxation on Trade in Digital Services: Seeking Legal Certainty for Innovative DisruptionXiao Yu - International Tax Issues Related to Mergers and Acquisitions of American Companies by Chinese Companies

64. The Challenge of Legal Pluralism for the International Criminal Justice Project (WCC 3015)Shannon Torrens - ModeratorVincent Dalpé - The Justice Triptych in Post-Conflict SocietyAsad Kiyani - Pluralism and the Obstacle Course of International Criminal LawElisabeth van Sliedregt - Universal Jurisdiction and Legal Pluralism in Domestic Law

65. Governance (WCC 3016)Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceCaroline James - Corporate Accountability for the Realisation of Socioeconomic Rights in South Africa: Examining Opportunities within the Constitutional Framework in a post-Zuma RealityJordan Brennan - Corporate Concentration, Secular Stagnation and American Income Inequality: The Role of Corporate Governance RegimesJin Sheng - Corporate Power vs. State Power: Multiple Roles of the State in the Financialization Process of China’s State Capitalism

66. Corporate Identity Construction, Reproduction, Binding and Demise (WCC 3018)Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceMichael Galanis - Re-Imagining a Place for Corporate Law: A Quiet Death for the Corporation?Gwendolyn Gordon - Corporate Contagion: Network and the Nature of the FirmGustav Kalm - Visual Rhetoric of Corporate Serious in Regular Legal PaperworkGeeta Tewari - Global Cities: Ladders to Break Through the Corporate Glass Ceilings

67. The Euro Experiment - Part 2 (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-ConferenceJean Grosdidier - Monetary Constitutionalism for the (European) People?Leo Specht - TBDMarijn van der Sluis - The Euro as a Constitutional CurrencyTroels Krarup - Economic Discourse and European Market Integration: The Problem of Financial Infrastructures

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bLock 7 - PaneLS 68-7968. Beyond the People: Social Imaginary and Constituent Imagination (WCC1015)Book Talk with Discussants:John HaskellVidya KumarZoran Oklopcic Nikolas Rajkovic

69. Contemporary International Humanitarian Law Issues (WCC 1019)Ulf Stuckemann - Moderator Ioannis Kalpouzos - Weapons Emancipation and the Distancing of Judgement: On Non-Reducible Law and the Responsibility Over Human/Machine SystemsYahli Shereshevsky - Back in The Game: The Reengagement of States in International Humanitarian LawmakingMary Stylidi - Detention in the Syrian Arab Republic: A Way Forward from Torture under AssadRachel Sweet - Rebel Law: Maneuvering the Boundaries of Legality in Warzones

70. Contemporary Social Movements and the Use of Law (WCC 2004)Balakrishnan Rajagopal - Politics of Law/Law as Politics: Limits of Social MovementsLucie White - Black Panthers, Welfare Mothers, Urban Movement, and the Making of Law 71. Dealing with the Past (WCC 2009)Luca Bonadiman - Moderator Selcuk Aydin - The Economic Institutional Conditions of the Post-Ottoman States and Type of Kurdish MovementsBonolo Ramadi Dinokopila - Memory, Human Rights and the Denial of Past Human Rights Wrongs: Lessons for AfricaLihi Yona - The Color of Dignity: Dignity/Honor in Israel/Palestine

72. Global Commons (WCC 3007)Erum Sattar - ModeratorDiego Bonetto - Bottled Water and Global Thirst - An Analysis of Water Dispossession and CommodificationSamuel Cogolati - International Law to Save the CommonsLeslyn Lewis - Creating an International Regime to Govern the Exploration and Exploitation of Space Re sources: Striking a Balance Between Encouraging and Rewarding Innovation with the “Benefit of Mankind” PrincipleEytan Tepper - The Case for Polycentric Global Space Governance

73. International Law and Public Engagement (WCC 3011)Madelaine Chiam - ModeratorSara Dehm - Film, Suffering and Anti-Asylum CampaignsMaria Elander - Visualizing International Criminal JusticeKate Grady - War, Law, Remembrance and Resistance: London’s Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial 1990-2015

74. Locating Governance Feminism in Cambodia, Israel, and Mexico (WCC 3012)Helena Alviar - ModeratorSarah Deibler - Adjudicating Feminist Expertise at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in CambodiaRegina Larrea Maccise - Developing Feminist Law in Mexico: The Feminist Campaign for Voluntary Motherhood (1971-1980)Maayan Sudai - The Denied Terrain between Altruism and Subordination in Israeli Surrogacy Regulation

Sunday, June 3 - 1:30 - 3:00Pm

75. New Perspectives on Competition Law and Policy (WCC 3013)Michelle Le Roux - ModeratorFjoralba Caka - State Aid That Distorts Trade and Competition in the Western Balkan CountriesDennis Davis - Can Competition Law Transform the Structure of an Economy Thereby Redressing Patterns of Inequality?Beatriz Kira - Global Competition: How Competition Policy Regulates Technology Companies in the Net Worked Economy?Nidhi Singh - Virtual Competition: Challenges for Competition Policy in an Algorithm-Driven Economy

76. Tensions in the Intellectual Property Regime (WCC 3015)Sean Morris - ModeratorAshish Bharadwaj - How is India Innovating Technologically and What’s the Reliance on the Patent System?Lung-Sheng Chen - Comparative Study on Patent Enhanced Damages between Taiwan and the United StatesAlvaro Fernandez de la Mora - The Right to Say What We Brand: Protecting Trademarks Through the Fundamental Right to Freedom of ExpressionJune Park - The Institutional Limits of the WTO in Resolving Cyber Theft: Addressing Method of Innovation and Extraterritoriality in the US-China Intellectual Property Conflict

77. Food and Pharma (WCC 3016)Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceAna Santos Rutschman - Reframing Corporate Social Responsibility of Pharmaceutical CompaniesPaula Fernandez-Wulff - Globalized Corporate Ideology: Private Sector in the U.N. Committee on World Food SecurityTomaso Ferrando - Financialization of the Food Chain: From Threat to Opportunity?Phillip Paiement - Land Rights, Palm Oil and Private Dispute Resolution: What Remains of Public Authority?Jennifer Clapp - The COW says MOO: Implications of Common Ownership by Large Asset Management Firms in the Agrifood Sector

78. Imagining Corporate Power Over Time and Space (WCC 3018)Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceDaniela Chimisso dos Santos - The Corporate Power of the Global South: Institutional Creation Through Corporate TransplantationAgnes Hellner - Travels of Environmental Law and Corporate Power from the Global North to the South: Exploring Relations between the History of EU Industrial Emissions Law and current Latin American Access to Justice ReformMaria Manoli - The Global Power of Corporations in the Governance of Outer Space: A New Empire in the Making?Alain Zamaria - Cryptocurrencies and the Opacity of Hope - The Corporatist Evolution of a Libertarian Dream

79. Challenges in the Architecture of Money: International Challenges (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-ConferenceMianzhi Francis Cao - In Pursuit of Monetary Sovereignty: China’s Financial Overhaul in the Global RealmArmin Haas - The Future of Offshore Dollars: Scenarios for the International Monetary System by 2040Steffen Murau - Offshore Dollar Creation in the post-2008 International Monetary System

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bLock 8 - PaneLS 80-8780. Courts in an Era of Populism and Challenges to the Global Democratization Process (WCC 1023)Viktorija Cavkoska - Moderator Vicente F. Benitez-R. - Strong and Weak Courts: A Preliminary Approach to Judicial StrengthTamar Megiddo - Babysitter JusticeSolon Solomon - Courts in the Context of Populist Backlash: The European Court of Justice as a Supranational ExampleSergio Verdugo - How the Morales Regime Broke the Political Insurance of the 2009 Bolivian Constitution

81. Islamic Law In Contemporary Societies (WCC 2009)Maryan Hassan - Moderator Saba Kareemi - Debating Fictitious Personality in Islam: Corporations, States and the Politics of MaslahaGhazal Miyar - The Language of Dignity: Human Rights and the Shari’aShoaib Timory - Judicial Review & Constitutional Interpretation in Afghanistan: A Case of InconsistencyRaza Ullah - Evolution of Property Rights Institution In Islam

82. Social Movements and Distributional Analysis (WCC 3016)Libby Adler - From Equal Rights to Redistribution for LGBTsJanet Halley - Governance Feminism: An Introduction 83. Theaters of Law (WCC 1019) Plenary PanelDeval Desai - Moderator & Co-ConvenerAdil Hasan Khan - Co-ConvenerDiscussants:Sara Jane BailesRustom BharuchaShaun McVeigh Adam Sitze

84. What Role for Law in Climate Change (WCC 3007)Andi Hoxhaj - ModeratorSiza Ahemd - Climate Change Litigation is an Effective Tool to Combat Climate ChangeDylan Asafo - We Are Voyagers! - Building a Pacific Critical Legal Theory and Testing the Waters with Climate Change Law and PolicyCaroline Compton - The Inter-Legalities of Climate-Adaptive Disaster Recovery and RelocationArjuna Dibley - Incentivizing a Change in Climate? The Limits of Performance Based Aid and Climate Change Reform

85. Lineages of Heterodoxy (WCC 1015) RoundtableDuncan Kennedy - ChairDiscussants:David Kennedy Vanja Hamzić Nikolas Rajkovic Luis Eslava

86. Containing the Corporation (WCC 3018)Corporation in Global Society Mini-ConferenceLigia Catherine Arias Barrera - Does DLT Governance Promote Democratic Corporate Relationships or Favour Autocracy?Dan Danielsen - Corporations and Trade LawGail Lythgoe - The Corporation has a TerritoryDavid Quentin - Companies, Comity and the ‘Revenue Rule’: A Jurisprudence of OffshoreDarren Rosenblum - The Futility of Walls

Sunday, June 3 - 3:30 - 5:00Pm

87. Challenges in the Architecture of Money: International Challenges (WCC 3019) Monetary Sovereignty Mini-ConferenceJake Goldenfein & Andrea Leiter - Legal Engineering on the Blockchain: ‘Smart Contracts’ as Legal ConductRohan Grey - The Legal Design and Regulation of Digital Fiat CurrencyKristin Johnson - Banking on Blockchain: Decentralization, Democratization or Disruption

The 2015 Conference

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The IGLP collaborates closely with numerous institutions around the world, scaling our reach and impact through co-sponsored programs, workshops, faculty initiatives, and other research projects. This institutional support and engagement has created a powerful global framework for cross-disciplinary expertise and collaboration.

COLLABORATING ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONSSPONSORS AND FRIENDSMany hands have contributed to IGLP’s success over the years. We are particularly grateful to the faculty and to the young schol-ars who have shared their ideas and taken the time to engage in sustained collaboration with one another.

We have encouraged law faculties to join with us in supporting this faculty development opportunity for young scholars from the developing world. We are grateful to the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice at the University of Texas, the University of Toronto School of Law Graduate Division, the Osgoode Hall Law Faculty, the Melbourne Law School in Australia, Tilburg University Law School, the Universidad de Los Andes, the University of Cape Town, Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the Sciences Po Law School in Paris, all of whom generously facilitate the participation of faculty and students in the Workshop.

The IGLP founded The Workshop in 2010 with the generous support of Santander Universities. Many spon-sors and donors have contributed to our work, including the Qatar Foundation, Visa, Garrigues Law Firm and The Thailand Institute of Justice. We are grateful to all our donors for their encouragement to innovate as we strengthen the network and diversify of our programs.

The Real Colegio Complutense is a non-profit organization established in 1990 by Complutense University of Madrid, Spain in order to foster scholarly and scientific exchange between Har-vard University and Spanish universities and institutions.

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton L.L.P. is a leading international law firm with 12 offices located in major financial centers around the world, which has helped shape the globalization of the legal profession for more than 60 years. Their worldwide practice has a proven track record for innovation and providing work of the high-

est quality to meet the needs of our domestic and international clients. In recognition of the firm’s strong global practice, its effectiveness in dealing with the different business cultures of the countries in which it operates, and its success in multiple jurisdictions, Cleary Gottlieb received Chambers & Partners’ inaugural International Law Firm of the Year award.

The Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ) is a research institute affiliated with the United Na-tions Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network or UN-PNI.

TIJ’s vision is to be a promoter of change to enhance justice system and promote a culture of lawfulness in Thailand and wider international communities through research, capacity-building and policy advocacy activities in crime prevention, criminal justice and the rule of law. Building on Thailand’s engagement in the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and the UN Crime Congresses, TIJ serves as a bridge that transports global ideas to local practices, focusing on cross-cutting issues including the interconnec-tion between the rule of law and sustainable development, peace and security.

TIJ primarily seeks to promote criminal justice system reform through the implementation of international stan-dards and norms related to the vulnerable groups in contact with the justice system while promoting coordina-tion among domestic justice constituencies and strengthening regional cooperation, particularly within ASEAN region. One of the core beliefs of TIJ is to invest in human resources and practical knowledge base on the rule of law since TIJ recognizes that the rule of law and an effective and fair criminal justice system are integral compo-nents to inclusive economic growth, human rights protection and sustainable development.

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