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Pre-Conference Session: Teaching IEL
R.014, Ramphal Building

This 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/ Lunch
Outside S.011, Social Sciences Building
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Plenary 1: Welcome, Introduction, The IEL Collective
S.011, Social Sciences Building
  • Daria Davitti, School of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Lund and School of Law, University of Nottingham
  • Luis Eslava, School of Law, University of Kent
  • Mavluda Sattorova, School of Law, University of Liverpool
  • Celine Tan, School of Law, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
  • Anil Yilmaz, School of Law, University of Essex
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Parallel Sessions 1
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Session 1 (a): Resource Extraction and Communities
S.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 ÌÇÐÄTV

• 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 Finance
S.018, Social Sciences Building

• Private Sector and Sustainable Development: Can IFC Self-Regulate it’s ‘From Billions to Trillions’ Agenda?

Stephanie 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

• The Practice of Independent Accountability Mechanisms at Development Banks: Tools for Studying Development Projects in Context

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 ÌÇÐÄTV

Chair: Annamaria La Chimia, School of Law, University of Nottingham

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Session 1 (b): Equality, Precarity and IEL Agreements
S.020, Social Sciences Building

• 'Social Dialogue' and the Negotiation Process for the Next Generation of International Economic Agreements in the 21st Century

Ohiocheoya 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

• Differentiation and Fragmentation: Thinking about International Institutions as Normativity Generators

Athene Richford, School of Law, University of Glasgow

Chair: Ruth Bergan, Trade Justice Movement

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Break
Outside 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 Rights
S.011, Social Sciences Building

• International Investment Law as a Means of 'Development' Constraining Narratives on Developing States

Claiton Fyock, School of Law, University of Leicester

• Positioning to Bring about Change in International Investment Law: The Role of Research Methodologies

Edward Guntrip, School of Law, University of Sussex

• Using the Duty to Regulate Paradigm in the International Investment Law and Human Rights Debate: A Normative Instrument to Foster Inter-Disciplinarity in the Research of IEL

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 Trade
S.020, Social Sciences Building

• Mainstreaming Gender Rights through Free Trade Agreements: The Promises of Canada's Progressive and Feminist International Trade Policy

Chijoke Chijoke-Orfoji, School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University

• The Hidden Dimension of International Intellectual Property Hegemony: Global Technical Assistance and Local Administrative Policies

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 ÌÇÐÄTV

Chair: Anil Yilmaz Vastardis, Scjool of Law, University of Essex

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Session 2 (c): Sovereign Finance and Public Debt
S.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 ÌÇÐÄTV

• 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 ÌÇÐÄTV

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Outside S.011, Social Sciences Building
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Practitioner Panel
S.021, Social Sciences Building

Exploring 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

  • Ruth Bergan, Senior Advisor, Trade Justice Movement
  • Vitor Henrique Pinto Ido, Programme Officer, Health, Intellectual Property and Biodiversity Programme, South Centre, Geneva, South Centre
  • Vice Yu, Third World Network

Chair: James Harrison, School of Law, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

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Conference Dinner
Radcliffe Restaurant

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