Martes 31 de mayo de 2016 en Louisiana State University EN LAS iv SESIONES PARALELAS:
Parallel Sessions IV-14:30-16:00
VI.A Fashion Law: Comparing Top Models
- On Fashion: Introductory Remarks
Susy Inés Bello Knoll, Austral University (Argentina)
- Intellectual Property in Argentina, Latin America and USA
Pamela Echeverria, Fashion Law Institute (Argentina)
- Intellectual Property in France and the European Union
Alice Pezard, Conseiller honoraire à la Cour de cassation (France)
And all Program:
Monday, May 30
8:30—9:15 Registration & Coffee
9:15—9:30 PLENARY—OPENING & WELCOMING ADDRESS
9:30—10:30 PLENARY—KEYNOTE
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The Problematic of Invisibility for Law in a Transnationalized World
Vivian Grosswald Curran, University of Pittsburgh (United States)
10:30—11:00 Break
11:00—12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS I
I.A Remixing Legal Traditions
- Canada’s Legal Traditions:
Sources of Unification, Diversification or Inspiration?
Rosalie Jukier, , McGill University (Canada)
- Unity and Diversity in Legal History of the Commonwealth Caribbean
Asya Ostroukh, Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies (Barbados)
- Rebuilding the Somali Legal System: Towards a New Mixed Jurisdictions?
Salvatore Mancuso, University of Cape Town (South Africa)
I.B Issues in Professional Liability: A Transnational Conversation
- Unity and Diversity in European Product Liability Law
Ádám Fuglinszky, Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary)
- Towards a New Paradigm of Medical Liability: A Cultural Perspective
Elena Grasso, University of Genoa (Italy)
- Professional Liability in Civil Law and in Common Law
Domitilla Vanni Di San Vincenzo, University of Palermo (Italy)
12:30—14:00 Lunch
14:00—15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS II
II.A The Struggle for Legal Identity
- An Essay on Ideology and Legal Education in Tiny Jurisdictions:
The Example of Jersey
David Marrani, Institute of Law (Jersey)
- Albanian Civil Code —
An Example of Unity and Diversity in the Civil Law Family
Juliana Latifi, University of Tirana (Albania)
- Commerce, Commonality, and Contract Law: Legal Reform in a Mixed Jurisdiction
Christopher K. Odinet, Southern University (United States)
II.B L’absence de modèle unique : l’uniformisation en question
- Construction d’une démocratie multi-cultuelle au Bénin: Accommodements entre religion chrétienne et culte traditionnel vodou
Eric Ngango Youmbi, Université de Maroua (Cameroun)
- Harmoniser la diversité en droit des successions : oui mais avec précaution
Francesco Paolo Traisci, Università degli studi del Molise (Italy)
- Un droit au salaire minimum : l’impossible unité ?
Alexis Bugada, Aix-Marseille Université (France)
15:30—16:00 Break
16:00—17:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS III
III.A Diverse in Unity?
- Anglophone and Civilian Convergence: The Question of Public Cultivation and Learning
Joseph P. Garske, (United States)
- Global Legal Scholarship at Local Level
Bianca Gardella Tedeschi, University of Eastern Piedmont Amedeo Avogadro (Italy)
- Good Faith, United in Diversity?
Olivier Beddeleem, EDHEC Business School (France)
III.B Societal and Legal Tensions in Africa
- Mapping Traditional Authority Structures in a Post-Apartheid South Africa: Exploring the Status and Role of Traditional Authorities in a Decentralised Governance Structure
Christa Rautenbach, North-West University (South Africa)
- Developments in Child Custody under Customary Law in Nigeria and South Africa
Kagiso A. Maphalle, University of Cape Town (South Africa)
- Judicial Protection of Women’s Matrimonial Property Rights in Nigeria
Anthony C. Diala, University of Cape Town (South Africa)
19:30 Conference Dinner
Tuesday, May 31
9:15—10:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS IV
IV.A Competition Worldwide: Legal Strategies and Challenges
- International Fragmentation of Competition Law: The Actual and Expected Contribution of BRICS Countries
Alexandr Svetlicinii, University of Macau (Macau)
- Legal Diversity or Unity as a Product of Economic Strategies of Lawmakers under Regulatory Competition
Hugues Bouthinon-Dumas & Frédéric Marty, ESSEC Business School (Paris-Singapore)
& GREDEG – CNRS / University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (France)
IV.B Singular Voices in a Pluralistic Universe
- Legal Transfers and National Traditions:
Patterns of Modernization of the Public Administration in Polish Lands at the Turn of 18th and 19th Century
Michał Gałędek, University of Gdańsk (Poland)
- Remedies for Trial Delay in Malta and Italy: a Laboratory for European Integration?
David Edward Zammit & Caroline Savvidis, University of Malta (Malta)
10:30—11:00 Break
11:00—12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS V
V.A La mondialisation et ses tensions
- La fiducie québécoise : tensions et (r)évolution
Caroline Le Breton-Prévost, Université McGill (Canada)
- Mondialisation et droit de la concurrence : vers une bipolarisation autant qu’une harmonisation des règles de droit ?
Anne M. Tercinet, EM Lyon Business School (France)
- Comment la doctrine économique américaine a participé à l’harmonisation des règles de droit antitrust en Europe ?
Jean-Christophe Roda, Université de Toulon (France)
V.B United in Diversity
- Enantiosis and Comparative Law: The Case of Essentially Oxymoronic Concepts
Rostam J. Neuwirth, University of Macau (Macau)
- Toxic Legal Thought Patterns: Cognitive Rhetoric Explains the Need for a Comparative Approach to Rhetoric in Law
Lucy Jewel, University of Tennessee (United States)
- Dworkin on Legal Unity and Diversity
Christopher D. Boom, Tulane University (United States)
12:30—14:30 Lunch
14:30—16:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS VI
VI.A Fashion Law: Comparing Top Models
- On Fashion: Introductory Remarks
Susy Inés Bello Knoll, Austral University (Argentina)
- Intellectual Property in Argentina, Latin America and USA
Pamela Echeverria, Fashion Law Institute (Argentina)
- Intellectual Property in France and the European Union
Alice Pezard, Conseiller honoraire à la Cour de cassation (France)
VI.B Of Land, Blood and Race
- Race and Nation. On Ius Sanguinis and the Origins of a Racist National Perspective
Carlos Amunátegui Perelló, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (Chile)
- Land Reform and the Restructuring of Post-Apartheid Namibia with Specific Reference to Informal Settlements
Sam Kwesi Amoo, University of Namibia (Namibia)
- “United in One Body:” Can ‘Black Lives Matter’ be Rousseau’s ‘Best Friends’
Fernin F. Eaton, Baton Rouge (United States)
VI.C Competition Worldwide: Legal Strategies and Challenges
- International Fragmentation of Competition Law: The Actual and Expected Contribution of BRICS Countries
Alexandr Svetlicinii, University of Macau (Macau)
- Legal Diversity or Unity as a Product of Economic Strategies of Lawmakers under Regulatory Competition
Hugues Bouthinon-Dumas & Frédéric Marty, ESSEC Business School (Paris-Singapore) & GREDEG – CNRS / University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (France)
16:00—16:30 Break
16:30—17:30 Juris Diversitas General Meeting
17:30—18:00 Break
18:00—19:30 Tucker Lecture
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The Proposed Organization of American States Model Law on Simplified Corporations:
Perspectives and Challenges
Francisco Reyes, Chairman of UNCITRAL,
Superintendent of Companies (Colombia)
19:30 Reception
Wednesday, June 1
9:30—11:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS VII
VII.A Beyond Universalism: Giving a Voice to the Unheard
- The Emergence of Alternative Antidiscrimination Frameworks between Universality and Diversity
Raphaële Xenidis, European University Institute of Florence (Italy)
- Beyond the Boundaries of Consensus: Comparative Law, Social Theory, and Dissent
Denis de Castro Halis, University of Macau (Macau)
- Periodic Review of Human Rights: Does One Size Fit All in the Pacific?
Sue Farran, University of Northumbria (United Kingdom)
VII.B Revisiting Human Rights: What Room for Consensus and Dissent
- Participation of Lay Citizens in the Criminal Trial in a Comparative Perspective: The Criminal Jury in France and Belgium
Claire M. Germain, University of Florida (United States)
- The Ambiguous Role of Comparative Law in the European Court of Human Rights’ Case Law: Unity and Diversity in Succession Law
Filippo Viglione & Giovanni Cinà, University of Padua (Italy)
- Human Rights in National versus International Criminal Justice: The Gravity of Crimes as a Legitimate Source of Legal Pluralism?
Christophe Deprez, University of Liège (Belgium)
11:10—11:30 Break
11:30—12:30 Plenary—Closing Panel
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Empires as Engines of Mixed Legal Systems
Vernon V. Palmer, Tulane University (United States)
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