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Private and Public International Law:<br />

Strengthening Connections<br />

Friday 24 June 2016<br />

9.30-4.30<br />

Venue: Lincoln Law School, University of Lincoln<br />

10.00 Welcome and Opening (registration at 9.30)<br />

Professor Duncan French (Lincoln)<br />

10.15 Panel 1 – Players and Rules<br />

States as Players in Private International Law<br />

Professor Gerry Maher (Edinburgh) & Professor Jose Maria De Dios Marcer<br />

(Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona)<br />

Global Governance and the Dwindling Divide between Public and Private<br />

International Law. The Role of Soft Law Instruments<br />

Dr Richard Collins (UCD)<br />

11.15 Coffee


11.30 Panel 2 – Dispute Settlement as a Connective Fabric<br />

12.30 Lunch<br />

Jurisdiction: Betwixt Unilateralism and Global Interest<br />

Professor Duncan French (Lincoln) & Dr Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm (Edinburgh)<br />

Incidence of Global Values in the Evaluation of Public Policy as a Ground of Review<br />

of Arbitral Awards<br />

Professor Maria Blanca Noodt Taquela (Universidad de Buenos Aires)<br />

1.00 Open session – The Implications of the EU Referendum for Public and Private<br />

International Law Connections<br />

2.00 Panel 3 – Shared Values: Human Rights<br />

On Internal and External Aspects of the Regulatory Role of Private International Law<br />

through the Examples of the UK’s Internal and EU Arrangements and Gross Human<br />

Rights Violations Abroad<br />

Dr Kirsty Hood, QC<br />

Reconciling Human Rights and Supply Chain Management through Corporate Social<br />

Responsibility<br />

Dr Kasey McCall-Smith (Edinburgh) and Dr Andreas Rümhkfort (Sheffield)<br />

3.00 Coffee<br />

3.15 Panel 4 – Challenging the Private/Public Divide<br />

Filling Gaps in Public International Law through Private Contracts? Experiences from<br />

the Kyoto Protocol to the UNFCCC and the Nagoya Protocol to the CBD<br />

Professor Elisa Morgera (Edinburgh)<br />

Cross-Border Health Care, Medical Tourism and the Boundaries of Public and Private<br />

International Law in Europe and Beyond<br />

Michael McParland (Quadrant Chambers) & Dr Ruth Stirton (Sussex)<br />

4.15 Reflections on Strengthening Connections<br />

Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm<br />

4.30 Programme end<br />

Registration<br />

http://store.lincoln.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=1&catid=463<br />

For further information: email dfrench@lincoln.ac.uk

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