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Invitation to Global Fellows Forum October 7th and 14th

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On behalf of the Global Fellows Program at the Hauser Global Law School, we cordially invite you to attend our Global Fellows Forums to be held on Tuesday, October 7th, in Furman Hall 910 and Tuesday, October 14th, in D’Agostino Faculty Club.  Below is a list of the speakers and their research projects.  Research papers will be available about one week prior to each Forum date on the Global Fellows Forum website.

Space may be limited, so kindly RSVP to law.globalvisitors@nyu.edu if you plan to attend.

NOTE:  Moderator for all sessions will be Prof. Kevin Davis, Vice Dean, Beller Family Professor of Business Law

Tuesday, October 7 – Furman Hall 910

8:30–8:55 am Breakfast
9:00–9:55 am Ida Koivisto (commentator: Prof. Rob Howse)
Regulating Visibility – Transparency as an Ideal in Global Administrative Law
10:00–10:55 am Luigi Nuzzo (commentator:  Prof. Dan Hulsebosch)
Space, Time and Law in a Global City: Tianjin 1900-1945
11:00–11:55 am Mario Schapiro (commentator: Prof. Kevin Davis)
Governing Discretion: Overcoming the Clash Between State Capitalism and Democratic Controls
12:00–12:55 pm Lunch
1:00–1:55 pm Friedrich Rosenfeld (commentator:  Prof. Franco Ferrari)
Bridging the Gap Between Commercial and Investment Arbitration at the Enforcement Stage
2:00–2:55 pm Marlon Weichert (commentator: Prof. Philip Alston)
The Role of Institutional Reform in Transitional Justice and the Obstacles for Its Development

 

Tuesday, October 14 – D’Agostino Faculty Club

8:30–8:55 am Breakfast
9:00–9:55 am Remo Caponi (commentator: Prof. Sam Issacharoff)
Just about Dispute Resolution? (A Comparative Inquiry into the Societal, Economic and Political Role of Civil Justice Systems)
10:00–10:55 am Yvonne Tew (commentator:  Prof. Sam Issacharoff)
Arbitrating God: Secular Enforcement of Faith
11:00–11:55 am Zoran Oklopcic (commentator:  Prof. Benedict Kingsbury)
Lilliputian Travels: Constitutional Imaginary, Democratic Theory and Sovereign Equality
12:00–12:55 pm Lunch
1:00–1:55 pm Yukio Okitsu (commentator:  Prof. Richard Stewart)
The Normative Foundations for the Existence of Administrative Law in a Supranational Context
2:00–2:55 pm ******* BREAK *******
3:00–3:55 pm Michelle Miao (commentator: Prof. Jim Jacobs)
Moving towards Lengthy Life Imprisonment? A Comparative Study on the Alternative Sanctions to the Death Penalty in the United States and China
4:00–4:55 pm Daniel Fitzpatrick (commentator:  Prof. Frank Upham)
The Security of Property

 


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