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9th Summer School (12-16 July 2021)

The Law Schools Global League Presidency is pleased to open nominations for the LSGL 9th Summer School.

Organised by the LSGL Presidency and the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, this year’s Summer School will be held online from 12 – 16 July 2021 and features unique courses and exclusive sharing sessions by representatives from UNCTAD and UNIDROIT.

Each LSGL member institution may nominate up to 10 student participants. Students must have completed at least one year of law education to qualify. Additional selection criteria and the process of selection will be at the discretion of the home institution. Participation at the Summer School 2021 is free of charge.

Four mini-modules will be offered this year:

  1. Access to Medicines: The Role of Patent Law and Regulatory Rights in Dealing with Pandemics
  2. Law and Technology: What Is the Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Law?
  3. Legal Cosmopolitanism and Diversity
  4. Human Trafficking, Globalisation and the Covid-19 Pandemic: Complexities, Lessons and Future Challenges

9th Summer School – July 2021 Programme:

TimeDates & Courses
London (BST)

12 & 13 July 2021

(Monday & Tuesday)

14 July 2021

(Wednesday)

Summer School Exclusive!

15 & 16 July 2021

(Thursday & Friday)

12noon-3pm

COURSE 1

Access to Medicines: The role of patent law and regulatory rights in dealing with pandemics

International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT)
[one hour]

COURSE 3

Legal Cosmopolitanism and Diversity

 

3pm-6pm

COURSE 2

Law and Technology: What is the impact of emerging technologies on the law?

UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

[one hour]

COURSE 4

Human Trafficking, Globalisation and the Covid-19 Pandemic: Complexities, lessons and future challenges

Student nominations from institutions should be submitted to LSGL by 16 June 2021. Interested students should contact their home institution’s Student Affairs office to register their interest, indicating which modules they wish to attend.

Winter Academic Conference 2021

The Law schools Global League (LSGL) & Tilburg University invites you to

The Winter 2021 Academic Conference on

“Sustainable Globalisation – How to Ensure Sustainability in a Globalized World”

Monday, February 8

To participate, please register here:

SGLWinterConference2021@tilburguniversity.edu

Program

12.45 – 01.00 PM (GMT) check-in

1:00 – 1:15         WELCOME GREETINGS AND OPENING REMARKS

Prof. Geert Vervaeke – Dean Tilburg Law School (chair)

Prof. Amnon Lehavi – Dean, Harry Radzyner Law School, IDC Herzliya; Co-President, LSGL

Prof. Gonçalo Nuno da Cruz Saraiva Matias – Dean Catolica Global School of Law;
Co-President, LSGL

 

Session 1

1:15 – 1:45         KEY NOTE BY PROF. UGO MATTEI, TOWARDS NEW INSTITUTIONS OF THE COMMONS

1:45 – 1:50         Power break

1:50 – 2:20         Referent Prof. Hans Lindahl (Tilburg University) and discussion with participants

2:20 – 2:30         Break

 

Session 2

2:30 – 3:00         PANEL PRESENTATIONS ON GLOBALIZATION AND (CLIMATE) JUSTICE

Theófilo Miguel de Aquino, Magali Favaretto Prieto Fernandes, Maria Eugênia do Amaral Kroetz, FGV São Paulo

Managing Rodrick’s Trilemma through International Law’s Value Reorientation

Dr. Anna Berti Suman – Tilburg University

Citizen Sensing as Way to Legitimize Global Environmental Regulation

Camila Bustos & Rachael Stryer – Yale Law School

The Role of Global Law Firms in the Climate Crisis

3:00 – 3:05         Power break

 

3:05 – 3:35          Discussion

Discussant: Narita Roy Chaudhuri – PhD candidate, Tilburg University

Chair: Prof. Randall Lesaffer – Full Professor, Tilburg University

3:35 – 3:45         Break

 

Session 3

3:45 – 4:15         PANEL PRESENTATIONS ON SUSTAINABILITY, CORPORATE FINANCE & TAX

Prof. Emilios Avgouleas – University of Edinburgh

Resolving the Sustainable Finance Conundrum: Activist Global Policies and Financial Technology

Dr. Dionysia Katelouzou – King’s College London

Addressing Sustainability through Stewardship: Bold Promises but Baby Steps

Prof. Eleonora Lozano Rodríguez – Universidad de los Andes

Tax Incentives in Pacific Alliance Countries, the BEPS Project (Action 5) and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals

4:15 – 4:20         Power break

4:20 – 4:50          Discussion

Discussant: Dr. Carla De Pietro – Assistant Professor, Tilburg University

Chair: Dr. Paul Verbruggen – Associate Professor, Tilburg University

4:50 – 5:00         Break

 

Session 4

5:00 – 5:30         PANEL PRESENTATIONS ON SUSTAINABILITY IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Narae Lee – Seoul National University

Building Sustainable Governance for Ethical AI Services

Dr. Helena Stoop – University of Cape Town

Globalisation and the Corporate Objective – Can Company Laws Buttress Sustainability?

Prof. Giorgio Monti – Tilburg University

Are Competition Laws a Barrier or a Boost for the Development of Private Sustainability Initiatives?

5:30 – 5.35          Power break

5:35 – 6:05          Discussion

Discussant: Steffie van den Bosch – PhD Candidate, Tilburg University

Chair: Dr. Leonie Reins – Assistant Professor, Tilburg University

6:05                       CLOSING WORDS

The Summer Academic Conference 17 July 2020

Summer Academic Online Conference
Law Schools Global League
National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
17 July 2020

General Assembly ONLINE 2020

LSGL 10th General Assembly (Deans Meeting) will be held ONLINE on 16 July 2020.

8th Summer School (12-25 July 2020)

The 8th LSGL Summer School, previously scheduled to take place in St. Petersburg, will be held online.


The LSGL Presidency is pleased to open nominations for the 8th Law Schools Global League Summer School.

The 8th LSGL Summer School will be delivered online between July 12 to July 25, 2020 by coordination of HSE University and LSGL Presidency.

Each member institution can nominate up to 3 students to register LSGL Online Summer School.

This year the following courses will be offered:

The week of July 13-17, 2020:

Trade and Investment in Times of Disruption

  • Prof. Michelle Ratton Sanchez-Badin, FGV/SP University 
  • Prof. Amrita Bahri, ITAM
    The week of July 20-25, 2020:

Contemporary Legal Aspects of the Global Digital Economy

  • Prof. Sylvia Papadopoulos, University of Pretoria
  • Dr. Rifat Azam, IDC

 

The Winter Academic Conference 2020

Legal Disruption Call for Papers

Following its successful inaugural February academic conference in Stockholm in 2019, the Law
Schools Global League is holding its second Academic Conference in February 2020. The conference
will be hosted by the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and take
place on Tuesday, 11 February 2020. The theme of the conference is Legal Disruption.
This call for papers is for senior and/or junior researchers at LSGL institutions, including PhD
candidates and former LSGL Summer School participants.
Proposals are being sought on one of six broad topics related to the theme of legal disruption.
The theme of the conference has been deliberately chosen so as to be globally relevant, applicable to
multiple sub-disciplines of legal scholarship, timely and open-ended. In inviting a discussion about
the theme of legal disruption, we are interested in exploring not only how law and legal education is
being disrupted by technological and commercial innovations but also in how legal orders (national,
regional and international) are today being disrupted by political movements of the left and the right.
Equally, is law itself an agent of disruption (in terms of its historical and ongoing effect on colonised
peoples, for example)? And just how might we understand the very idea of ‘legal disruption’ relative
to other possible metaphors of legal change, be they evolutionary or revolutionary? Without limiting
the possibilities of the foregoing or the following, it is proposed that there will be a mix of plenary
and parallel sessions on:
• Disrupting constitutional orders
• Can law disrupt the environmental status quo?
• Colonialism: disruptor and disrupted
• Technological disruptions to law, legal orders and the legal profession
• Disrupting business as usual: human rights in business; and
• Shaking up the international order
We anticipate having 12-16 papers in total. The LSGL will fund two nights’ approved hotel
accommodation in Sydney for each of the accepted presenters.
The conference will be held in the Law Building, University of New South Wales (Kensington
Campus), from 9:00am to 5:00pm.

Timelines and Details

• Paper proposals of 300 to 500 words, together with a brief CV, should be submitted no later than
30 September 2019.
• Proposals will be reviewed by a panel consisting of the current LSGL co-presidents (Prof. Amnon
Lehavi (Dean, Harry Radzyner Law School, IDC Herzliya) and Prof. Gonçalo Matías (Dean, Católica
Global Law School)) and UNSW Law faculty members (Prof. Gabrielle Appleby (Associate Dean
(International & External Engagement)), A/Prof. Ben Golder (Associate Dean (Education)) and
Prof. Michael Handler (LSGL faculty contact)). Decisions will be announced by 25 October 2019.
• Papers should be ready for circulation to all conference participants no later than 31 January
2020.
Please send inquiries, proposals/CVs and final papers to presidency@lawschoolsgloballeague.com

Logistical Information

Travel: All participants are to pay for their own travel to and from Sydney, and to and from the
conference venue.
Information about visa requirements to enter Australia is available at
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing and
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-finder. UNSW Law staff can provide
assistance if you need advice about the correct visa for your visit.

Accommodation: The two hotels we will use for the Academic Conference are the Crowne Plaza
Coogee Beach (www.crowneplazacoogee.com.au) and the Coogee Sands Hotel & Apartments
(www.coogeesands.com.au), both at spectacular Coogee Beach.
Two nights’ accommodation for those presenting papers at the Academic Conference will be
covered by the LSGL (successful presenters will be contacted by UNSW staff in late October, and
UNSW will arrange and pay for the two nights’ accommodation). Hotel accommodation for all other
parties (for example, those attending the LSGL Deans’ Meeting and Global Legal Tech Venture Day on
10 February, and non-presenting participants at the Academic Conference on 11 February), is to be
paid for by the individual or his or her institution. Speakers who wish to stay for longer than two
nights will also need to cover those additional nights.
The Coogee Beach hotels are located approximately 12 km from Sydney Airport. The
approximate taxi fare from the Airport is A$40 – $50, depending on time of day and traffic. All taxis
are regulated in New South Wales. (Unfortunately, there are no straightforward public transport
options to get from the Airport to Coogee Beach.)

Meals: Breakfast will be included at the Coogee hotels. Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be
served during the Academic Conference.

Conference location: The Academic Conference will be held at the Law Building, University of New
South Wales (Kensington Campus). A campus map is available at
http://fmtoolbox.unsw.edu.au/comms/KensingtonCampus.pdf and the Law Building is at F8.
The Kensington Campus is located approximately 3 km west of Coogee Beach, 5km south-east
of the Sydney Central Business District, and 7km south-east of Circular Quay/Sydney Opera House.
A shuttle bus will pick up speakers and conference attendees from the two Coogee hotels on
the morning of 11 February.

Pre-conference events: Those attending the February 2020 Deans’ Meeting and/or Academic
Conference arriving early are invited to a walking tour exploring Sydney’s indigenous, colonial and
recent history, to take place on Sunday, 9 February. This tour, which will be led by a number of
UNSW academics, will start at the Law Building at 1:00pm and finish in the Sydney suburb of Redfern
at approximately 5:00pm.
This will be followed by a cruise and welcome dinner on beautiful Sydney Harbour. This will
start from Circular Quay at 6:00pm.
Shuttle buses will take participants from the Coogee hotels to the start of the walking tour,
from Redfern back to the Coogee hotels, from the Coogee hotels to Circular Quay, and from Circular
Quay back to the Coogee hotels.

Weather: The average daytime temperature for Sydney in early February is 26°C (79°F), with
overnight lows of 18°C (64°F). However, it could well be much warmer than this, with daytime
temperatures at this time of year often around 30-35°C (85-95°F), and it is also likely to be humid,
with the possibility of afternoon storms. UV radiation is also likely to be very high at this time of year,
so please pack high SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses if you plan on spending any
time outside.