I take this opportunity to spread the word about an upcoming conference: "Jessup’s Bold Proposal: Engagements with ‘Transnational Law’ after Sixty Years." this is the Transnational Law Institute Signature Conference, Edmond J. Safra lecture theatre, 1 - 2 July 2016. This 2016 event will commemorate, revisit and rediscover Philip Jessup’s path-breaking Storrs lectures, delivered in 1956 at Yale Law School. My congratulations to Peer Zumbansen for organizing this marvelous event.
The post includes the conference announcement and the Conference Program.
Jessup's Bold Proposal Conference
1 and 2 July 2016
The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London
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ProgrammeFriday 1 July 2016 ‘What’s in a Text?’: Excavating, Unpacking and Contextualising Jessup’s Transnational Law9:30 Welcome, Registration, Coffee & Croissants10:15 PANEL 1: Engaging Law, Organisations and Institutions in Jessup’s ‘Transnational Law’HORATIA MUIR WATT, The Contested Core of Transnational LawSTEPHEN MINAS, Jessup at the United Nations: International Legacy, Transnational PossibilitiesGREGORY SHAFFER, The Public International Law Revolution and the Creation of TransnationalLegal Orders11:45 Coffee & Pastries12:00PANEL 2: Transnational Law’s Implications for Theories of Unity, Heterogeneity and PluralismPAUL SCHIFF BERMAN, From Transnational Law to Global Legal PluralismHANNAH BUXBAUM, The Regional Turn in Transnational LawREZA DIBADJ, Transnationalism and Federalism13:30 Lunch14:30 PANEL 3: Transnational Law’s Drama(s): The ‘Old’ and the ‘New’, the ‘Known’ and the ‘Unknown’JOTHIE RAJAH, Transnational Law as Drama: Two Scenes and the UnseenROBERT WAI, Transnational Legal Coercion15:45 Coffee & Pastries16:15 PANEL 4: The Politics of Transnational Law: Was there a Normative Message?A. CLAIRE CUTLER, Locating Private Transnational Authority and New Constitutional Governance in the Global Political EconomyADELLE BLACKETT, Transnational Law and Social JusticeCHRISTOPHER WHYTOCK, Transnational Law and the Global Legal SystemRALF MICHAELS, Transnational Conflicts19:00 Speaker DinnerSaturday 2 July 2016Transnational Imaginaries: Actors, Norms, Processes Sixty Years After Jessup’s Storrs Lectures9:00 Coffee & Croissants9:30 PANEL 5: ACTORSFLORIAN GRISEL, Jessup’s Transnational Law in Context: The Relevance of his Framework for anAnalysis of ‘International’ ArbitrationSHAHLA ALI, Transnational Law and Global Dispute ResolutionLARRY CATÁ BACKER, Transnational Law and the Multinational Enterprise: From Legal Concept/Method Framework to Systemicity in Global Polycentric Governance Orders11:00 Coffee11:15 PANEL 6: NORMSGRALF-PETER CALLIESS, Transnational Law: Market and AntitrustANTOINE DUVAL, What Lex Sportiva Tells You about Transnational LawJAN DALHUISEN, The Sources of Transnational Law and Their HierarchyBRYAN HORRIGAN, Transnationalisation, Dispute Resolution: Domestic, International and Foreign Intersections13:00 Lunch & Walk along the Thames15:00 PANEL 7: PROCESSESKARSTEN NOWROT, Aiding and Abetting in Theorising the Increasing Softification of the International Normative Order: A Darker Legacy of Jessup’s Transnational Law?IVANA ISAILOVIC, Critical Edge: Family, Parenthood and Sexuality through Transnational LensesTHOMAS SCHULTZ & NICCOLÒ RIDI, Comity and Transnational Law16:45 Coffee17:00 PANEL 8: ‘Law in Hiding’?: Emerging Methodologies in Transnational LawNATASHA AFFOLDER, Transnational Law as ‘Law in Hiding’: Brashness, Humility and Creativity in Researching Law’s FrontiersPRABHAKAR SINGH, Jessup’s Transnational Law: A Postcolonial AppraisalPEER ZUMBANSEN, Transnational Imaginaries: Law, Society and the Present20:00 Speaker DinnerList of Speakers:AFFOLDER, Natasha (University of British Columbia);ALI, Shahla (University of Hong Kong);BACKER, Larry Catá (Pennsylvania State University);BERMAN, Paul Schiff (George Washington University);BLACKETT, Adelle (McGill University);BUXBAUM, Hannah (Maurer School of Law, Indiana University);CALLIESS, Gralf-Peter (University of Bremen);CUTLER, A. Claire (University of Victoria);DALHUISEN, Jan (King’s College London);DIBADJ, Reza (University of California at San Francisco);DUVAL, Antoine (Hasser Instituut);GRISEL, Florian (King’s College London);HORRIGAN, Bryan (Monash University);ISAILOVIC, Ivana (McGill University);MICHAELS, Ralf (Duke University);MINAS, Stephen (King’s College London);MUIR WATT, Horatia (Sciences Po);NOWROT, Karsten (University of Hamburg);RAJAH, Jothie (American Bar Foundation);SCHULTZ, Thomas & RIDI, Niccolò(King’s College London);SHAFFER, Gregory (University of California at Irvine);SINGH, Prabhakar (Jindal Global Law School);WAI, Robert (Osgoode Law School, York University);WHYTOCK, Christopher A. (University of California at Irvine);ZUMBANSEN, Peer (King’s College London).Organisation:BHANDARI, Helen (TLI Coordinator);FAMA, Ada (King’s College London, Student Organiser–Programming);EDER, Niklas (King’s College London, Student Organiser –Jessup materials).Countries/Presenters:Canada: 5;U.S.: 8;Hong Kong: 1;Australia: 1;Germany: 2;India: 1;UK:5;The Netherlands: 1
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