giovedì 21 luglio 2011

How "Constitutional" Is Transnational Law? Scuola Superiore S.Anna, September 23-24 2011

HOW “CONSTITUTIONAL” IS TRANSNATIONAL LAW?
(September 23-24 2011)

PROGRAM




     September 23
(Venue: sala CdA Palazzo Toscanelli, via S.Cecilia n.3, Pisa)


10.30
Opening Remarks

Filippo Fontanelli and Giuseppe Martinico (STALS Editors)

10.45-12.00

Keynote speech

Gianluigi Palombella (University of Parma)
The Public's dual core structure and the prospect of  supranational (de) coupling

12.15-13.30

Transnational law, Globalization and constitutionalism: conceptual and normative queries

Chair: Filippo Fontanelli (Scuola Superiore S.Anna, Pisa)
Matej Avbelj (Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Kranj)
       Pluralism as a link between the legal orders

         Giuseppe Martinico (Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales, Madrid; Centre for Studies on Federalism, Turin)
               A constitutional approach to the development debate?

Discussant Marko Novak (European Faculty of Law, Nova Gorica)

15.30-16.45

EU law in post-national times
   
Chair: Roberto Castaldi (Scuola Superiore S.Anna, Pisa; Centre for Studies on Federalism, Turin)

      Lorenzo Zucca (King’s College, London)
   Monism and Fundamental Rights in Europe and Beyond

Joris Larik (European University Institute, Florence)
        Two Ships in the Night or in the Same Boat Together? Why the European Court of Justice Made the Right Choice in the Kadi Case

Discussant: Matej Avbelj (Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Kranj)

September 24
(Venue: Aula 3, Scuola Superiore S.Anna, Piazza Martiri della Libertá n. 33, Pisa)

9.15-11.30

The Global Administrative Law Perspective

Chair: Giuseppe Martinico (Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales, Madrid; Centre for Studies on Federalism, Turin)

Filippo Fontanelli (Scuola Superiore S.Anna, Pisa)
Pluralism 100 years after: from Santi Romano to the current disorder of the global legal regime

Nuhaila Carmouche (European University Institute, Florence)
Remaking Global Governance: Legality and Legitimacy in Global Administrative Law

Discussant: Elisabetta Morlino (University Roma 3, Rome)

11.45-13-00

Human Rights and Non-State Actors: Human Rights as vehicle of global constitutionalism?

Chair: Marko Novak (European Faculty of Law, Nova Gorica)
Benedict Wray (European University Institute, Florence)
   A Justice Framework for Transnational Corporate Harm

Jernej Letnar Černič (Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Kranj)
   Human rights and business: In search of effective remedial measure

Discussant: Filippo Fontanelli (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa)

13.00

Final Remarks

Paolo Carrozza (STALS Editor, Scuola Superiore S.Anna, Pisa)

For further information: martinico@cepc.es


Source: http://www.stals.sssup.it/files/workshop%20csf%20stals.pdf

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