The Future of Public
Law: Resilience,
Sustainability and
Artificial Intelligence
July 8 - 10, 2024
Madrid, Spain
@ielawschool
@ICON_S
ICON·S
2024
ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
BOOKLET
Welcome Statements
Schedule
Plenary Events
Social Events
Parallel Sessions
Sponsors
IE University Law School
Organizing Committee
Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
Monday 8th
Tuesday 9th
Wednesday 10th
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Welcome
Statements
A WORD OF WELCOME FROM THE DEAN
OF IE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOOL
IE Law School is proud to organize and host ICON·S 2024 Annual Conference on The Future of
Public Law: Resilience, Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence.
IE Law School is a global and multidisciplinary institution that transcends legal cultures, jurisdictions,
and traditions. Our mission is to foster positive change through comprehensive research, innovative
teaching methodologies, and active collaborations with private and public institutions, law firms,
and companies. We stand firmly behind our commitment to educate internationally-minded
professionals, including lawyers, jurists, and citizens with a global vision in the practice of law.
With this conference, we wish to contribute to strengthening the links within a global community
of academics and jurists in all areas of public law, including international law, constitutional law, and
administrative law. We believe that legal academics and professionals must play a relevant role in
society, and that global issues such as sustainability and artificial intelligence, and their impact on
society, should be discussed and analyzed from a public law perspective.
Our faculty, students and staff have worked hard to ensure that you enjoy ICON·S 2024 Annual
Conference. On behalf of all them, welcome to IE Law School.
Soledad Atienza
Dean, IE University Law School
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A WORD OF WELCOME FROM THE
ICON•S CO-PRESIDENTS
Welcome to the 2024 Annual Conference of the International Society of Public Law! We are thrilled
to have you here with us at IE University for a gathering unlike any other in the world.
The ICON•S Annual Conference is the premiere festival of ideas for all areas of study in public law.
You will be treated to hundreds of panels over the course of three days, covering a rich variety of
subjects in administrative, constitutional, international law and beyond.
We thank you for being here. You have traveled to Madrid by the thousands to connect with
colleagues old and new, to test and improve your ideas, and to learn from the innovative research
of our members.
We thank our hosts for all they have done to make our stay comfortable, enjoyable, and memorable.
They have prepared for months to welcome the world of public law to this marvelous campus.
We thank also our amazing teammates at ICON•S for volunteering their time in the service of our
public law community. Each of them believes deeply in the mission of the Society. We salute them
for their dedication to the values for which ICON•S stands tall.
The 2024 edition of our Annual Conference is special, as it marks the tenth anniversary of the
founding of ICON•S. When Sabino Cassese and Joseph Weiler convened the first ICON•S Conference
in Florence in 2014, they had a grand vision for building a community of public law rooted in equality,
inclusion, and affirmation for all irrespective of geography, ideology, seniority, and subject-matter
specialty. Today, their vision has become reality. We owe them a debt of gratitude. This conference
is an occasion to thank and congratulate them—and all who have helped build the Society into the
world’s largest and leading learned society for the study of public law.
The state of ICON•S is as strong as it has ever been. Membership is growing, chapters are thriving,
and our events continue to improve in every way.
We thank each of you for all you do to support the Society. We look forward to thanking you in
person over the next three days. In the meantime, we wish you a happy start to the 2024 edition of
the ICON•S Annual Conference!
Richard Albert
The University of Texas at Austin
Co-Presidents
The International Society of Public Law
| Welcome Statements
Marta Cartabia
Università Bocconi
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This year, the Society celebrates its tenth anniversary with its biggest-ever conference in Madrid.
Taking it forward as co-presidents from 2024-2027, we know that we step into large shoes.
Since the Society was founded by Joseph Weiler and Sabino Cassese in 2014 in Florence, the world
has truly changed. It has seen a pandemic and a rise in authoritarian and semi-authoritarian regimes,
and all of us are now much more aware of climate change. New ethical and legal challenges have
risen with the emergence of AI and other technologies. The discipline of comparative public law,
too, has changed - those here in Madrid and others elsewhere are working hard to understand how
public law shapes the present and can help with the future. But with the growth of the field and of
the Society, we also confront challenges.
Networks always play a role and the Society too is a network – but how open are we really to those
not part of some “in-group”, or to scholars who decline to treat themselves as a brand to build? How
can we enable global conversations and research cooperation as we confront the need to fly less?
And while legal comparison in public law is much more in vogue today than 20 years ago, it is still
hard to do comparative work well. ICON-S cannot solve all these problems, but we hope to take at
least some steps in the right direction in the next three years. We invite all of you to come to us with
ideas, criticism, and suggestions.
Sergio Verdugo
IE University Law School
Incoming Co-Presidents
The International Society of Public Law
Michaela Hailbronner
Universität Münster
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Schedule
| Schedule
MONDAY 8
TH
JULY
08.30 - 10.00 Emerging Scholars Reception
Parallel Sessions
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Keynote Speech | Human Rights in Times of Trouble:
Some Reflections on Sustainability and Resilience
Plenary Panel I: Sustainability, Climate Change and Human Rights
Welcoming Cocktail Reception
IE Club | Floor 24
Floors 3-20
Auditorium | Floor -4
Auditorium | Floor -4
Auditorium | Floor -4
Outside Patio | Ground Floor
Eleanor Sharpston (Cambridge)
Imani Daud Aboud (ACHPR)
Siofra O’Leary
Nancy Hernández (IACHR)
Siofra O’Leary (ECHR)
10.00 - 16.30
17.00 - 19.30
20.00 - 21.30
Parallel Sessions
Joseph Weiler Workshop
Taking Teaching Seriously: a Focus on “The Classroom”
Plenary Panel II: Public Law in the Age of AI - Ethical and Regulatory Challenges
Closing Ceremony
Floors 3-20
Auditorium | Floor -4
Auditorium | Floor -4
Auditorium | Floor -4
Jaclyn Neo (NUS)
Anu Bradford (Columbia)
John Tasioulas (Oxford)
François Delerue (IE)
10.15 - 16.15
09.00 - 10.00
16.30 - 19.00
WEDNESDAY 10
TH
JULY
09.00 - 10.00 LGBTQI+ Breakfast Reception
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
Women’s Lunch Reception
IE Club | Floor 24
Floors 3-20
Floors 3-20
IE Athletic Center | Floor -4
10.00 - 13.30
15.00 - 19.30
13.30 - 15.00
TUESDAY 9
TH
JULY
SCHEDULE
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Plenary
Events
9| Plenary Events
MONDAY 8
TH
Auditorium | Floor -4
Soledad Atienza is the Dean of IE Law School. She also serves as co-President
of the Law Schools Global League and as co-Chair of the International
Bar Association Future of Legal Services Commission. She has published
extensively in the fields of comparative law and legal education. She earned
her Ph.D in Social Sciences from IE University and an Executive MBA degree
from IE Business School. She also holds a law degree from Universidad San
Pablo CEU in Spain and a Certificate in European Studies from the European
Institute of the University of Saarland (Germany), and was a visiting student
at Cornell University in New York.
Soledad Atienza
Siofra O’Leary served as a Judge at the European Court of Human Rights
(ECtHR), elected in respect of Ireland, since 2015. Having served as a Section
President and Vice-President since 2020, she was elected President of the
Court in 2022. Prior to the ECtHR, President O’Leary worked for many years,
in different capacities, at the Court of Justice of the European Union. She
is a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges, was previously
Assistant Director of the Centre of European Law at the University of
Cambridge and a fellow of Emmanuel College, and is an Honorary Bencher
of the King’s Inns in Ireland.
Siofra O’Leary
17.30 - 18.15 Keynote address:
Human Rights in Times of Trouble: Some
Reflections on Sustainability and Resilience
17.00 - 17.30 Welcome & Opening Remarks
Richard Albert is Co-President of the International Society of Public Law,
Professor of World Constitutions and Director of Constitutional Studies at
the University of Texas at Austin, and founding director of the International
Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism. He has published over 30 books
on constitutional reform and democratic constitutionalism, including
“Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing Constitutions”
(Oxford University Press). He currently serves on the 15-person Constitutional
Reform Committee of Jamaica tasked with advising on writing and enacting
a new constitution for the country. Born in Quebec, Richard Albert served as
a law clerk to the Chief Justice of Canada. He holds law and political science
degrees from Yale, Oxford, and Harvard.
Richard Albert
10| Plenary Events
Dr. Isabela del Alcázar is a leader in science and sustainability, currently
serving as Chief Purpose and Sustainability Officer at IE University. With
a distinguished academic background that includes a PhD in Molecular
Biology and a Master’s in Biotechnology Management, Isabela seamlessly
blends scientific excellence with high-level management skills. Over more
than two decades, she has played a crucial role in integrating scientific
advancements with practical applications, fostering innovation and startup
creation. Her leadership at IE University has been pivotal in transforming the
institution into a sustainability hub, recognized globally for ESG teaching
and carbon footprint reduction. Committed to creating a lasting impact,
Isabela is dedicated to educating communities about sustainability, inspiring
behavioral changes, and actively sharing her expertise in conferences and
webinars to highlight the importance of sustainability in business and social
development.
Justice Imani Daud Aboud is a Tanzanian judge and the current President
of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (the African Court). She
was elected as a judge of the African Court in 2018 and she was appointed
President in 2021 for a two-year term, which was renewed in 2023. She holds
a Master of Laws from the University of Malta and a Bachelor of Laws from
the University of Dar es Salaam. She has served as a Presiding Judge of the
High Court of Tanzania, as Assistant Director in the President’s Office, and as
State Attorney at the Attorney General’s Chambers. She has been involved
in various human rights, international justice, and governance activities,
such as preparing Tanzania’s periodic reports to the UN and other bodies,
representing Tanzania at international meetings, serving on the boards of the
IAWJ and the SADC CFJ, and being a member of the IREC in Kenya.
Isabela del Alcázar
Imani Daud Aboud
Plenary Panel I
Sustainability, Climate Change and Human Rights
18.15 - 19.30
MONDAY 8
TH
Auditorium | Floor -4
Convener
Chair
Eleanor Sharpston KC read economics, languages and law at King’s College
Cambridge and did inter-disciplinary research at Corpus Christi College
Oxford before being called to the English Bar in 1980. She spent 25 years
practising EEC/EC/EU and taking pro bono cases involving the ECHR,
becoming a ‘silk’ (Queen’s Counsel) in 1999. She had a distinguished academic
career, lecturing in EU law and comparative law at University College London
and at Cambridge University. She served as an Advocate General at the CJEU
from 2006 to 2020, presenting over 340 Opinions on EU constitutional law.
After 2020, she has turned towards environmental law and now serves as a
member of the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee. As an emeritus
fellow of King’s College Cambridge and an honorary fellow of both Corpus
Christi College Oxford and the British Academy, she maintains academic
links with the UK, most recently as the Arthur Goodhart Visiting Professor in
Legal Science for the academic year 2023-2024.
Eleanor Sharpston
11| Plenary Events
She is a jurist with more than 30 years of experience in the judiciary, university
lecturer, specialist in constitutional law, human rights, public law and
magistrate of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of
Costa Rica. She has participated in the drafting of paramount bills on human
rights and in favor of vulnerable populations such as prisoners and HIV-AIDS
patients. Her judgments show her commitment to human rights, including
equal marriage, horizontal parity in favor of women’s political rights (which
means one of the highest percentages of women deputies in the Legislative
Assembly at present), as well as in matters of torture and police abuse of
detainees. Her experience is in the jurisdictional, academic and practical
areas.
Nancy Hernández
Plenary Panel I
Sustainability, Climate Change and Human Rights
MONDAY 8
TH
Auditorium | Floor -4
Siofra O’Leary served as a Judge at the European Court of Human Rights
(ECtHR), elected in respect of Ireland, since 2015. Having served as a Section
President and Vice-President since 2020, she was elected President of the
Court in 2022. Prior to the ECtHR, President O’Leary worked for many years,
in different capacities, at the Court of Justice of the European Union. She is a
Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges, was previously Assistant
Director of the Centre of European Law at the University of Cambridge and a
fellow of Emmanuel College, and is an Honorary Bencher of the King’s Inns
in Ireland.
Siofra O’Leary
12| Plenary Events
Marie-José Garot is an Associate Professor of European Union Law at IE University
and has served as Vice Dean of IE Law School for a long time. She has a PhD in
law from the European University Institute in Florence, and her research covers
different topics related to the European integration process, such as European
citizenship and the free movement of persons, and the new EU regulation on
digital services, among others. Marie-José Garot is also the director of the Centre
for European Studies at IE University.
Marie-José Garot
Joseph Weiler Workshop
Taking teaching seriously: A Focus on the Classroom
WEDNESDAY 10
TH
09.00 - 10.00
J.H.H. Weiler is University Professor at NYU School of Law and Senior Fellow at
the Harvard Center for European Studies. He serves too as Co-Editor in Chief of
ICON and EJIL.
Joseph Weiler
Chair
Auditorium | Floor -4
13| Plenary Events
Francisco de Elizalde (Ph.D., LLM) is an Associate Professor of Private Law at
IE Law School, IE University. He is the Director of the Jean Monnet Centre of
Excellence for Law & Automation (Lawtomation), co-financed by the European
Commission. He is a permanent Visiting Professor at Koç University (Turkey) and
has held Visiting Professorship positions at the City University of Hong Kong, the
University of Bologna, and FGV Sao Paulo (Brazil). Prof. Elizalde was a Visiting
Scholar at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. He is a
member of the Madrid Bar Association, the American Society of Comparative Law,
and the European Law Institute. He has consulted for the European Parliament
and the European Commission. His work has been cited by the Court of Justice
of the European Union.
Dr Jaclyn Neo is an Associate Professor of Law and the Director of the Centre for
Asian Legal Studies at the National University of Singapore (NUS). A scholar of
comparative constitutional law as well as law and religion, Jaclyn has published
in leading journals and is the editor/co-editor of more than ten books and special
journal issues. She has received multiple academic scholarships, competitive
research grants, teaching and research awards. Her co-authored article won the
International Journal of Constitutional Law’s Best Article Prize in 2023. Jaclyn
was an elected Council Member of ICON-S and sits on the editorial boards of
the Journal of Law and Religion, the Asian Journal of Comparative Law, Suprema
(Revista de Estudos Constitucionais) and the ICONnect blog. She has held visiting
positions at Princeton, UT Austin, Melbourne, and the Max Planck Institute for the
Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity.
Segismundo Álvarez Royo-Villanova is a Spanish notary and legal scholar, expert
in corporate law and mergers and acquisitions (M&A). He graduated in Law
from the Universidad Pontificia Comillas (ICADE) in 1989 and became a notary
in 1991. His academic accomplishments include a Doctorate in Law from the
University of Granada. Álvarez Royo-Villanova has authored and co-authored
several influential legal texts, including a comprehensive treatise on universal
succession in structural modifications and another on structural modifications
in corporate law. He regularly contributes articles to major legal journals and has
been an active voice in discussions on various legal reforms in Spain, writing in El
Pais, ABC, The Objective. Álvarez Royo-Villanova is also vice-president of the Chair
“Legal security in a digital society” at ICADE and President of the Foundation Hay
Derecho, the most prominent Spanish NGO for the defence of the rule of law and
editor of its blog.
Francisco de Elizalde
Jaclyn Neo
Chair
Plenary Panel II
Public Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence:
Ethical and Regulatory Challenges
WEDNESDAY 10
TH
16.30 - 18.00
Segismundo Álvarez
Sponsor
Convener
Auditorium | Floor -4
14| Plenary Events
Anu Bradford is Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organizations
at Columbia Law School. She is also a director for Columbia’s European Legal
Studies Center and a Senior Scholar at Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global
Business at Columbia Business School. She is an expert on European Union law,
digital regulation, international trade law, and comparative and international
antitrust law. Bradford is the author of “The Brussels Effect: How the European
Union Rules the World” (OUP 2020), which was named one of the Best Books of
2020 by Foreign Affairs. Her most recent book “Digital Empires: The Global Battle
to Regulate Technology” was published by Oxford University Press in September
2023, and was recognized as one of the Best Books of 2023 by Financial Times.
Anu Bradford
Plenary Panel II
Public Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence:
Ethical and Regulatory Challenges
Dr. François Delerue is an Assistant Professor of Law at IE University and a
member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for Law and Automation.
He is also an Associate Fellow of The Hague Program on International Cyber
Security (Leiden University) and the GEODE Center (Paris 8 University). Dr.
Delerue conducts research focusing predominantly on international law and
cyber operations. More broadly, he is interested in how new technologies and
activities (space activities, cyber, robotics and artificial intelligence) challenge
international law and international relations. His book ‘Cyber Operations and
International Law’ was published by Cambridge University Press in 2020 and was
awarded the 2021 Book Prize of the European Society for International Law. He
co-edited (together with Dennis Broeders, Fabio Cristiano, Frédérick Douzet and
Aude Géry) the edited volume ‘Artificial Intelligence and International Conflict in
Cyberspace: Ethical, Normative, and Legal Debates’ published by Routledge in
2023 (open access).
François Delerue
John Tasioulas is Professor of Ethics and Legal Philosophy and the inaugural
Director of the Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford. He is also a
Senior Research Fellow at Balliol College Oxford. He studied law and philosophy at
the University of Melbourne and completed his doctorate as a Rhodes Scholar at
the University of Oxford. He was previously Yeoh Professor of Politics, Philosophy,
and Law at King’s College London, Quain Professor of Jurisprudence at University
College London, Reader in Moral and Legal Philosophy at the University of Oxford,
and Lecturer in Jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow.
Professor Tasioulas is a Senior Fellow in Schmidt Sciences’s AI2050 program and a
member of the Prime Minister of Greece’s High-Level Advisory Committee on AI.
He has acted as a consultant on human rights to the World Bank and served as a
member of the International Advisory Board, Panel for the Future of Science and
Technology (STOA), European Parliament. Professor Tasioulas has held visiting
appointments at All Souls College, Oxford, the Australian National University,
Harvard University, the University of Chicago, the University of Melbourne,
and the University of Notre Dame. He has published widely in the areas of
moral philosophy, legal philosophy, political philosophy, and the philosophy of
technology. He is currently engaged in an AI2050 project on humanistic AI ethics
together with Professor Hélène Landemore (Yale University).
John Tasioulas
WEDNESDAY 10
TH
16.30 - 18.00
Auditorium | Floor -4
15| Plenary Events
Erin F. Delaney is Professor of Law with a courtesy appointment in the Department
of Political Science at Northwestern University (USA). Her scholarship explores
constitutionalism in comparative perspective, focusing on federalism and
judicial design. She was named the 2022 Federal Scholar in Residence at Eurac
Research’s Institute for Comparative Federalism in Bolzano, Italy, and held the
Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in the Theory and Practice of Constitutionalism
and Federalism at McGill University. She has also held research fellowships at
Edinburgh University and the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Prior to her position
at Northwestern, Professor Delaney served as a law clerk to Associate Justice
David H. Souter of the Supreme Court of the United States and to Judge Guido
Calabresi of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. She received her J.D.,
magna cum laude, from NYU School of Law; a Ph.D. from Cambridge University;
and an A.B. in Government, magna cum laude, from Harvard College.
Erin Delaney
Marcela Prieto Rudolphy is an associate professor of law and philosophy at the
University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law. She holds LLM and JSD
degrees from NYU. Her research areas include international law, the international
laws of armed conflict, comparative constitutional law, and political, moral and
legal philosophy. Her book, The Morality of the Laws of War, was published in
2023, and received the 2023 ABILA new author book award and the 2024 ASIL
Lieber Prize. She is co-editor in chief of the Spanish issue of the International
Journal of Constitutional Law.
Salvador Carmona is a Professor of Accounting and Management Control at IE
Business School-IE University, where he serves as Dean of Faculty and Rector,
respectively. He is an editorial board member of 14 international journals. He has
served as senior editor of Oxford Research Reviews (2012-2016), as well as editor-
in-chief of European Accounting Review (2006-2011). Salvador has been granted
honorary doctorates by the University of Almería (2019) and Aalto University
(2022). Other international recognitions include The Eminent Scholar Award –
Association of International Business; The Anthony G Hopwood Award –European
Accounting Assn; the Hourglass Award –Academy of Accounting Historians.
Salvador Carmona
Marcela Prieto
Closing Ceremony
WEDNESDAY 8
TH
18.00 - 19.00
Chair
Auditorium | Floor -4
16| Plenary Events
Chien-Chih Lin is a research professor at Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia
Sinica and a professor at Graduate Institute of National Development, National
Taiwan University. He received the LLM & JSD degrees from the University of
Chicago. His academic interests focus on judicial behavior and comparative
constitutional law in Asia. Lin is the coauthor of Constitutional Convergence in
East Asia (2022) and Ultimate Economic Conflict between China and Democratic
Countries (2022). His articles can be found in both peer-reviewed and student-
edited law journals as well as edited volumes, including Oxford Handbook
of Constitutional Law in Asia, American Journal of Comparative Law, and
International Journal of Constitutional Law. He is the book review editor and an
associate editor of the International Journal of Constitutional Law.
Chien-Chih Lin
Sergio Verdugo is the Secretary General and co-president-elect of the
International Society of Public Law. He is a professor of law at IE University and
an editor of the International Journal of Constitutional Law (ICON). His work
has appeared in journals such as the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law,
Global Constitutionalism, the University of Miami Law Review, the International
Journal of Constitutional Law, Revista de Derecho del Estado, Revista Chilena de
Derecho, and the Hague Journal on the Rule of Law. He holds degrees from New
York University, University of California, Berkeley, P. Universidad Católica de Chile,
and Universidad del Desarrollo.
Sergio Verdugo
Marta Cartabia is Co-President of the International Society of Public Law and a
full professor of Constitutional Law at Bocconi University, Milan. She is a President
Emeritus of the Italian Constitutional Court and a former Minister of Justice of
Italy. She founded the Italian Chapter of ICON•S and is currently a member of the
European Commission for Democracy through Law of the Council of Europe (the
‘Venice Commission’). She holds a PhD from the European University Institute
and a Law degree from the University of Milan.
Marta Cartabia
Michaela Hailbronner holds the Chair of German and International Public Law
and Comparative Law at the University of Münster. Michaela completed two
German law degrees before doing an LL.M. and a J.S.D. (doctorate) at Yale Law
School (LL.M. 2010 & J.S.D. 2013). She is involved in a number of German and
international collaborations and part of the advisory board of the International
Journal of Constitutional Law (ICON) as well as World Comparative Law (WCL/
VRÜ). Michaela served in different ICON-S committees and as Deputy Secretary
General from 2021-2024 and is taking over from Marta Cartabia as Co-President
of ICON-S together, together with Sergio Verdugo.
Michaela Hailbronner
Closing Ceremony
WEDNESDAY 8
TH
18.00 - 19.00
Auditorium | Floor -4
Social
Events
04
18| Social Events
Rosalind Dixon is a Scientia Professor and Director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of
Public Law at UNSW Sydney, and former co-president of ICON.S.
Dr. Antonios Kouroutakis is an Associate Professor at IE University in Madrid,
Spain. He holds a DPhil in Law from the University of Oxford and an LLM
from UCLA School of Law. Dr. Kouroutakis’ research interests primarily focus
on constitutional engineering, public law, and regulation. Specifically, he is
interested in the concepts of separation of powers, the rule of law, emergency
legislation, and the regulation of new technologies. He has published extensively
on these topics in international, peer-reviewed journals, and his work has been
cited in numerous reports. His book, “The Constitutional Value of Sunset Clauses”
(Routledge, 2016), has been referenced in the House of Commons (UK) during
debates on the inclusion of a sunset clause in the Taxation (Cross-border Trade)
Bill and cited by the Apex Court in Kerala, India.
Rosalind Dixon
Antonios Kouroutakis
Michaela Hailbronner
Michaela Hailbronner holds the Chair of German and International Public Law
and Comparative Law at the University of Münster. Michaela completed two
German law degrees before doing an LL.M. and a J.S.D. (doctorate) at Yale Law
School (LL.M. 2010 & J.S.D. 2013). She is involved in a number of German and
international collaborations and part of the advisory board of the International
Journal of Constitutional Law (ICON) as well as World Comparative Law (WCL/
VRÜ). Michaela served in different ICON-S committees and as Deputy Secretary
General from 2021-2024 and is taking over from Marta Cartabia as Co-President
of ICON-S together, together with Sergio Verdugo.
Sponsored by
Emerging Scholars Reception
MONDAY 8
TH
08.30 - 10.00
IE Club | Floor 24
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
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Everyone is welcome to join us for this cocktail reception, with live music, food, and drinks.
Weather permitting, the reception will take place right after the first plenary panel in the garden
located in front of IE Tower’s main entrance.
| Social Events
Fernando Pastor Merchante is an Associate Professor of Administrative Law at
IE University Law School, where he currently serves as Vice-Dean of Faculty and
Research. His scholarship deals with EU and comparative administrative law, with
a special focus on administrative justice and State aid governance. He has served
as legal adviser to the deputy-minister for parliamentary affairs of the Spanish
Government and as stagiaire at the Court of Justice of the European Union. He
has been Guest Professor at the University of Mannheim and Émile Noël Fellow
at NYU. He holds bachelor’s degrees in Law and Political Science by Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid, a Master of Laws-LLM by Columbia University School of Law,
and a Ph.D. in Law by the European University Institute.
Argelia Queralt Jiménez holds a PhD in Law and is an Associate Professor of
Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Barcelona. She
is currently serving as a Law Clerk at the Spanish Constitutional Court. Her
main lines of research are the multilevel protection of fundamental rights and
freedoms in Europe and Latin America. Her research also includes the rights of
political participation and gender studies. More recently she has been involved
in the research on the so-called digital constitutionalism. The principal features
of her research are its European perspective, comparative methodology and
interdisciplinary approach to the topics of study. She is the author of more than 50
publications. Furthermore, she is a member of the European Group of Public Law
and takes part in different networks and research. She is a co-editor of IberIconnect.
blog and co-chair of the Spanish chapter of the ICON·Society.
Argelia Queralt Jiménez
Michaela Hailbronner
Michaela Hailbronner holds the Chair of German and International Public Law
and Comparative Law at the University of Münster. Michaela completed two
German law degrees before doing an LL.M. and a J.S.D. (doctorate) at Yale Law
School (LL.M. 2010 & J.S.D. 2013). She is involved in a number of German and
international collaborations and part of the advisory board of the International
Journal of Constitutional Law (ICON) as well as World Comparative Law
(WCL/VRÜ). Michaela served in different ICON-S committees and as Deputy
Secretary General from 2021-2024 and is taking over from Marta Cartabia as
Co-President of ICON-S together, together with Sergio Verdugo.
Fernando Pastor Merchante
Welcoming Cocktail Reception
MONDAY 8
TH
20.00 - 21.30
Outside Patio | Ground Floor
20| Social Events
Dr. François Delerue is an Assistant Professor of Law at IE University and a member
of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for Law and Automation. He is also an
Associate Fellow of The Hague Program on International Cyber Security (Leiden
University) and the GEODE Center (Paris 8 University). Dr. Delerue conducts
research focusing predominantly on international law and cyber operations.
More broadly, he is interested in how new technologies and activities (space
activities, cyber, robotics and artificial intelligence) challenge international law
and international relations. His book ‘Cyber Operations and International Law’ was
published by Cambridge University Press in 2020 and was awarded the 2021 Book
Prize of the European Society for International Law. He co-edited (together with
Dennis Broeders, Fabio Cristiano, Frédérick Douzet and Aude Géry) the edited
volume ‘Artificial Intelligence and International Conflict in Cyberspace: Ethical,
Normative, and Legal Debates’ published by Routledge in 2023 (open access).
François Delerue
The LGBTQI+ reception’s aim is to encourage discussion within ICON-S on the
significance of LGBTQI+ research in public law.
We have witnessed considerable progress in LGBTQI+ rights, which was unimaginable
just a few years ago. However, there is still much work to be done. We are deeply
concerned by the global backlash against LGBTQI+ individuals, whose equal
citizenship remains largely elusive. As academics, what can we suggest? It is essential
to understand both these advancements and setbacks. But how can this be achieved?
The reception, taking place in IE Club on Tuesday 9th at 9am, will be the occasion to
explore all of this (and more).
The reception will be a welcoming and friendly environment, dedicated to diversity,
inclusion, and amplifying the voices of those who are often unheard.
If you would like to learn more about the event or have specific requests or suggestions,
please do not hesitate to contact us. The contact persons are François Delerue (francois.
[email protected]), Michele Krech (michelekrech@uchicago.edu), and Stefano Osella
LGBTQI+ Breakfast Reception
TUESDAY 9
TH
09.00 - 10.00
IE Club | Floor 24
21| Social Events
Michele Krech is a Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer in Law at the University of
Chicago Law School. Her research lies at the intersection of international and
transnational law, global governance and institutions, and critical legal theory.
Her work examines evolving structures and modes of transnational regulation
from interdisciplinary perspectives, giving particular attention to the role of
private authorities in shaping global norms. She has recently focused on the
regulation of gender in global sport governance, from feminist, queer, and
postcolonial perspectives. Michele holds a JSD and LLM from NYU School of
Law, a JD from the University of Ottawa, an MA in International Affairs from
Carleton University, and a BA in Global Development Studies from Queen’s
University.
Michele Krech
Stefano is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law and Deputy Director of the
Centre for Comparative and Public Law at the University of Hong Kong. He is a
comparative public lawyer with wide-ranging interests in socio-legal theory law
and anthropology human (particularly socio-economic) rights and gender and
the law. His primary focus is on the ways gender identity and sexual orientation
are embedded and presupposed in constitutional law. More recently Stefano has
started researching the concept of care within constitutional law. He is currently
working on a monograph on gender diversity in public law. Stefano serves as the
Chair of the Committee for Community and Engagement of the International
Society of Public Law and holds the position of Associate Editor for the International
Journal of Constitutional Law.
Stefano Osella
LGBTQI+ Breakfast Reception
TUESDAY 9
TH
09.00 - 10.00
IE Club | Floor 24
22| Social Events
Marta Cartabia
Women’s Lunch Reception
TUESDAY 8
TH
13.30 - 15.00
IE Athletic Center | Floor -4
Sonsoles Arias Guedón is assistant professor at IE Law School (IE University, Spain),
where she teaches Constitutional and Administrative law. She is also the co-
director of the Legal Clinic. Her research interests lie in constitutional law, more
specifically in the vertical division of powers -unitary and federal systems, direct
democracy and referendum and constituent processes. Her latest publication
has focused on the failed constitution-making process in Kenya in 2005 (I·CON,
2024). Her doctoral thesis, which focused on the Constitutions of the German
Bundesländer, obtained the recognition of the Center for the Constitutional
and Political Studies (Ministry of Presidency, Spain) in 2015. She has carried out
research at Oxford Law School; Cambridge Faculty of Law; Bucerius Law School
and Ludwig-Maximilians Universität. She is a visiting professor at Koç University
(Istanbul). She has also practiced as a lawyer for several years. She is a member of
the Madrid Bar Association.
Marta Cartabia is Co-President of the International Society of Public Law and a
full professor of Constitutional Law at Bocconi University, Milan. She is a President
Emeritus of the Italian Constitutional Court and a former Minister of Justice of
Italy. She founded the Italian Chapter of ICON•S and is currently a member of the
European Commission for Democracy through Law of the Council of Europe (the
‘Venice Commission’). She holds a PhD from the European University Institute
and a Law degree from the University of Milan.
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Sessions
05
Parallel
Session 01
Monday
8
th
July 2024
10.00 - 11.30
26| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
Living Constitutionalism on Abortion: Comparative Analysis
About Transforming Abortion Policies
The Chinese Constitution and the Meaning of Sovereignty
Cambio constitucional en México y el rol de la Suprema Corte
de Justicia
01
02
03
Chair
Chair
Chair
Keigo Obayashi
Keio University, Professor of Law, Japan
Nick Barber
Oxford, Professor, United Kingdom
Juan M Mecinas
Puebla, Professor, Mexico
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jonathan Hafetz | Seton Hall University, Professor of Law, USA
Living Constitutionalism in the United States after Dobbs
Catalina Martínez Coral | Center for Reproductive Rights, Vice President Latin America and the Caribbean, Colombia
Abortion and Living Constitutionalism in Colombia
Keigo Obayashi | Keio University, Professor of Law, Japan
Abortion Policy and Living Constitutionalism in Japan
Ruiyi Li | Nankai University, Professor, China
Popular Sovereignty a Fundamental Feature of the Chinese Constitution?
Ewan Smith | UCL, Professor, United Kingdom
Legalism in Chinese Political Theory
Wenjie Xu | Oxford, Mr, United Kingdom
The Chinese Constitution, Sovereignty, and Hong Kong
Juan M Mecinas | Puebla, Professor, Mexico
Rodrigo Camarena | ITAM, Professor, Mexico
Claudia Aguilar | Escuela Libre de Derecho, Professor, Mexico
Camilo Saavedra | UNAM, Researcher, Mexico
27
Book Roundtable - EU Law and National Constitutions: the
Constitutional Dynamics of Multi-Level Governance (Alberto
Nicòtina, Patricia Popelier and Peter Bursens eds.) Routledge 2024.
The infrastructure of the Digital Public Sphere of European Law
04
05
Chair
Chair
Patricia Popelier
University of Antwerp, Professor, Belgium
Jan Komárek
University of Copenhagen, Professor, Denmark
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ylenia Citino | LUISS Guido Carli, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Alberto Nicotina | University of Amsterdam, Lecturer, Netherlands
Constitutional Strategies in the face of Multi-level Governance
Catarina Santos-Botelho | Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Porto), Professor, Portugal
Portugal: A European Union-friendly jurisdiction
Marta Vicente | Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Porto), Assistant Professor, Portugal
Portugal: A European Union-friendly jurisdiction
Elisabeth Paar | University of Vienna, Univ.-Ass. Mag., Austria
European Constitutional Law and Its Digital Public Sphere
Alexander Somek | University of Vienna, Professor, Austria
European Constitutional Law and Its Digital Public Sphere
Jan Komárek | University of Copenhagen, Professor, Denmark
Reflections on the infrastructure of digital public sphere
Alexandra Kemmerer | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Dr., Germany
Daniel Sarmiento | Universidad Complutense of Madrid, Professor, Spain
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
28
Personal Identity, State, and the Law
South Asian Constitutional Studies: The State of the Field
06
07
Chair
Chair
Yukio Okitsu
Kobe University, Professor, Japan
Theunis Roux
UNSW, Professor, Australia
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Yukio Okitsu | Kobe University, Professor, Japan
Zairyū-Shikaku (Status of Residence), an Identifier of Foreign Nationals in Japan
Keigo Fuchi | Kobe University, Professor, Japan
The Right to (Be Free from) Personal Identity: Janus-like Role of Article 13 of the Constitution of Japan
Takuya Hatta | Kobe University, Professor, Japan
Proceeding with the Civil Lawsuit with Concealed Identity
Nami Thea Ohnishi | Tokyo University, Associate Professor, Japan
Identity Proof in Immigration and Nationality Law: Implications of German Law for Japanese Legal Practice
Maiko Fuchi | Kanagawa University, Professor, Japan
Moral Rights and Avatar: Old and New Problems in Copyright
Surbhi Karwa | UNSW, Phd Candidate, Australia
South Asian Comparative Constitutional Studies: A Shift Towards Grounding Differences
Neil Modi | Georgetown University, PhD Candidate, USA
Transformative Constitutionalism and South Asian Comparative Constitutional Studies
Dinesha Samararatne | University of Colombo, Professor, Sri Lanka
South Asian Comparative Constitutional Studies: Reflections
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
29
Comparative Constitutionalism & Courts08
Chair
Pieter-Augustijn Van Malleghem
UCLouvain, Professor, Belgium
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Barbara Grabowska-Moroz | CEU Democracy Institute, Senior Reserch Fellow, Hungary
Limits of the constitutional gender justice in Central and Eastern Europe – preliminary overview
Pieter-Augustijn Van Malleghem | UCLouvain, Professor, Belgium
Anti-Court Packing Measures after Authoritarianism
Nezahat Demiray | Ufuk University, Assistant Professor, Turkey
The ambiguous rigidity of the Turkish Constitutional Court: Equality principle and family name of married women
Charles-Maxime Panaccio | Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Professor, Canada
Wokes and Fascists… ‘Tis Hard to Passe Between the Points of Both Unwounded’: Discrimination, Substantive Equality
and Constitutional Rights
Afonso Brás | Lisbon Public Law Research Centre, Guest Lecturer, Portugal
The “normative” access to the Portuguese Constitutional Court: an excessive limitation?
Joined Book Roundtable- Massimo Fichera’s ‘The EU
and Constitutional Time- The Significance of Time in
Constitutional Change’ and Paul Linden-Retek’s ‘Postnational
Constitutionalism- Europe and the Time of Law’
09
Chair
Massimo Fichera
University of Maastricht, Faculty of Law, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Law, Netherlands
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Paul Linden-Retek | University at Buffalo Law School, Associate Professor of Law, USA
Book
Ana Bobić | Court of Justice of the European Union, Référendaire in the cabinet of Advocate General Ćapeta, Belgium
Signe Larsen | University of Oxford, Fellow, United Kingdom
Franca Feisel | European University Institute, Researcher, Italy
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
30
Consumer Protection in the EU
Comparative Constitutional Studies: The State of the Field
11
10
Chair
Ran Hirschl
University of Toronto, Professor, Canada
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Mila Versteeg | University of Virginia, Professor of Law, USA
“Does Unamendability Protect Democracy?”
Adam Chilton | University of Chicago, Professor of Law, USA
“Gradual Constitutional Change”
Keren Weinshall | Hebrew University, Professor of Law, Israel
“Reconceptualizing Judicial Activism: Intervention vs. Involvement in Apex Courts”
Tom Ginsburg | University of Chicago, Professor of Law, USA
“The Logic of Transitional Provisions”
Diego Zambrano | Stanford University, Professor of Law, USA
“The Informal Norms of Judicial Appointments”
Chair
Mélanie Levy
University of Neuchâtel, Prof. Dr. iur., Switzerland
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
László Selnicean | Ludovika University of Public Service, Assistant Lecturer, Hungary
Challenges and Solutions of Consumer Redress
Mélanie Levy | University of Neuchâtel, Prof. Dr. iur., Switzerland
Balancing the Scales: The Legal Dynamics of Agricultural Exceptionalism and Public Health
Zachary Cooper | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, PhD Candidate, Netherlands
Wishful Predicting: The Unsustainability of Public European Copyright Frameworks in the Era of Generative AI Tools
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
31
Navigating the Paradox: The Doctrine of Unconstitutional
Constitutional Amendments
Between pluralist and collaborative constitutionalism
Book Roundtable - Public International Law: A Multi-Perspective
Approach (Sué González Hauck, Raffaela Kunz and Max Milas (eds))
13
14
12
Chair
Chair
Chair
Amal Sethi
University of Hamburg, Senior Fellow, Germany
Athanasios (Akis) Psygkas
Western University, Associate Professor, Canada
Sué González Hauck
DEZIM, Dr., Germany
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Sergio Verdugo | IE University, Assistant Professor, Spain
The Dark Side of the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amenmdent Doctrine
Yaniv Roznai | Reichman University, Associate Professor, Israel
How Should Courts React When it Faces The First Slice Of The Salami
Joel Colon Rios | Victoria Univerisity Wellington, Professor, New Zealand
On the legal implications of a ‘permanent’ constituent power
Tamar Hostovsky Brandes | Ono Academic College, Senior Lecturer, Israel
Mariana Velasco Rivera | Maynooth University, Assistant Professor, Ireland
Aileen Kavanagh | Trinity College Dublin, Professor, Ireland
Maartje De Visser | Singapore Management University, Professor, Singapore
Jaclyn Neo | National University of Singapore, Associate Professor, Singapore
Athanasios (Akis) Psygkas | Western University, Associate Professor, Canada
Raffaela Milena Kunz | UZH, Dr., Switzerland
Victor Stoica | University of Bucharest, Dr., Romania
Beatrice Walton | Debevoise & Plimpton, J.D., USA
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
32
The (unexploited) potential of procedural judicial reviewin
tacking the rule of law crisis in Europe:Selected domestic
constitutional experiences
Resilience of Global Administrative Law & the Private/Public Divide16
15
Chair
Chair
Cristina Fasone
LUISS University, Assistant Professor, Italy
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Viktor Zoltán Kazai | Université libre de Bruxelles - Institute for European Studies, Post-doctoral researcher, Belgium
The judicialization of parliamentary law-making: a long-standing and widespread phenomenon
Audrey Bachert | Aix-Marseille Université, Associate Professor, France
The systemic problems of the legislative process in France and their review by the Constitutional Council
Maciej Serowaniec | Nicolaus Copernicus University, Associate Professor, Poland
The systemic problems of the legislative process in Poland (especially under the PiS government) and their review by the
Constitutional Tribunal
Nicola Lupo | LUISS University, Full Professor, Italy
The cautious approach of the Italian Constitutional Court in front of the structural deficiencies of the Italian legislative
process
Marco Macchia
University of Rome Tor Vergata, Professor, Italy
Marie PADILLA | University of Bordeaux, Assistant Professor, France
‘If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?’ A comparative view on the resilience of comparative administrative law.
Percy Shelley, ‘Ode to the West Wind’, 1819.
Loth Van der Auwermeulen | Hasselt University, Dr., Belgium
Retaining awareness to the resilience of administrative law: a necessary condition for an effective (administrative)
enforcement
Mariet Stiers | Hasselt University, Drs., Belgium
Retaining awareness to the resilience of administrative law: a necessary condition for an effective (administrative)
enforcement
Marco Macchia | University of Rome Tor Vergata, Professor, Italy
Private Powers and Administrative Law
Emanuel V Towfigh | EBS Universität (Germany) / Peking University School of Transnational Law (China), Professor Dr.,
Germany
Cooperation and Corporation. Developing a “general law of the corporation” beyond the private/public law divide
Shingira S Masanzu | London School of Economics and Political Science, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
Public infrastructure, private finance: Counting the cost of legal choices in the promotion of infrastructure public-private
partnerships
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
33
Disability Rights, Digitalisation, and the Role of AI
International Migration & Asylum Law18
17
Chair
Chair
Alicia Pastor y Camarasa
University of Lausanne- IDHEAP, Post-doc, Switzerland
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Sophie Weerts | University of Lausanne, Professor, Switzerland
Intelligent assistive technologies and the participation of people with disabilities in lawmaking and public decision: the
Swiss experience
Delia Ferri | Maynooth University, Full Professor, Ireland
Digital accessibility as Gateway to Equality for Persons with Disabilities”
Ilze Grobbelaar-du Plessis | University of Pretoria, Associate Professor, South Africa
The global efforts for the protection of persons with disabilities and its impact on societal challenges and transformation
within a South African context
Mario Manna | Luiss, PhD candidate, Italy
Bridging the Digital Divide: Innovations for Sustainable and Equitable Technological Advancement in the Context of the
Green Transition
Benedicta Quarco | Luiss, PhD Candidate, Italy
Bridging the Digital Divide: Innovations for Sustainable and Equitable Technological Advancement in the Context of the
Green TransitionBridging the Digital Divide: Innovations for Sustainable and Equitable Technological Advancement in
the Context of the Green Transition
Veronica Federico
University of Florence, Professor, Italy
Maciej Grześkowiak | University of Warsaw, LLM, Poland
The Gap Between the Principle of Temporary Refuge and Asylum: How the International Refugee Regime Perpetuates
Emergencies
Sara Hungler | HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, PhD habil., Hungary
Welcomed, with Restrictions – A Case Study of Migrant Workers in Hungary in the 2015-2024 Period
Benedita Menezes Queiroz | Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Assistant Professor, Portugal
Pending Precarity: No right to stay for medical reasons within the European Union
Veronica Federico | University of Florence, Professor, Italy
Regulating Migration at the Time of Populism. Women as battleground in European populist migration legal framework
Emre Akalin | Koç University, PhD Student, Turkey
Sustainability of democracy in the future: law-making based on knowledge of human rights
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
34
Artificial Intelligence, Data Governance, and Environmental
Monitoring
The constitutional bases of Europe: towards a sustainable
democracy
19
20
Chair
Chair
Maria Francesca De Tullio
Federico II University of Naples, Post-doc Researcher, Italy
Giacomo Palombino
Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales (CEPC), Investigador García Pelayo, Spain
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Maria Francesca De Tullio | Federico II University of Naples, Post doc Researcher, Italy
Marta Aurino | Federico II University of Naples / Université Bordeaux, PhD Candidate, France
Francesca Niola | Federico II University, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Michela Tuozzo | Federico II University of Naples, Post doc researcher, Italy
Giacomo Palombino | Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales (CEPC), Doctor, Spain
In defense of the future: the constitutional dimension of intergenerational equity
Daniela Messina | University of Naples “Parthenope”, Doctor, Italy
Technological development and fundamental rights: protecting human dignity in the AI era
Alessia Tomo | University of Antwerp - DigiTax, Doctor, Belgium
Technological development and fundamental rights: the case of the tax administrations
Rosa Iannaccone | University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Doctor, Italy
Popular participation and environmental decisions: some experiences in comparison
Antonio Pérez Miras | University of Granada, Doctor, Spain
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
35
Strategic Litigation before European and International Courts I
AI Technology, Maritime Border Control, and Legal Implications
for Climate Displaced Persons
21
22
Chair
Chair
Pola Cebulak
VU Amsterdam, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Andrea Maria Pelliconi
City University of London, PhD candidate, United Kingdom
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Emilia Korkea-aho | University of Eastern Finland, Professor, Finland
Marta Morvillo | University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Who does strategic litigation with EU law empower? A framing paper
Francesca Episcopo | University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Navigating the legal landscape: unveiling the power and pitfalls of private enforcement in data protection litigation
Virginia Passalacqua | University of Turin, Assistant Professor, Italy
Silent Justice: Exploring the lack of EU litigation for migrant rights in Greece.
Aphrodite Papachristodoulou | University of Galway, Postdoctoral Researcher, Ireland
Euphemisms of Success: Unraveling the Dark Realities of AI Technology in European Border and Migration Management
Dave-Inder Comar | The Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies at Leiden University, PhD candidate, Netherlands
AI-enhanced border externalisation and threats to the self-determination of climate-vulnerable peoples
Kikelomo Kila | University of Huddersfield, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Paul Abba | University of Huddersfield, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Climate Displacements and AI Technology under International Climate Instruments: Fulfilling State Obligations through
AI Adaptation Tools
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
36
Informational disfuntions during the electoral process
The Law of AI Infrastructures: Liability, Standards, Regulation
23
24
Chair
Chair
Rafael Rubio
Complutense University, Professor, Spain
Thomas Streinz
NYU Law, Guarini Global Law & Tech, Executive Director and Adjunct Professor of Law, Germany
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Argelia Queralt | Barcelona University, Professor, Spain
Gender-based political violence in the electoral process
Rodrigo Cetina | Pompeu Fabra University, Professor, Spain
Local electoral authorities in the United States and disinformation
Leyre Burguera | UNED, Professor, Spain
Election communication, microsegmentation, and misinformation.
María Garrote | Complutense University, Professor, Spain
Platform moderation in electoral campaigns
Gonzalo Ramírez | Externado University, Professor, Colombia
Disinformation and political tensions in Colombia.
Tomer Shadmy | The Federmann Cyber Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Research Fellow, Israel
Reimagining AI Decentralization
Yirong Sun | NYU Law, Guarini Global Law & Tech, Fellow, China
Regulating Disappeared Language Models
Angelina Fisher | NYU Law, Guarini Global Law & Tech, Adjunct Professor of Law, Canada
Benedict Kingsbury | NYU Law, Murry and Ida Becker Professor of Law, New Zealand
Justus Vasel | Henrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Assistant Professor for Public Law and Artificial Intelligence, Germany
AI Regulation and Infrastructural Competition
AI & National Security25
Chair
Ebrahim Afsah
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Artificial Intelligence, Law, and National Security
Dr Ebrahim Afsah | University of Copenhagen, Associate Professor, Denmark
Commonwealth National Security Constitutionalism since the end of the Cold War
Dr Paul F Scott | University of Glasgow, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
India’s legislative model of security: extraordinary and permanent
Ms Faiza Rahman | University of Melbourne, Melbourne Law School, Phd Candidate, Australia
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
10.00-11.30
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Session 02
Monday
8
th
July 2024
11.00 - 12.30
38| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
Interest Group: Neurolaw, Neurotechnology and Human Rights01
Convener
Ana Maria D’Ávila Lopes
Universidade de Fortaleza (Brazil)
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
AI Regulation in Favour of Vulnerable Groups of Society
Public Administration in the Sign of Finance. Resilience and
Financial Sustainability in Hard Times
02
03
Chair
Chair
Judit Glavanits
Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, associate professor, head of department, Hungary
Elisa D’Alterio
University of Catania, Professor, Italy
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Péter Bálint Király | Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, assistant professor, Hungary
“Label the Net!” - How to Protect the Children in the Online World
Gergely G. Karácsony | Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, associate professor, Hungary
Raised by AI? - Protection of the Children in the Digital Age
Judit Glavanits | Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, associate professor, head of
department, Hungary
Acceptance and Support of AI and Robotics in Public Healthcare
Jácint Ferencz | Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, associate professor, head of
department, Hungary
Risks of AI-supported Decision Making in the Labour Market and Regulatory Challenges
Tamara Álvarez Robles | University of León, assistant professor, Spain
The importance of the right of access to the Internet for vulnerable groups
Elisa D’Alterio | University of Catania, Professor, Italy
“Public Administration in the Sign of Finance. An introduction”
Elena Di Carpegna Brivio | University of Milan Bicocca, Researcher, Italy
“The financial shape of the administration through the lens of parliamentary debate”
Giulio Rivellini | LUISS, PhD Student, Italy
“Financial conditionality and public staff management in multilevel legal systems”
Ignazio Spadaro | University of Catania, Researcher, Italy
“Regional Councils as democratic outposts in top-down funding plans”
Salvatore Randazzo | University of Catania, PhD Student, Italy
“How European Semester changes economic politics of the EU Member States: case studies”
39
Book Roundtable - In Search of a Legal Model of Self-Employment
in Poland: A Comparative Legal Analysis, ed. Tomasz Duraj (Polish)
Safeguarding the Right to Good Administration in the Age of AI
The Human Rights in the Globalized / Digitalized World - From
the Mexican and Japanese Point of View
04
05
06
Chair
Chair
Chair
Robert Siuciński
University of Lodz, Mgr, Poland
Melanie Fink
Central European University / Leiden University, Dr, Austria
Satoshi Yamada
Kyoto University, Professor, Japan
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Tomasz Duraj | University of Lodz, Associate Professor, Poland
Legal Model of Self-Employment in Poland - A Law of Employment Perspective
Marcin Krajewski | University of Lodz, Dr, Poland
Legal Model of Self-Employment in Poland - A Social Security Perspective
Aneta Tyc | University of Lodz, Associate Professor, Poland
Self-Employment in Italian Law
Marco Almada | European University Institute, LL.M., Italy
The role of frontline administrators in the age of AI
Teresa Pareja Sanchez | University of Castilla-La Mancha, LL.M., Spain
The duty to give reasons and transparency of ADM systems
Filipe Brito Bastos | NOVA School of Law, Dr, Portugal
Checks and balances in the European digital administrative state
Giulia Gentile | Essex Law School, Dr, United Kingdom
Good administration and damages
Simona Demkova | Leiden University, Dr, Netherlands
Fernando Elizondo Garcia | Tecnológico de Monterrey, Lecturer, Mexico
Threats to Human Rights in the Digital Era: Generative AI and Neurorights
Takashi Shirouzu | Chiba University, Associate Professor, Japan
Cases of Inequality in Japanese Society in the Digital Era
Satoshi Yamada | Kyoto University, Professor, Japan
Reassessment of the Notion of Digital Constitutionalism
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
40
Collective Identities, AI and Criminal Justice: An
Interdisciplinary Approach
Vulnerabilities and the Social State (Spanish)
07
08
Chair
Chair
José Núñez
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Professor, Spain
Ángel Aday Jiménez
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Associate Professor, Spain
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ignacio Álvarez | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Professor, Spain
Diversity protection within constitutional law
Elena Maculan | Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Professor, Spain
Does protection mean annulling individual’s will? The case of forgiveness granted by minors and persons with disabilities
José Núñez | Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Professor, Spain
Women serving life sentence: a case of negative discrimination?
Gemma Varona | Instituto Vasco de Criminología, Professor, Spain
The potentials and perils of algorithmic victimology
Puerto Solar | Secretaría General de Instituciones Penitenciarias, Jurist, Spain
The use of artificial intelligence as a risk assessment instrument in relation to minorities
Carmen Montesinos Padilla | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Associate Professor, Spain
The reconstruction of the social state. A prospective view
Pablo Riquelme Vázquez | Universidade de Vigo, Assistant Professor, Spain
Constitution and poverty in situations of need
María Antonia Arias Martinez | Universidade de Vigo, Associate Professor, Spain
Telematic administration and vulnerability
Gabriel Vidal Cernadas | CEPC, Researcher, Spain
Youth as a vulnerable group in the 1978 spanish constitution
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
41
Book Roundtable - Toward An International Constitutional
Justice On Human Rights (Carlos Ayala Corao) (Spanish)
Rule of Law & Resilience
09
10
Chair
Chair
Edward Perez
University College of London, PhD student, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Classroom 08.03 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Carlos Ayala Corao | Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, Professor, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Mariela Morales Antoniazzi | Max Plank Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Dr., Venezuela,
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor | Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Dr., Mexico
Claudia Martín | American University, Professor, Argentina
Javier García Roca | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Dr., Spain
Anna Śledzińska-Simon
University of Wrocław, Prof., Poland
Anna Śledzińska-Simon | University of Wrocław, Prof., Poland
Rule of Law Resilience and Reproductive Freedom
Sabrina K. Rewald | Mrs. Sabrina K. Rewald
Rule of Law Resilience and Reproductive Freedom
Kamil Jonski | SGH Warsaw School of Economics, PhD, Poland
Constitutionality of a Judicial Appointment and the Adjudication Outcomes – “old judges” and “neo-judges” in Polish
Supreme Administrative Court
Wojciech Piatek | Adam Mickiewicz University, Professor, Poland
Constitutionality of a Judicial Appointment and the Adjudication Outcomes – “old judges” and “neo-judges” in Polish
Supreme Administrative Court
Pieter Gerhardus du Toit | North-West University, Professor, South Africa
The role of NGOs in upholding the rule of law in South Africa
Raphaël Girard | University of Exeter, Lecturer in Law (Assistant Professor), United Kingdom
Public Powers, Gubernaculum and Reason of State: The Constitutional Logic of Authoritarianism
Matias E Guiloff | Universidad Diego Portales, Associate Professor, Chile
Flexibility and the Rule of Law: Illustrations from Public Law doctrines concerning economic regulation
Tiago Fidalgo de Freitas | Lisbon Public Law, Guest Lecturer, Portugal
Constitutional courts, abstract review, and reliability
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
42
Varieties of constitutionalism and contestations of liberalism
in comparative constitutional law #1: Democracy, separation of
powers, memory, interpretation
Resilience and Sustainability in New Latin American
Constitutionalism: Levels of Legal Pluralism in Abya Yala
11
12
Chair
Chair
Michael Riegner
Erfurt University, Prof. Dr., Germany
Maria Francesca Cavalcanti
Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Philipp Dann | Humboldt University Berlin, Prof. Dr., Germany
Rethinking Democracy in the Southern Turn
Clara Iglesias Keller | WZB Berlin, Dr., Germany
Adjudicating Electoral Disinformation in Democratic Backsliding
Thomaz Pereira | FGV Rio de Janeiro, Prof. Dr., Brazil
Supreme senatorial court: Supreme Court justices as senators
Jasmin Wachau | Erfurt University, PhD candidate, Germany
Varieties of Memory Law in Brazil and Germany
Diego Platz Pereira | University of Münster, Doctoral Candidate, Germany
The Influence of Constitutional Objectives on Constitutional Interpretation: Some Propositions Based on the Brazilian
and German Cases
Diego Werneck Arguelhes | INSPER Sao Paulo, Prof. Dr., Brazil
Co-Presenter: Adjudicating Electoral Disinformation in Democratic Backsliding
Jessica Holl | Erfurt University, Phd candidate, Germany
Co-presenter: Varieties of Memory Law in Brazil and Germany
Giulia Bazzan | Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Charting Sustainable Futures: Legal Pluralism and the IAD Framework in Abya Yala’s Constitutionalism
Enrico Buono | Perugia University, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Italy
Internal Colonialism and Decolonizing Constitutional Narratives. The Methodological Challenges of Studying Abya
Yala’s Levels of Pluralism
Maria Francesca Cavalcanti | Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Legal Pluralism, Indigenous Law and Rights of Nature in the New Latin American Constitutionalism
Rodrigo Kaufmann | Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Spot the difference: How do plurinationalism and legal pluralism challenge the traditional constitutional paradigm?
Laura Alessandra Nocera | University of Trieste, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Italy
Differential Constitutionalism and Indigenous Identities. Bolivia as Constitutional Lab in a Diachronic and Synchronic
Comparison
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
43
The Changing Dynamics of the EU legislature as part of the
Trias Politica and Beyond. The Changing Dynamics between the
EU legislature and the CJEU
Normative assessment of the reasoning of the EU Court of Justice
13
14
Chair
Chair
Ton van den Brink
Utrecht University, Professor, Netherlands
Cassandra Jacobson Russo
University of Oxford, DPhil Candidate in Law, United Kingdom
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ton van den Brink | Utrecht University, professor, Netherlands
EU Legislative Freedom accommodated by the CJEU
Anoeska Buijze | Utrecht University, professor, Netherlands
How the EU robbed me of my favorite syrup waffles. The CJEU interpretation of the Services Directive and its impact on
(democratically legitimized) local government
Malgorzata Kozak | Utrecht University, assistant professor, Netherlands
Enforcing article 11 CFR (freedom of expression) through legislation or through the Court?
Sybe de Vries | Utrecht University, professor, Netherlands
Discussion of the three papers
Vilija Vėlyvytė | University of Reading, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
The EU’s federal balance in the reasoning of the European Court of Justice
Alezini Loxa | Lund University, Postdoctoral Fellow, Sweden
Insiders, outsiders and the fictitious limits of analogous interpretation in the ECJ Case Law
Emily Hancox | University of Bristol, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Overlapping norms in EU law: a constitutional perspective on the ECJ’s approach
Nathan Cambien | University of Antwerp, Associate Professor, Belgium
The reasoning of the European Court of Justice under institutional constraints
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
44
Benefits and perils of AI and AI regulation in East Asia
Disappointing Courts and Judicial (In)activism: Comparative
Critical Perspectives
15
16
Chair
Chair
Mayu Terada
Hitotsubashi University, Professor, Japan
Eleonora Bottini
University of Caen Normandy, France, Professor, France
Classroom 18.01 | Floor 18
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Satoshi Narihara | Kyushu University, Associate Professor, Japan
Manipulation by AI and Personal Autonomy
Emi Masuta | University of Tokyo, Project Research Associate, Japan
Cryptoassets issues in China
Hyeungseob Son | Kyungsung University, Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
New Data Paradigm Due to AI and Constitutional Right of AI
Dahye Choi | Korea Association of Right to Die(KARD), President, Korea, Republic of Korea
Biosecurity and AI utilization regulations for synthetic biology applications
Nami Thea Ohnishi | Professor, Senshu University, Japan
Mayu Terada | Hitotsubashi University, Professor, Japan
Future Governance and Peril of AI regulation in Japan
Aleksandra Dzięgielewska | Doctoral student, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, University of
Warsaw, Poland
Opportunistic constitutional review at the expense of human rights protection. Illustrations from Poland’s illiberal
constitutional jurisprudence
David Kosar | Masaryk University, Professor, Czech Republic
Judicial Underreach: Pros and Cons
Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez | Paris Nanterre University, Professor, France
The French Constitutional council as a majoritarian device
Margaux Bouaziz | University of Burgundy, Associate Professor, France
The French Constitutional council as a majoritarian device
Eleonora Bottini | University of Caen Normandy, France, Professor, France
Anti-popular or anti-populist? The Italian Constitutional Court’s Reluctance towards Direct Democracy
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
45
Digital Constitutionalism in Brazil: Perspectives on
Constitutional Endurance and Digital Regulation
Human Rights, Civic Space and the EU Integration of Georgia
17
18
Chair
Chair
Lucas Henrique Muniz da Conceição
Bocconi University, Ph.D. Candidate, Italy
Tamar Gurchiani
Ilia State University School of Law, Associate Professor and Human Rights Chair, Georgia
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Lucas Henrique M. Conceição | Bocconi University, Ph.D. Candidate, Italy
Digital Constitutionalism for Constitutional (In)Stability: Brazilian Courts and the Safeguard of Brazilian Democracy
Mariana Avelar | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Ph.D. Candidate, Brazil
Digital Constitutionalism and the legitimacy of administrative institutions
Carolina X. Santos | Universidade de Lisboa, LL.M/MA Candidate, Portugal
The Role of the Legislative in Brazilian Digital Constitutionalism and the Bill 2.630
Manuchar Tsetskhaldze | Ilia State University School of Law and junior lawyer at the human rights organization -
Tolerance and Diversity Institute (TDI), Researcher at the Human Rights Clinic, Georgia
Judicial Response to Religious Discrimination in Georgia
Khatia Tsetskhladze | The Human Rights Clinic at Ilia State University School of Law, lawyer at International Society for
Fear Elections and Democracy (ISFED), Lawyer and co-teacher, Georgia
Complying with Georgia’s international commitments regarding Violence against Women and Domestic Violence
Nato Mirzashvili | The Human Rights Clinic at Ilia State University School of Law and at the Parliamentary Research
Center, Researcher, Georgia
Age discrimination in the workplace in Georgia
Tamar Gurchiani | Ilia State University School of Law, Associate Professor and Human Rights Chair, Georgia
State of Civic Space in Georgia
Malkhaz Nakashidze | Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, Professor, Jean Monnet Chair, Co-chair at ICON-S
Georgia, Georgia
Georgia’s Progress in Implementation of Fundamentals of the EU Accession Process
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
46
European Yearbook of Constitutional Law Vol. 5: Constitutional
law in the Digital Era
Global Provocations: Technology and the Rule of Law in the
Digital State
19
20
Chair
Chair
Charlotte van Oirsouw
Utrecht University, PhD candidate, Netherlands
Jennifer Raso
McGill University, Assistant Professor, Canada
Classroom 13.01 | Floor 13
Classroom 12.04 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Charlotte van Oirsouw | Utrecht University, PhD candidate, Netherlands
An introduction to ‘Constitutional Law in the Digital Age’
Antonios Kouroutakis | IE University, Associate Professor, Spain
Public Data, AI Applications and the Transformation of the State: Contemporary Challenges to Democracy
Émile Chamberland | McGill University, LL.M. candidate, Canada
The judicial independence of machines
Sofia Ranchordás | Tilburg University, Prof. Dr., Netherlands
Victoria Adelmant | NYU Law School, Adjunct Professor of Law and Clinical Law, USA
Designing the Digital State: Examining the shifting roles of private actors in government service delivery
Alexandra Sinclair | London School of Economics, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
“Our ability to test for unfair impacts is limited” - An analysis of public law error in the UK Department for Work and
Pensions’ use of machine learning in benefit fraud detection
Malavika Raghavan | London School of Economics, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
The Legislative Function of Technology in Action: “Rules” in India’s Digitalised Welfare System
Adam Harkens | University of Strathclyde, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Navigating ‘Responsible’ AI in the Digital Welfare State: How to Design Services that are ‘Fundamental Rights Sensitive’?
Nakul Nayak | London School of Economics, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
Digital Transformations and the Citizen-State Relationship
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
47
One Health and Sustainable Development: a Critical Appraisal in
Public Law
States and the Transforming Democratic Principles in the
Axis of Migration and Human Rights: Control, Integration and
Political Participation (Spanish)
21
22
Chair
Chair
Francesco Gaudiosi
CSI - Centro Studi Internazionali and University of Naples Federico II, Vice-president and Executive Director of the CSI -
Centro Studi Internazionali and Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Italy
Andrea Romano
University of Barcelona, Assistant Professor, Spain
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Claudia Capasso | University of Tuscia, PhD Candidate, Italy
Enforcing Public Health: challenges and prospects in the age of the One Health approach
Giovanni Comazzetto | University of Padua, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Italy
New models of territorial healthcare and digitalization processes: safeguarding health between uniformity and
differentiation
Candida Conti | University of Tuscia, PhD Candidate, Italy
Protecting health before curing: prevention and sustainability in the One Health program
Iole Di Ciommo | Sapienza University of Rome, PhD Candidate, Italy
Alternative Intelligence: risks and liabilities behind the One Health approach
Matteo Pignocchi | University of Macerata, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Italy
The Ilva Industrial Site in Taranto: public law perspectives between One Health approach and labour issues
Fernanda Torres | University of Barcelona, Observatorio de Derecho Publico (IDP), Master in Public Law, Chile
The Recognition of the Political Rights of Immigrants: The Right to Vote
Anıl Güven Yüksel | Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Assistant Professor, Turkey
Rethinking the Relationship between Integration and Representation: A Theory of Right to Participation in Political
Decision-making Processes
Dévika Pérez Medina | University of Barcelona, Observatorio de Derecho Publico (IDP), Doctor, Spain
Police biases: from analog to digital
Andrea Romano | University of Barcelona, Assistant Professor, Spain
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
48
Gender Perspective in Judicial Review: The Case of the Chilean
Constitutional Court
Civil Rights and Human Rights in an Age of AI
23
24
Chair
Chair
Bárbara Sepúlveda
Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Professor, Chile
Catherine Powell
Fordham Law School, Professor, USA
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Classroom 08.01 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Bárbara Sepúlveda | Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Professor, Chile
Gender Perspective As Hermeneutics In Judicial Review By The Chilean Constitutional Court
Lieta Vivaldi | Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Professor, Chile
Changes in the Composition of the Chilean Constitutional Court and Its Impact on the Incorporation of Women’s Human
Rights Standards
Catalina Lagos | Universidad Diego Portales, Professor, Chile
The Principle of Equality and Non-Discrimination in Constitutional Justice: Advances and Challenges from a Gender
Perspective.
Chaz Arnett | University of Maryland School of Law, Professor, USA
The School-to-Surveillance Pipeline: Mass School Shootings, Digital Securitization, and the Struggle for Data Justice
Chinmayi Arun | Yale Law School, Research Scholar in Law, USA
Transnational AI
Margaret Hu | William & Mary Law School, Professor, USA
Critical Data Theory
Catherine Powell | Fordham Law School, Professor, USA
Reconstruction for a Digital Age (with Margaret Hu)
Davi Ottenheimer | Vice President of Trust and Digital Ethics, Inrupt, USA
AI, Disparate Impact, and Digital Public Infrastructure
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
49
AI & Digital Constitutionalism25
Chair
Violeta Beširević
Union University Law School Belgrade, Professor, Serbia
Niels Petersen
University of Münster, University Professor, Germany
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
Gustavo Buss | UFPR, PhD Candidate, Brazil
Rethinking Digital Constitutionalism through a multilevel perspective
Violeta Besirevic | Union University Law School Belgrade, Professor, Serbia
How To Tame The ‘Digital’ Shrew: Constitutional Rights Going Online
Ryszard Piotrowski | Warsaw University, Dr. hab. prof. UW, Poland
New information and communication technologies and the future of constitutional law
Lorenzo Rodio Nico | University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Postdoc research fellow, Italy
Artificial Intelligence in the justice system: digitization, law and economics
Lars Viellechner | University of Bremen, Prof. Dr., Germany
Regulating Online Platforms: Between National and International, Public and Private, Law and Technology
Mathilde Franssen | University of Liège, Teaching assistant and researcher, Belgium
Towards an interpretation of the concept of jurisdiction adapted to climate change litigation? The case Duarte Agostinho
pending before the European Court of Human Rights.
Elodie Kowalski | University of Liège, Teaching assistant and researcher, Belgium
Towards an interpretation of the concept of jurisdiction adapted to climate change litigation? The case Duarte Agostinho
pending before the European Court of Human Rights.
Charlotte Séaux | University of Liège, Teaching and Research Assistant, Belgium
Civil Disobedience, the Application of Criminal law and Human Rights
Salomé Charles | University of Liège, Teaching and Research Assistant, Belgium
Civil Disobedience, the Application of Criminal law and Human Rights
Valentina Aragona | University of Calabria, researcher, Italy
The criminal protection of climate changes: between human rights and carbon crimes
Niels Petersen | University of Münster, University Professor, Germany
Equality rights of future generations
Erin C Ferguson | University of Aberdeen, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Climate Change Litigation and the European Convention on Human Rights
Maurizia De Bellis | University of Rome Tor Vergata, Associate Professor, Italy
Climate litigation, standard of review and separation of powers
Strategic Litigation & Jurisdiction in Climate Law26
Chair
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
50
Education & Law27
Chair
Svetlana Tyulkina
University of New South Wales, Dr, Australia
Noura Karazivan
University of Montreal, Full Professor, Canada
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Svetlana Tyulkina | University of New South Wales, Dr, Australia
From Referendum Failure to Classroom Experience: Exploring the Pedagogy of Vulnerability in Public Law Education to
Cultivate Resilience, Empathy, and Tolerance
Luciana Silveira Ardente | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Master, Brazil
An Insight of Education and Social Development on the Administrative State Theory
Ofra Bloch | Tel Aviv University, Prof., Israel
Students for Fair Admissions V. Harvard (2023) and the Memory Wars
Yu-Yin Tu | Tamkang University, Associate Professor, Taiwan
The Practice of Public Interest in Racial Diversity- Comparisons among Preferential Treatments on Higher Education
Admissions
Yonatan T. Fessha | University of the Western cape, Prof, South Africa
The language-in-education policy in South Africa: Diversity versus access to education
Lisa Draga | University of the Western cape, Lecturer, South Africa
The language-in-education policy in South Africa: Diversity versus access to education
Hannah Meijer | University of Aruba, Assistant Professor, Aruba
Constitutional and practical limits on democratic oversight regarding the collaboration on public tasks within the
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Cristian Altavilla | CONICET, PhD in Law, Argentina
The Role of Constitutional Courts in Intergovernmental Conflict Resolution. The Argentine Case
Xiangyu Ma | Australian National University, PhD Candidate, Australia
More Legislative Devolution, More Power Centralization? Demystifying Legislative Devolution Reforms in Contemporary
China
Noura Karazivan | University of Montreal, Full Professor, Canada
Federalism and fundamental rights : pluralistic constitutionalism’s time to shine
Barbara Zeller | University of Graz, Mag.iur., Austria
Competence conflicts in multi-level settings: the role of formal principles.
Federalism & Multilevel Governance28
Chair
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
51
Digitalisation & Challenges to the Rule of Law29
Chair
Jurgen Goossens
Utrecht University, Full professor of Constitutional Law, Belgium
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Jurgen Goossens | Utrecht University, Full professor of Constitutional Law, Belgium
Constitutional resilience and digital transformations in the algorithmic administrative stateFrom the rule of law to the
rule of code and back
Ana Luisa Vital | UFRJ, Student, Brazil
Democracy and Technology: the Real Person in the Digital Era
Carlos Alberto Bolonha | UFRJ, Doctor, Brazil
Democracy and Technology: the Real Person in the Digital Era
Andreas P. Müller | Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, Germany
Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Democracy – Are institutions asking and answering the right questions?
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
11.00-12.30
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 03
Monday
8
th
July 2024
12.00 - 13.30
53| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
12.00-13.30
Interest Group: African Interest Group01
Conveners
James Fowkes
University of Münster
Adem Abebe
International IDEA
Laura-Stella Enonchong
SOAS
Azubike Onuora-Oguno
University of Ilorin
Umeh Ngozi
Imo State University
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
The protection of fundamental rights in the time of the
challenges of artificial intelligence (Spanish)
Courts, constitutional reasoning, and scientific evidence: the
health emergency and beyond
02
03
Chair
Chair
Héctor Álvarez García
Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, PhD in Law and Phd in History, Spain
Alessandra De Luca
University of Florence, Professor, Italy
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Héctor Álvarez García | Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, PhD in Law and Phd in History, Spain
The intrusion of artificial intelligence in privacy
Carmen Martín Fernández | Universidad de Córdoba, PhD in Law, Spain
Administrative inspection, profiling through artificial intelligence and fundamental rights
Carlo Alberto Ciaralli | Universidad “G. D’annunzio” de Chieti-Pescara, PhD in Law, Italy
Artificial intelligence and workers´ rights, between opportunities and risks
Nathalie Domínguez Gay | Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, PhD in Humanities, Spain
Ethics and other human values in artificial intelligence
Abdelhamid Adnane Rkioua | Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, PhD in Law, Spain
Algorithmic transparency in judicial matters
Sara Benvenuti | University of Florence, Lecturer, Italy
Courts, constitutional reasoning and scientific evidence in France
Andrea Butelli | University of Florence, PhD candidate, Italy
Courts, constitutional reasoning and scientific evidence in the Nordic Countries
Alessandra De Luca | University of Florence, Professor, Italy
Courts, constitutional reasoning and scientific evidence in England
Laura Arduini | University of Florence, PhD candidate, Italy
Constitutional reasoning and scientific evidence in the United States District Courts
Federico Falorni | University of Florence, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Constitutional reasoning and scientific evidence in the United States Supreme Court
54
Deciphering the Genome of Constitutionalism: The Foundations
and Future of Constitutional Identity (Ran Hirschl and Yaniv
Roznai, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2024)
Territorial Gaps and Next Generation EU Programme
04
05
Chair
Chair
Ran Hirschl
University of Toronto, David R. Cameron Distinguished Professor in Law & Politics, Canada
Paolo Colasante
Italian National Research Council, Professor, Italy
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Asli Bali | Yale Law School, Professor, USA
Constitution Making and Disharmonic Identity
Christina Bambrick | University of Notre Dame, Assistant Professor, USA
The Past, Present and Future of Constitutional Identity
Mark A. Graber | University of Maryland, University System of Maryland Regents Professor, USA
Constitutional Identity, Constitutional Politics, and Constitutional Revolutions
Gary J. Jacobsohn | University of Texas, Austin, Professor Emeritus, Malcolm Macdonald Professor Emeritus in
Constitutional and Comparative Law, USA
How to think about the reach of constitutional identity
Jaclyn Neo | National University of Singapore, Associate Professor, Singapore
Constitutional Identity as Discourse: Mis-identity and Dis-identity
Cesare Pinelli | Sapienza University of Rome, Professor, Italy
How territorial inequalities in health protection arose, and why it now seems so difficult to remedy them
Dario Martire | Sapienza University of Rome, Professor, Italy
Substantial equality and digital transition
Lidia Blumetti | Sapienza University of Rome, PhD Candidate, Italy
(Toghether with Dario Martire) Substantial equality and digital transition
Federico Losurdo | University of Urbino, Professor, Italy
Environmental protection and intergenerational duties: the case of waste policy
Alessandro Gentilini | Italian National Research Council, Professore, Italy
Territorial gaps and principle of subsidiarity
Paolo Colasante | Italian National Research Council, Professor, Italy
The multilevel governance of territorial gaps
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
12.00-13.30
55
Public Law between resilience and stability: the management
of emergencies
Book roundtable - Constitutional Discussions on Nuclear Energy
in Germany (Robert Rybski)
06
07
Chair
Chair
Luca De Lucia
Università di Salerno, Professor, Italy
Marja-Liisa Öberg
Lund University, Dr., Sweden
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Emilie Chevalier| Universitè de Limoges, Professor, France
Limits and potentialities of French administrative law in the management of crisis
Paola Chirulli | Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Professor, Italy
Administrative Law and the management of crises in Italy
Diane Fromage | Universität Salzburg, Professor, Austria
EU Rule-making in crises: an analysis since Lisbon
Ferdinand Wollenschläger | Universität Augsburg, Professor, Germany
Constitutional challenges of crisis management: instruments
Manuela Niehaus | German University of Adminstrative Sciences Speyer, Dr., Germany
Luka Martin Tomazic | Alma Mater Europaea, Doc. dr, Slovenia
Luís António Malheiro Meneses do Vale | University of Coimbra, Prof., Portugal
Pasquale Viola | University of Trieste, Dr., Italy
Robert Rybski | University of Warsaw, Dr., Poland
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
12.00-13.30
56
Constitutionalism, Politics and Conflict in Israel in the Wake of
the 2023 ‘Legal Reform
Legal dissonance in protecting biodiversity: creating a
sustainable and resilient pathway for the future
08
09
Chair
Chair
Yoav Dotan
Hebrew University, Professor, Israel
Carole M. Billiet
Hasselt University, Prof. dr., Belgium
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Yoav Dotan | Hebrew University, Professor, Israel
Administrative Law and Super-Constitutionalism in Israel in the Wake of the 2023 ‘Legal Reform’
Hanna Lerner | Tel Aviv University, Professor, Israel
Constitution Making at a Moment of Democratic Instability: A Proposal for a Constituent Assembly for Israel
Amnon Reichman | Haifa University, Professor, Israel
Abuse of Constituent Powers: A Critical Analysis of an Emerging Doctrine
Rivka Weill | Reichman University, Professor, Israel
Israel’s Constitutional Crisis: The Causes and Remedies
Sharleen Quarem | KU Leuven, Drs., Belgium
The evolving concept of biodiversity in Conservation Biology and the Law.
Carole M. Billiet | Hasselt University, Prof. dr., Belgium
The Lark and the Law
Siemen Kalders | Hasselt University, Drs., Belgium
EU Biodiversity Law: Mismatch between Conservation Needs and Priorities in the Protection of Insects.
Tekle Tadesse Tesfaslassie | Hasselt University, Drs., Belgium
A legal response to logging within the EU
Edo Schoone | Hasselt University, Drs., Belgium
Harmful and alien invasive species: hunting law as mankind’s time proven last resort
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
12.00-13.30
57
The Role of Transitional Justice in Shaping Constitutional
Landscapes: The Case of Post-Communist Europe
Academic Freedom under Pressure – Suppression of education
through illiberalism and authoritarianism
10
11
Chair
Chair
José Faraldo
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Prof., Spain
Konrad Lachmayer
Sigmund Freud University, Prof., Austria
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias | Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Assistant Prof., Poland
The intersection of constitutional law and memory politics in Poland
Uladzislau Belavusau | University of Amsterdam, Dr, Netherlands
The impact of memory laws on constitutional governance in Belarus, Russia, and Hungary
Zdeněk Kühn | Charles University Law School, Prof., Czech Republic
Crime and Punishment. Dealing with the Communist Past in the Czech Republic and Post-Communist Europe
Muriel Blaive | University of Graz, Austria, Dr, Austria
The 1993 Czech Constitutional Court decision on the “illegality” of the communist regime: when incoherence leads to
political instrumentalization
Eleonóra Wagenknecht | Sigmund Freud University, Mag., Austria
From the destruction of academia in Hungary to the export of authoritarianism
Oluchi Queen Egbuta | Founder/Executive Director, Reach Africa Network (RAN), LL.B (Nig), B.L, Nigeria
The Impact of Anti-Gay Law on Gender Studies and Academic Freedom in Nigeria
Mohammad Imran Khusal | American University of Afghanistan (AUAF), LL.M, Afghanistan
Oppression of women in Afghanistan in terms of access to education
Mukesh Kumar Meghwar | School of Law, University of Karachi, B.A LL.B (Honours)/LL.M, Pakistan
A Critical Study of Forced Conversion of Women in Pakistan through International Legal Framework
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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The ‘living law doctrine’ in the European legal space: bridging
interpretive monopolies
The (unexploited) potential of procedural judicial reviewin tacking
the rule of law crisis in Europe: The supranational context
Climate Change between Law and Justice. Theoretical and
epistemological approaches
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13
14
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Chair
Chair
Eleanor Spaventa
Bocconi University, Milan, Professor, Italy
Viktor Zoltán Kazai
Université libre de Bruxelles, Post-doctoral researcher, Belgium
Elena De Nictolis
Luiss University, Assistant Professor (research), Italy
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Umberto Lattanzi | Bocconi University, Milan, PhD Student, Italy
Laura Restuccia | Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, PhD Student, Italy
The interactions between the ECHR and national legal orders
Maria Antonia Panascì | Bocconi University, Milan, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
A still “motionless” doctrine? CILFIT and the reality of the preliminary reference procedure
Gordon Abeiku Mensah | Bocconi University, Milan, PhD Student, Italy
The compatibility of EU international agreements with the principle of autonomy through the looking glass of the “living
law doctrine”
Alberto Nicotina | University of Amsterdam, Junior Lecturer in EU law, Netherlands
Adjudicating identities in multi-level judicial systems
Ramona Coman | Université libre de Bruxelles, Professor in Political Science, Belgium
A demoïcracy in the making? How national parliaments discuss the rule of law in Europe
Sara Iglesias Sánchez | Complutense University of Madrid, Professor of EU Law, Spain
Procedural judicial review in the jurisprudence of the CJEU and its unexploited potential in EU rule of law litigation?
Cristina Fasone | Luiss University, Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law, Italy
The rise of procedural judicial review in the jurisprudence of the ECtHR: limits and potential
Verena Kahl | University of Hamburg, PhD candidate, Germany
The Human Right to a safe climate: potential driver for climate justice?
Anna Berti - Suman | Luiss University, postdoctoral fellow, Italy
Epistemic justice or the absence thereof in the European national energy and climate plans
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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12.00-13.30
59
Data governance and AI
The 2024 European elections: state of play and way forward
15
16
Chair
Chair
Argyri Panezi
UNB Law, Assistant Professor, Canada
María Díaz Crego
University of Alcalá, Professor of Constitutional Law, Spain
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Angelina Fisher | NYU Law, Adjunct Professor of Law, USA
How do we know what we govern? Data, models and AI in ocean and planetary governance
Argyri Panezi | UNB Law, Assistant Professor of Law, Canada
Machine versus human access to data. Are we building legal and technological systems favoring machine over human
access to (training) data?
Gabriele Wadlig | EUI, Max Weber Fellow, Italy
Digital Twins as Epistemic Infrastructures: How Can We Refract Inequality Through Data Ownership and Privacy?
María Díaz Crego | University of Alcalá, Professor of Constitutional Law, Spain
The legal framework of the 2024 European elections: a tale about what could have happened and did not happen
Michael Lidauer | Election-Watch.EU, Electoral Expert, Austria
The 2024 European elections seen through the prism of citizens and international election observation
Silvia Kotanidis | European Parliament, Policy Analyst - European Parliamentary Research Service, Italy
The lead candidate process in the 2024 electoral process: a failure or a success?
Rodrigo Cetina Presuel | Barcelona School of Management at Pompeu Fabra University, Senior Lecturer in Law & Public
Policy, Spain
Disinformation during the electoral period: regulatory and civil society responses to preserve the integrity of the 2024
European elections
Davide Paris | Bocconi University Milan, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Iceland
The right to vote of non-resident citizens in European Parliament elections
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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12.00-13.30
60
Indigenous Environmental Rights - Towards a Holistic Regime
Constitutional Theory and Comparison
Law and (transformative) resilience: towards a new legal ontology?
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18
19
Chair
Chair
Chair
Jessika Eichler
Max Planck Institute, Law & Anthropology Department, Dr. habil., Germany
Irene Parra Prieto
ITAM, L.L.B, Mexico
Edoardo Chiti
Scuola superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jessika Eichler | Max Planck Institute, Law & Anthropology Department, Dr habil., Germany
Federica Cittadino | EURAC Research, Dr, Italy
Indigenous Environmental Rights in the CBD: Opportunities and Limitations
Digno José Montalván Zambrano | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Dr, Spain
The Rights of Nature and the Right to Territory of Indigenous Peoples: Reflections about a Not so Harmonious Relationship
Adrienne Stone | Melbourne Law School, Prof., Australia
Mid-Level Constitutional Theory
Elisabeth Perham | UNSW, L.L.M., Australia
Constitutional Theory and Comparison: Towards a Reflexive Turn
Neil Modi | Georgetown, L.L.M., India
Transformative Constitutionalism as Constitutional Theory
Vicki C. Jackson | Harvard Law School, Prof., USA
Barbara Lilla Boschetti | Università Cattolica S.C. - Milan, Full Professor, Italy
A new (EU) resilient law for transitions. A Manifesto.
Fabio Giglioni | Università di Roma La Sapienza, Full Professor, Italy
Transformative property and property rights
Maria Gabriella Pediconi | Università degli studi di Urbino Carlo Bo, Researcher, Italy
Resilience as a legal attitude
Aurel Sari | University of Exeter, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
The concept of legal resilience
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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12.00-13.30
61
(Un)civil disobedience in & beyond the streets – climate
activists, covid protesters & “Reichsbürger
Law, Institutions, and Reasons on the Move: A View from Asia
The public law–health law interface
20
21
22
Chair
Chair
Chair
Laura Pavlidis
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Dr., Austria
Yvonne Tew
Georgetown Law, Professor of Law, USA
Isra Black
UCL Faculty of Laws, Associate Professor in Law, United Kingdom
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Sophia Lienbacher | Vienna University of Economics and Business, LL.M. (WU), Austria
The Austrian courts‘ approach
Laura Pavlidis | Vienna University of Economics and Business, Dr., Austria
Reichsbürger – a special case?
Matthias Zußner | University of Graz, Dr., Austria
Beyond the streets – the era of cyber activism
Shukri Shahizam | London School of Economics and Political Science, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
The Possibilities and Pitfalls of Comparative Analogies: The Malaysian Experience
Virginie Kuoch | Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, PhD Candidate, France
Pluralism in Asia: Citation and Reference of International Law by Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore Courts
Zheng Hong See | FromCounsel, Legal Editor, United Kingdom
The Challenge with Transplanting Institutions: Judicial Appointments Commissions in Malaysia and Sri Lanka
Yvonne Tew | Georgetown Law, Professor of Law, USA
Isra Black | UCL Faculty of Laws, Associate Professor in Law, United Kingdom
Non-ideal deliberation and judicial restraint in health law adjudication
Lisa Forsberg | University of Oxford, Faculty of Philosophy/Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Research Fellow,
United Kingdom
Vaccination, purpose, and permissibility
Jeff King | UCL Faculty of Laws, Professor of Law, United Kingdom
Law, rights, and democracy during the Covid-19 pandemic: A global study
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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12.00-13.30
62
AI & Contemporary Issues in International Law
Public intervention in the economy for a renewed sustainability
24
23
Chair
Chair
Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella
Luiss University, Full Professor of Administrative Law, Italy
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Marco D’Alberti | Italian constitutional Court, Judge, Italy
Environmental protection
Margherita Croce | Università degli Studi di Roma “Sapienza”, Post-doctoral Researcher in Administrative Law, Italy
Public redesign of agribusiness in the tangle of sustainabilities
Aldo Pardi | Luiss Guido Carli, Rome, Ph.D. Candidate in Law, Italy
The EU Energy Platform
Francesca Pileggi | Università degli Studi dell’Aquila, Post-doctoral researcher in admnisitrative law, Italy
Public intervention in the dimension of energy efficiency: the renovation of buildings
Agostino Sola | Luiss Guido Carli, Rome, Post-doctoral researcher in admnisitrative law, Italy
Public intervention and data economies: the Spanish “Oficina del Dato” compared with the Italian model
Irène Couzigou
University of Aberdeen, Professor, United Kingdom
Alexandr Svetlicinii | University of Macau, Associate Professor, Macao
The Unsettled Governance of the Dual Use Technologies in the International Economic Law
Xueji Su | University of Macau, Research Assistant Professor, Macao
The Unsettled Governance of the Dual Use Technologies in the International Economic Law
Javier Gallego Saade | Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, Law Professor, Chile
The Morality of Legal Manipulation
Barbara Stępień | Jagiellonian University, Assistant Professor, Poland
Cybersecurity and Autonomous Ships – A Challenge for Public International Law
Borislava Kroumova Djoneva | IE University, Adjunct Professor, Spain
Some questions on the regulation of the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in the context of the principle of distinction in
International Humanitarian Law
Irène Couzigou | University of Aberdeen, Professor, United Kingdom
Autonomous Cyber Defence and International Law
Malcolm Langford | University of Oslo, Professor, Norway
Fait Accompli? Predicting Outcomes in Treaty Negotiations with Artificial Intelligence
Runar H. Lie | University of Oslo, Postdoctoral Fellow, Norway
Fait Accompli? Predicting Outcomes in Treaty Negotiations with Artificial Intelligence
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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12.00-13.30
63
EU Digital Governance, Privacy & Data Protection
Constitutional Borrowing & Constitutional Interpretation
25
26
Chair
Chair
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Elaine Fahey
City, University of London, City Law School, United Kingdom
Erin Delaney
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, Professor, USA
Pierre Notermans | University of Liège, Collaborator, Belgium
Transparency and data protection in the CJEU case law: towards an increased protection of individual rights?
Aleksandra Kochman | University of Warsaw, Research assistant/LLM graduate, Poland
Sincere Cooperation in the Age of European Digital Regulation
Domingos S Farinho | University of Lisbon, Professor, Portugal
The GDPR, the DSA, and the AI Act enter into a bar...
Elaine Fahey | City, University of London, City Law School, United Kingdom
EU Law as Global Governance: Lawyering, Lobbying, Litigation of Big Tech in the Transatlantic Space
Mathieu Fasel | University of Lausanne, PhD candidate, Switzerland
Contours and challenges of the European regulatory model for online speech
Sophie Weerts | University of Lausanne, Associate Professor, Switzerland
Contours and challenges of the European regulatory model for online speech
Neli Frost | Worcester College aThe University of Oxford, Massada Junior Research Fellow, United Kingdom
The ‘Impoverished Publicness’ of Automated Decision-Making
Thaiana C. Nogueira | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Phd student, Brazil
The ADPF N.º 601/19 and The New York Times Co. v. Usa Case: An Analysis in the Light of the Constitutional Borrowing Theory
Erin F. Delaney | Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, Professor, USA
Hiding in Plain Sight: The influence of ‘foreign’ JCPC authorities in UK Apex Courts
Roger M.W. Masterman | Durham Law School, Professor, United Kingdom
Hiding in Plain Sight: The influence of ‘foreign’ JCPC authorities in UK Apex Courts
Lydia Brashear Tiede | Department of Political Science, University of Houston, Professor, USA
Hiding in Plain Sight: The influence of ‘foreign’ JCPC authorities in UK Apex Courts
José M. Sauca | University Carlos III of Madrid, JDr., Spain
Comparative analysis of the relevance of the idea of identity-based legal pluralism between classical and contemporary
legal realism
Adriane Sanctis de Brito, Prof. Luciana Silva Reis | LAUT Research Center, Researcher, Brazil
Hacked legality: Brazilian democracy and the authoritarian appropriation of rights
Marta Vicente | Universidade Católica Portuguesa, PhD, Portugal
The Republic of Angola’s “unique” system of government: between constitutional resilience and abusive selective borrowing
Adam Kyomuhendo | Makerere University, Graduate Student, Uganda
Abusive constitutionalism in Uganda and the limits of the judiciary
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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12.00-13.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 04
Monday
8
th
July 2024
13.00 - 14.30
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13.00-14.30
Interest Group: Staying home and going international: the
challenges of living in two provinces of public law
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Conveners
Jan Komárek
University of Copenhagen
Elisabeth Paar
University of Vienna
Alexander Somek
University of Vienna
Veronika Fikfak
UCL
Zuzana Vikarská
Masaryk University in Brno
Matěj Slavík
University of Copenhagen
Marco Dani
University of Trento
Jaka Kukavica
EUI Florence
Rafael Bezerra Nunes
Yale Law School
Gilad Abiri
Peking University School of Transnational Law
Niels Graaf
University of Amsterdam
Matej Avbelj
New University, Ljubljana
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Deliberative Constitutionalism Under Debate (Spanish)02
Chair
Joel Colón-Ríos
Victoria University of Wellington, Professor, New Zealand
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Cristina Lafont | Northwestern University, Harold H. and Virginia Anderson Professor of Philosophy, USA
Participatory Constitutionalism and Judicial Review
Chiara Valentini | University of Bologna, Associate Professor of philosophy of law, Italy
On deliberative (social) rights
Ana Cannilla | University of Glasgow, Lecturer in Public Law, United Kingdom
Morality and the Constitution
Roberto Gargarella | Pompeu Fabra University, ERC-Project 101096176-ICDD, Spain
The Place of the People in Constitutional Making
Yanina Welp | Albert Hirschman Democracy Centre, Associate researcher, Switzerland
Fallacies Undermining Participatory Constitution Making
Ignacio Giuffré | Pompeu Fabra University, ERC-Project 101096176-ICDD, Spain
Deliberative Judicial Review
66
The Future of Disability Rights: Regional Trends and
Intersectional Perspectives
Book Roundtable - Fiscal Federalism and Diversity
Accommodation in Multilevel States: A Comparative Outlook
(Francisco Javier Romero Caro and Alice Valdesalici)
03
04
Chair
Chair
Delia Ferri
Maynooth University, Professor of Law, Ireland
Francisco Javier Romero Caro
Eurac Research, Dr, Italy
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Eva Krolla | Maynooth University, Early Career Researcher, Ireland
The EU as Key Actor in Advancing Disability Rights
Iryna Tekuchova | Maynooth University, PhD Candidate, Ireland
The Global Reach of EU Disability Law in the Eastern Partnership Countries
Carla Maria Reale | University of Trento, Dr., Italy
Intersectional Trends and Disability Rights
Dorothy Estrada Tanck | University of Murcia, Dr., Spain
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities: International Perspectives on the Intersection between Disability and Gender
Irene SpignoInter | American Academy of human Rights, Gneral director - professor, Mexico
Francisco Javier Romero Caro | Eurac Research, Dr, Italy
The United Kingdom’s territorial funding arrangement: a holding together tool?
Maja Sahadžić | University of Utrecht, Mr Dr, Netherlands
Diversity Accommodation and Fiscal Federalism: Comparative Remarks from a Constitutional Law Perspective
Giulio Casilli | University of Milan, PhD(c), Italy
The federal Dilemma: defining minimum standards of rights in a context of differentiation
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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13.00-14.30
67
Institutions and Interpretation
From solidarity to sustainability: a category undergoing
transformation
05
06
Chair
Chair
Mariana Canales
University of Oxford, DPhil Student, Chile
Ines Ciolli
Sapienza Università, Associate Professor, Italy
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Francisco Javier Urbina | Notre Dame University, Associate Professor of Law, Chile
Clemente Recabarren | University of Oxford, Dphil Student, Chile
Mariana Canales | University of Oxford, Dphil Student, Chile
Maris Köpcke | Universidad de Barcelona, Associate Professor, Spain
Anna Lukina | University of Cambridge, Dphil Student, Russian Federation
Emiliano García | Universidad del Desarrollo, Lecturer, Chile
Eleonora Rinaldi | Sapienza university, Associate Professor, Italy
Environmental sustainability and reduction of territorial gaps”.
Michaela Giorrgianni | Sapienza University, Researcher, Italy
Co-housing and the comedy of sustainability”.
Luca Mariantoni | Sapienza University, post-doctorant, Italy
Solidarity and sustainability in the NextGeneration EU
Jordan arlettaz | Montpelllier università, full Professor, France
Le generations futures en France et en Italie comme sujet de droit
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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13.00-14.30
68
The digital transformation process and the challenges of
environmental sustainability: an approach from a prospective
perspective
Artificial Intelligence between generating and tackling gender-
based discrimination: An intersectional perspective
07
08
Chair
Chair
Alberto Marchese
Messina University, Senior researcher of Private Law, Italy
Marilisa D’Amico
University of Milan, Prof., Italy
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Antonietta Lupo | Messina University, Associate professor of Administrative Law, Italy
Digital for sustainable development: challenges and perspectives.
Valentina Prudente | Messina University, Researcher in Administrative Law, Italy
Energy communities and local development.
Laura Pergolizzi | Messina University, Researcher in Administrative Law, Italy
Environmental protection, digitalization and public market development
Maria Letizia Siciliano | Messina University, PhD student of the Doctorate in Public Administration Science, Italy
The role of digitalisation in the sustainable development of cultural heritage and landscape
Elettra Stradella | University of Pisa, Prof., Italy
AI and Gender Equality: risks and chances within the European scenario
Stefano Osella | Hong Kong University, Dr., Hong Kong
Love and Tech: Some Questions on “Digital Sexual Citizenship”
Argelia Queralt Jiménez | University of Barcelona, Prof., Spain
Gender-based disinformation on social networks: Constitutional perspectives
Sergio Sulmicelli | University of Trento, Dr., Italy
From data mining to data meaning: a queer approach to algorithmic discrimination
Alessia Riccioli | University of Pisa, Dr., Italy
The Intersectional (un)Fairness in AI: how gender bias affects recruiting systems
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
69
Exploring the Global Landscape of Feminist Constitutionalism
Book Roundtable – Cultural Heritage Law (Lorenzo Casini,
Advanced Introduction Series, Elgar, 2024)
09
10
Chair
Chair
Vrinda Narain
McGill University, Professor, Canada
Sabino Cassese
Scuola Normale Superiore, Professor Emeritus, Italy
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Colm O’Cinneide | UCL, Professor, United Kingdom
Beverley Baines | Queen’s University, Professor, Canada
Should feminist constitutionalism value judicial review: the Canadian experience
Melina Girardi Fachin | Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Professor, Brazil
Should feminist constitutionalism embrace multilevel constitutionalism?
Vrinda Narain | McGill University, Professor, Canada
Multiculturalism in Canada: How Feminist Constitutionalism Embraces Diversity
Estefânia Barboza | Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Professor, Brazil
Unbalanced Impact and Gender Equality: Analyzing Brazilian Supreme Court Rulings through the Lens of Proportionality
Kerri Anne Froc | University of New Brunswick, Professor, Canada
Studied Indifference: Canadian Federalism, Rights and Provincial Barriers to Abortion
Ayelet Shachar | University of California, Berkeley, Full Professor, USA
Marco D’Alberti | Italian Constitutional Court, Judge, Italy
Anna Pirri Valentini | IMT School for Advanced Studies, Assistant Professor, Italy
Lorenzo Casini | IMT School for Advanced Studies, Full Professor, Italy
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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13.00-14.30
70
Rethinking the sources of international law
Human Rights, Resilience and Democracy: Challenging the
Bounderies of EU Public Law in Age of AI
11
12
Chair
Chair
Jens Theilen
Helmut-Schmidt-University, Dr., Germany
Tsisia Okropiridze
Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Affiliated Assistant at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Phd Candidate, Georgia
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Classroom 08.02 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Sué González Hauck | Helmut-Schmidt-University, Dr., Germany
Legal architects: The politics of systematization as a scholarly task in international law
Sigrid Boysen | Helmut-Schmidt-University, Prof. Dr., Germany
General principles and the identity of international law
Isabel Lischewski | University of Münster, Dr., Germany
Function – interaction – exclusion. The role of procedure in international treaty negotiations
Jens T. Theilen | Helmut-Schmidt-University, Dr., Germany
Jus cogens as nonperformative: Towards a critique of hierarchization in international law
Hannah Birkenkötter | Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Prof. Dr., Mexico
Shahab Saqib | University of Leicester, Dr., United Kingdom
Resilience, Resistance and Equality: Challenging the boundaries of Public Law
Tsisia Okropiridze | Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Affiliated Assistant at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Phd
Candidate, Georgia
The Role of AI in Advancing Human Rights in the EU: Challenges and Opportunities for Legal Frameworks
Francisco Antonio Domínguez Díaz | University of Cádiz, Assistant Professor of European Law - Public International Law
and International Relations Departament, Faculty of Law, Spain
The European artificial intelligence regulation against the threats of high-risk AI systems to democratic coexistence
Tamuna Matiashvili | Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Phd Candidate,at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Georgia
The Impact of AI on Democratic Values in EU Governance: Challenges, and Policy Implications
Nino Tsikoridze | Sulkan-Saba Orbeliani University, PhD Candidate at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Georgia
Protecting Privacy in an AI Era: EU Legal Perspectives on Data Rights
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
71
New Environmental Paradigms: the Transnationalization
of Ecocentric Subjectivities and the Rights of Nature in the
Anthropocene (Spanish)
Participation, Inclusion and the Rule of Law: Emerging Patterns
in Decision-Making Processes
13
14
Chair
Chair
Enrico Buono
University of Perugia, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Italy
Angela Di Gregorio
University of Milan, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Classroom 08.03 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Giulia Fontanella | University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Italy
El Antropoceno entre nuevas subjetividades jurídicas y nuevos principios eco-jurídicos
Francesco Gallarati | University of Genova, Researcher, Italy
La protección constitucional de la naturaleza entre derechos del ecosistema y derechos al ecosistema. Enfoques
comparados
Juan Enrique Serrano Moreno | Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Chile, Full Professor, Chile
Gobernanza climática y ordenación territorial en Chile y España: estudio conceptual y dogmático comparado
Karen Andrea Vega | Universidad El Bosque, Full Professor, Colombia
El fortalecimiento de la institucionalidad estatal, en el reconocimiento judicial de la naturaleza como sujeto de derechos:
una visión práctica de los avances en la jurisprudencia colombiana
Paloma Buendía Molina | Universitat de Valencia, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Spain
El Derecho Humano a la identidad cultural e impacto ambiental en Comunidades Indígenas en proyectos de inversión
extractiva o energética. Enfoque desde el Derecho Internacional de los Derechos Humanos
Arianna Angeli | University of Milan, Assistant Professor, Italy
International and EU Participatory Guidelines and the Inclusion of Vulnerable Groups
Mirko Pio Della Malva | University of Milan, Post Doc Fellow and Adjunct Professor, Italy
Democracy or Authoritarianism? Popular Participation in Venezuela and Cuba
Laura Alessandra Nocera | University of Trieste, Post Doc Fellow and Adjunct Professor, Italy
Mapping Youth Participation: Climate Crisis, Young Actors’ Instances, and International Cooperation Beyond Duarte
Agostinho Case
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
72
Strengthening Constitutional Resilience in the Protection of
Democratic Values
Hate Speech in the Age of the Infosphere: Open Challenges and
Future Scenarios (Italian)
15
16
Chair
Chair
Toma Birmontiene
Mykolas Romeris University, Professor, Lithuania
Monica Bonini
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Professoressa Associata, Italy
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jolita Miliuviene | Mykolas Romeris University, Assoc. professor, Lithuania
Constitutional Sustainability against the Threats targeting the Democratic Order
Anna Rytel-Warzocha | University of Gdańsk, Assoc. professor, Poland
Dispersed constitutional review as an example of constitutional resilience in times of threat to the rule of law in Poland
Remzie Istrefi | University of Prishtina, Constitutional Court of Kosovo, Assoc. professor and constitutional judge, Kosovo
Maintenance of the Rule of Law through Constitutional Review of Legislation: Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court
of Kosovo
Andrzej Jackiewicz | University of Bialystok, Assoc. professor, Poland
Judges to defend independent judiciary: case of Poland
Hristo Hristev | University of Sofia, Assoc. professor, Bulgaria
Bulgaria in the European Union 2007-2024: constitutional reforms and the rule of law in the making
Endre Orbán | National University of Public Service, Assistant Professor, Hungary
Stability, Identity and the Rule of Law: Amending the Fundamental Law of Hungary as a daily practice
Silvia Baldassarre | Università degli Studi di Firenze, Assegnista di ricerca, Italy
Compelled Silences: A Form of Incitement to Religious Hatred through (Discriminatory) Censorship? The Case of the Uaar
Protesters in Verona, Which Knots (Ir-) Solved?
Giacomo Mingardo | Università degli Studi di Milano, Assegnista di ricerca, Italy
Hate speech: the LGBTQ+ case
Alessandro Cupri | Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Assegnista di ricerca, Italy
The phenomenon of online religious hate speech between (ineffective) anti-discrimination legislation and hate speech
strategies
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
73
Artificial secrecy in the digital state
Chief Justices and Democratic Decline: Crisis Leadership or
Leadership in Crisis?
17
18
Chair
Chair
Marco Almada
EUI, Doctoral researcher, Italy
David Kosař
Masaryk University, Professor, Czech Republic
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Deirdre Curtin | EUI, Professor Dr, Italy
Guardians of the Code: The Contested Interplay of Trade Secrecy and AI in EU Law, and Its Impact on Enforcement and
Accountability
Madalina Busuioc | Free University of Amsterdam, Professor Dr., Netherlands
From inside the Fishbowl: In Defence of Transparency in the Digital Age
Kristina Irion | University of Amsterdam, Associate Professor, Netherlands
Dark Matter or White Noise?: Protecting Source Code Secrecy in Free Trade Agreements and its Discontents (with Aksel
Nikaj and Kacper Maksymczuk)
David Hadwick | University of Amsterdam, Doctoral Researcher, Belgium
Beyond Sunshine and Secrets: The Transparency–Secrecy Trade-Offs in Tax Enforcement
Lisa van Dongen | University of Amsterdam, Postdoctoral researcher, Netherlands
Digital Trade Secrets: Secrecy versus transparency in EU digital regulation? (with Kristina Irion, João Pedro Quintais, and
Ilaria Buri)
Victoria Miyandazi | University of St Andrews, Knight Fellow in Legal and Constitutional Research, United Kingdom
Judiciary Chiefs in Hybrid Regimes: Kenya
Daniel Bogéa | UNSW Law & Justice, PhD Candidate, Australia
Rotating Chief Justices in a Democracy Under Stress: The Brazilian Supremo Tribunal Federal under Bolsonaro
Andrea Pozas-Loyo | IIJ-UNAM, Professor, Mexico
The Chief Justice in Mexico in Periods of Democratic Stress: The Double-Edged Sword of Judicial Corporatism
Surbhi Karwa | UNSW Law & Justice, PhD Candidate, Australia
The Institutional Failings of India’s Chief Justice in the Age of Modi
Shani Schnitzer | Zvi Meitar Center for Advanced Legal Studies, Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, PhD
Candidate, Israel
Navigating the Ship in Stormy Waters: President Esther Hayut and the Israeli Constitutional Crises, 2018--2023
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
74
Global Canons in an Age of Contestation: Debating
Foundational Texts of Constitutional Democracy
Liberal Democracies under Pressure
19
20
Chair
Chair
Sujit Choudhry
Haki Chambers, Prof, Canada
Classroom 08.01 | Floor 8
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Michaela Hailbronner | University of Münster, Prof., Germany
The concept of a canon - constricting or opening up?
Catherine ORegan | University of Oxford, Bonavero Institute, Prof., United Kingdom
Drawing their own boundaries: Constitutional Interpretation and the Constitutional Role of Courts
Marcela Prieto Rudolphy | University of Southern California, Prof., USA
The Questions of Dignity
Michael Riegner | University of Erfurt, Prof., Germany
Canonizing the Corporation: Liberal, Social and Transformative Varieties of Corporate Constitutionalism
Chien-Chih Lin | Academia Sinica, Prof, Taiwan
The Canon of “Constitutional Unamendability” and “Basic Structure Doctrine” in Global Constitutional Studies
Wen-Chen Chang | National Taiwan University, Prof., Taiwan
Presentation TitleThe Canon of “Constitutional Unamendability” and “Basic Structure Doctrine” in Global Constitutional
Studies
Mariana Melo Egídio
University of Lisbon- Lisbon Public Law, Guest Lecturer, Portugal
Ulrich Wagrandl | Vienna University of Economics and Business, Post-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Austria
Too Much Liberalism, not Enough Democracy? Counter-majoritarian Institutions and Democratic Disappointment
Christian Pippan | Institute of International Law and International Relations - University of Graz, Dr., Austria
One More Round for the Nation – The Evasion of PresidentialTerm Limits in International Legal Perspective
Mariana Melo Egídio | University of Lisbon- Lisbon Public Law, Guest Lecturer, Portugal
Executive rule-making powers outside an emergency context -democracy with flaws?
Mei Susanto | Faculty of Law Universitas Padjadjaran, Assistant Professor, Indonesia
Joko Widodo and the Democracy Backsliding in Indonesia: The Impact of Constitutional Ethics Neglect on Democratic
Quality
Muhammad Yoppy Adhi Hernawan | Faculty of Law Universitas Padjadjaran, Researcher, Indonesia
Joko Widodo and the Democracy Backsliding in Indonesia: The Impact of Constitutional Ethics Neglect on Democratic
Quality
Marta Klopocka Jasinska | University of Wroclaw, Assistant Professor, Poland
Can a failed institution be restored to its former glory? Insights on the Polish Constitutional Tribunal
Kamil Jonski | SGH Warsaw School of Economics, PhD, Poland
Single Text, Clashing Meanings: Political Polarization, Axiologization of the Constitutional Law and the Polish
Constitutional Quagmire
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
75
The trial on the State-mafia negotiation: a case of the resilience
of public law
Unwritten Constitutionalism in Comparative Perspective
21
22
Chair
Chair
Jacopo Della Valentina
Università di Ferrara, PhD Student in Criminal Law, Italy
Vanessa MacDonnell
University of Ottawa, Associate Professor, Canada
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jacopo Della Valentina | Università di Ferrara, PhD Student in Criminal Law, Italy
An ambiguous legal guise for the State-mafia negotiation: the crime of threatening a political body (art. 338 of the
Criminal Code)
Anna F. Masiero | Università di Ferrara, Research Fellow in Criminal Law, Italy
Why not to choose the crime of ‘concorso esterno’ for the criminalisation of mafia-related conducts?
Roberto D’Andrea | Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa, PhD Student in Criminal Law, Italy
The participation in crime and psychic causality in the trial on the State-mafia negotiation
Vanessa MacDonnell | University of Ottawa, Associate Professor, Canada
What is at Stake in the Unwritten Constitutional Principles Debate in Canada?
Nicholas Kilford | Durham Law School, Post-Doctoral Fellow, United Kingdom
The Unwritten Principle of Federalism
Akwasi Osei-Dwomoh | University of Bielefeld, Doctoral Researcher, Germany
Unwritteness, Informality and Rules of Parliamentary Procedure
Ruth Houghton | Newcastle University, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
History and Globality as Sources of Unwritten Constitutional Norms Within Global Constitutionalism
Diego Platz Pereira | University of Münster, Doctoral Candidate, Germany
Unwritten Constitutional Law as a Brazilian Constitutional Category?
Brian Chrisopher Jones | University of Liverpool, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
76
The Inter American Court of Human Rights’s active role in
transforming society: addressing structural flaws and structural
discrimination (Spanish)
Rebuilding Constitutional Democracy and Rule of Law in Poland
23
24
Chair
Chair
Stefania Rainaldi
Queen Mary University London, PhD Candidate, Uruguay
Barbara Grabowska-Moroz
CEU Democracy Institute, Senior Research Fellow, Hungary
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
Classroom 12.04 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Mariela Morales Antoniazzi | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Dr., Venezuela,
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
El caso Hacienda Brasil Verde vs. Brasil: un cambio de paradigma
Stefanía Rainaldi | Queen Mary University London, PhD Candidate, Uruguay
Structural Discrimination: a gateway to addressing poverty in specific human rights violation cases
Edward Pérez | University Collefe of London, PhD Student, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Structural discrimination and structural remedies: unleashing the transformative potential of the IACtHR
Paula Garat | Seville University, Dr., Uruguay
The responsibility of companies in the transformation of poverty and structural discrimination through the Inter-
American Court jurisprudence
Rodrigo Merayo | Universidad Carlos III, Dr., Spain
The (potential) human rights approach and poverty. Special consideration of the work of the European Court of Human
Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
Marcin Szwed | Warsaw University, Assistant Professor, Poland
Between ‘Hawks’ and ‘Doves’: Looking for a Way to Resolve the Judiciary Crisis in Poland
Katarzyna Łakomiec | Polish Academy of Science, Assisstant Professor, Poland
The legacy of putting out fires: need for a new constitutional approach to women’s rights
Tom Daly | University of Merlbourne, Professor, Australia
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
77
AI, Human Rights & Identity
Social Rights Before National Apex Courts
25
26
Chair
Chair
Classroom 18.01 | Floor 18
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Judit Sandor
Central European University, full professor, Austria
Flavia Santiago Lima
Universidade de Pernambuco, PHD, Brazil
Alina Gentimir | Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Associate Professor, Romania
Dilemmas on the future of human rights under the new paradigm of artificial intelligence
Elena Lazarou Drymiotou | Cyprus Bar Association, Dr, Cyprus
Inclusive education in democratic schools and universities in the digital era
Judit Sandor | Central European University, full professor, Austria
AI, Who Am I?
Bhanu Pratap | University of Lucknow, Dr. Bhanu Pratap, India
The Ontology of Artificial Intelligence: The case of Post-Humanist nature of Legal Personality
Despoina Glarou | Berlin International, University of Applied Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Germany
The Ontology of Artificial Intelligence: The case of Post-Humanist nature of Legal Personality
Andras L. Pap | HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies, Research Professor, Hungary
Case studies for (unwarranted) social consequences and (frail) legal responses to developments caused by digital
technology in how race and ethnicity is conceptualized and operationalized
Clara Mota | IDP Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Publico, PhD, Brazil
Judges or bureaucrats?: practices, stereotypes and discretion in the judicialization of rural pensions in Brazil
Flavia Danielle Santiago Lima | Universidade de Pernambuco, PHD, Brazil
Replace, Agree or Rationalize Public Policies? Exploring the jurisprudence of the Brazilian Supreme Court on individual
and collective social rights litigation
Juliano Zaiden Benvindo | University of Brasília, Prof. Dr., Brazil
The Constitution of Inequality and the Constitutionalism of Social Welfare: Brazilian Supreme Federal Court and
Colombian Constitutional Court in Comparative Perspective
Milica V. Matijević | Institute of Comparative Law (Belgrade, Serbia), Research Associate, Serbia
Constitutionalisation of Socio-Economic Rights and the “Basic Needs” Approach
Francisco Javier Moreno Ordoño | Universitat de Barcelona, Predoctoral Researcher, Spain
The Rise of the Constitutional Right to a Subsistence Minimum and its Impact on Legislative Freedom (English or Spanish)
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
78
Book Roundtable - Research Handbook on Soft Law / Mariolina
Eliantonio, Emilia Korkea-aho, and Ulrika Mörth (eds)
27
Chair
Panu Minkkinen
Helsinki University, Professor of Jurisprudence, Finland
Classroom 16.02 | Floor 16
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Francesco Liguori | Rome University La Sapienza, PhD researcher, Italy
Oren Tamir | Harvard Law School, Adjunct Professor of Law; Post-doc fellow, USA
Marta Morvillo | University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Constitutional Process in Latin America (Spanish)28
Chair
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Sebastián Salazar Pizarro
Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Academic coordinator “Núcleo Constitucional UAH” and Professor of Constitutional Law at
the Faculty of Law, Chile
Ariel A. Pérez | Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Profesor, Chile
Lessons from chilean processes of constitution-making to comparative law (Spanish)
Sebastián Salazar Pizarro | Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Academic coordinator “Núcleo Constitucional UAH” and
Professor of Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, Chile
Cyclical and Spiral History? The Political Economy of Recent Constitution-Making in Chile (Spanish)
Gladys F. Morales Ramirez | Centro de Estudios Constitucionales, Dr, Mexico
¿Aprendizaje, obediencia o resistencia?: La recepción de los precedentes constitucionales en los poderes judiciales
estatales
Alberto A Suarez | Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Full-time professor, Mexico
Amparo Directo’ in the XXIst century. The classic and contemporary problems (Spanish)
Alejandra Osorio Alvis | Academia Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, researcher, Mexico
The minimum core of economic and social rights: uses in the Colombian constitutional interpretation (Spanish)
Andrés Vilas Villamarín | Universidad de Vigo, Researcher, Spain
Democratic Quality and Participation of Vulnerable Groups (Spanish)
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
79
EU Constitutionalism & Democratic Legitimacy29
Chair
Classroom 13.01 | Floor 13
EU Democratic Processes & AI30
Chair
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Peter Smuk
Szechenyi Istvan University, professor, Hungary
Mário Barata
Polytechnic University of Leiria, PhD, Portugal
Peter Smuk | Szechenyi Istvan University, professor, Hungary
Democratic competence, AI and the new quality of knowledge
Kamil Kapica | University of Warsaw, mgr / PhD Student, Poland
What do the Digital Services Act and Artificial Intelligence Act bring to the table? Influence on data and AI-driven
electoral campaigns in the European Union
Davide Paris | Bocconi University - Milano, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Italy
The right to vote of non-resident citizens in European Parliament elections
Neliana Orlandi | University of Verona, Adj. Prof., Italy
Perils of Democratizing AI and future of popular initiatives
Max Steuer | Comenius University in Bratislava and O.P. Jindal Global University, Faculty Member, Slovakia
Towards Value De-Differentiation in the European Union? The Case of Deliberation in the Conference on the Future of Europe
Pau Bossacoma Busquets | Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Lecturer, Spain
Secession From and Secession Within the European Union
John Cotter | Keele University, Senior Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
The Ossification of ‘Impeachment’ Powers in the European Union’s Constitutional Evolution
Christian Neumeier | Humboldt-University Berlin, Dr, Germany
The Power to Speak. The regulation of government speech
Pedro Cuesta García | LUISS University of Rome and iCourts, University of Copenhagen, Marie Skłodowska-Curie GEM-
DIAMOND PhD Fellow, Italy
A Hard Truth: The Lack of Democratic Legitimacy in the Constitutional Politics of the EU (English)
Mário S. Barata | Polytechnic University of Leiria, PhD, Portugal
The Rule of Law as a European Union Founding Value: Challenges and Responses
Maria K Kotsoni | European University Institute, Researcher, Italy
A broader understanding of the ‘social’ in European social constitutionalism: comparative reflections on the significance
of European fiscal constraints
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
13.00-14.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 05
Monday
8
th
July 2024
14.00 - 15.30
81| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
Interest Group: The Right to Health in Turbulent Times:
Transformations, Enforcement and Accountability
01
Conveners
Patrycja Dąbrowska
Kozminski University, Poland
Pedro A. Villarreal
German Institute for International and Security Affairs/Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International
Law, Germany
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Oligarchy: Should Public Law Respond?
Challenges to public law cornerstones: sovereignity, territory
and supranational integration
02
03
Chair
Chair
Timothy Kuhner
University of Auckland Faculty of Law, Associate Professor, New Zealand
Sabrina Ragone
University of Bologna, Professor of Comparative Law, Italy
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Timothy K Kuhner | University of Auckland, Associate Professor of Law, New Zealand
Introduction to Oligarchy: Social Science Evidence and Relationship to Constitutional Law, Anti-Corruption Law, and the
Wicked Problems of Our Century
Camila Vergara | University of Essex, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Defending Nature: On the Oligarchic Limits of Environmental Law
Keith Ewing | King’s College London, Professor of Public Law, United Kingdom
Oligarchy and the Marginalisation of the Labour Movement
Emilia Korkea-aho | University of Eastern Finland, Professor, Finland
Oligarchy and Revolving Doors
Óscar Sánchez Muñoz | University of Valladolid, Professor of Constitutional Law, Spain
Democracy, Oligarchy and Digital Power
Miriam L. Henríquez Viñas | University Alberto Hurtado, Professor of Constitutional Law, Chile
Provisional derogatory clauses and challenges to constituent power
Ines Ciolli | University La Sapienza Roma, Professor of Constitutional Law, Italy
Challenges to sovereignty
Elizabeth I. Trujillo | University of Houston, Professor of Law, USA
Sustainability, Trade and Domestic Law
Sabrina Ragone | University of Bologna, Professor of Comparative Law, Italy
Challenges to public law “traditions”: supranational integration and the center/periphery clivage
82
Rights, Values, Identities and the Transformation of the
Common European Legal Order
Digital Constitutionalism & Democracy (Spanish)
04
05
Chair
Chair
Silvia Steininger
Hertie School Berlin/MPIL Heidelberg, Dr., Germany
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Marcin Barański | University of Bologna, Dr., Italy
Reframing Center(s) and Peripheries in the Union’s Judicial Architecture: Article 2 TEU and the Question of the Final Say
Valentina Capuozzo | University of Bologna, Dr., Italy
The Impact of EU law and the European Convention on Human Rights on the Relationship between Domestic Courts
and Parliaments
Władysław Jóźwicki | Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznań, Dr., Poland
The Union’s Identity, the Identities of the Member States, and the Power Struggle over the Proportionality Assessment
under Article 4(2) TEU
Orlando Scarcello | KU Leuven, Dr., Belgium
Contestatory Federalism in the EU: the Incorporation of EU Rights and National Resistance
Laura Hering | MPIL Heidelberg, Dr., Germany
EU Values Before National Constitutional Courts: Rule of Law, Democracy, and the Changing Political Party Landscape
Walter Carnota
Uba, Professor, Argentina
Laura Marquez Martinez | ÏO Justice, Co-founder, Netherlands
Inteligencia artificial en la toma de decisiones judiciales. Una perspectiva desde la justicia basada en datos
Kamil Kapica | University of Warsaw, mgr / PhD Student, Poland
Digital Constitutionalism and Human Rights : An interaction (Spanish)
Walter F Carnota | Uba, Professor, Argentina
The right to vote of non-resident citizens in European Parliament elections
Leslie Denisse Obando Gamarra | Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lawyer, Peru
Democracy in the Digital Age: Enhancing Voices through Technology (Spanish)
Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Gamal | University of Granada, Pre-doctoral Researcher, Spain
Generative AI and Democratic Values: A Constitutional Perspective (Spanish)
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
83
Cities as spaces of challenges and solutions for our sustainable
and digital future
Constitutional Courts and Constitutional Law Scholarship/
Tribunales Constitucionales y constitucionalistas
06
07
Chair
Chair
Erika Arban
Melbourne Law School, Senior Research Associate (Hon), Australia
Diletta Tega
Università di Bologna, Professor, Italy
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Gabriella Saputelli | Issirfa-CNR, Researcher, Italy
Cities, international cooperation and networking in Europe and worldwide
Elena De Nictolis | Luiss University, Assistant Professor, Italy
City-led climate change litigation. A U.S. and EU comparison
Christian Iaione | Luiss University and NIAS-KNAW, Professor, Italy
The Just Energy Transition of Vulnerable Communities in the EU and the ECOWAS region: a public-private law conundrum
Carlo Colombo | SciencesPo and Maastricht University, Fellow, France
How Law Affects the Transition Towards Sustainable Urban Mobility
Bilyana Petkova | Middlesex University, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Privacy and the City: How Data Shapes Cities’ Identities
Enric Fossas | Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Professor, Spain
Constitutional Courts without constitutionalists? The first constitutional Judges (Spanish)
Marian Ahumada | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Professor, Spain
Constitutional Courts and ConLaw Scholars: attraction, dependence, submission, reaction, estrangement ... An intricate
relationship (Spanish)
Victor Ferreres | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Professor, Spain
The Spanish Constitutional Court and judicial review of legislation. What should be done? (Spanish)
Christie Warren | William & Mary Law School, Professor, USA
How Political are Post-Conflict Constitutional Courts?
Antonio Lopez-Castillo | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Professor, Spain
Inconsistencies of the European Law jurisprudence of the Spanish Constitutional Court (Spanish)
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
84
Supranational limits to national constitutional orders
Trajectories and Latin American Gender Constitutionalism (II):
Brazil, Argentina, México, Perú and Puerto Rico
08
09
Chair
Chair
Elia Marzal
University of Barcelona, Associate Professor, Spain
Verónica Undurraga Valdés
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Professor of Law, Chile
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Giuseppe Martinico | Sant’Anna Pisa, Full Professor, Italy
Juan Tello Mendoza | University of Barcelona, Postdoctoral researcher, Peru
Núria González Campañá | University of Barcelona, Assistant Professor, Spain
Marco Antonio Simonelli | University of Barcelona, Assistant Professor, Italy
Juliana Cesario Alvim | Central European University, Austria, and Federal U. Minas Gerais, Brazil, Professor of Law, Brazil
Gender and Sexuality in the Brazilian Supreme Court: Expansion of Rights, Ambivalent Reasoning, and Telling Omissions
Sofía Treviño | Supreme Court of Mexico, JSD Candidate at Yale Law School, Mexico
Gender and Constitutionalism in Mexico
Delfina Beguerie | Yale Law School, JSD candidate, Argentina
Constitutionalizing Gender: A View from Argentina
Cristina Valega Chipoco | Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Researcher at the Law, Peru
The Ambivalent and Hetero-Cis-Normative Peruvian Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Twenty-First Century
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
85
Diversity of Legislative Power Models10
Chair
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Mitja Kovac
University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business, Professor of civil and commercial law, Slovenia
Marcus Ganley | New Zealand
Comparative legislative speed in the Aotearoa New Zealand and Australian (Federal) parliaments
Nicky Gillibrand | University College Dublin, PhD Student, Ireland
The Role of Deliberative Democracy in the UK: A Place for Citizens Assemblies?
Nicoletta Laurenti Collino | MIB Trieste School of Management - University of Trieste, Postdoctoral researcher (Public
Law), Italy
Innovative Startups in Italy: The Democratic Nature of Civic Technology, Limitations and New Perspectives
Sebastián Díaz Muzio | MIB Trieste School of Management - University of Trieste, Master degree (Marketing), Italy
Innovative Startups in Italy: The Democratic Nature of Civic Technology, Limitations and New Perspectives
Mitja Kovac | University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business, Professor of civil and commercial law, Slovenia
Public law, network centrality and State Attorney’s as transaction costs engineers
Masa Kalan | University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business, Junior researcher, Slovenia
Public law, network centrality and State Attorney’s as transaction costs engineers
Neza Podpeskar | University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business, Junior researcher, Slovenia
Public law, network centrality and State Attorney’s as transaction costs engineers
Debra J Angus | Lambton Chambers, Barrister, New Zealand
Resilient Legislation - Making better and more accessible laws
Constitutional Challenges: Insights from Brazilian and Latin
American Perspectives
11
Chair
Emilio Meyer
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ana Luiza Marques | Federal University of Minas Gerais, PhD Candidate, Brazil
AI, Digital Constitutionalism, and Democracy
Emilio Meyer | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Reshaping The Separation of Powers in Brazil and in the US: A Comparative Assessment
Henrique Castanheira | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Masters Candidate, Brazil
Democratizing the self-regulation systems of content moderation in social media in Brazil
Natasha Ribeiro | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Masters Candidate, Brazil
Constraining autocratic leaders: how power-sharing can favor the institutionalization of less democratic regimes
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
86
Rights and Wrongs in the Artificial Intelligence Era: An
Interdisciplinary Perspective on European Governance
The People, the Deliberative, and the Popular in Constitution-
(Re)Making
14
13
Chair
Chair
Beatrice Rabai
University of Sassari, Researcher in Public Law, Italy
Hui-Wen Chen
The University of Warwick, Researcher, United Kingdom
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Beatrice Rabai | University of Sassari, Researcher in Public Law, Italy
Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Rights
Anna Facchinetti | University of Pavia, Assistant Professor in International Law, Italy
Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities and AI Systems
Silvia Favalli | University of Milan, Assistant Professor in International Law, Italy
AI in Banking and Financing Digital Platforms: A European Conflict-of-law Perspective
Antonella Zarra | Hamburg University, PhD candidate in Law and Economics, Germany
Beyond ex ante Regulation: AI Regulatory Sandboxes in the EU
Oran Doyle | Trinity College Dublin; Academia Sinica Taiwan, Professor, Ireland
The Promise of Referendums in Constitutional Change
Ming-Sung Kuo | University of Warwick, Reader in Law, United Kingdom
Rethinking the Role of Referendum in Constitutional Reform: Lessons from Taiwan
David Landau | Florida State University, Professor, USA
Utopian Constitutionalism
Silvia Suteu | University College London, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Taking the Long View in Participatory Constitution-Making: Reassessing Referendum Success and Failure
Sergio Verdugo | IE University, Assistant Professor, Spain
The Limited Democratic Virtues of Constitutional Referenda
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
87
Public procurement in Europe after the NGEU
Abortion and Legal Change: New Theoretical Frameworks
16
15
Chair
Chair
Leonardo Parona
Roma Tre University, Researcher, Italy
Gráinne de Búrca
European University Institute, Professor of Law, Italy
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Leonardo Parona | Roma Tre University, Researcher, Italy
The principle of territorial proximity in public procurement: between legitimate goals and controversial practices
Gianluca Buttarelli | Roma Tre University, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Is single market still the main goal of public procurement in Europe?
Giorgio Mocavini | Università di Palermo, Researcher, Italy
Public procurement between emergency and recovery in a comparative perspective
Livia Baldinelli | IMT Lucca, PhD candidate, Italy
Special forms of partnership for cultural heritage in Italy in the light of NGEU
Francesca Pellegrino | Roma Tre, PhD student, Italy
Judicial review and ADR in the Italian public procurement code
Rosaria Morgante | Roma Tre, PhD student, Italy
Digital procurement: a comparative perspective
Gauri Pillai | European University Institute, Max Weber Post-Doctoral Fellow, Italy
The Means-to-an-End Thesis: Separating Powers, Adjudicating Abortion
Lourdes Peroni | University of Warsaw, Assistant Professor, Poland
The Vulnerability of Human Rights: Anti-Abortion Mobilization in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Elena Caruso | University of Waterloo, AMTD Waterloo Global Talent Postdoctoral Fellow, Canada
The Becoming Legal of Abortion in Italy
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
88
Constitution, Regulatory Agencies and Technology
Book Roundtable - Constitutional Law & the Politics of Ethnic
Accommodation: Institutional Design In Afghanistan (Bashir
Mobasher)
18
17
Chair
Chair
Carlos Bolonha
UFRJ, Professor, Brazil
Berihun Gebeye
University College London, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ana Luisa Vital | UFRJ, Student, Brazil
Democracy and Technology: the Real Person in the Digital Era
Ana Carolina Guimarães | UFRJ, Student, Brazil
Free speech and its relationship with Fake News in the 2022 presidential elections: brief reflections in light of the Brazilian
constitutional system
Maria Eduarda Carraro | UFRJ, Student, Brazil
The Judiciary and Regulatory Agencies in Brazil: How the Judicial Control and Jurisprudence influence the Decisions of
the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC)
Luane Santana | UFRJ, Student, Brazil
Evidence-Based Public Policies: data production by ANA and Anvisa
Fernanda Da Costa | UFRJ, Professor, Brazil
National Data Protection Authority and regulation of artificial intelligence
Rupavardhini Balakrishnan Raju | University of Oxford, Doctoral Candidate, United Kingdom
Amal Sethi | University of Hamburg, Senior Fellow, Germany
Asli Bali | Yale Law School, Professor, USA
Bashir Mobashir | American University Department of Sociology, Post-Doc, USA
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
89
Assessing the resilience of fundamental rights vis-à-vis
the furthering of the EU Digital Single Market: congruent
governance model of thorn-apart ambitions?
Turning One Health into Reality: the contribution of law and
economics
20
19
Chair
Chair
Jerome De Cooman
Liege University, Ph.D Candidate, Belgium
Flaminia Aperio Bella
Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Associate Professor of Administrative Law - Chair of Health Law and One Health, Italy
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jerome De Cooman | Liege University, Ph.D Candidate, Belgium
The curious regulatory mélange of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, and how to live with it
Ljupcho Grozdanovski | Liege University, Research Associate FNRS, Belgium
Value proceduralism - a new paradigm in AI regulation and governance?
Melanie Fink | Leiden University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Deciphering the right to a reasoned decision in EU digital regulations: towards a differentiated application for a public
and private bodies?
Angelica Fernandez | University of Luxembourg, Ph.D Candidate, Luxembourg
“Implementation is the name of the game”: Decoding the procedural application of the AI Act
Francesca Palmiotto | Hertie School, Postdoctoral researcher, Germany
The AI Act Roller Coaster: how fundamental rights protection evolved in the EU legislative process
Clara Napolitano | University of Salento, Associate Professor, Italy
One Health: Balancing interests in complex procedures: the role of dissent
Niccolò Paoloni | University of Roma Tre, Tenure track associate professor, Italy
Benefit Company and One Health: a New Economic Approach
Benedetta Celati | University of Bologna, post-doctoral fellow in Administrative Law, Italy
Territorial healthcare organisation as an instrument for guaranteeing rights. The contribution of the One Health
approach.
Alessandra Coiante | University of Roma Tre, post-doctoral fellow in Administrative Law, Italy
Telemedicine and OneHealth: a possible legal integration?
Francesca Coli | Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, post-doctoral fellow, Italy
Exploring One Health in the EU: current legal and policy landscape and pathways for moving forward
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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14.00-15.30
90
Rights of Nature in Latina America. A comparative perspective
Resilient institutions in action
22
21
Chair
Chair
Gonzalo Ramirez- Cleves
Universidad Externado de Colobia, Professor, Colombia
Barbara Lilla Boschetti
Università Cattolica S.C. di Milano, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Rodrigo Camarena | ITAM, Lecturer, Mexico
Mother Nature as a Selfish Commodity-Owner?
Andrés Martinez- Moscoso | Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Lecturer, Ecuador
Why can rivers stand before the court? Reflections from RoN
Gonzalo Ramirez-Cleves | Universidad Exterando de Colombia, Professor, Colombia
The effectiveness of the ruling recognizing the rights of nature of the Atrato River in Colombia
Pilar Garcia | Universidad Externado de Colombia, Professor, Colombia
Critical reflections on the rights of nature in Colombia
Maria Daniela Poli | Università cattolica S.C. di Milano, Assistant professor, Italy
Courts’ contribution to legal and institutional resilience
Nicola Berti | Università Cattolica S.C. di Milano, Post doc Researcher, Italy
Re-shaping public organizations from the inside. Transformative drivers
Valentina Falco | Università della Tuscia, Phd student, Italy
Strategic foresight: experiences and regulatory approaches
Francesco Severgnini | Università cattolica S.C. di Milano, Phd student, Italy
The challenge of transformative governance
Legislating & Ajudicating with AI23
Chair
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Juan Mecinas
Puebla, Professor, Mexico
Juan M Mecinas | Puebla, Professor, Mexico
Artificial intelligence in Constitutional Court decisions. Auditing inputs and outputs
Matheus de Souza Depieri | University of Cambridge, LL.M. Candidate, United Kingdom
Artificial Intelligence in Brazilian Courts: the urgent need for more robust public policies
Alicia Pastor y Camarasa | University of Lausanne, Postdoctoral researcher, Switzerland
AI technologies and law-making: a systematic review of the literature
Tanja Porčnik | Universität Hamburg, Postdoctoral Fellow, Germany
AI-Assisted Lawmaking: A Survey of the Attitudes
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
91
Private/Platform Administrative Law: Content, Standards,
Regulation
Actors and Sectors of Legal Reasoning at the European Court of
Justice
24
25
Chair
Chair
Thomas Streinz
NYU Law, Guarini Global Law & Tech, Executive Director and Adjunct Professor of Law, USA
Michal Kovalčík
Masaryk University, Judicial Studies Institute, Postgraduate Researcher, Czech Republic
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Rodrigo Vallejo Garretón | University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor of Law, Netherlands
A Private Administrative Law for the European Twin (Green and Digital) Transition
Moritz Schramm | Humboldt-University of Berlin, Affiliate Researcher, Germany
Platform Administrative Law: A Research Agenda
Olia Kanevskaia | Utrecht University, Assistant Professor of European Economic Law and Technology, Netherlands
The Law and Practice of Global ICT Standardization
Ondrej Kadlec | Masaryk University, Judicial Studies Institute, Assistant Professor, Czech Republic
Navigating the Grand Chamber Trilemma: The Role of Extended Formations in the Decision-Making of the European
Court of Justice
Natalie Drinovska | Faculty of Law at Leiden University, Postrgraduate Student, Netherlands
Shaping the Fields of Law Through Strategic Allocation of Cases at the Court of Justice?
Sara Iglesias Sanchez | Universidad Complutense of Madrid, Professor, Spain
Legal reasoning and judicial review in the realm of Member States retained competences
Cassandra Jacobson Russo | University of Oxford, Postgraduate Researcher, United Kingdom
Legal certainty in inter-institutional communication: A case law review on the transformative tools that shape the EU
legal order
Nathan Cambien | University of Antwerp, Associate Professor, Belgium
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
14.00-15.30
92
Rethinking the substance and practice of constitutional
amendment in MexicoRethinking the substance and practice of
constitutional amendment in Mexico. Panel 1 (Spanish)
The Interaction of International & National Courts
26
27
Chair
Chair
Irene Parra
ITAM, LLB, Mexico
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Fernando Batista | Universidad Panamericana, PhD in Law, Mexico
Human Dignity as the Cornerstone of Constitution-Making
Francisco Vázquez-Gómez | Universidad Panamericana, PhD in Law, Mexico
On the Intangible Core of Mexico’s Constitution: A Proposal in Discovering a Constitutional Identity
Juan Pablo Lafón | Universidad Panamericana, LLB, Mexico
Religious Liberty as part of the nuclear features of constitutional identity
Jaime Olaiz | Universidad Panamericana, JSD, Mexico
Marieta Safta
Titu Maiorescu University - Faculty of Law, Professor, Romania
Jonathan Hafetz | Seton Hall Law School, Professor of Law, USA
International Criminal Law and the Role of Narrative in the Absence of Legal Accountability
Marieta Safta | Titu Maiorescu University - Faculty of Law, Professor, Romania
The Venice Commission:A Model, Support or Step towards a De Facto International Constitutional Court?
Anca J. Niță | Ovidius University of Constanța, Associate professor, Romania
An uneasy cooperation: the dialogue between the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Constitutional Court
of Romania
Tanja Porčnik | Universität Hamburg, Postdoctoral Fellow, Germany
AI-Assisted Lawmaking: A Survey of the Attitudes
Anthony M.D. Murphy | Ovidius University of Constanța, Assistant professor, Romania
AI-Assisted Lawmaking: A Survey of the Attitudes
Naz Yılancıoğlu | Maastricht University, PhD Candidate, Netherlands
The Execution of European Court of Human Rights Judgments in National Legal Orders: A Case Study of the United
Kingdom
Elisenda Casanas Adam | Edinburgh Law School, Dr, United Kingdom
The role of the ECHR in the articulation of national multilevel human rights systems: A discussion based on recent
developments in the UK
Thalia Viveros Uehara | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Research Fellow,
Germany
The Climate Emergency before Latin America’s (Transformative) Constitutionalism: Evolving and Emerging Dialogues
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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14.00-15.30
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Session 06
Monday
8
th
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15.00 - 16.30
94| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
Interest Group: Feminism and Constitutional Democracy01
Conveners
Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
Professor of Public Law, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre (France)
Jaclyn Neo
Associate Professor of Law, National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Argelia Queralt Jiménez
Associate Professor of Constitutional Law/University of Barcelona (Spain)
Gila Stopler
Professor of Law, College of Law and Business (Israel)
Julie Suk
Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law (USA)
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Towards the Development of Public Law in the Era of
Digitalization: The Challenges and Opportunities
02
Chair
Bernard Nicholas Singarimbun
Universitas Airlangga, Bachelor of Laws, Indonesia
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Speakers/Discussants
Rosa Ristawati | Universitas Airlangga, Doctor of Law, Indonesia
Susi Dwi Harijanti | Universitas Pandjajaran, Professor, Indonesia
Dian Fitriana | Universitas Airlangga, Doctor of Law, Indonesia
Lailani Sungkar | Universitas Pandjajaran, Master of Law, Indonesia
Farani Irsan | Tilburg University, LLM Candidate, Netherlands
95
Book Roundtable - Public Administration and Expertise in
Democratic Governments: Comparative Public Law in the
Twenty-First Century (Susan Rose-Ackerman | Routledge, May
2024)
Regulation of Technological Innovations and their Implications
for EU Values
03
04
Chair
Chair
Athanasios Psygkas
Western University, Associate Professor of Law, Canada
Pietro Manzini
University of Bologna Alma Mater Studiorum, Full Professor of EU Law, Italy
Classroom 16.02 | Floor 16
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Susan Rose-Ackerman | Yale University, Henry R. Luce Professor Emeritus of Jurisprudence, Law School and Department
of Political Science and Professorial Lecturer in Law, USA
Public Administration and Expertise in Democratic Governments
Stefanie Egidy | Universität Mannheim, Chair of Public Law, Economic Analysis of Law and Public Commercial Law,
Germany
Reflections on “Public Administration and Expertise in Democratic Governments”
Maciej Kisilowski | Central European University, Associate Professor of Law and Strategy, Austria
Reflections on “Public Administration and Expertise in Democratic Governments”
Athanasios Psygkas | Western University, Associate Professor of Law, Canada
Reflections on “Public Administration and Expertise in Democratic Governments”
Matthias Rossbach | German State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Head of the Representation (Berlin), Germany
Reflections on “Public Administration and Expertise in Democratic Governments”
Andrea Circolo | University of Naples Federico II, Assistant Professor of EU Law, Italy
The AI Governance between EU and CoE: Comparative Approaches
Enza Cirone | University of Florence, Postdoctoral Researcher in EU Law, Italy
Shaping Europe’s Digital Future: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly in the European Digital Identity Framework
Federico Ferri | University of Bologna Alma Mater Studiorum, Assistant Professor of EU Law, Italy
Thinking Big? Democracy and the Normative Context of the EU’s Digital Transition
Giovanni Zaccaroni | University of Milan Bicocca, Assistant Professor of EU Law, Italy
Artificial intelligence, strategic ‘autonomy’ and strategic ‘interests’ of the EU
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
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15.00-16.30
96
Someone please call 112: principles of an emerging EU
emergency law
Federalism. New challenges of decentralized and federal
models (Spanish)
04
05
Chair
Chair
Claudia Wutscher
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Associate Professor, Austria
Sonsoles Arias
IE University, Assistant Professor, Spain
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Claudia Wutscher | Vienna University of Economics and Business, Associate Professor, Austria
Democracy and EU emergency law
Hent Kalmo | University of Tartu, Research Fellow, Estonia
Sovereignty and EU emergency law
Anna Zemskova | Lund University, Postdoctoral Fellow, Sweden
EU emergency law and the Rule of Law
Paul Dermine | Université libre de Bruxelles, Professor, Belgium
Proportionality and subsidiarity in EU emergency law
Samo Bardutzky | University of Ljubljana, Associate Professor, Slovenia
Solidarity in EU emergency law
Francisco Romero | Eurac Research Institute for Comparative Federalism in Bolzano/Bozen (Italy), Doctor / Senior
Researcher, Spain
Los retos actuales del sistema federal de Canadá
Antonio Arroyo | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Profesor Titular, Spain
La necesaria evolución federal del Estado autonómico español (con singular atención al modelo alemán)
Maribel Gonzalez | Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Profesora, Spain
La indispensable confianza entre actores territoriales en momentos de crisis
Sonsoles Arias | IE University, Assistant Professor, Spain
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
97
On Duty to Truth in Public Sphere (Korean)
Courts and the Preservation of Democracy
06
07
Chair
Chair
Seon-Taek Kim
Korea University, Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Shai Dothan
University of Copenhagen, Associate Professor, Denmark
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
Classroom 12.04 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Seung-Ju Bang | Hanyang University, Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Truth, Science and Trust in the Public Sphere
Jeong-In Yun | Korea University, Research Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
How to Hold Government Officers Accountable for Their Words?
Seok-No Hong | Sejong City Office of Education, PhD Researcher, Korea, Republic of Korea
Academic Freedom and Duty to Tell The truth
Hyun Jeong Kim | Korea University, PhD Researcher, Korea, Republic of Korea
Partisan Media and Duty to Truth
Kwangjae Kim | Soongsil University, Visiting Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Legal Practitioner’s Duty to Truth
Salvatore Caserta | University of Copenhagen, Associate Professor, Denmark
International Organizations and the Current Democracy Crisis
Nurbanu Hayir | Yale University, Fox Fellow, Denmark
Article 17’s Unexpected Allies: How the ECtHR Affords Greater Discretion to Low-Reputation States
Shai Dothan | University of Copenhagen, Associate Professor, Denmark
Courts and Social Justice
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
98
Book Roundtable - Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism
in Asia (Wen-Chen Chang, Kelley Loper, Mara Malagodi, Ruth
Rubio-Marín) - East and Southeast Asia
Understanding & Fostering Constitutional Resilience
08
09
Chair
Chair
Jiunn-Rong Yeh
National Taiwan University College of Law, University Chair Professor, Taiwan
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Wen-Chen Chang | National Taiwan University College of Law, Professor, Taiwan
Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Taiwan
Kelley Loper | University of Denver, Law School, Professor, USA
Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Hong Kong
Yoon Jin Shin | Seoul National University School of Law, Associate Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in South Korea
Chun-Yuan Lin | Chung Yuan Christian University, School of Law, Associate Professor, Taiwan
Lauren Kohn Goldschmidt
University of Cape Town, Senior Lecturer, South Africa
Lauren M Kohn | University of Cape Town, Senior Lecturer, South Africa; University of Leiden, Visiting Research Fellow,
Netherlands
The resilience and adaptability of South African public law in deepening a culture of integrity and accountability
Agnieszka Sołtys | Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Science, Assistant Professor, Poland
Constitutional capture and constitutional resilience – lessons from Poland
Prashant Sabharwal | Keele University, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Guarding Democracy‘s Guardians: Strengthening the resilience of constitutional and supreme courts in Western
democracies
Viktória Alžbeta Sutórisová | Masaryk University, Department of Constitutional Law and Political Science, Doctoral
student, Czech Republic
Shield or a Target? The Journey of Judicial Councils’ Resilience
Chien-Chih Lin | Academia Sinica, Professor, Taiwan
The Length of Remedial Grace Periods in Suspension Orders
Zim Nwokora | Deakin University, Associate Professor, Australia
The Adaptive Capacity of Democracies: Theory and Institutional Mechanisms
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
99
The Foundations of the Separation of Powers
A new vision of social rights – Universal Basic Income & Co – Panel I
10
11
Chair
Chair
David Kosař
Masaryk University, Professor, Czech Republic
Marek Zubik
University of Warsaw, prof. dr habil., Poland
Classroom 08.03 | Floor 8
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Mila Versteeg | University of Virginia, Professor, USA
Céline Romainville | Université catholique de Louvain, Professor, Belgium
The history of the separation of powers
Sofia Vandenbosch | Université catholique de Louvain, Postdoctoral Researcher, Belgium
The history of the separation of powers
Hannah Birkenkötter | Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Assistant Professor, Mexico
Separation of powers and the rule of law
Mathieu Leloup | Ghent University, Assistant Professor, Belgium
Structural Rights: individual rights as a foundation of government architecture
Robert Rybski | University of Warsaw, Dr, Poland
Basic income as a regulatory measure that strengthens (liberal) democracies through increased participation
Toma Birmontiene | Mykolas Romeris University Vilnius, prof. dr, Lithuania
Populism and Challenges to the Development of Constitutional Social Rights Doctrine in Lithuania
Ekaterini Iliadou | Athens Law School, Dr, Greece
The constitutional right to a decent standard of living
Konrad Rydel | University of Warsaw, M.A., Poland
Can a basic income be compatible with the constitutional principle of equality?
Marek Kaczmarczyk | University of Warsaw, M.A., Poland
Just social structure – basic income and the principle of subsidiarity
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
100
Book Roundtable - The Collaborative Constitution (Aileen
Kavanagh)
The Transnational Legal Regulation of Sports
12
13
Chair
Chair
Graziella Romeo
Bocconi University, Associate Professor, Italy
Ran Hirschl
University of Toronto, David R. Cameron Distinguished Professor in Law and Politics, Canada
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
Classroom 13.01 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Aileen Kavanagh | Trinity College Dublin, Professor of Law, Ireland
The Collaborative Constitution
Michele Massa | Catholic University Milan, Associate Professor, Italy
Moderation, relationality and collaboration in constitutional adjudication. An Italian viewpoint
Giorgio Repetto | University of Perugia, Associate Professor, Italy
Calibrating constitutional review through proportionality? Some remarks from the German and the Italian experience
Ran Hirschl | University of Toronto, David R. Cameron Distinguished Professor in Law and Politics, Canada
Olympic Citizenship: The Transnational Legal Regulation of Sports Nationality
Ayelet Shachar | University of California, Berkeley, Irving G. and Eleanor D. Tragen Chair in Comparative Law, USA
Olympic Citizenship: The Transnational Legal Regulation of Sports Nationality
Lorenzo Casini | Scuola IMT Alti studi di Lucca, Professor, Italy
European Football Leagues as Private Bodies Acting in a Hybrid Transnational Legal Context
Michele Krech | University of Chicago, Bigelow Fellow & Lecturer in Law, USA
The Transnational Legal (Dis)Order of Sex in Sport
Vanja Smokvina | University of Rijeka, Associate Professor, Croatia
The European Model of Sport in light of the CJEU decisions
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
101
Human Rights, Climate Change, and the Capacities of
International Law
Book Roundtable - Judicial Review, Foundamental Rights and
Rule of Law: the Construction of the European Constitutional
Identity (edited by Maria Grazia Rodomonte - Ludovica Durst)
14
15
Chair
Chair
Cristina Lafont
Northwestern University, Professor, USA
Stefano Ceccanti
Sapienza Università di Roma, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Carmen Pavel | King’s College London, Reader, United Kingdom
The Ethics of State Consent to International Law
Jiewuh Song | Seoul National University, Associate Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Structural Threats to Human Rights
Alain Zysset | University of Glasgow, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Climate Change in Moral and Legal Reasoning
Bosko Tripkovic | University of Birmingham, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Are ECHR Rights Human Rights? The Grounds and Direction of Duties in Human Rights Law
Stefano Ceccanti | Università Sapienza di Roma, Full Professor, Italy
Adriana Ciancio | Università di Catania, Full Professor, Italy
Antonio Lopez Castillo | Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Full Professor, Spain
Maria Grazia Rodomonte | Sapienza Università di Roma, Associate Professor, Italy
Ludovica Durst | Sapienza Università di Roma, Researcher, Italy
Giulia Santomauro | Muenster University, Post-doc researcher, Germany
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
102
Book Roundtable - The Rights of Women in Comparative
Constitutional Law (Irene Spigno, Valentina Rita Scotti and
Janaína Lima Penalva da Silva)
Constitutional Flexibility and Resilience to Social Changes: The
Japanese Case in Comparative Perspective
16
17
Chair
Chair
Tania Groppi
University of Siena, Full Professor, Italy
Kenneth Mori McElwain
University of Tokyo, Professor, Japan
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Costanza Nardocci | University of Milan, Associate Professor, Italy
The Rights of Women in Middle-East Countries
Eleonora Ceccherini | University of Genova, Associate Professor, Italy
Women Rights vs. Religion and Culture
Janaina Penalva da Silva | University of Brasilia, Associate Professor, Brazil
The Need for a Feminist Approach
Yolanda Ríos Cortes | Academia Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Student, Mexico
The Feminist Overview from the Global South
Irene Spigno | Academia Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Full Professor, Mexico
The Need for a Comparative Perspective
Masahiro Sogabe | Kyoto University, Professor, Japan
Limits of Constitutional Limitations: Evidence from Survey Experiments in Japan
Harukata Takenaka | National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Professor, Japan
Ambiguity and Discretion: Exploring the Limits of Constitutional Boundaries
Takako Hikotani | Gakushuin University, Professor, Japan
Constitutional Flexibility and National Security: Deliberate Discretion or Slippery Slope?
Kayoko Ishihara | Kyoto University, Associate Professor, Japan
Satoshi Yokodaido | Keio University, Professor, Japan
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
103
Sustainable Food Law to test: betweenFarmers Protests and
Silent Reforms
Conceptualising Power and Governance in the DSA: What EU
Framework for Mitigating Hate Speech, Disinformation, and
Other Systemic Risks?
18
19
Chair
Chair
Lonneke Poort
Erasmus School of Law, dr., Netherlands
Alexandru Soroiu
Maastricht University, PhD Researcher, Netherlands
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ruth Mampuys | WRR, dr, Netherlands
Measurement is meaning? Technical, procedural and normative challenges for a legislative framework for sustainable
food systems in the EU
Daniella Garcia-Caro Briceno | Erasmus School of Law, LLM, Netherlands
Agroecologizing the CAP
Marta Morvillo | UvA, dr, Netherlands
“Promises and pitfalls of strategic pesticides litigation in the EU”?
Lonneke Poort | Erasmus School of Law, dr., Netherlands
The European struggle of regulating agricultural biotechnology: sustainability as the holy grail?
Marta Maroni | Maastricht University, Assistant Professor of Law and Digital Democracy, Netherlands
Digital Media Platforms and Sustainability: The Role of Recommender Systems in Nudging Consumer Choices
Mateus Correia de Carvalho | European University Institute, PhD Researcher, Italy
Digital Regulation by Tug-of-War: Contested Systemic Risk Assessments in the Digital Services Act
Valentina Golunova | Maastricht University, Lecturer, Netherlands
Post-Truth Elections: The DSA’s Potential to Combat AI-Generated Electoral Disinformation
Stevi Kitsou | Maastricht University, PhD Researcher, Netherlands
Taming Digital Hate Speech? Assessing the Role of Codes of Conduct under the Digital Services Act
Alexandru Soroiu | Maastricht University, PhD Researcher, Netherlands
Taming Digital Hate Speech? Assessing the Role of Codes of Conduct under the Digital Services Act
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
104
Environmental Sustainability, Ecologial Transition and the
Rights of Future Generations
Book Roundtable- Democracia y desinformación.Nuevas
formas de polarización, discursos de odio y campañas en redes.
Respuestas regulatorias de Europa y América Latina (Isabel
Serrano Maillo y Loreto Corredoira, edits)
20
21
Chair
Chair
Gaetano Armao
University of Palermo, Associate professor of administrative law, Italy
Isabel Serrano Maillo
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Profesora Derecho Constituiconal, Spain
Classroom 08.01 | Floor 8
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Gaetano Armao | University of Palermo, Associate professor of administrative law, Italy
The environmental sustainability of the energy transition (English)
Angela Costaldello | Universidade federal do Paranà, Full professor of administrative law, Brazil
Air protection and urban regeneration (English)
Anna Romeo | University of Messina, Full professor of administrative law, Italy
Environmental and climatological risk: new safeguards and AI (english)
Cristiano Celone | University of Palermo, Associate professor of administrative law, Italy
Sustainability of water resources (English)
Caterina Ventimiglia | University of Palermo, Associate professor of administrative law, Italy
Protection of the environment and future generations: from the perspective of the duty of solidarity (English)
Felice Blando | University of Palermo, Researcher of public law, Italy
Environmental protection and differentiated autonomy (English)
Isabel Searrano Maillo | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Profesora de derecho Constitucional, Spain
Desinformación y democracia
Loreto Corredoira | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Profesora de derecho Constitucional, Spain
Medidas legales europeas tomadas en tiempos de guerra fría. ¿Necesarias?¿Jusitificadas?
Tamara Álvarez Robles | Universidad de León, Profesora de derecho Constitucional, Spain
Injerencia en el contexto electoral: experiencias y posibles respuestas
José Javier Olivas Osuna | UNED, Investigador, Spain
Injerencias rusas en Cataluña
Rafael Rubio Núñez | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Catedrático de Derecho Constitucional, Spain
La Actuación no Jurisdiccional del Órgano Electo- RAL Brasileño frente a la Desinformación
Rodrigo Cetina Presuel | Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Senior Lecturer in Law & Public Policy, Spain
Injerencias extranjeras en idioma no inglés en los procesos electorales de los Estados Unidos
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
105
From Legal Populism to Post-populism – Inquiring Foundations
and Trajectories
Greater Good as Constitutional Purpose: Rule of Law and
Political Transformations
22
23
Chair
Chair
Sabine Müller-Mall
University of Technology Dresden, Professor, Germany
Lóránt Csink
Pázmány Péter Catholic University, professor, Hungary
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Kolja Möller | University of Technology Dresden, Postdoc, Germany
Populist Constitutionalism – On the Relation of Macro-Social Learning Process and Legal Regression
Petra Bárd | Radboud University/CEU, Professor, Netherlands
Punitive Populism in Autocratising Regimes
Gábor Mészáros | University of Pécs, Assistant professor, Hungary
Legal Populism in Hungary: From the Rule of Lasw to Populist Constitutionalism
Yonatan Levi | London School of Economics, PhD student, United Kingdom
Security-Driven Constitutional Transformations: Legal Populism in Israel
Kim Lane Scheppele | Princeton University, Professor, USA
It’s Not Populism
Agnieszka Bień-Kacała | University of Szczecin, professor, Poland
Márton Csapodi | Pázmány Péter Catholic University, PhD student, Hungary
Approaches to democracy-building in Central Europe
Márta Sarolta Deák | Pázmány Péter Catholic Univesity, PhD student, Hungary
Does the end justify the means? The Legitimacy of the National Roundtable
Tomasz Kucharski | Nicolaus Copernicus University, professor, Poland
Is historical argumentation relevant to resolving the constitutional crisis in Poland? A historical perspective
Anna Tarnowska | Nicolaus Copernicus University, professor, Poland
Is historical argumentation relevant to resolving the constitutional crisis in Poland? A constitutionalist perspective
Lóránt Csink | Pázmány Péter Catholic University, professor, Hungary
Greater good as constitutional purpose
Michał Gałędek | University of Gdansk, professor, Poland
Is historical argumentation relevant to resolving the constitutional crisis in Poland? A historical perspective (Together
with Tomasz Kucharski)
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
106
Navigating the complexities of global law in the 21st century
The resilience of Republicanism, global, European, national,
digital
24
25
Chair
Sponsored by
Chair
Bertil Emrah Oder
Koç University Law School, Dean and Professor of Constitutional Law, Turkey
María Díaz Crego
Universidad de Alcalá, Prof. Dr., Spain
Classroom 08.02 | Floor 8
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Charles Maimela | University of Pretoria, Deputy Dean, South Africa
Curriculum Transformation in teaching and research
Yvonne Tew | Georgetown University Law Center, Professor of Law & Anne Fleming Research Professor, USA
Teaching comparative constitutional law and transnational law across transnational contexts
Esteban Restrepo | Universidad de los Andes, Professor, Colombia
Challenges of legal education (and particularly teaching constitutional law) in contexts of transitional justice and
peacebuilding
Svetlana Tyulkina | UNSW School of Global and Public Law, Senior Lecturer of Public Law and Constitutional Law, Australia
Inclusive Legal Education: Embracing Vulnerability in Public Law Teaching for a Global Community
Antonios Kouroutakis | IE Law School, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Spain
The emergence of the EU Law School
Armin von Bogdandy | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Director, Germany
Marta Cartabia | Bocconi University, Prof. Dr., Italy
Sabino Cassesse | Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, Emeritus Professor, Italy
Erik Tuchtfeld | MPIL/humanet3, Research Fellow, Germany
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
107
The Complexity of the EU’s Legal Order
EU, Regulation of Digital Platforms & Social & Economic Rights
(Spanish)
26
27
Chair
Chair
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
Ivan Sammut
University of Malta, Associate Professor, Malta
Ángela Moreno Bobadilla
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Profesora de Derecho Constitucional, Spain
Yung-Djong Shaw | Academia Sinica, Assistant Research Fellow, Taiwan
The singularity of EU’s constituent power
Ivan Sammut | University of Malta, Associate Professor, Malta
Is European Union law a typical mixed legal system, or is it a civil law system with common law influence?
Jock Peter Gardiner | Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa, PhD Candidate, Italy
Honour, dishonour and constitutional conventions - a question of how our constitutions ought to be performed
Maria Schinina | Italian Chamber of Deputies, Dr, Italy
The relations between the EU Court of Justice and national Parliaments.A look on German, French and Italian Parliaments
Stella Romano | University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies, Post doctoral research fellow in constitutional law,
Italy
The “cooperative regulatory process” of digital platforms (Spanish)
Ángela Moreno Bobadilla | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Profesora de Derecho Constitucional, Spain
El Reglamento de Servicios Digitales: ¿es realmente una protección frente a los peligros de los contenidos ilícitos que
amenazan a las democracias europeas?
Amir Al Hasani Maturano | Universidad de las Islas Baleares, Profesor derecho constitucional, Spain
Un enfoque constitucionalista al control de contenidos ilícitos tras el Reglamento de Servicios Digitales (español)
Jaime Bassa | Universidad de Valparaíso, PhD, Chile
An ethical-political perspective for social rights in the current public law crisis (Spanish)
Teresa Ruano Mochales | IE UNIVERSITY, Doctor, Spain
The Duty of Due Diligence and Transparency in an Ethical and Resilient Context (Spanish)
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
108
Developments in Israeli Constitutionalism28
Chair
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
Aeyal Gross
Tel Aviv University, Professor, Israel
Adam Shinar | Reichman University, Prof., Israel
The Constitutional Overhaul, the War in Gaza, and the Possibility of Liberal Democracy in Israel
Manal Totry Jubran | Bar Ilan University, Dr.
The Constituent Power of Israel’s Knesset Revisited
David Kretzmer | Hebrew University, Prof., Israel
The Constituent Power of Israel’s Knesset Revisited
Aeyal Gross | Tel Aviv University, Professor, Israel
The Rise and Fall of the Anti-Constitutional Coup in Israel - A Story of Constitutional Resilience?
Noya Rimalt | University of Haifa, Professor, Israel
A Declaration of Independence as a Constitutional Foundation: The Unique Case of Israel
Tamar Hostovsky Brandes | Ono Academic College, Associate Professor, Israel
Scholactivism in the Service of Counter-populism: The Case of the Constitutional Overhaul in Israel
Yaniv Roznai | Reichman University, Associate Professor, Israel
Scholactivism in the Service of Counter-populism: The Case of the Constitutional Overhaul in Israel
Ittai Bar-Siman-Tov | Bar Ilan University, Associate Professor, Israel
Scholactivism in the Service of Counter-populism: The Case of the Constitutional Overhaul in Israel
Bell E. Yosef | Tachlith, Senior researcher, Israel
Effective oversight as parliamentary resilience
| Parallel Sessions _ Monday 8
th
15.00-16.30
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 07
Tuesday
9
th
July 2024
10.00 - 11.30
110| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
Interest Group: Constitutionalism from the Global South01
Conveners
Theunis Roux
Faculty of Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney
Philipp Dann
Humboldt University, Berlin
Dinesha Samararatne
University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Comparative Perspectives on Judicial Roles: Analyzing Regional
International Courts in the Americas
Realizing Inclusive Equality for Persons with Disabilities:
Socio-legal Perspectives on Barriers, Digital challenges, and
Facilitators of Cultural Participation
02
03
Chair
Chair
Colm O’Cinneide
University College London, Professor, United Kingdom
Delia Ferri
Maynooth University, Professor, Ireland
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Gabrielle Elliott-Williams | University College London / University of the West Indies, Mona (UWI), PhD Candidate /
Lecturer, United Kingdom
Beyond Borders: An Exploration of the Dynamics in the Caribbean Court of Justice’s Integration through Law Project
Edward Pérez | University College London, PhD Student, United Kingdom
An International Human Rights Court as a Policy Maker? Revisiting the Legitimacy and Effectiveness of the Inter
American Court of Human Rights’ Structural Remedies
Natalia Morales Cerda | University College London, PhD Candidate and Graduate Lecturer, United Kingdom
The Articulation Between Legal Debates and Social Movements: An Examination of the Framing Processes in the Inter-
American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights
Seshauna Wheatle | Durham University, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Ann Leahy | Maynooth University, Dr, Ireland
Barriers and Facilitators to Cultural Participation by People with Disabilities: A Qualitative Analysis
Malou E. Beck | Tilburg University, PhD Researcher, Netherlands
Empowering Vulnerability: The Social Model of Disability and Digital Government
Philip Finn | Maynooth University, Dr, Ireland
The impact of the welfare state on the cultural participation of artists with disabilities
Léa Urzel Francil | Maynooth University, PhD Researcher, Ireland
Leveraging on EU Law to Realize Inclusive Equality in the Cultural and Creative Sectors: Socio-legal Insights
111
Trajectories in Latin American Gender Constitutionalism (I):
Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Uruguay (panel in Spanish)
Book Roundtable - Radical Constitutional Pluralism in Europe
(Orlando Scarcello -Routledge 2023)
04
05
Chair
Chair
Francisca Pou Giménez
Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM, Investigadora Titular, Mexico
Julian Scholtes
University of Glasgow, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Daniela Salazar Marín | Constitutional Court of Ecuador / San Francisco de Quito University, Justice / Profesora titular
agregada, Ecuador
Gender Constitutionalism in Ecuador
Yanira Zúñiga Añazco | Universidad Austral de Chile, Profesora titular, Chile
The Role of Chilean Constitutional Law in Gender (In)Equality
Lucia Giudice Graña | Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay, Profesora, Uruguay
Gender and the Constitution in Uruguay
Scarcello Orlando | KU Leuven, Postdoctoral researcher, Belgium
Valeria Salese | University of Milan Bicocca, PhD candidate, Italy
Tom Flynn | University of Essex, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Sara Canduzzi | University of Edinburgh, PhD candidate, United Kingdom
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
112
Electronic Elections, Personal Data and Access to Public
Information
Revisiting Sieyès on Constituent Power
06
07
Chair
Chair
Dimitry Gegenava
Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Doctor, Ph.D., Georgia
Aoife O’Donoghue
Queen’s University Belfast, Professor, United Kingdom
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Dimitry Gegenava | Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Doctor, Ph.D., Georgia
Open Access to the Decisions of the Ordinary Courts: Balancing Personal Data and Right to Know
Lika Kobaladze | Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Ph.D. Candidate, Georgia
Open Access to the Decisions of the Ordinary Courts: Balancing Personal Data and Right to Know
George Goradze | Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Doctor, Ph.D., Georgia
Publication of Legal Acts, Access to the Public Information and Legal Certainty in the Digital Era
Tengiz Tevzadze | Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, Ph.D. Candidate, Georgia
Electronic Technologies in Elections and Protection of Basic Electoral Principles
Mariam Jikia | Georgian Technical University, Doctor, Ph.D., Georgia
Ensuring the Principle of Universal Suffrage in Electronic Elections through Voter Identification and Verification
Paata Javakhishvili | Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Doctor, Ph.D., Georgia
AI Technologies, Personal Data Protection and Rethinking the Responsibilities of State
Ruth Houghton | Newcastle University, Dr, United Kingdom
’Olympe de Gouges and other Feminist Manifestos as Constituent Power’
Adam Rowe | University of Kent, Dr, United Kingdom
‘Paradise found – and lost: Madame de Staël, Sieyès, and constitutive power
Alan Greene | University of Birmingham, Dr, United Kingdom
’Sieyès, Fear of the People, and Hegemonic Constituent Power’
Aoife O’Donoghue | Queen’s University Belfast, Professor, United Kingdom
’First to the Assemblée Nationale wins: Is Constituent Power just a Game?
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
113
The Israeli 2023 Constitutional Overhaul: a Comparative
Perspective
Generative AI and the East Asian Constitutional Orders
08
09
Chair
Chair
Ido Baum
Haim Striks Law Faculty at the College of Management, Israel; and the Louis Brandeis Institute for Society, Economy and
Democracy, Professor, Israel
Masahiko Kinoshita
Kobe University, Professor, Japan
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ido Baum | Haim Striks Law Faculty at the College of Management, Israel; and the Louis Brandeis Institute for Society,
Economy and Democracy, Prof., Israel
Legislative Blitz
Iris Canor | Zefat Academic College, and Europa Institute, University of Saarland, Germany, Prof., Israel
The Role of Constitutional Identity Arguments: a Comparison between the European Union and Israel.
Margit Cohn | Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Prof., Israel
The Constitutional Putsch Attempt in Israel: The Use and Abuse of Comparative Analysis in the Context of the Appointment
of Justices
Michal Saliternik | Netanya Academic College, Dr., Israel
Liberal Self-Determination: Separation as a Response to Democratic Backsliding
Masahiko Kinoshita | Kobe University, Professor, Japan
News Media and Democracy in the Age of Generative AI: A Discussion of Japanese Law as a Generative AI Paradise
Gilad Abiri | Peking University School of Transnational Law, Assistant Professor, Israel
Generative AI as Digital Media
Kuan-Wei Chen | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Doctoral Student, Taiwan
Legal and Human Rights Implications of AI-Based Disinformation Detection: A Taiwanese Perspective
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
114
The Future (or end) of Militant Democracy: New Theories and
Counterarguments
Re-Assessing African Constitutionalism
Media Regulation and Freedom of Speech in an Era of Artificial
Intelligence, Social Media and Post-Truth
10
11
12
Chair
Chair
Chair
Felipe Andrade
Lisbon Public Law Research Centre, PhD Researcher, Portugal
Laura-Stella Enonchong
SOAS, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Maria Isabel Tavares
Porto Faculty of Law, Catholic University Portugal, Professor, Portugal
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Franca Feisel | European University Institute, PhD Researcher, Germany
Militant democracy and the EU – united in ‘constrained democracy’
Jorieke Manenschijn | Leiden University, Researcher/Lecturer, Netherlands
The potential of militant constitutionalism as a brake on democratic backsliding
Juha Tuovinen | Durham Law School, Dr., United Kingdom
Using Citizen’s Assemblies to Keep Parties Democratic
Felipe Andrade | Lisbon Public Law Research Centre, PhD Researcher, Portugal
Constitutionalism facing the challenges to democracy
Max Steuer | O.P. Jindal Global University / Comenius University in Bratislava, Dr., Slovakia
Victoria Miyandazi | University of St. Andrews, Research Fellow, United Kingdom
Constitutional Change in Kenya: Assessing Progress and Challenges in Achieving Constitutionalism
Berihun Gebeye | University College London, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Exploring Syncretic Constitutionalism
James Fowkes | University of Münster, Professor, Germany
Working a Constitutional Revolution in South Africa: The Foundations of the post-1994 order
José Azeredo Lopes | Porto Faculty of Law, Catholic University Portugal, Professor, Portugal
Freedom of expression and the Imaginary Invalid.
Ana Lourenço | Catolica Porto Bussiness School, Professor, Portugal
A behavioural economics approach to the post-truth world.
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
115
Environmental Constitutionalism in a European Multi-Level
Perspective
Book Roundtable - Judicial Authority in EU Internal Market Law
(Vilija Vėlyvytė)
13
14
Chair
Chair
Hedwig
University of Graz, Dr., Austria
Michael Wilkinson
LSE Law School, Professor of Law, United Kingdom
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Christoph Müller | Sigmund Freud University, Dr., Austria
EU primary law – A limit to national ecological constitutionalism?”
Theresa Tisch | Sigmund Freud University, Mag., Austria
The role of cities in environmental constitutionalism – Rethinking federalism in times of climate change
Konrad Lachmayer | Sigmund Freud University, Prof., Austria
Developing environmental constitutionalism – a comparative perspective
Vilija Vėlyvytė | University of Reading, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Jan Komárek | University of Copenhagen, Professor of Law, Denmark
Emily Hancox | University of Bristol, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Nathan Cambien | University of Antwerp, Associate Professor of Law, Belgium
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
116
Constitutional reality in the post covid area in a populist state -
Hungary
Exploring the uncharted territory of Supreme Audit Institutions
15
16
Chair
Chair
Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz
HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, ELTE Law School, Prof., Hungary
Luis Eugenio Garcia-Huidobro
Catholic University of Chile, Assistant Professor of Law, Chile
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Nóra Bán Forgács | Milton Friedman University, Budapest, Hungary, Ass.prof., Hungary
Reflections
Zoltán Szente | European University Institute, Prof. fellow, Italy
The special legal order that remains with us – emergency power as the most effective populist tool
Boldizsár Szentgáli Tóth | HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies, senior research fellow,
Hungary
Judicital review in emergency – a comparative analysis
Viktor Lőrincz | HUN-REN CSS Institute for Legal Studies, junior research fellow, Hungary
Do scientific facts count again in post covid legislation? Or did we learn how to disregard them in Hungary?
Kitti Mezei | Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary, assistant professor, Hungary
The COVID-19 measures and (the lack of) constitutional resilience of the criminal law in Hungary
Juan Carlos Covilla | Pompeu Fabra University, Assistant Professor of Law, Spain
Administrative due process under Supreme Audit Institutions. The case of Colombia
Luis Eugenio Garcia-Huidobro | Catholic University of Chile, Assistant Professor of Law, Chile
With great power comes no responsibility? Chile’s Comptroller General and the perils of unresponsive supreme audit
institutions
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
117
Blind Spots in European Antidiscrimination Law I
Divergent Paths, Common Ground: Exploring AI Regulation
Through the Lenses of Antitrust, Constitutional, Criminal, and
Immigration Law
17
18
Chair
Chair
Gráinne De Búrca
European University Institute, Prof., Italy
Eleanor Spaventa
Bocconi University, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Mathias Moschel | Central European University, Prof., Austria
The Absence of Anti-Discrimination Law in the Global Reach of EU (Private) Law
Clement Lanier | Paris Nanterre, Mr., France
Age Discrimination in Europe: A Permitted Ground of Discrimination?
Amalie Frese | University of Copenhagen, Prof., Denmark
Socio-economic Inequalities in European Anti-discrimination law
Gráinne De Burca | European University Institute, Prof., Italy
(Explaining the Dearth of) Racial Discrimination Litigation in EU Law (Co-Authored)
Virginia Passalacqua | University of Turin, Dr., Italy
(Explaining the Dearth of) Racial Discrimination Litigation in EU Law (Co-Authored)
Federica Paolucci | Bocconi University, PhD Candidate, Italy
The effectiveness of remedies under the AI Act: a constitutional law analysis
Flavia Bavetta | Bocconi University, PhD Candidate, Italy
I in the administration of justice: AI Act analysis from a fundamental rights perspective
Marco Gerbaudo | Bocconi University, PhD Candidate, Italy
EU smart borders: the use of AI in biometric identification and migration monitoring
Valeria Caforio | Bocconi University, PhD Candidate, Italy
AI systems and anticompetitive conduct: a regulatory approach
Maria Dellagiacoma | Bocconi University, PhD Candidate, Italy
AI and criminal liability: new criteria for criminal charges?
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
118
Book Roundtable: From Cosmopolitan to Self-Preservation:
Courts and LGBTQ Rights in the 21st Century (Rehan Abeyratne)
[International] Labour Law
19
20
Chair
Chair
Rehan Abeyratne
Western Sydney University, Professor, Australia
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Mara Malagodi | Warwick Law School, Associate Professor-Reader, United Kingdom
Stefano Osella | University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, Assistant Professor, Hong Kong
Surbhi Karwa | University of New South Wales Law & Justice, PhD Candidate, Australia
Erin F. Delaney | Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, Professor, USA
Marthinus Van Staden
University of the Witwatersrand, Prof, South Africa
Ioannis Katsaroumpas | University of Sussex, Dr., United Kingdom
The 2022 Amendment to the 1998 ILO Declaration: A Constitutional Amendment Perspective
Maria Kotsoni | European University Institute, PhD, Italy
The 2022 Amendment to the 1998 ILO Declaration: A Constitutional Amendment Perspective
Nicole N Deokiram | University of Johannesburg, Lecturer, South Africa
The Basic Conditions of Employment Act and the Right of Employees to Religious Leave in South Africa
Christopher Roberts | Chinese University of Hong Kong, Assistant Professor, Hong Kong
Recovering Forced Labor: A History of Foreclosure and Emancipatory Potential
Ya-Wen YANG | Institutum Iurisprudentiae Academia Sinica, Assistant Research Professor, Taiwan
Why Taiwan’s Temporary Migrant Worker Scheme Heightens Risks of Forced Labour: Voluntariness, Capabilities, and a
Non-Fragmentation Approach to Human Rights
Marthinus Jacobus Van Staden | University of the Witwatersrand, Prof, South Africa
The AI Revolution and the Future of Labour Law Constitutionalisation in South Africa
Ana Teresa Ribeiro | Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Assistant Professor, Portugal
Social dialogue and democracy: the (peculiar) Portuguese experience (English)
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
119
Book Roundtable: - Non-Fiscal Tax Policies and State
Sovereignty: From the Rise of Nation States to Globalization and
Corporate Feudalism (Author: Giulio Allevato; Publisher: Edwin
Elgar Publishing; 2024)
Hope for Law? On Palliative Thinking in International Law
21
22
Chair
Chair
Yuliya Kaspiarovich
IE University, Assistant Professor of EU and International Law, Spain
Sarah Katharina Stein
University Freiburg / MPI Freiburg, Dr., LL.M. (Columbia), Germany
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Giulio Allevato | IE University Law School, Assistant Professor of International Tax Law, Spain
Taxing Power’s Non-Fiscal Function and the Building of State Sovereignty
Félix Alberto Vega Borrego | Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Full Professor of Tax and Financial Law, Spain
The Rationale for the BEPS Project
Ana Belén Macho Pérez | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Associate Professor of Tax and Financial Law, Spain
The Strategic State and Its Regulatory and Redistributive Tax Policies
Rosalba Famà | Università Bocconi, Lecturer of EU and International Law, Italy
Revitalizing the EU Budget in Times of Crisis
Christian Neumeier | Humboldt University, Research Assistant of Public and Financial Law, Germany
The EU Own Resources: State of Play
Anna-Julia Saiger | University of Freiburg, Dr., LL.M. (KCL), Research Assistant, Germany
Palliative Approaches to Climate Law
Dana Schmalz | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and Intetrnational Law, Dr., LL.M. (Cardozo), Senior
Research Fellow, Germany
Palliative Approaches to International Refugee Law
Sarah Katharina Stein | University of Freiburg / MPI Freiburg, Dr., LL.M. (Columbia), Research Assistant, Germany
Palliative Approaches to Humanitarian Law
Johanne Vöhler | University of Freiburg, Research Assistant, Germany
Palliative Approaches to the Rule of Law
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
120
Comparative regulatory Trends:Regulatory Sandboxes, Science
and Anticipatory Regulation
Rethinking the substance and practice of constitutional
amendment in Mexico. Panel 2 [Spanish]
23
24
Chair
Chair
Sofia Ranchordas
Tilburg University, Prof., Netherlands
Irene Parra
ITAM, LLB, Mexico
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Sophie Weerts | University of Lausanne, Prof., Switzerland
From experimentation to anticipation regulatory tools: the case of regulatory sandboxes for the deployment and
regulation of AI systems
Camille Lanssens | Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), PhD student, Belgium
Evidence-informed lawmaking through experimental legislation and regulatory sandboxes in Belgium: mapping and
explaining the record
Juan Manuel Acuña | Universidad Panamericana, PhD in Law, Mexico
Constitutional Identity in Mexico
Hugo S. Ramírez | Universidad Panamericana, PhD in Law, Mexico
Constitutional Immutability and Moral Discourse
José María Soberanes | Universidad Panamericana, PhD in Law, Mexico
Performative appraisal of constitutional amendment practice in Mexico: between hyper-reformism and endurability
Jaime Olaiz | Universidad Panamericana, JSD, Mexico
Amending the mechanism for constitutional amendment in Mexico: A proposal of recalibration
Vanessa MacDonnell | University of Ottawa, JD & LLM, Canada
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
121
AI and Elections
AI, New Technology & Law (Spanish)
25
26
Chair
Chair
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Renata Deskoska
University “Ss Cyril and Methodius”- Skopje, Professor, Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Luis de Carlos
President of the LawAhead Center on the Legal Profession
Emre Bayamlıoğlu | Tilburg, post-doc, Netherlands
AI-based systems in political advertising and the role and limitations of transparency
Renata Treneska Deskoska | University “Ss Cyril and Methodius”- Skopje, Professor, Macedonia, the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia
AI in Electoral Process with focus on AI-Generated Fake News
Richard Moon | University of Windsor, Distinguished University Professor, Canada
The Social Character of Freedom of Expression
Raphael R M Souza | University of Brasilia, Doctoral Candidate, Brazil
Electoral Campaign, Artificial Intelligence and Counter-Disinformation: Lessons and Gaps from the Brazilian Approach
Héctor Álvarez García | Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, PhD in Law and PhD in History, Spain
What is artificial intelligence? (Spanish)
Jesús I. Delgado Rojas | Universidad de Sevilla, PhD, Spain
Impact of algorithmic manipulation on personal autonomy and privacy (Spanish)
Yolanda López Nieto | Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Student, Spain
The lives of others (or how we lose control of our privacy on social networks) (Spanish)
Elisa Gutiérrez García | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, PhD, Spain
Deepfakes, fake news and disinformation: is this possible subject to copyright protection? (Spanish)
Ana Maria D’Ávila Lopes | Universidade de Fortaleza, PhD, Brazil
Neurotechnology and Artificial Intelligence Interface: The Meaning of Human Dignity in the Debate between
Transhumanists and Bioconservatives (Spanish)
Beatriz Carmen Martínez-Isidoro | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Professor, Spain
Transparency and Artificial Intelligence: the challenge of Public Administration in the future (Spanish)
Sponsored by
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
10.00-11.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 08
Tuesday
9
th
July 2024
11.00 - 12.30
123| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
11.00-12.30
Interest Group: Digital Constitutionalism01
Conveners
Giovanni De Gregorio
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Oreste Pollicino
Bocconi University
Andrea Simoncini
University of Florence
Erik Longo
University of Florence
Amnon Reichman
University of Haifa
Francisco de Abreu Duarte
European University Institute
Francesca Palmiotto
Hertie School
Yeliz Doker
European University Institute
Natalia Menendez
European University Institute
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Sustainability, business, human rights and accountability for
climate change: between utopia and dystopia
Book Roundtable - Persuasion and Legal Reasoning in
ECtHR Rulings. Balancing Impossible Demands (Aleksandra
Mężykowska, Anna Młynarska-Sobaczewska)
02
03
Chair
Chair
Jernej Letnar Cernic
Nova univerza, Professor of Law, Slovenia
Agnieszka Bien-Kacala
University of Szczecin, professor, Poland
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jernej Letnar Černič | Nova univerza, Professor of Law, Slovenia
Climate Change and Business-related Human Rights Abuses: Localising corporate accountability
Matej Avbelj | Nova univerza, Professor of Law, Slovenia
Accountability and Sustainability under Transnational Law
Petra Weingerl | Univerza v Mariboru, Professor of Law, Slovenia
The Sustainability Focus: From the Individual to the Corporation and Back
Anja Strojin Štampar | Nova univerza, Professor of Business Law, Slovenia
Environmental responsability and corporate goverance
Anna Sobaczewska | Institute of Law Studies, professor, Poland
Remarks on human rights reasoning in turbulent times
Aleksandra Męzykowska | Institute of Law Studies, assistant professor, Poland
Strategies and methods of legal argumentaion in ECtHR
124
Constitutionally Conforming Interpretation. Comparative
Perspectives
Vulnerabilities and legal challenges in the AI era
04
05
Chair
Chair
Matthias Klatt
University of Graz, Professor Dr., Austria
Claudia Morgana Cascione
University of Bari, Professor, Italy
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Daniel Christian Gosch | University of Graz, Mag. MA, Austria
The Emergence of Constitutionally Conforming Interpretation
Chiara Valentini | University of Bologna, Associate Professor PhD, Italy
Constitutionally Conforming Interpretation in Times of Constitutional Crisis
Paul Daly | University of Ottawa, Associate Professor Dr., Canada
The Legal Coherence versus Legal Certainty
Oran Doyle | Trinity College Dublin, Professor PhD, Ireland
Partly Laws Common to All Judge-Kind: Constitutionally Conforming Interpretation in Compara-tive Perspective
Diego Werneck Arguelhes | Insper Institute of Education and Research, Associate Professor PhD, Brazil
From Restraint to Preemption?
Federico Ruggeri | University of Rome - Roma3, Ph.D., Italy
Digital natives, but still children: Personal identities in the making and AI
Sabrina El Sabi | University of Bari, Ph.D., Italy
Applying AI to electronic devices: Protection perspectives for older persons
Cristina Frattone | University of Rome - Roma3, Ph. D., Italy
People with disabilities and AI: Risks and opportunities for inclusion
Paola Francesca Rizzi | University of Bari, Ph. D. Candidate, Italy
Rethinking AI policymaking to meet LGBTQ+’s personal identity rights
Gianluca Sisto | University of Bari, Ph. D. Candidate, Italy
Crossing the (smart) border: The breach of migrants’ personal data in the AI era
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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11.00-12.30
125
Climate Justice in the Courtroom. The Belgian Climate Case on
Appeal
Deference in Constitutional Law (Spanish)
06
07
Chair
Chair
Céline Romainville
UCLouvain, Professor, Belgium
Fernando Simón Yarza
Universidad de Navarra, Catedrático de Derecho Constitucional, Spain
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Emma De Clercq | KU Leuven, Doctoral researcher, Belgium
A deep dive in the Belgian Climate Case. Future Trends for climate litigation?
Stien Dethier | KU Leuven, Doctoral Researcher, Belgium
A deep dive in the Belgian Climate Case. Future Trends for climate litigation?
Aube Wirtgen | Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Professor, Belgium
The Belgian Climate Case and the separation of powers
Emmanuel Slautsky | Université libre de Bruxelles, Professor, Belgium
Climate justice, Federalism, and the Belgian Climate case
Cedric Jenart | UAntwerpen, Professor, Belgium
The Belgian Climate Case and rising (water) levels: a single-level decision in a multi-level context
Jorge A Machín | Universidad de Navarra, PhD Candidate, Spain
Incommensurability, Parity and Deference in Proportionality
Constanza Reyes | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Instructora adjunta, Chile
Deference and the judge’s emotional dimension
Mariana Canales | University of Oxford, Dphil Student, Chile
Deference and discretion in executive power
Cristóbal Aguilera | Universidad Finis Terrae, Profesor, Chile
Deference in the relationship between public authorities and holders of fundamental rights in the field of education
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
11.00-12.30
126
Constitutions and Courts in the Global South
Law & Technology: Artificial Intelligence as a Vehicle of a
Constitutionally-Oriented Reason
08
09
Chair
Chair
Julio Rios Figueroa
ITAM, Professor, Mexico
Giuliano Vosa
University of Catania, Post-Doc Researcher (Constitutional Law), Italy
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Tom Ginsburg | University of Chicago, Professor, USA
Julio Rios-Figueroa | ITAM, Professor, Mexico
Courts in the Global South
Diana Kisakye | University of Bayreuth, Professor, Germany
Judicial Institutions for Regional Integration? The Case of the East African Court of Justice
Maartje de Visser | Singapore Management University, Professor, Singapore
Courts’ Engagement with the Public in Asia
David Kosař | Masaryk University, Professor, Czech Republic
The Many Layers of Judicial Overstay
Marian Ahumada | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Professor, Spain
Constitutional courts in the books and in action
Cristiano Valente | Bank of Italy, Master Degree (Informatic Engineering), Italy
Bias & Discriminations in AI Models
Laura Flores Anarte | Universidad de Sevilla, Post-doc Researcher (Constitutional Law), Spain
Gender Bias in AI Issues
Annamaria Iandoli | University of Tor Vergata, Rome, Ph.D. Candidate (Civil Law), Italy
AI & Civil Liability: Finding Out Who is Liable for What
Sara Spadaccini | Sapienza University, Rome, Ph.D. Candidate (Methods and Models for Economics), Italy
AI & Civil Liability: Finding Out Who is Liable for What
Andrea Antonuzzo | Camera dei Deputati, Ph.D. (Constitutional Law), Italy
AI & Politics: the Representative Principle in Action
Giuliano Vosa | Catania University, Post-Doc Researcher (Constitutional Law), Italy
In Search of Patterns for a Constitutionally-Oriented AI
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
11.00-12.30
127
Law & Technology - Multiple perspectives of a meant-to-last
irritation: Institutional Challenges
Multifaceted Dignity: Dignity Within and Across Human Rights
Systems
10
11
Chair
Chair
Giovanni Zaccaroni
University of Milano-Bicocca, Assistant Professor of EU law, Italy
Kate O’Regan
University of Oxford, Professor, United Kingdom
Classroom 18.01 | Floor 18
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Giovanni Zaccaroni | University of Milano-Bicocca, Assistant Professor of EU law, Italy
Disruptive technologies & Democratic Challenges
Menelaos Markakis | Erasmus University Rotterdam, Assistant Professor of EU law, Netherlands
The Digital Euro: Central Legal Issues
Carla Pambianco | University of Bologna, Ph.D. in EU law, Italy
Approaches to digitalisation at european level
Vincenzo Telaro | University of Catania, Ph.D in Public Law, Italy
Judiciary & Technology: The Robot Judge
Chiara Sagone | University of Catania, Postdoc in Constitutional Law, Italy
Judiciary & Technology: The Robot Judge
Kate Karklina | Central European University, SJD Candidate, Austria
Too little or just enough? Exploring the Similarities Between Regional Dignity Case Law in Pursuit of a Shared Concept
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
11.00-12.30
128
The Changing Dynamics of the EU legislature as part of the Trias
Politica and Beyond. T he Changing Dynamics between the EU
Legislature and private and expertise-based decision-making
Constitutional Identity in Times of Illiberalism
12
13
Chair
Chair
Ton van den Brink
Utrecht University, professor, Netherlands
Franco Peirone
Maastricht University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Classroom 12.04 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Olia Kanevskaia | Utrecht University, assistant professor, Netherlands
Experts as legislators? Challenges of delegating public authority to standards bodies in times of digitalization
Nikita Divissenko | Utrecht University, assistant professor, Netherlands
Open Banking in the EU. The interaction between EU multilevel and private sector rule-making
Lavinia Kortese | Utrecht University, assistant professor, Netherlands
The dynamics between a more liberal Commission approach to the recognition of professional qualifications and (private)
organisations. Effects on individuals and on the interactions between the judicial/executive/lawmaking branches
Sybe de Vries | Utrecht University, professor, Netherlands
EU Legislation, such as the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, and the space for private actors to make
agreements on sustainability within the limits of article 101 (1) TFEU
Svenja Behrendt | Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law (Freiburg, Germany), Department for
Public Law, Dr. iur., Germany
Closing in on Constitutional Identity (co-authored paper with Joel Colón-Ríos)
Tímea Drinóczi | Visiting Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Are we doomed to live under authoritarianism? (presenting a paper coauthored with Emilio Peluso Neder Meyer)
Pietro Faraguna | University of Trieste, Professor, Italy
The case for a militant European constitutional identity
Rivka Weill | Harry Radzyner Law School Reichman University, Professor, Israel
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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11.00-12.30
129
Assessing the sub-constitutional space of the UK constituent
nations in the post-Brexit constitution
Does a constitution have to be a “total constitution”?
Parties, Constitutionalism, and Democracy
14
15
16
Chair
Chair
Chair
Theodore Konstadinides
Essex University, Professor in Law, United Kingdom
Anna-Bettia Kaiser
Humboldt University, Professor, Germany
Ewan Smith
University College London, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Classroom 08.03 | Floor 8
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Nikos Skoutaris | University of East Anglia, Associate Professor in EU Law, United Kingdom
External Relations and the post-Brexit UK Territorial Constitution
Eleftheria Asimakopoulou | Queen Mary University of London, PhD Candidate and Tutor in Law, United Kingdom
Reconfiguring the UK’s territorial constitution after Brexit in internal market terms
Giulia Gentile | Essex University, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
The UK data governance post-Brexit
Alexandra Sinclair | London School of Economics, Graduate Teaching Assistant & PhD Candidate I School of Law, United
Kingdom
The repatriation game: An examination of EU powers in the UK administrative state after Exit Day
Alexander Somek | University of Vienna, Professor, Austria
A Please for Constitutional Modesty
Mattias Kumm | NYU Law School, Professor, USA
Why constitutionalism requires the total constitution
Anna-Bettina Kaiser | Humboldt University, Professor, Germany
Navigating between a minimal and a total concept of the constitution
Ewan Smith | University College London, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Who writes the Unwritten Constitution?
Samuel Issacharoff | New York University, Professor, USA
Legislative Dysfunction and Democratic State Competence
Udit Bhatia | University of York, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Rethinking Party Finance
Elena De Nictolis | Luiss Guido Carli, Assistant Professor, Italy
Expanding Partisanship
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
11.00-12.30
130
IHL, Weapons & Technology17
Chair
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
Timothy Waters
Indiana University, Richard S. Melvin Professor, USA
Timothy W Waters | Indiana University, Richard S. Melvin Professor, USA
Automatic Failure: Efforts to Regulate Military Technology before the First World War
Marcin Marcinko | Jagiellonian University, Associate Professor, Poland
“The Power of the Swarm”: Potential Benefits of the Military Use of Swarming Drones and Related Challenges for
International Law
Laura Baron-Mendoza | McGill, Phd candidate, Canada
FARC-EP’s environmental legal order: Shifting the ecological perspective of war (Spanish or English)
Yahli Shereshevsky | University of Haifa, Senior Lecturer, Israel
Applying the Law of Armed Conflict in Domestic Courts: The Fusion of Domestic and International Law and the Question
of IHL Expertise
Roshan Tota-Maharaj | University of London, LLB, Pg Cert International Criminal Law, Pg Dip International Dispute
Resolution, LLM International Justice, Trinidad and Tobago
Can the Military perspectives in Armed Conflict coincide with InternationalHumanitarian Law (IHL) to achieve a common end?
Digital Rights and Poverty18
Chair
Elena Pribytkova
New York University School of Law, Visiting Scholar, USA
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Yuval Shany | The Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Professor, Israel
New Digital Economic, Social and Cultural Rights?
Victoria Adelmant | New York University School of Law, Adjunct Professor, USA
Rights in the Digitalized Welfare State
Elena Pribytkova | New York University School of Law, Visiting Scholar, USA
Digital Rights and a Decent Social Minimum
Monika Zalnieriute | Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences, Chief Researcher, Lithuania
Against Procedural Fetishism in Digital Rights Discourse and Jurisprudence
Terry Carney | The University of Sydney Law School, Professor Emeritus, Australia
Digital Protections of the Vulnerable After Robodebt: Still Legally Vulnerable?
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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11.00-12.30
131
Parole che separano. Linguaggio, Costituzione, Diritti
Book Roundtable - Reforma constitucional. Problemas
filosóficos y jurídicos (Juan Carlos Bayón y José María Sauca
(dirs.)/ Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch (2024) (Spanish)
20
19
Chair
Chair
Costanza Nardocci
University of Milan, Professor, Italy
Jose Sauca
University Carlos III of Madrid, JDr., Spain
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Costanza Nardocci | University of Milan, Professor, Italy
Adriana Ciancio | University of Catania, Professor, Italy
Nannerel Fiano | University of Milan, Researcher, Italy
Marilisa D’Amico | University of Milan, Professor, Italy
Paolo Gambatesa | University of Milan, Post doc researcher, Italy
Francesca Poggi | University of Milan, Professor, Italy
Jose M. Sauca | University Carlos III of Madrid, JDr., Spain
Juan C. Bayón | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, JDr., Spain
Ana M. Carmona | Universidad de Sevilla, JDr., Spain
Paloma Biglino Campos | Universidad de Valladolid, JDr., Spain
Rubén García Higuera | Université de la Bretagne Occidentale, JDr., France
Fernando De los Santos | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, JDr., Spain
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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11.00-12.30
132
Can the Public Law / Private Law Divide Survive?
Re-imagining AI Governance
Strategic litigation before international and European courts II
22
23
21
Chair
Chair
Chair
Sabino Cassese
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Professor, Italy
Tamar Brandes
Ono Academic College, Professor of Law, Israel
Marta Morvillo
University of Amsterdam, Dr., Netherlands
Classroom 08.01 | Floor 8
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Nico Krisch | Graduate Institute, Professor, Germany
Luisa Torchia | Università di Roma Tre, Professor, Italy
Marco D’Alberti | Italian Constitution Court of Italy, Professor, Italy
Lorenzo Casini | IMT School for Advanced Studies of Lucca (Italy), Professor, Italy
Giulio Napolitano | University of Roma Tre, Professor, Italy
Maria Varaki | King’s College London, Lecturer in International Law, United Kingdom
AI and the “necessity” of a right to human judgment?
Tamar Megiddo | Hebrew University Jerusalem, Senior Lecturer, Israel
Citizens in the loop
Tomer Shadmy | Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Lecturer, Israel
Citizens in the loop and Addressing AI Social Disruption
Pola Cebulak | VU Amsterdam, Dr., Netherlands
Sofie Fleerackers | University of Amsterdam, -, Netherlands
Lobbying and litigation for policy change – towards a ‘multi-venue’ approach to interest representation
Corina Heri | University of Zurich, Dr., Switzerland
Strategy in Strasbourg: The ECtHR’s Response to Strategic and Public Interest Litigation
Jed Odermatt | City Unievrsity of London, Dr., United Kingdom
Strategic Climate Litigation at the International Court of Justice
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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11.00-12.30
133
Fostering Constitutional Legitimacy
The Foundations of Constitutional Resilience; the view from
Argentina, Hungary and Poland
25
24
Chair
Chair
Aleksandra Gliszczyńska–Grabias
Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Assistant professor, Poland
Classroom 08.02 | Floor 8
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Eoin Carolan | University College Dublin, Professor, Ireland
Daniel Viera Bogea | University of New South Wales, PhD Candidate, Brazil
Demian Seifert | University College Dublin, PhD Candidate, Ireland
Somsubhra Banerjee | University College Dublin, PhD candidate, Ireland
Michał Ziółkowski | Kozminski University, Assistant Professor, Poland
Jelena Trajkovska-Hristovska
Faculty of Law, Iustinianus Primus” Skopje, Full Professor, Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Paz Avila | The University of Texas at Austin, Doctoral Candidate, USA
Constitutional Legitimacy in a Land of Constitutional Change
Jelena Trajkovska-Hristovska | Faculty of Law, Iustinianus Primus” Skopje, Full Professor, Macedonia, the former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The Concepts of Constitutionalism and Legitimacy as Sustainable Categories – Political “Ecotopia” or Grassroots
Democracy
Isabel Maravall Buckwalter | CUNEF Universidad, Associate professor, Spain
Preventing Maternal Death: A Role for International Jurisprudence?
Alessandra Coiante | Roma Tre University - Law Department, Post-doc research fellow, Italy
Telemedicine Implementation in Italy: Bridging Access Equity Challenges
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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11.00-12.30
134
Constitutions & Courts (Spanish)26
Chair
Classroom 16.02 | Floor 16
Milton César Jiménez
Universidad de Caldas, Professor, Colombia
Elia Marzal | University of Barcelona, Associate professor, Spain
Constitutional jurisdiction and equality in the content of the law: what content should the Constitution have (Spanish)
Milton César Jiménez Ramírez | Universidad de Caldas, Professor, Colombia
A Constituent Jurisprudence., Approach to the displacement of the original constituent power (Spanish)
Heloisa Fernandes Camara | UFPR, Dr, Brazil
Suprem Court in democratic threats: Brazilian case (Spanish)
Antonio Canova | Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, Doctor en Derecho, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
The Index CONS-POP and other objective indicators for constitutional analysis
Ramsis Ghazzaoui | Andres Bello Catholic University (UCAB), Professor, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Authoritarianism and judicial review. The case of Venezuela (Spanish)
Octavio Salazar | Universidad de Córdoba, Doctor, Spain
La Equivalencia Como Horizonte Constitucional
The dark side of algorithms under the comparative lens:
automated administrative decisions between efficiency and
due process
27
Chair
Giacinto della Cananea
Bocconi University, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Angela Ferrari Zumbini | University of Naples Federico II, Professor, Italy
Presentation of the Prin Project on Automated Administrative Decisions (AutAD)
Martina Conticelli | University of Rome Tor Vergata, Full Professor, Italy
Presentation of the research methodology
Jean Bernard Auby | Sciences Po, Emeritus, France
Automated Administrative Decisions between efficiency and due process
Cristina Fraenkel-Haeberle | University of Speyer, Professor, Germany
Considerations on the project and its methodology
Agustì Cerrillo i Martínez | Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Full professor, Spain
Considerations on the project and its methodology
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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11.00-12.30
135
AI: Rights, Discrimination & Risk Management28
Chair
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Joana Machado
Federal University of Juiz de Fora - Brazil, Professor, Brazil
Lucas Fonataine
University of Liege, Teaching and research assistant, Belgium
Asaf Wiener | Tel Aviv University, Lecturer and Senior Research Fellow, Israel
Crafting Legal Taxonomies for the Digital Age: Public Law’s Role in Content Moderation and Internet Infrastructure
Regulation
Antonio Aloisi | IE University Law School, Madrid, Assistant Professor, Spain
Between risk mitigation and labour rights enforcement: Assessing the transatlantic race to govern AI-driven decision-
making through a comparative lens
Valerio De Stefano | Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, Canada, Associate Professor, Canada
Between risk mitigation and labour rights enforcement: Assessing the transatlantic race to govern AI-driven decision-
making through a comparative lens
João Tornada | University of Lisbon, Guest Lecturer, Portugal
Who is (more) afraid of user empowerment? A comparative study of the EU Digital Services Act and the UK Online Safety
Act on the amplification of online content
Joana Machado, Professor Sergio Negri | Federal University of Juiz de Fora - Brazil, Professor, Brazil
Artificial Intelligence Systems: Between Rights, Risks and Discrimination
Yunus Emre Erdolen | Galatasaray University, Research and Teaching Assistant, Turkey
Who Should Combat the Artificial Intelligence-Related Disinformation?
Aysegul Kula | Koc University, Research and Teaching Assistant, Turkey
Who Should Combat the Artificial Intelligence-Related Disinformation?
Jiawei Z Zhang | Technical University of Munich, Research Assistant & PhD Candidate, Germany
Three Layers of Inter-Informational Competition and AI Chatbot Regulation
Christian Behrendt | University of Liege, Professor, Belgium
The responsibility of the legislative power and the injunction to legislate in environmental law : presentation of recent
developments in Belgian case law (English)
Lucas Fontaine | University of Liege, Teaching and research assistant, Belgium
The responsibility of the legislative power and the injunction to legislate in environmental law : presentation of recent
developments in Belgian case law (English)
Francesco Lucherini | University of Bologna, Doctoral student, Italy
Sustainable Development in National Constitutions
Pavlina Vazanova | Charles University, Mgr. Bc., Czech Republic
Climate Cases in Europe: Possible Challenge for Separation of Powers
Tsubasa Doi | Hitotsubashi University, Associate professor, Japan
Epistemological Foundation of Fact-finding by Judiciary in Climate Change Litigation
Bernardo Brasil Campinho | Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Professor, Brazil
Community participation, legitimacy and efficiency in environmental licenses for enterprises in the light of International
Environmental Law and human rights: contributions to environmental constitucionalism in Latin America and in Brazil
Environmental Litigation & Community Participation29
Chair
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
11.00-12.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
136
The public intervention in the economy in light of the missions
of the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan
28
Chair
Classroom 13.01 | Floor 13
Scilla Vernile
University of Milan Bicocca, Ricercatrice di diritto amministrativo (Researcher in Administrative Law), Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Dario Zanelli | University of Bologna, Dottorando di diritto amministrativo (Ph.D. student in Administrative Law), Italy
Digital transition of the administration: public intervention for the creation of 5G networks from the perspective of
efficiency and economic growth
Luca Belviso | University of Milan Bicocca, Ricercatore di diritto amministrativo (Researcher in Administrative Law), Italy
Economic growth and national security between the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) and the foreign
investment screening
Scilla Vernile | University of Milan Bicocca, Ricercatrice di diritto amministrativo (Researcher in Administrative Law), Italy
The “green” planning of public and private economic activities for the transition towards the circular economy
Beatrice Rabai | University of Sassari, Researcher in Public Law, Italy
Competition and State aid for Research, Development, and Innovation in the European context: present issues and
future directions
Sabrina Tranquilli | University of Naples “Parthenope”, Ricercatrice di diritto amministrativo (Researcher in Administrative
Law), Italy
An evergreen of public intervention in the economy: the case of special economic zones
Giovanni Mulazzani | University of Bologna, Ricercatore di diritto amministrativo (Researcher in Administrative Law), Italy
Social cohesion and combating inequalities: the role of the voluntary sector in the public governance of the economy
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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11.00-12.30
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Session 09
Tuesday
9
th
July 2024
12.00 - 13.30
138| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
12.00-13.30
Interest Group: Concept Integration in Comparative Law01
Conveners
Zachary Elkins
University of Texas at Austin
Ashley Moran
University of Texas at Austin
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Express2: A social contract for the EU.
Procedural Considerations in Constitutional Litigation
02
03
Chair
Chair
Antoni Abat Ninet
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Researcher, Spain
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Dimitry Kochenov | Central European University, Senior Research Fellow, Hungary
Giuseppe Martinico | Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa., Professor comparative public law, Italy
Populism as disruptive factor of the EU social contract
Juan Mayoral | Carlos III University of Madrid, Distinguished Researcher, Spain
Trust and the EU social contract
Yen-tu Su
Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Research Professor, Taiwan
Jan Podkowik | University of Warsaw, Ph.D. (Dr. Habil.), Poland
Constitutional good faith
Marcin Stębelski | University of Warsaw, Ph.D., Poland
Constitutional good faith
Flora Kollarics | Eötvös Loránd University, assistant lecturer, Hungary
Procedural aspects of fundamental rights legal capacity
Yen-tu Su | Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Research Professor, Taiwan
Before and After Reform: A Preliminary Assessment of the Effects of the New Constitutional Court Procedure Act in Taiwan
Filip Jelínek | Charles University in Prague, PhD Candidate & Junior Lecturer, Czech Republic
The Passive State: State Omissions, Public Duties, and a Right to Effective Government
139
Book Roundtable: Women, Gender and Constitutionalism in
Latin America (edited by Francisca Pou Giménez, Ruth Rubio
Marín and Verónica Undurraga Valdés)
Book Roundtable - Judicial Review and Electoral Law in a Global
Perspective (edited by Cristina Fasone, Edmondo Mostacci, and
Graziella Romeo)
Considering the ‘culture’ of international and comparative public law
04
05
06
Chair
Chair
Chair
Ruth Rubio Marín
University of Seville, Professor of Law, Spain
Elisa Bertolini
Bocconi University, Associate Professor, Italy
David Kenny
Trinity College Dublin, Professor in Law, Ireland
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Francisca Pou Giménez | Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas UNAM, Senior Researcher, Mexico
Comparative Landscapes of Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America
Verónica Undurraga Valdés | Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Professor of Law, Chile
Comparative Landscapes of Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America
Natalia Morales Cerda | University College London, PhD Candidate and Graduate Lecturer, United Kingdom
Comparative Landscapes of Gender and Constitutionalism in Latin America
Anna Śledzińska-Simon | University of Wroclaw, Associate Professor, Poland
Wen-Chen Chang | National Taiwan University, Professor of Law, Taiwan
Elisa Bertolini | Bocconi University, Associate Professor, Italy
Antonia Baraggia | Università degli Studi di Milano, Associate Professor, Italy
Erika Arban | University of Melbourne, Senior Research Associate (Hon.), Australia
Masahiko Kinoshita | Kobe University, Professor, Japan
David Kenny | Trinity College Dublin, Professor in Law, Ireland
Shawn Boyne | University of Minnesota Crookston, Associate Vice Chancellor for Business, Arts, and Education, USA
Elizabeth Hick | University of Münster / University of Melbourne, Post doctoral fellow, Australia
Mariana Velasco Rivera | Maynooth University, Assistant Professor, Ireland
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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12.00-13.30
140
Nostalgic Empires: The Crises of the European Union related to
Its Original Sins
Democracy and Adjudication: Exploring Diverse Approaches to
Justice
How Constitutional and Supreme Courts can be made resilient
against constitutional backsliding
07
08
09
Chair
Chair
Chair
Signe Rehling Larsen
University of Oxford, Fellow by Examination in Law, United Kingdom
Tais Penteado
FGV Law School of São Paulo, PhD Candidate, Brazil
Eleonora Bottini
Université de Caen Normandie, Professor of Public Law, France
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Hèctor López Bofill | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Associate Professor of Law, Spain
Signe Rehling Larsen | University of Oxford, Fellow by Examination in Law, United Kingdom
Michael Wilkinson | London School of Economics and Political Science, Professor of Law, United Kingdom
Taís Penteado | FGV Law School of São Paulo, PhD Candidate, Brazil
Antisubordination as Collaboration and Experimentation: Towards a power-enhancing approach to constitutional
adjudication
Julien Jeanneney | Université de Strasbourg, Professor of Public Law, France
When Courts strike back. Taking jurisdiction away from illiberal bodies
Mathias Möschel | Central European University, Vienna, Associate Professor, Austria
Constitutional courts’ agency in preventing ‘hostile takeovers’
Nicoletta Perlo | Université Toulouse Capitole, Associate Professor, France
Nomination procedures and composition of constitutional courts
Yaniv Roznai | Reichman University, Associate Professor, Israel
The Democratic Self-Defense of Constitutional Courts via their case law
Ulrich Wagrandl | Vienna University of Economics and Business (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien), Post-doctoral research
and teaching fellow, Austria
Beyond the Bench: the Role of Constitutional Court clerks
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12.00-13.30
141
Small ‘c’ Constitutional Interpretation & Change
Book Roundtable - Trust, Courts and Social Rights: A Trust-Based
Framework for Social Rights Enforcement (David Vitale)
A new vision of social rights – Universal Basic Income & Co – Panel II
10
11
12
Chair
Chair
Chair
Mara Malagodi
University of Warwick, Associate Professor-Reader, United Kingdom
Marek Zubik
University of Warsaw, Prof. dr habil., Poland
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
David Landau | Florida State University, Professor, USA
Katharine Young | Boston College, Professor, USA
Rehan Abeyratne | Western Sydney University, Professor, Australia
Kelley Loper | University of Denver, Professor, USA
David Vitale | University of Warwick, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Katarzyna Cłapińska | University of Warsaw, PhD(c), Poland
Basic income v. balancing the principle of non-discrimination
Michał Pietrzkiewicz | University of Warsaw, M.A., Poland
The prospect of potential protection of basic income by the EHCR
Lidia Ayoubi
Auckland University of Technology, Senior Lecturer, New Zealand
Natalie Yvonne Fox | Jagiellonian University, Dr, Poland
Uncodified British Constitution – Contemporary Debates after Brexit
Lida Ayoubi | Auckland University of Technology, Senior Lecturer, New Zealand
The “Unwritten” Constitution and Disability Rights in New Zealand
Brian Christopher Jones | University of Liverpool, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Constitutionalism’s unwritten dimension
Alexandra Allen-Franks | University of Auckland, Lecturer, New Zealand
Using the inherent power of the court as a tool to secure remedies for human rights violations
Suellen Patrícia Moura | Universidade Federal do Paraná, MSc, Brazil
Constitutional changes in parliamentary norms in the 1988 Brazilian Federal Constitution and the impact on the design
of political representation
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12.00-13.30
142
Imperial Legacies, the Rule of Law, and Constitutionalism from
the Global South
Governing through Funding in the EU (I)
13
14
Chair
Chair
Theunis Roux
UNSW Sydney, Professor, Australia
Monica Claes
Maastricht University, Prof., Netherlands
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Tarunabh Khaitan | London School of Economics and Political Science, Professor, United Kingdom
Dinesha Samraratne | Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, Professor, Sri Lanka
Studying State Capture, Constitutionalism, and the Rule of Law from the Global South: Why the Global North Matters
Martha Gayoye | Keele University, School of Law, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Legacies of Empire: Coloniality of Constitutionalism in Africa
Philipp Dann | Humboldt University, Berlin, Professor, Germany
Colonial Legacies in International, EU and Comparative Constitutional Law: Comparing Approaches, Considering
Differences
Lilian Tsourdi | Maastricht University, Dr., Netherlands
Conceptualising Governing though Funding in the EU
Marijn van der Sluis | Maastricht University, Dr., Netherlands
Conceptualising Governing though Funding in the EU
Bruno De Witte | Maastricht University, Prof., Netherlands
Governing through Funding in the EU: A Constitutional Law Perspective
Vestert Borger | Leiden University, Dr., Netherlands
The Multiannual Financial Framework and the European Union’s System of Government
Maria Patrin | University of Florence, Dr., Italy
A New Cohesion Policy? Achieving Solidarity and Compliance through Next Generation EU
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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12.00-13.30
143
Fully formed Panel: Non-Majoritarian Instruments Protecting
Fundamental Rights & Equality in Europe
Safeguarding Diversity: AI’s role in preserving cultural rights
and biodiversity
15
16
Chair
Chair
Christina Eckes
University of Amsterdam, Professor of European Law, Netherlands
Fabio Dell’Aversana
Academy of Fine Arts, Napoli, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Kati Cseres | University of Amsterdam, Associate Professor of European Law, Netherlands
National competition authorities as non-majoritarian institutions and how they complement majoritarian decision-
making
Irthe de Jong | Université Libre de Bruxelles, PhD researcher, Belgium
Participation – but by whom? Exclusion and inclusion in citizen participation procedures in EU climate law
Giacomo Tagiuri | University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor in European Law, Netherlands
Democracy and Technocracy in EU Market Regulation and its Enforcement
Iwona Wroblewska | Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Assistant Professor in Law, Poland
‘When the Constitutional Court is No Longer a Non-Majoritarian Instrument: about the Role of the Litigation Before
Ordinary Courts in Protection of Equality on the Example of Poland’
Alberto Nicotina | University of Antwerp, PhD Fellow, Belgium
Fabio Dell’Aversana | Academy of Fine Arts, Napoli, Full Professor, Italy
Art and culture in AI era: protecting cultural diversity
Francesca Niola | ISLC University of Milan, Research fellow, Italy
Enviroment and Constitution: the role of AI in biodiversity conservation
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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12.00-13.30
144
The Public and the Private in Times of Digitalization: An (un)
useful category?
Braintech, Human Being, and the Constitution:Legal/Ethical
Perspectives on Neuroscience
17
18
Chair
Chair
Maria Bertel
University of Graz, Professor, Austria
Mayu Terada
Hitotsubashi University, Professor, Japan
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Claudia Wutscher | Vienna University of Economics and Business, Associate Professor, Austria
Same same, but different: On the Relationship of Code and Law
Karl Wörle | University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna, Lecturer and Head of Business Law Department, Austria
Collective Litigation: An Alternative Future for Data Protection Enforcement?
Oskar J Gstrein | University of Groningen, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Collective Litigation: An Alternative Future for Data Protection Enforcement?
Tamara Favaro | University of Pisa, Assistant Professor in Public Economic Law, Italy
Market Regulation in the Digital Age: Integrating Public, Private, and Community Dynamics
Maria Bertel | University of Graz, Professor, Austria
Rethinking the public and the private in times of digital transformation
Tamami Fukushi | Tokyo Online University, Professor, Japan
Braintech and Neuroethics: On the Past, Present, and Future
Masatoshi Kokubo | Keio University (Mr. Kokubo moves to the UniversityTokyo in April), Researcher, Japan
Neurolaw? : Its Technological Background and the Legal Perspective for the Future
Keigo Komamura | Keio University, Professor, Japan
Internet-of-Brains and the Computational View of Human Being
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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12.00-13.30
145
Automated Vulnerability? Remarks from some Case Studies (II)
Sustainability of Values (Italian)
19
20
Chair
Chair
Susana De La Sierra
University of Castilla-La Mancha, Professor, Spain
Antonello Tancredi
Univerisity of Milan-Bicocca, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Simone Penasa | University of Trento, Professor, Italy
Vulnerable migrants or vulnerable AI? The status of asylum seekers facing AI-based systems
Marta Fasan | University of Trento, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Gendering AI. From Discrimination to Inclusion through the Lens of Public Law
Iñigo De Miguel Beriain | University of the Basque Country, Professor, Spain
AI in health: the patient as a vulnerable subject
Carla M. Reale | University of Genoa, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Artificial intelligence and people with disabilities: an empowering tool?
Carlo Casonato | University of Trento, Professor, Italy
Alice Ollino | University of Milan-Bicocca, Assistant Professor, Italy
La tutela delle generazioni future come valore di diritto internazionale
Antonio Tanca | University of Milan-Bicocca, Adjunct Professor, Italy
La democrazia rappresentativa come valore fondante dell’Unione europea
Maria Elena Gennusa | University of Pavia, Associate Professor, Italy
Il valore della sostenibilità ambientale nel contesto europeo
Paolo Zicchittu | University of Milan-Bicocca, Associate Professor, Italy
I valori nella giurisprudenza costituzionale
Stefania Ninatti | University of Milan-Bicocca, Full Professor, Italy
Il valore del pluralismo nella Costituzione italiana
Edin Skrebo | University of Milan-Bicocca, Research Fellow, Italy
Il valore della pace negli ordinamenti balcanici
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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12.00-13.30
146
Panel on Recent Trends in Constitutional Change in Africa
Digital Laboratories of Democracy? Social Media meets
Federalism and Polity Decentralization
21
22
Chair
Chair
Berihun Gebeye
University College London, Lecturer, Ethiopia
Rafael Bezerra Nunes
Yale Law School, Master, Brazil
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Laura-Stella Enonchong | SOAS, Senior Lecturer, Cameroon
’Constitutional Amendments and Military Coups. Opportunities for Democratic Transformations?’
Adem Abebe | International IDEA, Visiting Professor, Ethiopia
Contrasting Constitutional Visions after Coups: Maximalism in Anglophone Africa, Minimalism in Francophone Africa?
Katrin Seidel | Martin Luther University Halle/Wittenberg, PD, Germany
Same, Same but Different? The Constitution-Making-Process Act 2022 in View of South Sudan’s Decade-Long
Negotiations of Statehood (working title)
Christina Murray | University of Cape Town, Professor Emeritus, South Africa
’Managing the judiciary in a democratic transition: lessons from Africa’
Markus Boeckenforde | Central European University, Associate Professor, Germany
Changing the Constitution without Amending it: Kenya and the Global Missionaries of the Basic Structure Doctrine
(working title)
Elisabeth Paar | University of Vienna / University of Graz, Master, Austria
Artur Pericles Lima Monteiro | Yale Jackson Institute of Global Affairs / Information Society Project, Doctor, Brazil
Social Media Federalism
Rafael Bezerra Nunes | Yale Law School / Democracy Institute (CEU), Master, Brazil
First Among Equals: Germany’s platform regulation and the Digital Services Act feedback loop
Gilad Abiri | Peking University School of Transnational Law, Doctor / Assistant Professor, Israel
The Platform Federation
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
12.00-13.30
147
The Europeanization of Judicial Culture in the Western Balkans:
Building Judicial Resilience or Sustaining Old Patterns?
The Future of Deference in Comparative Administrative Law:
Part I
23
24
Chair
Chair
Denis Preshova
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University - Skopje, Faculty of Law, Assistant professor, Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia
Oren Tamir
Harvard Law School/NYU School of Law, Postdoc fellow, USA
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Fjoralba Caka | University of Tirana, Faculty of Law, Lecturer/Assistant professor, Albania
Sailing Against the Wind: Building Resilient Judicial Councils in Politically Charged Environments
Denis Preshova | Ss. Cyril and Methodius University - Skopje, Faculty of Law, Assistant professor, Macedonia, the former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The Conundrum of Europeanizing a Judicial Culture Imbued with Remnants of The Socialist Legal Tradition: The Case
of North Macedonia
Tanasije Marinkovic | University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law, Professor, Serbia
Formalistic, Inconsistent and Politicized Application of the Law - The Case of the Administrative Court of Serbia
Narin Idriz | T.M.C. Asser Institute, Senior researcher, Netherlands
Safeguards for Judicial Independence in the Netherlands: Fit for the Storm?
Luca de Lucia | University of Salerno, Professor, Italy
Luis Arroyo Jimenez | University of Castilla-La Mancha, Professor, Spain
Pavlina Hubkova | Maastricht University, Postdoc Fellow, Netherlands
Yseult Marique | University of Essex, Professor, United Kingdom
Ferdinand Wollenschläger | Augsburg University, Professor, Germany
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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12.00-13.30
148
“Controllo e predittività. Le nuove frontiere del costituzionalismo
nell’era dell’algoritmo” a cura di F. Fabrizzi, L. Durst
Resilience & Backsliding in Poland
25
26
Chair
Chair
Federica Fabrizzi
Sapienza - Università di Roma, Professor, Italy
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ludovica Durst | Sapienza - Università di Roma, Researcher, Italy
Law and predictability: are new legal categories needed? Introductory insights
Iole Pia Di Ciommo | Sapienza -Università di Roma, Phd Candidate, Italy
“Reserve of humanity”, predictability, risk: legal categories and digital innovation
Giulia Vasino | Università degli studi di Urbino, Post doctoral student, Italy
The impact of AI in the workplace: a constitutionalist reflection
Chiara Arruzzoli | Sapienza - Università di Roma, Phd Candidate, Italy
Artificial intelligence and nudging: reflections around the principle of non-exclusivity of algorithmic decision making
Rafał Stronk
University of Warsaw, PhD Candidate, Poland
Agnieszka Sołtys | Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Science, Assistant Professor, Poland
Determinants of constitutional resilience: A case study of Poland
Radoslaw Piotr Puchta | University of Bialystok, assistant professor, Poland
Recovering from a Populist Constitutional Coup d’État – Recent Polish Experiences
Maciej Pach | Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Assistant Professor, Poland
The Polish Model of Militant Democracy
Rafał Stronk | University of Warsaw, PhD Candidate, Poland
Acting for false appearances by public officials
Jędrzej Zieliński | University of Warsaw, PhD Candidate, Poland
Acting for false appearances by public officials
Kamil Jonski | SGH Warsaw School of Economics, PhD, Poland
Three Wars on Polish Constitutional Tribunal: CT legitimacy after eight years of il-liberalism
Jacek M. Kurczewski | University of Warsaw, Prof., Poland
Three Wars on Polish Constitutional Tribunal: CT legitimacy after eight years of il-liberalism
Malgorzata Fuszara | University of Warsaw, Prof., Poland
Three Wars on Polish Constitutional Tribunal: CT legitimacy after eight years of il-liberalism
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12.00-13.30
Parallel
Session 10
Tuesday
9
th
July 2024
15.00 - 16.30
150| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
15.00-16.30
Interest Group: Separation of Powers01
Conveners
Marcelo Lozada Gomez
University of Oxford
Mathieu Leloup
Ghent University
David Kosar
Masaryk University
Michaela Hailbronner
University of Münster
Sergio Verdugo
IE University
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
Foreign, defense and security policies: which constitutional
constraints?
Book Roundtable - Italian Constitutional Law in the European
Context by D.Tega, G. Repetto, G. Piccirilli, S. Ninatti, Kluwer, 2023
02
03
Chair
Chair
Javier García Roca
Complutense University, Madrid, Prof., Spain
Iris Canor
College of Management Academic Studies, Striks School of Law, Rishon Le Zion and Zefat Academic College, Associate
Professor, Israel
Classroom 12.04 | Floor 12
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Renato Ibrido | University of Florence, Prof., Italy
Introduction
Andrea Antonuzzo | Italian Chamber of Deputies, Dr., Italy
Foreign and defense policies in Parliament. The case of the Italian Parliament, between constitutional principles,
geopolitical factors and parliamentary procedures
Chiara Graziani | Bocconi University, Milan, Dr., Italy
New conflicts and the blurry line between “war” and “peace”
Giuliano Vosa | University of Catania, Dr., Italy
Towards a European common law of foreign relations and defence? A comparative perspective
Giovanni Piccirilli | LUISS, Associate Professor, Italy
Estefânia Barboza | Universidade Federal do Paraná, Profesora de Derecho Constitucional, Brazil
Richard Albert | University of Texas at Austin, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law, Professor of Government, and
Director of Constitutional Studies, Canada
Jaclyn Neo | National University of Singapore, Associate Professor Director, Centre for Asian Legal Studies, Singapore
Diletta Tega | University of Bologna, Full professor of Constitutional law, Italy
151
Legal Profession Revisited04
Chair
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Michael Ilg
University of Calgary, Associate Professor, Canada
Wim Zimmermann | University of Salzburg, Postdoc, Austria
The Limits of International Lawyering within Government
Maciej Krogel | University of Amsterdam, Lecturer, Netherlands
Legal Scholactivism and the Concept of Alienation
Tzung-Mou Wu | Academia Sinica, Associate Research Professor, Taiwan
Constitutionalism and Government Lawyers: A Taiwanese Exception
Michael P Ilg | University of Calgary, Associate Professor, Canada
The Republic of Dissent: A Constitutional Theory of Academic Freedom
Legislative process – perspectives and challenges from Latin
America
05
Chair
Tímea Drinóczi
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Classroom 08.01 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Rafael Jerez | Central American Technological University, Professor, Honduras
When the Forms Become the Substance: Challenges in the Process of Lawmaking in Honduras
Karen Sichel | Universidad de Las Américas, Professor, Ecuador
Ecuador’s Path in Democracy: Exploring Legislative Processes and Power Balanc
Ronnie Yearwood | University of West Indies, Professor, Barbados
Examining the “duty to consult” in the Constitution of Guyana
Mario Cajas | Universidad Icesi, Professor, Colombia
The Suspension of Laws in Judicial Review or a New Limit on the Expansive Trajectory of the Constitutional Judge in
Colombia
Maria Mousmouti | IALS, University of London, Professor, United Kingdom
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15.00-16.30
152
Contemporary Issues in International Law & Fight against
Structural Injustice
06
Chair
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
Heidi Gilchrist
Brooklyn Law School, Professor & Co-Director of Legal Writing, USA
Attila Nagy | University in Jena, Doctoral student, Serbia
The Future of Public Law as Stemming from the Recent Post-Conflict Peace Treaties
Heidi Gilchrist | Brooklyn Law School, Professor & Co-Director of Legal Writing, USA
Universal Jurisdiction and the United States
Konstantinos Tsioutras | Goethe University Frankfurt, Ph.D. Candidate, Germany
Addressing Structural Injustice: A Model for Reparations for Past and Present Harms
Peter D. Szigeti | University of Alberta, Associate Professor, Canada
Ius Paenitentiae: The Right to Citizenship as Reparations
Sivan Shlomo Agon | Bar-Ilan University, Associate Professor, Israel
International Law for the Long Run
Ayako Hatano | University of Oxford, DPhil candidate, Japan
Internalizing Beyond Institutions: Local Drivers of Human Rights Law Internalization in Japan’s Anti-Hate Speech Case
Climate governance and federalism in Europe07
Chair
Patricia Popelier
UAntwerpen, Professor, Belgium
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Karel Reybrouck | UCLouvain, Postdoctoral Researcher, Belgium
How to share the burden of reducing GHG emissions in multi-tiered systems
Guillaume Delvaux | UCLouvain, Doctoral Researcher, Belgium
Capital Regions and Climate Change, a view from Brussels
Maja Sahadžić | Utrecht University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Horizontal cooperation and climate change
Federica Cittadino | EURAC, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
The Role of Subnational Governments in the Climate Crisis: A Comparative Analysis of Italian and Austrian Cases
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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15.00-16.30
153
Defining sustainability in the European legal space08
Chair
Classroom 16.02 | Floor 16
Decision-Making in the Age of Emergencies. Challenges and
Opportunities
09
Chair
Michele Graziadei
University of Turin, Full Professor, Italy
Damiano Fuschi
University of Milan, Assistant Professor of Public Comparative Law, Italy
Classroom 13.01 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Giulia Toraldo | University of Naples “Federico II”, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
EU Commission’s Role in Managing Emergencies: 2008-2020-2022 Cases
Silvia Siciliano | University of Teramo, PhD Researcher, Italy
A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of the Pandemic on the E-Governments in the EU
Andrea Spaziani | University of Teramo, PhD Researcher, Italy
EU Crisis Management: Digital Services Act and AI Act
Lidia Bonifati | Bocconi University, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Decision-Makers and New Technologies in Humanitarian Missions: A Constitutional Perspective on Humanitarian Drones
Micol Ferrario | Bocconi University, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Algorithms as Decision-Makers: An Analysis of Recent Crises
Virginia Cecchini Manara | University of Milan, Assistant Professor of Political Economy, Italy
Sustainability in the EU: an economic perspective
Martina Iemma | University of Milan, Phd Candidate in Constitutional Law, Italy
Greening Universities: an analysis of sustainability policies
Niccolò Dazzi | University of Milan, Phd Candidate in Constitutional Law, Italy
The One Health approach in the European Green Deal and in the Italian PNRR program
Alberto Ambrogio Galli | University of Milan, Phd Candidate in Constitutional Law, Italy
Sustainability, welfare and third sector at local level
Francesca Porcheddu | University of Milan, Phd Candidate in Constitutional Law, Italy
LEP (basic levels of service) and sustainability: a comparative perspective between Spain and Italy
Damiano Fuschi | University of Milan, Assistant Professor of Public Comparative Law, Italy
The role of the European Union in counteracting Member State crises
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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15.00-16.30
154
Book Roundtable - “The Impact of the Inter-American System
of Human Rights: Transformations on the Ground” (Armin von
Bogdandy, Flavia Piovesan, Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor, and
Mariela Morales Antoniazzi, eds.) (English)
10
Chair
Classroom 08.03 | Floor 8
EU Anti-Corruption & Tax Law11
Chair
Daniel Sarmiento
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Prof., Spain
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Armin von Bogdandy | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Prof., Germany
René Urueña | University of Lapland / Universidad de las Andes, Prof., Colombia
Flávia Piovesan | Catholic University of São Paulo, Prof., Brazil
Sabrina Ragone | University of Bologna, Prof., Italy
Beatriz Sánchez-Mojica | IE University, Associate Professor, Spain
Manuel Fontaine
Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Professor, Portugal
Franco Peirone | Maastricht University, Assistant Professor of European Public Law, Netherlands
The EU Rule of Law Report growing up: from tackling Corruption in Member Statesto structure European Democracies
Nedim Hogic | University of Oslo, Dr., Norway
The Institutionalization of EU Anti-Corruption Law
Dionysios Pelekis | Utrecht University, Postdoctoral Researcher, Netherlands
EU State Aid Law & Taxation: Navigating a Maze of Conflicting Competences and Policy Priorities
Katerina Pantazatou | University of Luxembourg, Associate Professor, Luxembourg
Is there anything EU law can do for taxpayers across the Union? An analysis of Advanced Data Analytics in taxation
Manuel Fontaine Campos | Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Professor, Portugal
Quo Vadis application of State aid law to tax rulings? Insights from recent case law on the application of State aid law
to tax rulings benefiting multinational companies
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th
15.00-16.30
155
Rethinking Government in the Era of AI-Driven Decision-Making12
Chair
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Navigating AI’s Impact: Insights on Regulation, Governance,
Gender, Health and Environment
13
Chair
Tarik Olcay
University of Dundee, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Erik Longo
University of Florence, Professor, Italy
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Tarik Olcay | University of Dundee, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Decoding People’s Voice: AI in the Design and Analysis of Public Consultations
Adam Harkens | University of Strathclyde, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Securing accountability in the algorithmic state: The challenge of unravelling assumed discretionary power
Caroline Selman | Public Law Project, Senior Research Fellow, United Kingdom
Decision-support or decision-making: AI and algorithmic tools in government decision-making
Francesca Palmiotto | Hertie School, Postdoctoral Researcher, Germany
Contesting Automation: Judicial Responses in AI Litigation
Paul Burgess | Monash University, Senior Lecturer, Australia
Controlling Technology: the Rule of Law as Constraint on the way AI can be used in Exercising Power
Giovanni Magnano | University of Catania, PdD Candidate, Italy
Artificial Intelligence & Public Administration
Laura F. Anarte | University of Sevilla, Postdoc, Spain
AI Uses in Gender Public Policies
Menelaos Markakis | Erasmus University Rotterdam, Assistant Professor of EU Law, Netherlands
AI and the Digital Euro
Chiara Finocchiaro | University of Catania, PhD Candidate, Italy
AI & Environmental Transition
Federica Camisa | University of Florence, Phd Candidate, Italy
The EU Twin Transition: Interactions between Environmental Sustainability and Digital Transformation
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
15.00-16.30
156
Judicial clerking in Europe14
Chair
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Judicial review and deliberative constitutionalism: Theoretical
perspectives and empirical applications (Spanish)
15
Chair
Pietro Faraguna
University of Trieste, Professor, Italy
Elena Escobar-Arbeláez
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Doctoranda, Colombia
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ana Bobić | Court of Justice of the EU and Hertie School, Berlin, Dr., Croatia
Judicial clerking at the Court of Justice of the European Union
Elisa Llop Cardenal | European Court of Human Rights, PhD candidate, Spain
Judicial clerking at the European Court of Human Rights
Pietro Faraguna | University of Trieste and Constitutional Court of Italy, Professor, Italy
Judicial clerking at the Constitutional Court of Italy
Maria Itziar Gomez Fernandez | Carlos III University and Spanish Constitutional Court, Professor, Spain
Judicial clerking at the Spanish Constitutional Tribunal
Katarina Vatovec | Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia, Assistant Professor, Slovenia
Judicial clerking at the Constitutional Court of Slovenia
Julián Gaviria-Mira | Universidad EAFIT - Medellín, Profesor, Colombia
Inclusive Judicial Review: Addressing the Demands of Constitutional Justification for Vulnerable Groups in Divided
Societies.
Alejandro Cortes Arbeláez | Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Doctorando, Spain
A participatory conception of judicial review: The role of tech-based democratic innovations
Luis Alejandro Ramírez | Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Doctorando, Spain
Deliberation and Responsiveness in the Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court of Colombia
Elena María Escobar-Arbeláez | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Doctoranda, Colombia
Legislative responses to the rulings of the Constitutional Court of Colombia. Failures and successes of the inter-
institutional dialogue.
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
15.00-16.30
157
Political Institutions and Future Generations16
Chair
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
The role of civil society in restoring the rule of law and the
independence of the judiciary in Poland and Ukraine
17
Chair
Céline Romainville
Université Catholique de Louvain, Professor, Belgium
Monika Florczak-Wątor
Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Professor, Poland
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Refia Kaya | Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Professor, Turkey
Constitutional Perspectives on Protecting Future Generations from Age-Related Environmental Vulnerabilities
Julian Clarenne | UCLouvain - Saint-Louis Bruxelles, Guest lecturer, Belgium
Future-Proofing Governance: Exploring Political Responsibility and Accountability Across Generations
Sophie Mercier | Université Catholique de Louvain, Phd candidate, Belgium
Rethinking Representation: The New Challenges Posed by Future Generations
Norman Vander Putten | UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles, Guest lecturer, Belgium
Bridging the Gap: Navigating the Tensions Between Budgetary Rules and Intergenerational Solidarity in Europe
Wojciech Firek | Jagiellonian University in Krakow, PhD student, Poland
Civic participation and its role in a democratic state under the rule of law
Angela di Gregorio | University of Milan, Professor, Italy
Advantages and disadvantages of civic participation as a barrier to populism or for the restoration of constitutionalism
Kristina Trykhlib | Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University in Kharkiv, Assistant Professor, Ukraine
The role of civil society in the reform of the Ukrainian judicial system
Michał Ziółkowski | Kozminski University in Warsaw, Assistant Professor, Poland
Constitutional law scholars as actors of the Rule of Law restoration in Poland?
Zoltan Pozsár-Szentmiklósy | ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Professor, Hungary
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158
The Datafied Governance and the Governance of Data: The
Personal and the Political
18
Chair
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
The Human Right to Peace: Present and Future19
Chair
Shun-Ling Chen
Institutum Iurisprudentiae Academia Sinica, Associate Research Professor, Taiwan
Elena Pribytkova
New York University School of Law, Visiting Scholar, USA
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Shun-Ling Chen | Institutum Iurisprudentiae Academia Sinica, Associate Research Professor, Taiwan
Legible as data: Digital Subjects under Health-related Smart Governance Projects in Taiwan
Hui-Chieh Su | National Taiwan University College of Law, Associate Professor, Taiwan
Limitations of Personalized Governance
Tai-Jan Huang | Graduate School of Patent, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Assistant Professor,
Taiwan
When Data Altruism Meets Homo Economicus: the Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Paul Linden-Retek | University of Buffalo School of Law, Associate Professor, USA
Cecilia M. Bailliet | Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Professor, U.N. Independent Expert on Human Rights and
International Solidarity, Norway
The Right to Peace and the Diminishing Scope of Solidarity for Peace Activists
Maria Varaki | King’s College London, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Re-Imaging the Right to Peace in the Digital Era?
Elena Pribytkova | New York University School of Law, Visiting Scholar, USA
(Re)conceptualizing the Right to Peace and Corresponding Obligations of Global Actors
Tuba Turan | Essex Law School, Lecturer, United Kingdom
The Right to Intra-State Peace: Requisite Measures and Frameworks for the Realisation of Sustainable Peace
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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159
Constitutional review under democratic stress20
Chair
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Comparative Constitutional Reasoning: An Empirically
Enhanced Experience from Latin America and Northern Europe
21
Chair
Nora Chronowski
HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies, Research Professor, Hungary
Johanna Fröhlich
Ludovika Public Service University, senior researcher, Hungary
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Tamas Gyorfi | University of Aberdeen School of Law, Professor, United Kingdom
Democratic Backlash and Abusive Judicial Review – the Case of the Hungarian Constitutional Court
Andrea Pozas-Loyo | UNAM Mexico, Professor, Mexico
Hyper-reformism and Constitutional Interpretation in Mexico: A poisoned apple for the Supreme Court
Camilo Saavedra-Herrera | UNAM Mexico, Professor, Mexico
Hyper-reformism and Constitutional Interpretation in Mexico: A poisoned apple for the Supreme Court
Silvia von Steinsdorff | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Professor, Germany
The Turkish Constitutional Court between Judicial Ineffectiveness and Survival Instinct: What to do?
Nora Chronowski | HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Research Professor, Hungary
The difficulties of quantifying illiberal judicial review
Johanna Fröhlich | Ludovika Public Service University, senior researcher, Hungary
The Argumentative Turn in the Constitutional Reasoning Practice in Latin America and the Caribbean
Katalin Kelemen | University of Örebro, Associate Professor, Sweden
Constitutional reasoning in the Nordic Supreme Courts
Hauku L Karlsson | University of Iceland, Research Specialist, Iceland
Constitutional reasoning in the Nordic Supreme Courts
Kálmán Pócza | Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Director of the Program for Constitutional Politics, Hungary
Comparative Constitutional Reasoning from Political Science Perspective
Marie-Christine Fuchs | University of Saarland, Lecturer, Germany
The rule of law in Latin American Constitutional Reasoning: Legal terminology or decorative element?
Paula Garat | Pontifical Catholic University of Uruguay, Associate professor, Uruguay
Constitutional Justice in Uruguay: Positive remarks and current challenges
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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15.00-16.30
160
International Organizations as “Digital Infrastructure”-Makers22
Chair
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Judges and Judicial Resilience23
Chair
Hannah Birkenkotter
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Assistant Professor of International Law, Mexico
Katarína Šipulová
Masaryk University, Judicial Studies Institute, Assistant Professor, Czech Republic
Classroom 08.02 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Victoria Adelmant | NYU School of Law, Adjunct Professor of Law, USA
“International Organizations and the Spread of ‘Digital Public Infrastructure’ – new foundations for the technological
transformation of the public sector
Rita C. Guerreiro Teixeira | University of Helsinki, Postdoctoral Researcher, Finland
“‘The International Maritime Organization and the Regulation of Autonomous Shipping – balancing industry interests,
safety at sea, and environmental protection”
Angelina Fisher | NYU School of Law, Adjunct Professor of Law, USA
“When the advice is an app: data, digital products, and Artificial Intelligence as Advisory Services of the World Bank”
Roxana Vatanparast | Capital University Law School, Assistant Professor of Law, USA
”Sociotechnical Infrastructures in Global Environmental Governance”
Mark Graber | University of Maryland, Francis King Mary School of Law, Professor, USA
Viktória Alžbeta Sútorisová | Masaryk University, Faculty of Law, PhD Candidate, Czech Republic
Are Guardians Resilient Enough?
Daniel Bogéa | UNSW Law & Justice, PhD Candidate, Australia
Off-Bench Judicial (Resistance) Strategies
Demian Ernesto Iglesias Seifert | University College Dublin, PhD Candidate, Ireland
Public opinion as a safeguard of judicial independence: How perceptions of the judiciary impact its resilience
Silvia Steininger | Hertie School of Governance, Centre for Fundamental Rights, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Germany
A Theory of Resilience as Productive Institutional Change
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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15.00-16.30
161
Elections, Speech & (Dis)information24
Chair
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
AI & Criminal Law25
Chair
Classroom 18.01 | Floor 18
Maria O’Sullivan
Deakin University, Associate Professor, Australia
Wojciech Jasiński
University of Wrocław, Professor, Poland
Arthur G Filho | University of Sao Paulo, Postdoctoral Fellow, Brazil
The Role of Campaign Finance Corruption in the Global Democratic Crisis: A View from Comparative Constitutional Law
Roxan Laubscher | University of Johannesburg, Associate Professor, South Africa
Independent candidates and electoral reform in South Africa – one step forward, two steps back?
Maria J O’Sullivan | Deakin University, Associate Professor, Australia
Election Disinformation and DemocracyThe Role of Electoral Commissions in Ensuring the Legitimacy of Elections
Ana Guimarães | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Undergrad Student, Brazil
Free Speech and its Relationship with Fake News in the 2022 Presidential Elections: Brief Reflections in Light of the
Brazilian Constitutional System
Carlos Bolonha | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Professor, Brazil
Free Speech and its Relationship with Fake News in the 2022 Presidential Elections: Brief Reflections in Light of the
Brazilian Constitutional System
Marko Krtolica | Iustinianus Primus Faculty of Law - Skopje, Assistant Professor, Macedonia, the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia
Dilemmas and Challenges of the Electronic Voting: Future or Achilles Heel of Elections?
Ilona Schembri | University of Malta, Lecturer, Malta
Criminals’ Clean Hands: Fingerprint Recognition Using Artificial Intelligence
Wojciech Jasiński | University of Wrocław, Professor, Poland
Taming Pegasus – in quest for a fair balance between the protection of human rights and effective crime prevention and
prosecution
Tania Atilano | Zurich University, Dr. iur, Switzerland
Understanding the nature of algorithms: the principle of legality in criminal law as an analogy
Lydia Tiede | University of Houston, Professor, USA
Legal Professionals’ Attitudes Towards Algorithmic and HumanDecision-Making
Ryan Kennedy | University of Houston, Professor, USA
Legal Professionals’ Attitudes Towards Algorithmic and HumanDecision-Making
Roni Rosenberg | Ono Academic College, Senior Lecturer, Israel
Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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15.00-16.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
162
EU Strategy on Climate Change26
Chair
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Intergenerational Justice & the Right to a Healthy Environment27
Chair
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Juliana Patricio Da Paixao
FGV RIO, PROF, Brazil
Digno Montalván Zambrano
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Dr., Ecuador
Nathan de Arriba-Sellier | Rotterdam School of Management, Dr., Netherlands
Uncovering Article 11 TFEU: The Environmental Integration Principle in the Law of the XXIstCentury
Anna Camilla Visconti | University of Bologna, Post-doc Research Fellow, Italy
“The ecological transition between environmental sustainability and economic growth (English)”
Juliana Patricio Da Paixão | FGV RIO, PROF, Brazil
Risk Mapping: From Environmental Law To Artificial Intelligence (English)
Carolina Braga | Meta, CIPM Certified, United Kingdom
Risk Mapping: From Environmental Law To Artificial Intelligence (English)
Ana Guimarães | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Undergrad Student, Brazil
Free Speech and its Relationship with Fake News in the 2022 Presidential Elections: Brief Reflections in Light of the
Brazilian Constitutional System
Carlos Bolonha | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Professor, Brazil
Free Speech and its Relationship with Fake News in the 2022 Presidential Elections: Brief Reflections in Light of the
Brazilian Constitutional System
Fernanda Schininà | Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, PHD Student, Italy
Antitrust and the environmental transition: State aids in the context of the European climate crisis
Camille Bertaux | UCLouvain Saint-Louis (Brussels), PhD Candidate, Belgium
Planetary health law: A bridge between the human rights to health and to live in a healthy environment?
Svenja Behrendt | Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Postdoctoral Researcher, Germany
Facing the Future: Conceiving Legal Obligations towards Future Generations
Digno Jose Montalván Zambrano | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Dr., Ecuador
Ecocentrism And Human Rights: Redefining The Human In Law
Roshan Tota-Maharaj | University of London, LLB, Pg Cert in International Criminal Law, Pg Dip in International Dispute
Resolution, LLM in International Justice, Trinidad and Tobago
Is climate change and the ongoing ecological crisis of secondary importance to armed conflicts, weapons of mass
destruction and crimes within International Criminal Law in today’s world? A discussion in the Human Rights context
and perspective
Francesca Cerulli | University of Florence, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Safeguarding Future Generations: The Legal Status of Intergenerational Equity in International Law
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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15.00-16.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
163
Regional Comparative Constitutional Law & Equality28
Chair
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Developments in Latin American Constitutionalism29
Chair
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Rodrigo Merayo
University Carlos III of Madrid, PhD, Spain
Karina Mattos
FGV, PhD, Brazil
Rodrigo Merayo Fernández | University Carlos III of Madrid, PhD, Spain
The (potential) human rights approach and poverty. Special consideration of the work of the European Court of Human
Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Michal Tamir | The Academic College of Law and Science, Professor, Israel
Constitutional Challenge of Overinclusive Laws
Ariel L. Bendor | Bar-Ilan University, Professor, Israel
Constitutional Challenge of Overinclusive Laws
Mihaela Tofan | University Alexandru Ioan Cuza of Iasi, Professor, Romania
Re-shaping legal concepts to support financial well-being: the taxation perspective
Karin Loevy | NYU, Fellow, USA
A Typology of “Bottom up” Transnational Solidarity: Expressions of Commitment to Outsiders in Constitutions Worldwide
Felipe Romero | London School of Economics and Political Science, Master of Laws candidate, United Kingdom
Beyond delegation: unveiling the competition between Congress and independent regulatory agencies in Brazil
David Law | University of Virginia, Professor, USA
Regional Comparative Constitutional Law
Karina Denari Mattos | FGV, PhD, Brazil
Paradigm Shifts in the Brazilian Constitutional Justice Approach on Climate and Socioenvironmental Law
Magdalena P Ortega | P. Universidad Católica, LLM, Chile
The popularization of the Constitution and constitutional discussion: The case of Chile
Jairo Lima | State University of Northern Parana, PhD, Brazil
FROM DATA TO THEORY: what do the Brazilian constitutional amendments have to say to constitutional theory?
Claudia Heiss | University of Chile, Assistant Professor, Chile
States of Exception in the Chilean Constitutional Cycle 2018-2023
Leonardo Cofre | University of Chile, Assistant Professor, Chile
States of Exception in the Chilean Constitutional Cycle 2018-2023
Ricardo Alexis Uvalle Aguilera | UNAM, Doctor, Mexico
Democracy with constitutional erosion? The case of the Mexican judiciary reform
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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15.00-16.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
164
Constituent Power and Legitimacy30
Chair
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Mariana Velasco Rivera
Maynooth University, Assistant Professor, Ireland
Speakers/Discussants
Ayaka Doyle | Waseda University, Doctoral Candidate, Japan
Understanding Constitutional Legitimacy in the Context of Japan’s post-war constitution-making
Rodrigo Kaufmann | Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Constitent Power: A conceptual reinterpretation
Adam Shinar | Reichman University, Associate Professor, Israel
Brian Christopher Jones | Liverpool University, Senior Lectuer, United Kingdom
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Session 11
Tuesday
9
th
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16.00 - 17.30
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16.00-17.30
Interest Group: Global Data Law01
Conveners
Thomas Streinz
NYU Law
Beatriz Botero Arcila
Sciences Po
Francesca Episcopo
University of Amsterdam
Przemysław Pałka
Jagiellonian University
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Exploring the right to a reasoned and contestable decision in
times of increasing administrative algorithmic decision-making
Navigating the Evolving Landscape of EU composite procedures
02
03
Chair
Chair
Janneke Gerards
Utrecht University, Professor of Fundamental Rights Law, Netherlands
Luis Arroyo Jiménez
Universidad de Castilla-La-Mancha, Professor, Spain
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Melanie Fink | Leiden University, Assistant Professor of Law, Netherlands
Herwig Hofmann | University of Luxembourg, Professor of European and Transnational Public Law, Luxembourg
Kätliin Kelder | Utrecht University, PhD candidate, Netherlands
Ieva Huna | European University Institute, PhD Researcher, Italy
Connecting the dots. Latest developments from the CJEU on the judicial review of composite procedures
Sarah Tas | Maastricht University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Composite procedures in the migration field: an ever-complex judicial review?
Teresa Pareja Sánchez | Universidad de Castilla-La-Mancha, PhD Researcher, Spain
Decoding the EU: Unveiling its Composite Nature within factual actions
Simona Demkova | Leiden University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Automation in composite procedures
167
Resilience of Constitutional Courts under Non-Democratic
Regime Conditions: Where Resistance Is Over?
Digital Administration. Daily Efficiency and Smart Choices (Auby,
De Minico, Orsoni, eds.)
04
05
Chair
Chair
Lidka Małgorzata Rodak
University of Silesia, Assistant Professor, Poland
Giovanna De Minico
University of Naples Federico II, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Gábor Halmai | European University Institute and ELTE University, Professor, Italy
Jakub Sawicki | European University Institute, PhD researcher, Italy
Missing vs threatened resistance against autocratization: the case of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal as compared to
the Israeli Supreme Court
Sanjit Dias | Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law, LL.M., Germany
Cunning or confused? The Sri Lankan Supreme Court’s treatment of fourth-branch institutions in constitutional
amendment jurisprudence
Bertil Emrah Oder | Koç University Law School, Professor, Turkey
Judicial paradoxes in non-democracies: the Turkish Constitutional Court and its discontents
Ágnes Kovács | ELTE University, Assistant Professor, Hungary
Fading resilience, failing resistance: the Hungarian Constitutional Court’s road into insignificance (co-authored with
Gábor Halmai)
Giovanna De Minico | University of Naples Federico II, Full Professor constitutional law, Italy
Antonio D’Aloia | University of Parma, Full Professor constitutional law, Italy
Costanza Nardocci | Univeristy of Milan, researcher constitutional law, Italy
Maria Francesca De Tullio | University of Naples Federico II, researcher constitutional law, Italy
Laura Cappuccio | Università autonoma di Barcellona, Professor Lector derecho constitucional, Spain
Jean-Bernard Auby | University Science Po, Emeritus Professor Public Law, France
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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16.00-17.30
168
Book Roundtable - “Rethinking the Relationship between
International, EU and National Law: Consent-Based Monism”
(Lando Kirchmair, ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
series, CUP 2024)
Power Asymmetries in the Algorithmic State
06
07
Chair
Chair
Maria Bertel
University of Graz, Prof. Dr., Austria
Christian Iaione
Luiss Guido Carli, Professor, Italy
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Marian Ahumada | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Professor, Spain
Rethinking the Relationship between International, EU and National Law
Paul Schiff Berman | The George Washington University School of Law, Prof. Dr., USA
Rethinking the Relationship between International, EU and National Law
Marta Cartabia | Università Bocconi, Prof. Dr., Italy
Rethinking the Relationship between International, EU and National Law
Andreas Th. Müller | Universität Basel, Prof. Dr., Switzerland
Rethinking the Relationship between International, EU and National Law
Lando Kirchmair | University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Prof. Dr., Germany
Antonio Davola | University of Bari, Assistant Professor, Italy
Framing data-power imbalances in administrative interactions
Sangh Rakshita | Tilburg University, PhD, Netherlands
A Substantive Equality Approach to Combat Algorithmic Discrimination
Sofia Ranchordas | Tilburg Law School, Full Professor, Netherlands
The Blind Sides of Administrative Law and Regulation
Carmen Plaza | Complutense University of Madrid, Professor, Spain
Gender equality and Artificial Intelligence in the EU Law: Mind the Gap
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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16.00-17.30
169
The impact of new technologies on rights and duties. Public
administration in the prism of technological revolution
European Public Law after Empires
08
09
Chair
Chair
Antonietta Lupo
University of Messina, Professor, Italy
Philipp Dann
Humboldt University Berlin, Professor, Germany
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Pietro Ambra | University of Messina, Phd Student, Italy
The guarantees in the digital administrative procedure
Claudia Ardizzone | University of Messina, Phd Student, Italy
Blockchain and public procurement
Giulia Giacobbe | University of Messina, Phd Student, Italy
Digital transition, public administration and digital divide
Valentina Prudente | Università di Messina, Assistant Professor, Italy
Using authoritative public powers through AI
Alberto Marchese | University of Messina, Senior Researcher, Italy
Digital identity and name protection in the ICT context
Signe Rehling Larse | Oxford University, Dr, Denmark
The Transformation of European Public Law: From Empires to Union’
Dominique Custos | University of Caen, Professor, France
Legacies in EU and French Oversea Laws
Wiebe Hommes | University of Amsterdam, Dr, Netherlands
Legacies of Empire: The Case of the European Convention of Human Rights
Jenny Orlanda-Salling | University of Copenhagen, Dr., Malta
The Curious Case of Malta: (Post)colonial Constitutionalism in the European Union
Mike Wilkinson | London School of Economics, Professor, United Kingdom
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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16.00-17.30
170
Brazilian Constitutionalism I - Resilience and Challenges
Actors within the Separation of Powers
10
11
Chair
Chair
Juliano Benvindo
University of Brasília, Prof. Dr., Brazil
Erin Delaney
Northwestern University, Professor, USA
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Juliano Zaiden Benvindo | University of Brasília, Prof. Dr., Brazil
The Rule of Law
Jane Reis Pereira | State University of Rio de Janeiro, Prof. Dr., Brazil
Eternity Clauses
Melina Fachin | Federal University of Paraná, Prof. Dr., Brazil
Conventionality Review
Heloísa Câmara | Federal University of Paraná, Prof. Dr., Brazil
Social Communication
Grégoire Webber | Queen’s University, Professor, Canada
Separation of powers and the opposition
Cedric Jenart | University of Antwerp, Assistant Professor, Belgium
Separation of powers and the Private actors
Stephen Gardbaum | UCLA, Professor, USA
Separation of powers and political parties
Hanna Lerner | Tel Aviv University, Professor, Israel
Separation of powers and civil society
Asli Bali | Yale, Professor, United Kingdom
Separation of powers and civil society
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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16.00-17.30
171
“El control constitucional un mecanismo necesario para
prevenir los autoritarismos. La resiliencia como método desde
América Latina (Español)”. “Constitutional control a necessary
mechanism to prevent autoritharism. Resilience as a method
from Latin America”
Plurinational states and its constitutional shape: A comparative
approach
12
13
Chair
Chair
Daniel Uribe
Universidad Espíritu Santo- Ecuador, LL.M., Ecuador
Corrado Caruso
Università di Bologna, Associate professor, Italy
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Pablo Andrés Alarcón | Universidad Espíritu Santo-Ecuador, Ph.D., Ecuador
Límites al poder presidencial: el caso ecuatoriano.
Pamela Juliana Aguirre | Universidad Espíritu Santo-Ecuador, Ph.D., Ecuador
El control constitucional ante la inexistencia del parlamento.
Floralba Padrón | Universidad Externado- Colombia, Ph.D., Colombia
El poder presidencial colombiano: un poder (i) limitado ?
Daniel Fernando Uribe | Universidad Espíritu Santo Ecuador, LL.M., Ecuador
El autoritarismo como límite para el desarrollo de los derechos humanos en América Latina.
Claudia Cinnirella | Universita di Catania, Assistant professor, Italy
Mikel Díez Sarasola | Universidad del País Vasco, Assistant professor, Spain
Spain: A Nation of nations? Constitutional challenges for a complex national nature
Ewan Smith | University College London (UCL), Associate professor, United Kingdom
The Empire State: UK Devolution in Imperial Context
Tom Flynn | University of Essex, lecturer, Ireland
The island of Ireland and its eventual plurinational future development
Berihun Gebeye | University College London (UCL), Lecturer, United Kingdom
The Constitutional Function of Federalism
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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16.00-17.30
172
From Crisis to Action: The European Union’s Democratic Turn
Book Roundtable - “Las Promesas Incumplidas del
Constitucionalismo Latinoamericano” (Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz,
director). (Spanish)
14
15
Chair
Chair
Matteo Bonelli
Maastricht University, Assistant professor, Netherlands
Luis Alejandro Ramírez
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, PhD candidate, Colombia
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Nora Vissers | Maastricht University, PhD researcher, Netherlands
Uncovering the constitutional core of the Union’s value of democracy
Martina Coli | University of Florence and Maastricht University, PhD researcher, Italy
The role of the EU in protecting democracy from disinformation: the challenge of regulating online platforms
Eleonora Di Franco | Maastricht University, PhD researcher, Netherlands
Countering threats to democratic participation through civil procedure: the case of the EU anti-SLAPP directive
Franca Feisel | European University Institute, PhD researcher, Italy
Alejandro Gómez | PhD., Colombia
Justicia transicional en Latinoamérica: ¿hacia un punto de inflexión en la jurisprudencia de la Corte Interamericana de
Derechos Humanos?
Luna C. Mancini | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, PhD candidate, Mexico
La inagotable lucha contra la corrupción
Sofía Reca | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, PhD, Argentina
El control de convencionalidad en la cosa juzgada interamericana
Andrés Cervantes | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, PhD, Ecuador
El incremental control judicial de la reforma constitucional en América Latina.
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
16.00-17.30
173
Contemporary Theories of Social Rights
Illiberalism and Constitutions: From Narratives to Practice
16
17
Chair
Chair
Katharine Young
Boston College, Professor, USA
Ivo Gruev
Academy for European Human Rights Protection, Postdoctoral Researcher, Germany
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jeff King | UCL, Professor, United Kingdom
Social Rights, Social Citizenship, and Social Justice: An Analytical Framework
David Vitale | Warwick University, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Trust and Social Rights
Marco Goldoni | University of Glasgow, Professor, United Kingdom
Radical Needs as grounds for social rights
Chiara Valentini | Bologna University, Associate Professor, Italy
Dorjana Bojanovksa Popovska | CEU Democracy Institute, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Hungary
Reversed Secularization in Illiberal Democracies: Functions, Effects and What is at Stake
Ivo Gruev | Academy for European Human Rights Protection (University of Cologne), Postdoctoral Researcher, Germany
(Re)Interpreting Rights through Religion: A Proxy for Rising Illiberalism
Nausica Palazzo | NOVA School of Law, Assistant Professor, Portugal
The EU Family: Surviving Ideological Familism in Times of Illiberalism
Mariam Begadze | CEU, SJD Candidate, Austria
Practices of Subnational Illiberalism: Autocrats Face the Opposition-led Local Governments
Matěj Slavík | iCourts (University of Copenhagen), PhD Candidate, Denmark
Managerial constitutional mindset and the Fear of the People in the Post-communist Constitutional Transitions
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
16.00-17.30
174
The Future of Public Law and Gender-Based Violence: Is
resilience possible without feminism?
Future and Speed: Public Decisions in “Rapid Futurity
18
19
Chair
Chair
Ana Diaz
University of Oxford, DPhil candidate, Mexico
Alessandro Sterpa
Università degli Stufi della Tuscia, Professor, Italy
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Rosario Grima Algora | University of Oxford, DPhil candidate, Spain
Violence against women during childbirth: An exploration on how constitutional courts are conceptualizing obstetric violence
Mihika Poddar | University of Oxford, DPhil Candidate, India
Intercourse based on a false promise of marriage – how criminal laws should respond? The Indian Dilemma
Ana Diaz Azcunaga | University of Oxford, DPhil Candidate, Mexico
Street harassment and the limits of public law
Anjali Rawat | University of Oxford, DPhil Candidate, India
Tackling familial gender-based violence through increased carcerality? A look into India’s Uniform Civil Code (UCC)
Claudia Capasso | Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Ph.D. Candidate, Italy
Velocity and Security: What Future for the Rule of Law in the Era of Algorithmic Optimization
Isabella de Vivo | Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Ph.D. Candidate, Italy
Foundation Models: Shaping the Present with a Paradigm of the Future
Candida Conti | Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Ph.d candidate, Italy
Fragile balances: technological velocity and health protection
Violetta Gargani | Università degli studi della Tuscia, Ph. D. Candidate, Italy
Future, Climate Change and Environment
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
16.00-17.30
175
Which Prime Ministerial System in Italy? Comparison of
alternative proposals (Spanish, English, Italian)
Democratic Integrity: Comparative Constitutional Perspectives
20
21
Chair
Chair
Stefano Ceccanti
University of Rome - Sapienza, Full Professor, Italy
Sonsoles Arias
IE University, Assistant Professor, Spain
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Corrado Antonucci | University of Rome - Sapienza, Ph.D. student, Italy
Chiara Bologna | University of Bologna, Associate professor, Italy
Federica Fabrizzi | University of Rome - Sapienza, Associate Professor, Italy
Tomaso F. Giupponi | University of Bologna, Full professor, Italy
Maria Grazia Rodomonte | University of Rome - Sapienza, Associate Professor, Italy
Federica Dieni | University of Rome - Sapienza, Ph.D. student, Italy
Timothy Kuhner | University of Auckland, Associate Professor of Law, New Zealand
Oligarchy vs. Democratic Integrity: the Great Divide in Comparative Constitutional Interpretation
Giulio Casilli | University of Milan, Ph.D. student in Constitutional Law, Italy
How Lobbyists Influence the Courts: the Use of Amicus Curiae Briefs in Comparative Perspective
Eugene Mazo | Duquesne University, Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Associate Professor of Law, USA
What Can Election Law Scholars Learn from Comparative Constitutional Law Scholars, and Vice-Versa?
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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16.00-17.30
176
Book Roundtable - Transitional Justice, Distributive Justice, and
Transformative Constitutionalism: Comparing Colombia and
South Africa, Oxford, 2023. Edited byDavid Bilchitz and Raisa
Cachalia
Constitutional Democracy in Conversation, Collaboration, and
Crisis
22
23
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Chair
Madgdalena Correa-Heano
Externado de Colombia University, Professor of Constitutional Law, Colombia
Aileen Kavanagh
Trinity College Dublin, Professor, Ireland
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
David Bilchitz | South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Faculty of Law at the University of
Johannesburg (UJ); School of Law, University of Reading, Director; Professor, South Africa
Developing a framework for Global South comparison: Linking Transitional Justice, Distributive Justice and Transformative
Constitutionalism
Magdalena Correa-Henao | Externado de Colombia University, Professor of Constitutional Law, Colombia
Historical injustice and socio-economic rights in Colombia Constitutional jurisprudence: The case of victims of forced
displacement
Roberto Gargarella | University of Buenes Aires, Professor, Argentina
Constitutional Democracy in Conversation, Collaboration, and Crisis
Aileen Kavanagh | Trinity College Dublin, Professor, Ireland
Constitutional Democracy in Conversation, Collaboration, and Crisis
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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16.00-17.30
177
The political backlash against the Culture of Justification
AI in Commercial & Health Regulation
24
24
Chair
Chair
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Tiziana Filletti
University of Malta, Head of Department, Malta
Tiziana Filletti | University of Malta, Head of Department, Malta
Can AI revolutionise commercial regulation: fact or fiction?
Ondřej Preuss, JUDr. Miluše Kindlová | Univerzita Karlova, Právnická fakulta, Dr., Czech Republic
Conscientious Objection to Mandatory Vaccination – The Law in Books and Law in Action?
Renata Treneska Deskoska | University “Ss Cyril and Methodius” - Skopje, Full professor, Macedonia, the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia
Mobile Applications For Covid-19 Management: Ethical, Legal And Other Challenges Of Their Use
Radmila Shekerinska Jankovska | University American College - Skopje, adjunct faculty, Macedonia, the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia
Mobile Applications For Covid-19 Management: Ethical, Legal And Other Challenges Of Their Use
Omowamiwa Kolawole | University of Toronto, Post doctoral fellow, Canada
Needs driven v Market driven AI intervention and the role of the State in agenda setting. Charting a path for AI
interventions in African health systems
Tsung-Ling Lee | Taipei Medical University, Associate Professor of Law, Taiwan
Towards a coherent concept of rights-based health data: a global perspective
Mariana Canales
University of Oxford, Doctoral Candidate, United Kingdom
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Iddo Porat | College of Law and Business, Professor, Israel
Polarization and Courts - Lessons from Brazil, India and Israel
Kai Möller | London School of Economic, Professor, United Kingdom
The culture of justification in times of political polarisation
Moshe Cohen-Eliya | College of Law and Business, Professor, Israel
The Perils of the Culure of Justification: The Israeli Reasonableness Case
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
16.00-17.30
178
Democratic Governance & Climate Change25
Chair
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Jiunn-rong Yeh
National Taiwan University, Professor, Taiwan
Amnon Lev | University of Copenhagen, Dr., Denmark
Climate Assemblies between Deliberation and Governance
Jiunn-rong Yeh | National Taiwan University, Professor, Taiwan
Climate Net Zero Pledges and Challenges to Democratic Constitutionalism
Vanessa Casado-Pérez | Texas A&M, Professor, USA
Property Rights And Climate Change: A Data-Driven Approach To Management Of Public Resources
Yael Lifshitz | King’s College London, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Property Rights And Climate Change: A Data-Driven Approach To Management Of Public Resources
Hardik Malik | University of Delhi, Ph.D. Scholar, India
Steering towards a Consensus between Developed and Developing Countries on the Principle of Common but
Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR-RC)
Giuseppina Lofaro | Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Research fellow in Administrative Law, Italy
The evolving regulation of blockchain smart contracts looking at public services resilience for the sustainability of the
healthcare and agrifood sectors
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
16.00-17.30
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 12
Tuesday
9
th
July 2024
17.00 - 18.30
180| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
Book Roundtable - ‘The Constitution of Malta at Sixty’ (Tonio
Borg and John Stanton (editors)
01
Chair
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Erin Delaney
Northwestern University, Professor, USA
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
John Stanton | City, University of London, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Maltese Independence and the 1964 Constitution
Jennifer Orlando-Salling | University of Copenhagen, PhD Fellow, Denmark
Constituting Nationhood: Spiritualism, Language and Maltese Constitutionalism.
Tonio Borg | University of Malta, Associate Professor, Malta
Black holes and the Maltese Constitution
Ivan Sammut | University of Malta, Professor, Malta
The primacy of EU law in the Maltese legal order
Erin F Delaney | Northwestern University, Professor, USA
Courts, (Social) Media & Public Opinion02
Chair
Classroom 08.03 | Floor 8
Tímea Drinóczi
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Mariana Almeida Kato | University of Nottingham, Teaching Associate, United Kingdom The Court Goes Viral:
Understanding The Use of Social Media by Constitutional Courts In South America
Alberto Abad Suarez | Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Full-Time Professor, Mexico
The Mexican Supreme Court protection of human rights in its Tenth Era (2011-2021)
Tímea Drinóczi | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Far-right discourse in Brazil: shameless language as a common practice
Ana Larissa AM Oliveira | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Far-right discourse in Brazil: shameless language as a common practice
Monique Miranda | Federal University of Minas Gerais, researcher, Brazil
Far-right discourse in Brazil: shameless language as a common practice
Diego Romero Rivero | University of Cambridge, PhD candidate, United Kingdom
Populist Speech and Informal Legal Change
181
Book Roundtable - Ragone-Smorto, Comparative Law: a Very
Short Introduction, OUP, 2023
New Directions in the Right to Non-Discrimination (Spanish)
03
04
Chair
Chair
Classroom 08.02 | Floor 8
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Sabrina Ragone
University of Bologna, Professor of Comparative Law, Italy
Antonio Maués
Federal University of Para, Professor, Brazil
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Armin von Bogdandy | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Director, Germany
Discussion of the volume
Joel Colón-Ríos | Victoria University of Wellington, Prof., New Zealand
Discussion of the volume
Miriam L. Henríquez Viñas | Alberto Hurtado University, Prof., Chile
Discussion of the volume
Guillaume Tusseau | Sciences Po Paris, Prof., France
Discussion of the volume
Antonio Maués | Federal University of Para, Professor, Brazil
New Directions in the Right to Non-Discrimination in Brazil
Itziar Gómez | Carlos III University of Madrid, Professor, Spain
New Directions in the Right to Non-Discrimination in Spain
Micaela Alterio | Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico, Professor, Mexico
New Directions in the Right to Non-Discrimination in Mexico
Yanira Zúñiga | Austral University of Chile, Professor, Chile
New Directions in the Right to Non-Discrimination in Chile
Mariana Canotilho | University of Coimbra, Professor, Portugal
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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17.00-18.30
182
Abortion Constitutionalism
Classic Actors of Public Law and Their Instruments: Outdated or
Futureproof?
05
06
Chair
Chair
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
Robert Post
Yale Law School, Sterling Professor of Law, USA
Ulrich Wagrandl
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Post-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Austria
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez | Universite Paris Ouest Nanterre, Professor of Public Law, France
Deceptive Consensus: The Debate Over the Constitutionalization of the Right to Abortion in France, 2022-2024
Francisca Pou -Giménez | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Professor of Law, Mexico
Weak and strong fundamental abortion rights in Latin America
Ruth Rubio-Marín | University of Sevilla, Professor of Constitutional Law, Spain
Toward a Model of Women-Centered Abortion Constitutionalism in Europe
Reva B Siegel | Yale Law School, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor, USA
Protecting Life: By Threat of Criminal Law or Through Support of Caregiving?
Julie C Suk | Fordham University School of Law, Professor of Law, USA
Abortion Amendments
Katharina Fink | Vienna University of Economics and Business, Pre-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Austria
Licensing
Sarah Geiblinger | Vienna University of Economics and Business, Pre-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Austria
Ministers
Valentina Neubauer | University of Vienna, Pre-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Austria
Subsidies
Elisabeth Paar | University of Vienna, Pre-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Austria
Judges
Maximilian Ponader | University of Vienna, Pre-doctoral research and teaching fellow, Austria
State-owned Enterprises
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
183
Book Roundtable - Lawless Zones, Rightless Subjects:
Migration, Asylum, and Shifting Borders (ed. Seyla Benhabib/
Ayelet Shachar)
Exploring the futures and (non)resilience of law at the health
and mobility nexus
07
08
Chair
Chair
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
Ayelet Shachar
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, Professor, USA
Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk
EU General Court, Professor, Luxembourg
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Paul Linden-Retek | Buffalo Law School, Professor, USA
Dana Schmalz | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Dr., Germany
Eva Schaefferle | University of Frankfurt, Dr., Germany
Anja Bossow | New York University, JSD student, USA
Patrycja K. Dąbrowska-Kłosińska | Koźmiński University in Warsaw, Dr., Poland
The intersection of public health & mobility in the post-Covid case-law of the CJEU.
Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk | EU General Court, Professor, Luxembourg
Striking the balance for personal data protection in the context of Covid pandemic health controls in the case-law of EU
Courts.
Pedro A. Villarreal | German Institute for International and Security Affairs/Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public
Law and International Law, Dr., Germany
The regulation of digital disease surveillance beyond borders: Towards a global approach.
Katarzyna Łakomiec | Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Dr., Poland
State’s giant helpers. The evolving role of online platforms in protecting public health
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
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17.00-18.30
184
Brazilian Constitutionalism III - Institutions
Varieties of Constitutionalism?
09
10
Chair
Chair
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Emilio Meyer
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Estefânia Barboza | Federal University of Paraná, Professor, Brazil
The Judicial Branch Organisation
Marjorie Marona | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Public Prosecutors I
Fábio Kerche | Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Professor, Brazil
Public Prosecutors II
Emilio Meyer | Federal University of Minas Gerais, Professor, Brazil
Judicial Review Decision-Making
Guy Baldwin
University of Manchester, Lecturer in Public Law and Human Rights, United Kingdom
Mohammad Abu Sayeed | University of New South Wales, Doctoral Student, Australia
Gandhian Concept of Constitution
Reza Khabook | Academy for European Human Rights Protection, University of Cologne, Doctoral Student, Germany
Adoption of Precautionary Constitutionalism to Address Ambiguities in Digitalised Pandemic Surveillance
Guy J Baldwin | University of Manchester, Lecturer in Public Law and Human Rights, United Kingdom
The Case for Moderate Constitutionalism
Raquel Sarria | University of Genova, Master, Italy
A constitutionalism of the commons?
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
185
Associations, Pluralism and Democratic Resilience
Biodiversity conservation in the pursuit of sustainability
11
12
Chair
Chair
Classroom 12.04 | Floor 12
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
Maria Cahill
University College Cork, Professor, Ireland
Chiara Feliziani
University of Macerata, Professoressa associata di diritto amministrativo (Associate Professor of Administrative Law), Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Maria Cahill | University College Cork, Professor, Ireland
Freedom of Association at the European Court of Human Rights: A Right in Service of Democracy
Rafael Jerez | University of Texas at Austin, Mr, Honduras
The Evolution of the Right of Freedom of Association in the Inter-American System of Human Rights
Cinzia Ruggeri | University College Cork, Postdoctoral fellow, Ireland
Associations, Democracy and First-Order Social Goods
Vanessa Barbe | University of Valenciennes, Full Professor of Public Law, France
Freedom of Association in France: a freedom in danger?
Eman M. Rashwan | Cairo University/Hamburg University, Lecturer in Public Law, Egypt
The Theory of Everything: How targeting the right to association formed the new regime policies in Egypt after 2013?
Scilla Vernile | University of Milan Bicocca, Ricercatrice di diritto amministrativo (Researcher in Administrative Law), Italy
Biodiversity and circular economy
Luca Belviso | University of Milan Bicocca, Ricercatore di diritto amministrativo (Researcher in Administrative Law), Italy
The role of innovation in biodiversity conservation: the case of remediation of contaminated sites
Michela Leggio | University of Milan, Assegnista di ricerca in diritto amministrativo (Research Fellow in Administrative
Law), Italy
Biodiversity in the digital era: the crucial role of administrative cooperation and standardization
Luca Galli | University of Milan, Ricercatore di diritto amministrativo (Researcher in Administrative Law), Italy
The role of local communities in protecting biodiversity: a happy ending to the tragedy of the Commons?
Cristiana Lauri | University of Macerata, Assegnista di ricerca in diritto amministrativo (Research Fellow in Administrative
Law), Italy
One Health Strategy and urban biodiversity
Chiara Feliziani | University of Macerata, Professoressa associata di diritto amministrativo (Associate Professor of
Administrative Law), Italy
About taking environmental sustainability seriously in the circular economy’ framework
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
186
Environmentally sustainable approaches to food access,
management and safety
Constitution Making: Process and Design
13
14
Chair
Chair
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Classroom 13.01 | Floor 13
Davide Zecca
University of Milan, Dr., Italy
Luis Eugenio Garcia-Huidobro
Facultad de Derecho Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Professor, Chile
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Davide Zecca | University of Milan, Dr., Italy
The role of subsidiarity in ensuring a responsible approach to food management
Daniele Camoni | University of Milan, Dr., Italy
The comparative law perspective of the fight against food loss and waste: some trends and models
Giuliaserena Stegher | University of Urbino, Dr., Italy
Food security in the circular economy and bioeconomy: comparing sustainable business models
Francesco Gallarati | University of Genoa, Dr., Italy
From farm to court: food security versus nature protection in biodiversity litigation
Raz Saker | Tel Aviv University, Researcher, Israel
Uncompleted Constitution and Undefined Borders: Constitution Making and Territory in Israel
Veronica Undurraga | Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Professor, Chile
Contributions of the Chilean Constitutional Process to gender constitutionalism: What remains and what have we
learned after two failed proposals?
Sergio Verdugo | IE Law School, Professor, Spain
Rodrigo Kaufmann | Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Constitent Power: A conceptual reinterpretation
Marcela Prieto | USC Law School, Asst Professor, USA
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
187
The role of trust in governance systems
Making AI Responsible, Sustainable, and Trustworthy: The
Bright Side of European Regulation
15
16
Chair
Chair
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Patricia Popelier
University of Antwerp, Professor, Belgium
Andrea Simoncini
University of Florence, Professor, Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jakob Frateur | University of Antwerp, Mr, Belgium
Revising the efficiency vs. legality debate through political trust: a typology of crisis responses and their effect on citizens’
legality perceptions
Patricia Popelier | University of Antwerp, Professor, Belgium
(Dis)trust Federalism
Esther Van Zimmeren | University of Antwerp, Professor, Belgium
Reinventing Mutual Trust in the Internal Market from a Social Science Trust Perspective
Céline Romainville | UCLouvain, Professor, Belgium
Trust in political institutions : the constitutional law’s part
Léna Géron | University of Liège, Ms, Belgium
Trust in political institutions : the constitutional law’s part
Juan Mayoral | Carlos III University of Madrid, Distinguished Researcher, Spain
Erik Longo | University of Florence, Professor, Italy
Co-regulation and Management of Digital Risks
Filippo Bagni | IMT Lucca, Phd Candidate in Law and Technology, Italy
Innovative Tools to (Co-)Regulate AI: The Regulatory Sandboxes
Valentina Pagnanelli | University of Florence, Postdoctoral researcher in Constitutional Law, Italy
EU Regulation on Data flows and AI: The Case Study of Smart Cities
Francesco Laviola | University of Roma Tre, PhD in Public Law, Italy
Generative AI Training and Personal Data Protection: New Perspectives on Fundamental Rights in Cyberspace
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
188
Disqualifying Candidates from Participating at Elections in a
Comparative Perspective
Ensuring Fundamental Rights in the AI era: A Comprehensive
Inquiry into European and Global Approaches to AI Regulation
17
18
Chair
Chair
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
Shani Schnitzer
Tel-Aviv University School of Law, PH.D. Candidate, Israel
Oreste Pollicino
Bocconi University, PhD Candidate, Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Samuel Issacharoff | NYU Law School, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law, USA
The Institutional Dimension of Losing
Mark Graber | University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, University System of Maryland Regents Professor, USA
Complicated Constitutional Politics, Simple Constitutional Law
Yoav Dotan | The Faculty of Law - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Edwin A. Goodman Professor of Law, Israel
Democratic Backsliding and Judicial Review – Disqualification of Populist Candidates
Rivka Weill | Harry Radzyner School of Law, Reichman University, Full Professor, Israel
Pairing Election Bans and Eternity Clauses
Sujit Choudhry | Hāki Chambers Global, Head of Chambers, Canada
Federica Paolucci | Bocconi University, PhD Candidate, Italy
The EU and the Council of Europe in the race for AI regulation: Towards an overtake in fundamental rights protection?
Francesco Paolo Levantino | Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, PhD Candidate, Italy
The EU and the Council of Europe in the race for AI regulation: Towards an overtake in fundamental rights protection?
Marco Almada | European University Institute, PhD Candidate, Brazil
The Brussels Side-Effect: How the AI Act Can Reduce the Global Reach of EU Policy
Kuan-Wei Chen | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, PhD Student, Japan
Lewin Schmitt | Pompeu Fabra University, PhD Candidate, Spain
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
189
Social Change and Japanese Constitutional Democracy
Diversity of Constitutional Models
19
20
Chair
Chair
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Masahiko Kinoshita
Kobe University, Professor, Japan
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Masahiko Kinoshita | Kobe University, Professor, Japan
The Supreme Court of Japan and Transgender Rights
Kayoko Ishihara | Kyoto University, Junior Associate Professor, Japan
Female Underrepresentation in the Japanese Diet
Mayu Terada | Hitotsubashi Univesrity, Professor, Japan
The Supreme Court of Japan and Social Change
Ayako Hatano | University of Oxford, DPhil candidate, Japan
Unveiling Equality: Same-Sex Marriage Litigation in Japan
Elisa Bertolini | Bocconi University, Associate Professor, Italy
Eduardo Moreira
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Full Professor, Brazil
Oguzhan B Keskin | Kocaeli University, Dr., Turkey
What went wrong?: The State of Turkish Secularism after a Hundred Years
Eduardo R Moreira | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Full Professor, Brazil
Constitutional Solutions to problems arising from Inequlity
Pierre Barillé | Université de Bordeaux, PhD Student, France
“The time has come to recognise the shadows of the colonial period, even if it was not devoid of light”: The Never-Ending
Challenge of Colonial Memory in France
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
190
Sustainable Global Economic Law
Civil Disobedience and Plural Claims to Legitimacy in
Contemporary Public Law
21
22
Chair
Chair
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
Ivana Isailovic
University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Afroditi Marketou
Université Paris Est Créteil, Ass. Professor, France
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Giacomo Tagiuri | University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Competing Visions for a Fairer Digital Economy in EU Law
Christina Eckes | University of Amsterdam, Professor, Netherlands
European Law as an Obstacle to and Facilitator of National Climate Action
Prachi Agarwal | University of Amsterdam, PhD Researcher, Netherlands
Unraveling Hierarchies in Markets: Reflections on Competition Law
Ivana Isailovic | University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Social Reproduction, Law and Inequalities
Nicky Touw | Open University NL, PhD Researcher, Netherlands
Redefining the Role of Access to Internal Information in the Regulation of Corporate Human Rights Violations
Mattias Kumm | NYU School of Law, Professor, USA
Institutional Civil Disobedience and Constitutional Pluralism
Afroditi Marketou | Université Paris Est Créteil, Ass. Prof., France
Civil disobedience, Constitutionalism and EU Law: The Case of Article 120 of the Greek Constitution
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
191
Judicial Transparency: A Cure or a Curse for the Future of the
Judiciary?
The Artificial intelligence challenges the law: reflections on
certainty and probabilism in the judge’s decision (Italiano)
23
24
Chair
Chair
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Tania Groppi
University of Siena, Full Professor, Italy
Mario Caterini
University of Calabria, Professore ordinario, Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Silvia Steininger | Hertie School Berlin, Postdoctoral Researcher, Germany
Transparency versus Communication? Judicial Diplomacy and Outreach in Times of Populism
Michal Kovalčík | Judicial Studies Institute, Masaryk University, PhD Researcher, Czech Republic
Dimensions, Virtues, and Perils of Judicial Transparency
Olivier Baillet | Luxembourg Centre for European Law, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Luxembourg
Transparency and the Reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union: Problem Solved or Postponed?
Andrea Procházková | Charles University, PhD Researcher, Czech Republic
The Judiciary & Interaction with the Media: Strategies and Common Mistakes
Mario Caterini | University of Calabria, Professor, Italy
Valentina Aragona | University of Calabria, Researcher, Italy
Artificial intelligence and algorithms: evolution, definition attempts and criminal implications
Morena Gallo | University of Calabria, Phd Student, Italy
Artificial probabilistic reasoning: towards a new certainty of the penal system
Francisco José Rodgríguez Almirón | University of Granada, Professor, Spain
Luca D’Amico | Luiss Guido Carli University, PHD Student, Italy
Artificial intelligence and administrative decisions
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
192
Varieties of constitutionalism and contestations of liberalism in
comparative constitutional law #2: Security, Populism, Economy
and Ecology
EU External Relations & Sustainability
25
26
Chair
Chair
Classroom 08.01 | Floor 8
Classroom 16.02 | Floor 16
Michelle Sanchez-Badin
FGV Sao Paulo School of Law, Associate professor, Brazil
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Evandro Süssekind | University of Sao Paulo, Ph. Candidate, Brazil
Varieties of military constitutionalism: Comparing the armed forces in constitutional democracy
Michelle R Sanchez-Badin | FGV Sao Paulo School of Law, Associate professor, Brazil
Navigating National Security: A Comparative Analysis of Brazilian Constitutional Law and Foreign Policy Dynamics
Diego A Werneck | INSPER SP, Associate professor, Brazil
Varieties of Judicial Populism
Jenny García Ruales | Marburg University/Max Planck Institute Social Anthropology, Ph.D Candidate, Germany
Varieties of eco-constitutionalism: Rights of nature in the Amazon region
Neeraj Grover | National Law School of India, Assistant professor, India
Varieties of economic law: Public interest in private corporate law
Stefan Mayr
WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Senior Scientist, Austria
Justine Richelle | Maastricht University, PhD candidate, Netherlands
New Governance, Old Obligations: Positioning EU new modes of governance in the Aarhus framework at 25
Danai Petropoulou Ionescu | Maastricht University, PhD candidate, Netherlands
New Governance, Old Obligations: Positioning EU new modes of governance in the Aarhus framework at 25
Marko Milenković | European University Institute, Jean Monnet Fellow, Italy
Reconceptualizing EU Enlargement through Differentiated Integration Model -a Case Study of the EU Agencies
engagement with the Western Balkans candidate countries
Stefan Mayr | WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Senior Scientist, Austria
The Future of Public Law – Whose Public Law? The Case of the Extraterritorial Effects in Regulating Sustainability
David Garciandía Igal | University of Oxford, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
Promoting sustainability in the world: the EU’s normative influence on environmental reforms in third countries
Zamira X xhaferri | University of Amsterdam, Lecturer and Researcher in EU Law, Netherlands
Externalizing the European Green Deal: New approaches to ‘green’ the EU’s Free Trade Agreements
Jesus Robles | University of Amsterdam, Research assistant, Netherlands
Externalizing the European Green Deal: New approaches to ‘green’ the EU’s Free Trade Agreements
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
193| Parallel Panels _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
ECtHR Conversations27
Chair
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Frédéric Bouhon
University of Liege, Professor, Belgium
Marcin Szwed | University of Warsaw, Dr., Poland
ECtHR and violations of judicial independence in illiberal democracies
Frédéric Bouhon | University of Liege, Professor, Belgium
The emotional and sexual life of detainees: a reflection on the right to privacy in prison
Mathilde Franssen | University of Liege, Research assistant, Belgium
The emotional and sexual life of detainees: a reflection on the right to privacy in prison
Zuzanna Nowicka | Jagiellonian University, PhD candidate, Poland
Protecting Public Debate: Countering Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation
Esra Demir-Gürsel | Hertie School, Dr, Germany
The Council of Europe’s Oppositional Framings of Europe and Its Others
Interactions of Law and Time in the Anthropocene28
Chair
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Franziska Berg
University of Münster, Ass. iur. / PhD student, Germany
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Paula Rhein-Fischer | Academy for European Human Rights Protection, University of Cologne, Dr., Germany
An Absolute Law and a Relative Time: Resolving a Contradiction
Chiara Padrin | University of Milan, PhD student, Italy
The Role of Time in the Development of Sustainable Work
Franziska Berg | University of Münster, Ass. iur. / PhD student, Germany
Future Generations: Challenges and Opportunities of an Explicitly Temporal Legal Concept
194
Judicial Decision-Making29
Chair
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Andrés Fernando Mejía Restrepo
Universidad Libre, Chair of procedural law department, Colombia
Zoltan Pozsar-Szentmiklosy
ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, associate professor, Hungary
Evan Rosevear | University of Southampton, Lecturer in Public Law, United Kingdom
Dissenting Votes on the Brazilian Supreme Court (w/ Ivar AM Hartmann & DIego Werneck Arguelhes)
Mauro A. Rivera | University of Silesia, Assistant Professor, Poland
Quantifying the Impact of Supermajority Rules on Constitutional Courts: An Empirical Approach
Ángel Aday Jiménez Alemán | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Associate Professor, Spain
An Iberoamerican Judicial Community? An Analysis of Cross-Citations in 17 Constitutional/Supreme Courts
Andrés Fernando Mejía Restrepo | Universidad Libre, Chair of procedural law department, Colombia
Ideological diversity in panel composition – the case of chambers 1 and 9 of the Colombian Constitutional Court
Elena Lazarou Drymiotou | Cyprus Bar Association, Dr, Cyprus
Institutionalized Political Disadvantage in Proportionality Analysis and Standards of Judicial Review in Equality Cases.
References to Canadian and American Case law
Beverley Baines | Queen’s University, Professor, Canada
Institutionalized Political Disadvantage in Proportionality Analysis and Standards of Judicial Review in Equality Cases.
References to Canadian and American Case law
Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy | ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, associate professor, Hungary
The role of the principle of proportionality in identifying legal capacity to fundamental rights
Jacob Weinrib | Queen’s University, Associate Professor, Canada
“What Justifies Proportionality?
Abida Abarkan | University of Aruba, Assistant professor, Aruba
Interpreting Kingdom Responsibilities: the Venezuelan Refugee Crisis in Aruba
Aleksandra Kochman | University of Warsaw, Research assistant/LLM graduate, Poland
Mapping Good Faith in the European Convention on Human Rights
Chun-Yuan Lin | Chung Yuan Christian University, associate professor, Taiwan
The Legal Process of Just Transition-the Experience of Scotland and New Zealand
Human Rights, Environmental Law & Judicial Reasoning30
Chair
Classroom 18.01 | Floor 18
| Parallel Panels _ Tuesday 9
th
17.00-18.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 13
Tuesday
9
th
July 2024
18.00 - 19.30
196
Interest Group: Public Law Teaching01
Conveners
Svetlana Tyulkina
University of New South Wales
Elisabeth Perham
University of New South Wales
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Constitutional Futurology of European Integration
“Frontier Federalism: Constitutionalism at the Periphery or
Peripheral Constitutionalism?
02
03
Chair
Chair
Grainne de Burca
European University Institute, Professor of Law, Italy
Madhav Khosla
Columbia Law School, Associate Professor, USA
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Antonia Baraggia | Università degli Studi di Milano Statale, Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law, Italy
Conditionality and militant democracy in the EU
Giuseppe Martinico | Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Professor of Comparative Public law, Italy
EU Law and constitutional complexity
Daniel Ramirez-Escudero Sarmiento | University Complutense of Madrid, Professor of EU and Administrative Law, Spain
Integration, treaty reform and futurology: what methodology for the reform of the Union?
Matej Avbelj | New University, Professor of European Law, Slovenia
The constitutional future of the EU
Asli Bâli | Yale University, Professor of Law, USA
Federalism as Self-Determination
Cora Chan | Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, Associate Professor, Hong Kong
Liberal regions in illiberal states
Moeen Cheema | ANU College of Law, Australian National University, Associate Professor, Australia
Peripheral Constitutionalism and State-building in the former ‘Tribal Areas’ of Pakistan
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
197
Resilience of Constitutional Courts under Non-Democratic
Regime Conditions: Where Resistance Lives?
Book Roundtable – The Abuse of Constitutional Identity in the
European Union (Julian Scholtes)
04
05
Chair
Chair
Maartje De Visser
Singapore Management University, Professor, Singapore
Kim Scheppele
Princeton University, Professor, USA
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Michaela Hailbronner | University of Münster, Professor, Germany
Maurício Sullivan | Federal University of Minas Gerais, PhD researcher, Brazil
Constitutional resilience and the barriers of the Constitution: the Brazilian Supreme Court against Bolsonaro’s
authoritarianism (co-authored with Professor Bernardo Gonçalves Fernandes, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Raluca Bercea | West University of Timisoara, Professor, Romania
EU values through constitutional lenses – reverse resilience on the part of the Romanian Constitutional Court?
Theunis Roux | University of New South Wales, Professor, Australia
Judicial resilience against creeping autocratization in India and South Africa
Max Steuer | Comenius University in Bratislava and O.P. Jindal Global University, PhD, Slovakia
Constitutional court resilience vis-à-vis autocratization: Wither judicial agency?
Julian Scholtes | University of Glasgow, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Signe Larsen | University of Oxford, Fellow by Examination, United Kingdom
Gary Jacobsohn | University of Texas at Austin, Professor, USA
Kim L Scheppele | Princeton University, Professor, USA
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
198
Can constitutionalism exist without consensus? A debate on
constitutional consensus (Spanish)
Book roundtable on “Wim Voermans, The Story of
Constitutions; Discovering the We in Us.Cambridge University
Press 2023”
06
07
Chair
Chair
Ángel Gómez Montoro
Universidad de Navarra, Catedrático, Spain
Ingrid Leijten
Tilburg University t, Prof. dr., Netherlands
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ángel Gómez Montoro | Universidad de Navarra, Catedrático, Spain
Consenso y Estado Constitucional
Josep María Castellá | Universidad de Barcelona, Catedrático, Spain
¿Qué tipo de consensos son necesarios para la reforma y para el cambio constitucional?
Fernando Simón Yarza | Universidad de Navarra, Catedrático, Spain
El consenso y la independencia de la justicia: el Tribunal Constitucional y el gobierno de la Judicatura
Clemente Recabarren | Oxford University, Doctoral research, United Kingdom
Virtudes y límites del consenso constitutional. Algunas lecciones a partir de los ensayos constitucionales en Chile
Sonsoles Arias | IE University, Assistant Professor, Spain
El consenso para la aprobación y reforma de leyes. Un estudio comparado entre España y Alemania
Nicholas Barber | Trinity College, Oxford University United Kingdom, Prof. dr., United Kingdom
Luísa Pinto E Netto | Leiden University, Dr., Netherlands
Richard Albert | University of Texas, Prof. dr., USA
Ran Hirschl | University of University of Toronto, Prof. dr., Canada
Wim Voermans | Leiden University, Prof. dr., Netherlands
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
199
The protection of fundamental rights in cyberspace: what role
for constitutional law?
Temporality and Constitutionalism
08
09
Chair
Chair
Gianmario Demuro
University of Cagliari Department of Law, Professor of Constitutional Law, Italy
Philipp Dann
Humboldt University, Professor, Germany
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Giovanni Coinu | University of Cagliari, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Italy
The Architecture of Cyberspace Governance: The Italian Model in a Multilevel Perspective
Lorenzo Moroni | University of Cagliari, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, Italy
The Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Francesca Paruzzo | University of Turin, Research fellow and adjunct Professor of Constitutional Law, Italy
Constitutional Limits on Private Digital Powers. Theoretical frameworks
Marco Betzu | University of Cagliari, Full Professor of Constitutional Law, Italy
Against Digital Constitutionalism
Anuscheh Farahat | University of Vienna, Professor, Austria
Transtemporality and Transnationality in Migration Law
David Landau | University of Florida, Professor, USA
Transitional Norms
Guneet Kaur | Humboldt University, Pre-doc, India
Embodied temporalities in spaces of exception
Lior Barshak | Reichmann University, Professor, Israel
Arendt on Time and the Constitution
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
200
Legal, Political, or Collaborative Constitutionalism?
Regulating content moderation of extreme and AI-generated
speech on social media platforms: comparing and evaluating
recent developments across Europe, the EU and the US.
10
11
Chair
Chair
Tom Hickey
Dublin City University, Dr, Ireland
Tarun Khaitan
London School of Economics, Professor (Chair) of Public Law, United Kingdom
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Tom Hickey | Dublin City University, Associate Professor, Ireland
Legal, Political, or Collaborative Constitutionalism?
Richard Bellamy | University College London, Professor, United Kingdom
Legal, Political, or Collaborative Constitutionalism?
Aileen Kavanagh | Trinity College Dublin, Professor, Ireland
Legal, Political, or Collaborative Constitutionalism?
Cristina Lafont | Northwestern University, Professor, USA
Legal, Political, or Collaborative Constitutionalism?
Claudia Haupt | Northeastern University School of Law, Professor of Law and Political Science, USA
Curbing Hate Speech Online: Lessons from the German Network Enforcement Act (NetzDG)
Gavin Phillipson | University of Bristol, Professor of Law, United Kingdom
Tackling Extreme Speech on Social Media Platforms: a Normative Taxonomy of Regulatory Approaches
Eliza Bechtold | Aberdeen University, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Recent Developments in Content Moderation Regulation in the US: Free Speech Questions and Challenges
Jacob Rowbottom | University of Oxford, Professor of Law, United Kingdom
Who does AI speak for? Publisher liability, Article 10 protection and AI generated speech
Ricki-Lee Gerbrandt | University of Cambridge, Doctoral student, United Kingdom
Privileging content and ‘empowering’ users when regulating social media platforms: Insights from the UK Online Safety Act
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
201
Human-centered Administrative Law and its Transformations:
An Examination of the Regulatory Landscape and Judicial
Review in Automated Decision-Making in Europe.
AI, Culture and Creativity: Navigating Legal Challenges in the
Digital Age
12
13
Chair
Chair
Juan Carlos Covilla
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Assistant Professor, Spain
Lorenzo Casini
IMT School for Advanced Studies, Full professor of Administrative Law, Italy
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Herwig Hofmann | University of Luxembourg, Full Professor of European and Transnational Public Law, Luxembourg
The regulation of AI at the EU level
Oriol Mir | Pompeu Fabra University, Full Professor of Administrative Law, Spain
The AI Act
Juan Carlos Covilla | Pompeu Fabra University, Assistant Professor of Administrative Law, Spain
AI and discretionary powers
Elif Biber | University of Luxembourg, Postdoctoral Researcher, Luxembourg
Judicial Interpretation of Automation Decision-Making Practices in the EU
Livia Baldinelli | IMT School for Advanced Studies, PhD Candidate, Italy
Use of copyrighted material to train AI: possible resort to the fair use doctrine? Some reflections between US and EU
Anna Pirri Valentini | IMT School for Advanced Studies, Assistant Professor, Italy
Artificial intelligence and Copyright Protection: The Role of the Courts
Rebecca Linguanti | IMT School for Advanced Studies, PhD student, Italy
The use of artificial intelligence in tendering processes: implications, risks and perspectives in public procurement for
cultural institutions
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
202
The future of deference in Comparative Administrative Law: Part II
The Digitalisation of Border Controls as the EU Externalisation
Device
14
15
Chair
Chair
Mariolina Eliantonio
Maastricht University, Professor, Netherlands
Luisa Marin
University of Insubria, Assistant Professor, Italy
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Susan Rose-Ackerman | Yale University, Professor, USA
Dean Knight | Victoria University of Wellington, Professor, New Zealand
Cora Hoexter | University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Professor, South Africa
Matthew Lewans | University of Alberta, Professor, Canada
Iris Goldner Lang | University of Zagreb, Professor, Croatia
Walls and Gates at the EU’s External Borders
Elif Mendos Kuskonmaz | University of Essex, Lecturer, United Kingdom
EU’s Externalised Smart Borders: Turkey as a Case Study
Esin Küçük | University of Essex, Lecturer, United Kingdom
EU’s Externalised Smart Borders: Turkey as a Case Study
Sarah Tas | Maastricht University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Frontex’s Role in Third Countries
Elaine Fahey | City, University of London, Professor, United Kingdom
The Life Cycle of Passenger Name Records in European Union Law: On the Normalisation of Crisis
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
203
Book Roundtable - The Future of Human Rights Law - Race
and European Human Rights Law (Kirsty Hughes and Vandita
Khanna)
Strengthening resilience in society through institutions. A
comparative perspective
16
17
Chair
Chair
Mathias Moschel
CEU, Associate Professor, Austria
Teresa Weber
Vienna University of Business and Economics, PD Dr., Austria
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Mathias Moschel | CEU, Associate Professor, Austria
Critical Race Theory in and for European Human Rights Law
Kirsty Hughes | University of Cambridge, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Race and Public Space
Vandita Khanna | University of Cambridge, Doctoral Researcher, United Kingdom
Race and Education
Corina Heri | University of Zurich, Postdoctoral, Switzerland
Race and Climate Change
Nozizwe Dube
Cesar Landa | PUCP, Professor, Peru
Las Cortes Constitucionales y el populismo en América Latina: El caso peruano
Matthias Lukan | University of Graz, Professor, Austria
Independence of Constitutional Courts in Times of Political Polarization
Hedwig Unger | University of Graz, Senior Scientist, Dr., Austria
Universities as incubators of societal resilience? Legal and political framework conditions in a comparative perspective
Andreas Th. Müller | University of Basel, Professor, Switzerland
Independence of Courts in EU and International Law
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
204
Relocation of Indonesia’s Capital City: A Constitutional and
Democracy Regression
Automated Vulnerability? Assessing the Impact of AI on
Vulnerabilized People (I)
18
19
Chair
Chair
Susi Dwi Harijanti
Universitas Padjadjaran, Professor, Indonesia
Irene Spigno
Academia Interamericana de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Professor/Director, Mexico
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Susi Dwi Harijanti | Universitas Padjadjaran, Professor, Indonesia
The Sudden Emergence of the Capital City Relocation: An Old Discourse Revived Without Meaningful Participation
Muhammad Yoppy Adhi Hernawan | The Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, LLM Student, Australia
A Rushed Decision: The 43-Day Deliberation of the Relocation Capital City Bill as a Practice of Autocratic Legalism
Indra Perwira | Universitas Padjadjaran, Associate Professor, Indonesia
Indonesia’s Capital City Governance Model: Sidestepping the Constitution for Legacy Ambitions
Martin Roestamy | Djuanda University, Professor, Indonesia
”Reclaiming Nusantara: Exploring Constitutional Safeguards for Indigenous Land Rights in the Development of
Indonesia’s New Capital City”
Giri Ahmad Taufik | Djuanda University, Ph.D., Indonesia
D. “Reclaiming Nusantara: Exploring Constitutional Safeguards for Indigenous Land Rights in the Development of
Indonesia’s New Capital City”
Mei Susanto | Universitas Padjadjaran, Dr. Assistant Professor, Indonesia
Constitutional Retrogression in Indonesia: How the Capital City Relocation is Reversing Democracy
Marta Tomasi | University of Trento, Professor, Italy
The ambivalent role of AI in vulnerability: enabler or inhibitor of rights?
Sergio Sulmicelli | University of Trento, PhD candidate, Italy
From Algorithmic Bias to Algorithmic Discrimination: new Challenges (and old Flaws) for Equality and Nondiscrimination
Paolo Gambatesa | University of Milan, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Human Rights and Democracy in the Context of the EU AI Act
Giulia Olivato | University of Trento, PhD candidate, Italy
The space for vulnerability in the AI Act: promises and perils of the proposed EU regulation
Costanza Nardocci | University of Milan, Professor, Italy
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
205
The Last Bastion of Laws Empire?
Climate Change in Public Law: Multilevel perspectives
20
21
Chair
Chair
Marcelo Lozada Gomez
University of Oxford, DPhil in Law Candidate, United Kingdom
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Robert Taylor | MCE Social Capital, General Counsel, USA
Understanding international action to abate methane emissions
Elizabeth Hicks | University of Münster, Postdoctoral researcher, Germany
Constitutions as Frameworks for Environmental Conflict
Adam Kyomuhendo | Supreme Court of Uganda, Advocate, Uganda
A Decolonial Assessment of the Challenges of the Climate Justice Movement in Africa
Marcelo Lozada | University of Oxford, DPhil in Law Candidate, United Kingdom
Multilevel Climate Governance: Constitutional adjudication on the role of national and subnational governments in
relation to climate change
Kai Möller
LSE, Prof, United Kingdom
Michael P Ilg | University of Calgary, Associate Professor, Canada
Freedom of Expression, the Administrative State, and Law’s Empire
Stefanus Hendrianto | Pontifical Gregorian University, Lecturer, Italy
The End of Natural Law? The Search for Moral Philosophy in Constitutional Law
Aravind Ganesh | University of Sussex, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Doppelgänger: Grotius and Hardin on the Commons
Delia Budeanu | University Carlos III of Madrid, PhD student, Spain
Artistic Resistance: Disciplinary Relationships in Dystopian Narratives
Kai Möller | LSE, Prof, United Kingdom
Liberty and Personal Responsibility in Dworkin’s Theory of Rights
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
206
Book Roundtable - The Research Handbook on Law and
Technology ((eds. Bartosz Brozek, Olia Kanevskaia, Premyslaw
Palka)
Public-Private Partnerships in Practice: Unpacking the
implications for public law, education and health
Judging Complex Cases: Towards a Model of Transformative
Incremental Constitutionalism
22
23
24
Chair
Chair
Chair
Shingira Masanzu
London School of Economics and Political Science - Law School, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
Katharine Young
Boston College, Professor, Australia
Sybe de Vries
Utrecht University, Prof Dr, Netherlands
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Shingira Masanzu | London School of Economics and Political Science - Law School, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
Shifting the centre of gravity: A human rights lens for re-locating the “public” in public-private partnerships
Lynsey Robinson | University College London - Institute of Education, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
PPPs in education: the use of electronic tablets for lesson planning in Nigeria
Elisa Van Waeyenberge | SOAS University of London - College of Development, Economics and Finance, Professor and
Head of College, United Kingdom
The World Bank’s promotion of PPPs in health
James Fowkes | University of Münster, Professor, Germany
Katharine G Young | Boston College, Professor, Australia
Malcolm Langford | University of Oslo, Professor, Norway
Przemyslaw Palka | Jagiellonian University, Dr, Poland
Sofia Ranchordas | Tilburg University, Professor, Netherlands
Thomas Streinz | NYU, Professor, USA
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
207
Climate Change & Comparative Regionalism
AI & Administrative Law
25
26
Chair
Chair
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Yuichiro Tsuji
Meiji University, Professsor, Japan
Johan Wolswinkel
Tilburg University, Professor of Administrative Law, Netherlands
Yuichiro Tsuji | Meiji University, Professsor, Japan
Climate Change and Flood Control in Japan
Muyiwa Adigun | Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, Senior Lecturer, Nigeria
Climate Change Regulation and Nigeria’s Ambivalent Federalism
Luane C Santos | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, master’s student, Brazil
Evidence-Based Public Policies: data production by ANA and Anvisa
Carlos P Bolonha | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, doctor, Brazil
Evidence-Based Public Policies: data production by ANA and Anvisa
Damiano Fuschi | University of Milan, Assistant Professor of Public Comparative Law, Italy
Balancing Environmental and Economic Interests: A Comparative Analysis of Coastal Protection Laws in Spain and Italy
Ngo Chun Luk | University of Aruba, Assistant Professor, Aruba
The role of public law in shaping sustainable behaviour in private law: the case of legislating solar panel ownership in
Aruba
Johan Wolswinkel | Tilburg University, Professor of Administrative Law, Netherlands
Regulating AI through AL: Artificial Intelligence meets Administrative Law
Ola A. Al Khatib | Utrecht University, LLM, Netherlands
The Algorithmic Turn in Administrative Decision-Making: Lessons for Constitutional and Administrative Law, from Legal
Regulatory- and Law & Technology Theory
Oleksandr Kosenkov | Blekinge Institute of Technology, PhD student, Sweden
Challenges to Public Law in the Era of Digitalization
Eugenia M. Falese | University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, PhD student (gratuated in law), Italy
Automated decision-making: implications of automation on administrative power
| Parallel Sessions _ Tuesday 9
th
18.00-19.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 14
Wednesday
10
th
July 2024
10.15 - 11.45
209
Interest Group: Informality, courts, and politics01
Conveners
Katarína Šipulová
Judicial Studies Institute, Masaryk University
joern Dressel
Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Now and forever(more)? How Artificial Intelligence has
transformed European Union’s law
02
Chair
Robert Grzeszczak
University of Warsaw, Professor, Poland
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska | University of Warsaw, Professor, Poland
AI Act of the EU and global G7 leaders’ agreement on Guiding Principles and a Code of Conduct on Artificial Intelligence
- do they create a gap in regulating public law?
Jowanka Jakubek-Lalik | University of Warsaw, PhD, Poland
The challenges of AI and the future of administrative law 3. Mgr Zuzanna Choińska: Radicalisation on the digital
platforms – how AI can pose a challenge for EU law enforcement authorities.
Kamil Kapica | University of Warsaw, PhD Candidate, Poland
The role of artificial intelligence in effective consumer protection – EU perspective
Zuzanna Choińska | University of Warsaw, PhD Candidate, Poland
Protection of privacy and public security nexus in the EU law on the example of the Europol
Anna Zbiegień-Turzańska | University of Warsaw, Professor, Poland
AI in business management; can a company be run by robots?
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
10.15-11.45
210
BU Panel 3: Review and External Dimension of the Banking
Union
Book Roundtable -- ‘Constitutional Review and International
Investment Law: Deference or Defiance?’ by David Schneiderman
03
04
Chair
Chair
Concetta Brescia Morra
Univ. Roma Tre, Professor of EU financial law, Italy
Sujit Choudhry
Hāki Chambers Global, Head of Chambers, Canada
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jakub Kerlin | Single Resolution Board, Team Leader, Belgium
One Banking Union, two Quasi-Appeal Bodies, common or different purposes? A comparative study of the SRB Appeal
Panel and ECB Administrative Board of Review
Daniel Segoin | European Central Bank, Senior Legal Counsel, Germany
Litigation in the Banking Union
Eugénie d’Ursel | Council of the EU, Member of the Legal Service, Belgium
The ex ante contributions to the Single Resolution Fund – Innovative financing and legal challenges
Daniela Quelhas | BNP Paribas, Legal Counsel, France
EU-MS outside the Banking Union
Takis Tridimas | King’s College London, Professor of European Law, United Kingdom
Another kind of love: Banking Union and the United Kingdom post Brexit
Concetta Brescia Morra | Univ. Roma Tre, Professor of EU financial law, Italy
David Schneiderman | University of Toronto, Professor, Canada
Deference or Defiance?
David S. Law | University of Virginia, E. James Kelly, Jr., Class of 1965 Research Professor of Law, USA
How to Study Courts Comparatively
Vicki Jackson | Harvard Law School, Laurence H. Tribe Professor of Constitutional Law, USA
Judicial Engagement With International Law
Kate O’Regan | Oxford University, Professor of Human Rights Law, United Kingdom
For Whom Do Judges Speak?
Sujit Choudhry | Hāki Chambers Global, Head of Chambers, Canada
How Should Constitutional Judges Respond to Investment Law?
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
10.15-11.45
211
Selected problems of public law in Central and Eastern Europe
Legal mechanics of assemblies: between constitutional ideas
and legislation
digitICCAL: Digital Rights and Transformative Constitutionalism
in Latin America (Spanish)
05
06
07
Chair
Chair
Chair
Martyna Wilmanowicz-Słupczewska
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Dr., Poland
Anna Tarnowska
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Prof. of Univ., Poland
Nancy Hernández López
Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Judge, Costa Rica
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Marcin Dorochowicz | Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, PhD student, Poland
Non-criminal competences of the prosecutors office in the countries of the Eastern Europe
Marek Słupczewski | Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Dr., Poland
The use of reasoning per analogiam in the tax law of sected European countries
Martyna Wilmanowicz-Słupczewska | Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Dr., Poland
Liability of the payer of social insurance contributions from the perspective of selected European countries
Wojciech Włoch | Nicolaus Copernicus University, Dr, Poland
Freedom of assembly in the normative theory of constitutional democracy
Tomasz Kucharski | Nicolaus Copernicus University, Dr, Poland
Freedom of assemblies – key issues in legal and political debate in Poland in the 20th ct. taking into account the
Hungarian and Romanian case
Marieta Safta | Titu Maiorescu University, Prof., Romania
Assemblies in Rumania: limitations, emergencies, risks for the future
Lóránt Csink | Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Prof., Hungary
Assemblies in Hungary: limitations, emergencies, risks for the future
Catalina Botero-Marino | Facebook/lnstagram Oversight Board, Co-chair, Colombia
Patricia Perrone Campos Mello | Brasilia University Center (CEUB), Professor, Brazil
Ciro Colombara | Colombara Estrategia Legal, Founding Partner, Chile
René Urueña | University of Lapland / Universidad de los Andes, Professor, Colombia
Luis Roberto Barroso | Supreme Federal Court of Brazil, President, Brazil
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
10.15-11.45
212
The nature and legitimacy of EU values enforcement
Fundamental Rights in Artificial Intelligence World
08
09
Chair
Chair
John Morijn
University of Groningen, Professor, Netherlands
Giovanna De Minico
University of Naples Federico II, Full Professor constitutional law, Italy
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Kinga Koranyi | Hertie School Berlin / Jacques Delor, PhD candidate, Germany
Vlad Perju | Boston College, Professor, USA
The Connection between values enforcement and the democratic form of government in the EU
Petra Bard | Nijmegen University, Professor, Netherlands
The Commission’s Annual Rule of Law Report: A paper tiger or a skillfully presented picture of a paper tiger?
Dimitry Kochenov | CEU, Professor, Hungary
Double standards in the EU and the perceived inapplicability of Article 2 TEU to EU institutions
Giovanna De Minico | University of Naples Federico II, Full Professor constitutional law, Italy
The Artificial Intelligence Act: lights and shadows
Michela Tuozzo | University of Naples Federico II, Researcher constitutional law, Italy
The dialogue between Neurorights and Artificial Intelligence
Janna da Nóbrega | University of Murcia, Adjunct Professor, Spain
The dialogue between Brain-based mind reading and Artificial Intelligence
Valentina Gastaldo | University of Parma, Assistant Professor and Research Fellow, Italy
The dialogue between Copyright/works and Artificial Intelligence
Elena Scalcon | University of Parma, PhD candidate, Italy
The dialogue between Emotional healthcare and Artificial Intelligence
Antonio D’Aloia | University of Parma, Full Professor constitutional law, Italy
Conclusive Remarks
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213
Public law in times of crisis: resilience or reluctance to change?
The right to strike and constitutional resilience: the (de)
constitutionalizing potential of the strike
10
11
Chair
Chair
Laurianne Allezard
Lund University, Dr., Sweden
Ana Teresa Ribeiro
Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Assistant Professor, Portugal
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Nicole Citeroni | Lund University, Faculty of Law, Dr., Sweden
The Call for a Resilient Approach in International Law on Environmental Protection in Armed Conflicts
Laurianne Allezard | Lund University, Faculty of Law, Dr., Sweden
Constitutional Law addressing emergency issues: a changing of paradigm towards scientific rationality?
Alberto Rinaldi | Lund University, Faculty of Law, Dr., Sweden
AI-driven Border Security and Human Rights: an EU Perspective
Anna Zemskova | Lund University, Faculty of Law, Dr., Sweden
“Emergency Legal Framework of the EU: Dynamic or Static?”
Amanda Kron | Lund University, Faculty of Law, Ph.D Student, Sweden
Environmental Defenders and the European Green Deal – From crisis to resilience?
Will Thackray | Lund University, Faculty of Law, Ph.D Student, Sweden
Chiara Cristofolini | University of Trento School of Law, Dr., Italy
(The Right to) Strike as an international labour standard
Laura Hering | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Dr., Germany
The right to strike between Karlsruhe and Strasbourg
Marco Goldoni | University of Glasgow School of Law, Prof., United Kingdom
The uneasy relation between the right to strike and the social strike: preliminary considerations
Angelo Jr Golia | University of Trento School of Law, Dr., Italy
(De)constituent trajectories: the right to strike within a theory of constitutional resilience
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214
Structured Dehumanisation: The New Paradigm of EU Migration
Management
Book Roundtable - Judicial Review and Electoral Law in a Global
Perspective (Cristina Fasone, Edmondo Mostacci, Graziella
Romeo)
12
13
Chair
Chair
Dana Schmalz
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Senior Research Fellow, Germany
Giacomo Delledonne
Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies - Pisa, Dr., Italy
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Violeta Moreno-Lax | Queen Mary University of London & University of Barcelona, Full Professor, United Kingdom
From Organised Hypocrisy to Structured Dehumanisation: The New EU Migration Model
Nora Markard | University of Muenster, Full Professor, Germany
Undoing the Legal Subjectivity of Third-Country Nationals
Joyce De Coninck | NYU & Ghent University, Adjunct Professor & Post-doctoral Researcher, USA
The Dehumanization-Complicit Judge?
Anja Bossow | NYU, JSD Student, USA
Understanding Strategic Illegality
Giacomo Delledonne | Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies - Pisa, Dr., Italy
Alberto Di Chiara | LUISS University - Rome, Dr., Italy
Sarah Burton | University of Ottawa, PhD Candidate, Canada
Davide Zecca | University of Milan, Dr., Italy
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215
Governing through Funding in the EU (III)
The future of rights protection in the digital era: the Meta
Oversight Board
14
15
Chair
Chair
Emilia Korkea-aho
University of Eastern Finland, Prof., Finland
Andrea Simoncini
University of Florence, Professor, Italy
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Niovi Vavoula | University of Luxembourg, Dr., Luxembourg
Safeguarding Fundamental Rights through Financial Accountability: OLAF and EU AFSJ Agencies
Andreas Karapatakis | Queen Mary University of London, Dr, United Kingdom
Safeguarding Fundamental Rights through Financial Accountability: OLAF and EU AFSJ Agencies
Paul Dermine | Université libre de Bruxelles, Prof, Belgium
Governance through Funding under the EU’s Recovery Plan – a Next Stage for the Union’s Economic Policy?
Marijn van der Sluis | University of Maastricht, Dr, Netherlands
Funding the Green Transition - Opportunities and Challenges for Supporting Climate Change Mitigation through Public
Funding in the EU
Evelyn Aswad | Meta Oversight Board, Professor, USA
The future of rights protection in the digital era: the Meta Oversight Board experience
Moritz Schramm | Von Humboldt University, PhD, Germany
Francesco Viganò | Italian Constitutional Court, Professor, Italy
Erik Longo | University of Florence, Professor, Italy
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216
A Public Law for an accelerated world: Ideas, approaches and
accommodations
Judicial deconstruction of social constitutionalism: insights on
the Brazilian and Italian cases
16
17
Chair
Chair
Matías Guiloff
Universidad Diego Portales, Associate Professor, Chile
Jane Reis Pereira
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Professor, Brazil
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Domingo Lovera | Diego Portales University Law School & Constanza Salgado, Adolfo Ibáñez University Law School, Chile
Chilean exceptionalism? Engagement and resistance of detailed constitutional proposals
Viviana Ponce de León | Austral University Law School, Assistant Professor, Chile
The role of digital technologies in behavioral approaches to poverty
Claire Debucquois | FNRS/UCLouvain, Research Fellow, Belgium
Constituting and Contesting Green Extraction: Insights from South America
Matías Guiloff | Diego Portales University Law School, Associate Professor, Chile
Flexibility and the Rule of Law: Illustrations from Public Law doctrines concerning economic regulation
Jane Reis Pereira | Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - Uerj, Professor, Brazil
Deconstructing socioeconomic rights through adjudication: the recent impact of “Law and Economics” approach in the
Brazilian Supreme Court
Clara Mota | IDP - Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Público, Professor, Brazil
Deconstructing socioeconomic rights through adjudication: the recent impact of “Law and Economics” approach in the
Brazilian Supreme Court
Estefânia Barboza | UFPR - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Professor, Brazil
Integrity and Pragmatism: The Transformation of the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court and Its Impact on Socioeconomic
Rights Protection
Luciana De Grazia | Università degli Studi Di Palermo, Professor, Italy
Social rights between legislative populism and needs for equality.
Elisa Cavasino | Università degli studi Di Palermo, Professor, Italy
Equality and “effective” social rights through Constitutional adjudication after the global economic crisis and the
pandemic? Some insights on the Italian case.
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217
Book Roundtable - Writing Constitutions, Volume II,
Fundamental Rights - Wolfgang Babeck/Albrecht Weber (ed.)
The Art of Constitutional Interpretation
18
19
Chair
Chair
Wolfgang Babeck
Bond University, Hon Adj Prof Dr Dr h.c., Australia
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Wolfgang Babeck | Bond Universitity, Hon Adj Prof Dr Dr h.c., Australia
Concept and challenges for a handbook on Fundamental Rights
Monika Florczak-Wątor | Jagiellonian University, Prof. Dr. hab., Poland
Equality rights in a modern constitution
Albrecht Weber | University of Osnabrück, Prof. Dr. em., Germany
Civil Liberties – built-in resilience in a modern constitution
Alea Babeck | UNSW, Student, Australia
Enforceable Environmental Rights and Environmental State Directives
Judith Froese | University of Konstanz, Prof. Dr., Germany
Resilience and proactive protection of Fundamental Rights
Niels Petersen | University of Münster, Prof. Dr., Germany
Quantitative methods and AI in Fundamental Rights
Mark Rush
Washington and Lee University, Waxberg Prof. of Politics and Law, USA
Mitja Kovac | University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business, Professor of civil and commercial law, Slovenia
Judicial review, administrative procedure, and the ossification effect: some evidence from Slovenia
Ana Stajnko | University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business, junior researcher, Slovenia
Judicial review, administrative procedure, and the ossification effect: some evidence from Slovenia
Neli Stanta | University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business, junior researcher, Slovenia
Judicial review, administrative procedure, and the ossification effect: some evidence from Slovenia
Emiliano M Vitaliani | Universidad de Buenos Aires, Lawyer, Argentina
You cannot escape from people. Against rights-based reasons for judicial review
Afonso Brás | Lisbon Public Law Research Centre, Guest Lecturer, Portugal
The “normative” access to the Portuguese Constitutional Court: an excessive limitation?
Miroslaw Granat | Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University, Professor, Poland
The Art of Constitutional Interpretation and the Practice of ‘Spotlight’ Interpretation
Mark Rush | Washington and Lee University, Waxberg Prof. of Politics and Law, USA
Judicial Stare Decisis v. Legislative Rigor Mortis: The U.S. Supreme Court Precipitates a Constitutional Paradigm Crisis
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218
Blind Spots in European Antidiscrimination Law II
Critical Approaches to International Law
20
21
Chair
Chair
Virginia Passalacqua
University of Turin, Dr., Italy
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ivana Isailović | University of Amsterdam, Dr., Netherlands
Abortion Law in the EU: Market, States and Stratified Reproductive
Pieter Cannoot | Ghent University, Professor, Belgium
Charting Progress: a Comparative Analysis of National LGBTIQ Equality Action Plans in the EU
Ignatius Yordan Nugraha | Hertie School, Dr., Germany
My Identity Requires Me to Discriminate Against You: Use and Abuse of Constitutional Identity for Discriminatory
Purposes?
Sarah Ganty | Ghent University/Yale Law School, Dr., Belgium
Poverty in Judgecraft: New Narratives through the Language of Discrimination Law
Marcela Prieto Rudolphy | USC Gould School of Law, Associate Professor, USA
Nico Krisch
Geneva Graduate Institute, Professor of International Law, Switzerland
Nico Krisch | Geneva Graduate Institute, Professor of International Law, Switzerland
Towards a Posthegemonic International Law
Marlene Sophie Anzenberger | University of Graz, Mag., Austria
Redefining Customary International Law: New Applications for Proportionality
Anny L. Matamoros Pineda | Lund University, Doctoral candidate, Sweden
Critical Examination of the Modern-State in International Law: Exploring New Paths into the Future
Aoife M O’Donoghue | Queen’s University Belfast, Professor, United Kingdom
Stone Law: Immutability, Power and Crisis
Joseph Weiler | NYU Law, Fellow, USA
The Future of Public Law’s Historiographies: Gaza’s Status as a Case Study
Quentin Pironnet | University of Liège, Lecturer, Belgium
Facing new technological and environmental actors in Parliament, a Latourian perspective
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219
Democracia, participación política de minorías y ecología
A Sociolegal Approach to Past and Contemporary Challenges in
Development
22
23
Chair
Chair
Maria Victoria Steffany Montoya Rodríguez
Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Doctorando, Peru
Kendall Gail
Oñati International Institute for Sociology of Law, Master’s Student, USA
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Nathalie Alonzo Andrade | Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha (UCLM), Magister, Spain
Democracia ecológica y pueblos indígenas: Un camino hacia la sostenibilidad ambiental
Doly R. Jurado Cerron | Universidad de LLeida, Magister, Spain
Participación política de la minoría gitana en España
Mariavictoria S. Montoya Rodriguez | Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Magister, Peru
Acoso político y violencia: Desafíos sobre la participación de la mujer en asuntos públicos
David Sanchez Velasquez | Universidad Cesar Vallejo, Magister, Peru
La circunscripción electoral de peruanos en el extranjero: Un análisis crítico de la política de diáspora implementada por
el Estado peruano
Amadeo Szpiga | University of the Basque Country, PhD Candidate, Spain
Francesca Ceresa Gastaldo | Oñati International Institute for Sociology of Law, Master’s Student/PhD Candidate, Italy
Kendall Gail | Oñati International Institute for Sociology of Law, Master’s Student, USA
Vincent Niklas Hösi | Oñati International Institute for Sociology of Law, Master’s Student, Germany
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220
Uncovering Constitutional Cultures & Identities
Legal Systems facing Climate Change
24
25
Chair
Chair
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Eoin Carolan
University College Dublin, Full Professor, Ireland
Vanessa Casado Perez
Texas A&M University School of Law, Professor, USA
Eoin Carolan | University College Dublin, Full Professor, Ireland
How to investigate a constitutional culture?: the case for the focus group method in comparative constitutional studies
Giorgi Alaverdashvili | Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Doctoral Student, Georgia
Models of Discovering Constitutional Identities in Different Jurisdictions
Tanja Počnik | Universität Hamburg, Postdoctoral Fellow, Germany
The Ontology of Constitutionalism
Agne Oseckyte | Lund University, Doctoral Candidate, Sweden
What do EU scholars really mean when they talk about constitutional identity? An Analysis of references to constitutional
identity in EU law scholarship between 1990 and 2021
Alex Layden | Trinity College Dublin, PhD candidate, Ireland
Constitutional Culture and Conventions in Ireland
Ismail Mutlu | Bogazici University, Assistant Prof., Turkey
Exploring the Nexus between Constitutional Identity and Preambles: A Comparative Analysis
Vanessa Casado Perez | Texas A&M University School of Law, Professor, USA
Climate Change & Financialization of Essential Natural Resources
Pasquale Viola | University of Trieste, Post-Doc, Italy
The Socio-Ecological Crisis, Anthropogenic Climate Change and Constitutionalism: Resilience and Transformation
(English or Spanish)
João Tomé Pilão | University of Lisbon School of Law, PhD Candidate, Portugal
Waiver of permits in environmental law: how to balance waiver and public interest?
Luca D’Amico | Luiss Guido Carli, Dr., Italy
Administrative prevention in the emissions trading system
Paola C.d. De Pascalis | Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Phd, Italy
Public finance and sustainable tax measures for art and cultural heritage
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Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
221
Privacy, Reputation & Technology26
Chair
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Sahibnoor Singh Sidhu
O.P. Jindal Global University, Lecturer, India
Sahibnoor Singh LNU | O.P. Jindal Global University, Lecturer, India
Expanding the Indian Right to Privacy in Light of Mushrooming Deepfake Content
Roni Rosenberg | Ono Academic College, Senior Lecturer, Israel
Gender Inequality in Revenge Porn: Challenges and Solutions
Petr Gangur | Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague, Mgr., Czech Republic
ECtHR and Websites Blocking: Chaotic yet Reasonable Approach
Piotr Korzec | University of Warsaw, Mr, Poland
Freedom of expression and the right to reputation before domestic and international human rights courts: the matter of
defamatory opinion (value judgement)
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Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
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Wednesday
10
th
July 2024
11.00 - 12.30
223
Interest Group: Constitution Making01
Conveners
Maartje De Visser
Singapore Management University
Mariana Velasco-Rivera
Maynooth University
Elisabeth Perham
University of New South Wales
Berihun Gebeye
University College London
Amal Sethi
University of Hamburg
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
“Book Roundtable- Global Gender Constitutionalism and
Women’s Citizenship. A Struggle for Transformative Inclusion
(Ruth Rubio Marin, Cambridge, 2023)
Book Roundtable - Accommodating Diversity in Multilevel
Constitutional Orders, Legal Mechanisms of Divergence and
Convergence (Maja Sahadžić, Marjan Kos, Jaka Kukavica, Jakob
Gašperin Wischhoff, and Julian Scholtes, eds.)
02
03
Chair
Chair
Ana Micaela Alterio
ITAM, Professor, Mexico
Maja Sahadzic
Utrecht University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ruth Rubio Marin | Universidad de Sevilla, Professor Dr., Spain
Grainne De Burca | NYU, Professor Dr., USA
Stefano Osella | HKU, Professor Dr., Hong Kong
Itziar Gomez | UC3M, Professor Dr., Spain
Surbhi Karwa | UNSW, Professor Dr., Australia
Jaka Kukavica | University of Ljubljana, Junior Lecturer, Slovenia
Erika Arban | University of Melbourne, Senior Research Associate, Australia
Karel Reybrouck | KU Leuven, Postdoctoral Researcher, Belgium
Francisco Javier Romero Caro | Eurac, Senior Researcher, Italy
Šejla Imamović | Maastricht University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
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11.00-12.30
224
Constitutionalism Beyond Courts
Imagining New Constitutions in the Face of Constitutional
Failure
04
05
Chair
Chair
Sam Issacharoff
NYU, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law, USA
Ofra Bloch
Tel-Aviv University Faculty of Law, Assistant Professor, Israel
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Classroom 12.04 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Adem Abebe | International IDEA, Vice President, African Network of Constitutional Lawyers, South Africa, Senior
Adviser, Constitution-Building Processes, Netherlands
Constitutionalism from below and above: Role of popular mobilization and supranational actors in securing
constitutionalism in Africa
Eleonora Bottini | University of Caen Normandy, Professor of Public Law, France
Is it a court? The Constitutional Council and the lack of judicial constitutionalism in France
Tarun Khaitan | LSE, Professor (Chair) of Public Law, United Kingdom
The Political Opposition as a Constitutional Actor
Yvonne Tew | Georgetown University Law Center, Professor of Law & Anne Fleming Research Professor, USA
Monarchy in an Age of Constitutional Democracy
Dinesha Samararatne | University of Colombo Sri Lanka, Professor, Sri Lanka
Umbrella bodies and the Fourth Branch in Nepal, Sri Lanka and South Africa
Veronica Undurraga | Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Professor of Law, Chile
The Role of Experts in Constitutional Building: Reflections on the Second Round of the Chilean Process
Sebastián Soto | Universidad Catolica de Chile, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Chile
A toolbox for constitution making. Lessons from the Chilean experience
Carolina Cerda-Guzman | Université de Bordeaux, Lecturer in Public Law, France
When a dictatorship still haunts a democracy. Pitfalls and lessons of the Chilean constituent process
Charlotte Girard | Université Paris Ouest Nanterre, Associate Professor of Public Law, France
Beyond French Constitutional Deadlocks: New Paths for the Future
Julie C Suk | Fordham University School of Law, Professor of Law, USA
Unamendable: How the U.S. Constitution Became a Cage
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225
How to Regulate Speech on Social Media: Content-based
Moderation and Regulatory Mechanisms
Judicial Review, the unwritten constitution, and constitutional
reasoning: comparative perspectives
06
07
Chair
Chair
Rubén García Higuera
Université Bretagne Occidentale, Postdoctoral researcher, France
Seshauna Wheatle
Durham University, Associate Professor in Law, United Kingdom
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Classroom 08.03 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Valére Ndior | Université Bretagne Occidentale / Institut universitaire de France, Professor, France
General Terms of Use and the International Standards of Human Rights
Martin Archimbaud | Université Bretagne Occidentale, PhD Candidate, France
General Terms of Use and the International Standards of Human Rights
Stefania Di Stefano | Geneva Graduate Institute, PhD Researcher, Switzerland
International human rights law in the online sphere: the role of the Oversight Board
Elsa Fondimare | Université Paris Nanterre, Assistant Professor, France
Digital platforms and gender discriminations online: which future for the state’s control?
Laurie Marguet | Université Paris Est Créteil, Assistant Professor, France
Digital platforms and gender discriminations online: which future for the state’s control?
Rubén García Higuera | Université Bretagne Occidentale, Postdoctoral researcher, France
Seshauna Wheatle | University of Durham, Associate Professor in Law, United Kingdom
’The legal and political dimensions of unwritten constitutional principles and norms’ (with Roger Masterman)
Florian Meinel | Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Professor of Constitutional Law and Political Science, Germany
’Political neutrality – observations on the emergence of an unwritten super-norm in the jurisprudence of the German
Federal Constitutional Court’
Hayley Hooper | University of Oxford, Associate Professor of Law, United Kingdom
‘The Principle of Legality and Judicial Power’
Hannah Birkenkotter | Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Assistant Professor of International Law, Mexico
’The Interplay of Separation of Powers and Rule of Law Beyond the State’
Sarah Gagnon | University of Ottawa, Doctoral Fellow, Canada
’The 1873 Macdonald-Dufferin Prorogation: A Historical Case Study of Parliamentary Sovereignty in Early Canada’
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226
Regional Approaches to International Economic Law
La jurisdicción constitucional chilena después de dos fracasos
constituyentes (Chilean constitutional jurisdiction after two
constitution-making processes failures)
08
09
Chair
Chair
José Francisco García
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Law School, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Chile
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
José F. García | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Law School, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Chile
Vigencia de la propuesta del grupo de expertos de 2019 de reforma al Tribunal Constitucional
Gastón Gómez | University of Chile, Law School, Professor of Constitutional Law, Chile
La jurisdicción constitucional chilena después de dos fracasos constituyentes
Miriam Henríquez | Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Law School, Dean and Professor of Constitutional Law, Chile
Desafíos y perfeccionamientos al Tribunal Constitucional Chileno
Fabio Morosini
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Professor, Brazil
Aneta Tyc | University of Lodz, Associate Professor, Poland
Annex 31-A of the USMCA’s Dispute Settlement Chapter: A Model for Future Trade Agreements?
Fabio C Morosini | Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Professor, Brazil
International Economic Law by Other Means? Contrasting the Legal Infrastructures of Chinese Investments in Brazilian
Agribusiness and Electric Power Sectors
Michelle R Sanchez-Badin | Fundação Getulio Vargas, Professor, Brazil
International Economic Law by Other Means? Contrasting the Legal Infrastructures of Chinese Investments in Brazilian
Agribusiness and Electric Power Sectors
Michelle Zang | Victoria University of Wellington, Senior Lecturer, New Zealand
Sustainable International Trade Policy: the need for new paradigm
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11.00-12.30
227
Book Roundtable - The Postmodern Predicament: Existential
Challenges of the Twenty-First Century (Bruce Ackerman | Yale
University Press, May 2024)
Feminist Judgments in Central and Eastern Europe: Re-
imagining Law’s Potential in Five Battleground Cases
10
11
Chair
Chair
Richard Albert
The University of Texas at Austin, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law, Professor of Government, and Director of
Constitutional Studies, USA
Silvia Suteu
UCL, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Bruce Ackerman | Yale University, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, USA
The Postmodern Predicament
Marta Cartabia | Università Bocconi, Full Professor, Italy
Reflections on “The Postmodern Predicament”
Victor Ferreres Comella | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Full Professor, Spain
Reflections on “The Postmodern Predicament”
Dieter Grimm | Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin | Institute for Advanced Study, Permanent Fellow, Germany
Reflections on “The Postmodern Predicament”
Daniela Salazar Marín | Constitutional Court of Ecuador, Judge, Ecuador
Reflections on “The Postmodern Predicament”
Ivo Gruev | Academy for European Human Rights Protection, Cologne University, Postdoctoral fellow, Germany
1. Let’s Talk about “Sex”: Exposing Constitutional Transphobia in Bulgaria
Ana Horvat Vuković | University of Zagreb, Associate Professor, Croatia
Education as Self-determination’s Scaffolding: Educational Segregation and Intersectional Discrimination of Romani
Girls in the Oršuš Judgment of the Croatian Constitutional Court
Anna Śledzińska-Simon | University of Wroclaw, Associate Professor, Poland
If Kant Were a Woman: Taking Seriously the Women’s Perspective in the 2020 Polish Abortion Case
Lidka Małgorzata Rodak | University of Silesia, Assistant Professor, Poland
Formal and Informal Regulation of Sexist Advertisement in Poland. A Feminist Response
Melina Fachin | Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Associate Professor, Brazil
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th
11.00-12.30
228
The resilience of public law in the (non-)protectionof
reproductive rights
Pandemocracy in Latin America: -Revisiting the Political and
Constitutional Dimension of the Pandemic
12
13
Chair
Chair
Tais Penteado
FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Master in law, Brazil
Pablo Riberi
Facultad de Derecho (UNC)/Facultad Ciencias Politicas (UCC), Doctor en Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, Argentina
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Dimitri Dimoulis | FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Full Professor, Brazil
Lessons and contradictions - how constitutional tribunals rule on abortion worldwide
Soraya Regina Gasparetto | UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista, Full Professor, Brazil
2) The Volatility of Reproductive Rights - A Comparative Legal Survey
Taís Sofia Penteado | FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Master in law, Brazil
3) Abortion and Equality in Brazil: A Matter of Case Law Consistency
Pablo Riberi Riberi | UNC/UCC, Doctor en Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, Argentina
Sergio Verdugo | IE University, JSD, Spain
David Landau | Florida State University, PhD, USA
Konrad Lachmayer | Sigmund Freud University, Vienna, PhD in public Law, Austria
Revisiting Separation of Powers in Health Emergencies
Arianna Vedaschi | Bocconi University, PhD, Italy
COVID-19 Pandemic: comparative overview
Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz | ELTE Law School/Hungarian Academy of Science, PhD, Hungary
Pandemocracy - A Central European reading of the Latin American experience
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229
Governing through Funding in the EU (II)
Trojan Horse Discourse: normalizing illiberalism in diverse
contexts
14
15
Chair
Chair
Bruno De Witte
University of Maastricht, Prof., Netherlands
Michiel Luining
University of Antwerp, PhD-candidate, Belgium
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Antonia Baraggia | University of Milan, Dr., Italy
Filling the enforcement gap? Protecting the rule of law through Funding Conditionality
Matteo Bonelli | University of Maastricht, Dr, Netherlands
Filling the enforcement gap? Protecting the rule of law through Funding Conditionality
Emanuele Rebasti | Council of the European Union-Legal Service, Dr, Belgium
The Legal Framework of Budgetary Conditionality in EU law
Nikos Voyatzis | University of Essex, Dr, United Kingdom
New Frontiers in Financial Accountability: The Evolution of the Role of the European Court of Auditors
Lilian Tsourdi | University of Maastricht, Dr, Netherlands
Migration Financial Governance: Policy Steering and Solidarity through EU Funding?
Michiel Luining | University of Antwerp, PhD-candidate, Belgium
Trojan horse discourse
Belén Becerril Atienza | CEU San Pablo University, Prof. dr., Spain
On the Rule of Law in Spain. An analysis of the compatibility of the proposed amnesty law with EU law
Agnieszka Bień-Kacała | University of Stettin Faculty of Law and Administration, Prof. dr., Poland
An illiberal critic of liberalism during the CORONA crisis. The case of the Trojan Horse Discourse in Poland and Hungary
Aleksandra Kubińska | University of Antwerp, PhD-candidate, Belgium
”Us” versus “them” - privileging and silencing the NGOs in the hybrid regime of Poland
Kati Cseres | University of Amsterdam, Prof. dr., Netherlands
Now you se | e it, now you don’t: the illiberal transformation of consumer protection law into family protection law in
Hungary
Orlando Scarcello | KU Leuven, Dr., Belgium
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
11.00-12.30
230
Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Study of
Vulnerabilites in the Digital State
Constitutional Resilience in Germany: The “Thuringia-Project”
16
17
Chair
Chair
Sofia Ranchordas
Tilburg University, Full Professor, Netherlands
Michaela Hailbronner
Universität Münster, Prof. Dr., LL.M, Germany
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Sofia Ranchordas | Tilburg University, Full Professor, Netherlands
Methods for identifying vulnerability in the automated state: a socio-legal perspective
Susana de la Sierra | Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Full Professor, Spain
The bottom-up approach to vulnerability and the digital conundrum: public local authorities as key drivers
Jannice Kall | Lund University, Associate Professor, Sweden
Methods for identifying vulnerability in the automated state: a socio-legal perspective
Mariana Kristic | Luiss, Associate Researcher, Italy
A Mission-Driven Technology Transfer Process for Sustainable Development: The role of Universities of Social Sciences
and the Law
Klaas Müller | Verfassungsblog, Jurist (Univ.), Germany
Scenario-Analysis in Law – A Worthwhile Inquiry?
Jannik Jaschinski | Verfassungsblog, Germany
The capture of administrative leeways and personnel as a decisive authoritarian strategy
Friedrich Zillessen | Verfassungsblog, Jurist (Univ.), B.A., Germany
Vertical Resilience: Preventing Democratic Decline on the Subnational Level
Juliana Talg | Verfassungsblog, Juristin (Univ.), maître en droit, Germany
Resisting the Authoritarian-Populist Threat: The Role of the Thuringian Constitutional Court
Marie Müller-Elmau | Verfassungsblog, Juristin (Univ.), Germany
Civil Constitutional Resilience: What Does it Look Like?
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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11.00-12.30
231
Courts and AI: Judicial Values and Jurisdictional Perspectives
E-voting: proposals to overcome the Italian delay (English,
Spanish, Italian)
18
19
Chair
Chair
Monika Zalnieriute
Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences, Chief Researcher, Lithuania
Giuliaserena Stegher
University of Urbino, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Classroom 18.01 | Floor 18
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Victoria Hendrick | KU Leuven, PhD Researcher, Belgium
AI and Courts and Duty to State Reasons
Giulia Gentile | University of Essex, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Judicial Independence and the EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Agne Limante | Law Institute of Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences, Chief Researcher, Lithuania
AI and Courts in Eastern Europe
Laura Márquez Martínez | IO Justice, Co-Founder, Mexico
AI and Courts in Mexico
Francesca Palmiotto | Hertie School, Berlin, Postdoctoral Researcher, Germany
Procedural Fairness, AI and the Courts
Monika Zalnieriute | Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences, Chief Researcher, Lithuania
AI in the Courtrooms: Impact on Judicial Values
Paolo Bonini | University of Rome - Unitelma, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Andrea Fiorentino | University of Rome - Sapienza, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Enrico Campelli | University of Rome - Lumsa, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Rosa Iannaccone | University of Rome - Sapienza, Post-doc researcher, Italy
Marco Schirripa | University “Mediterranea” of Reggio Calabria, Post-doc researcher, Italy
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
11.00-12.30
232
Book Roundtable: Cambridge handbook on the material
constitution
Constitution-Making: Process and Design
20
21
Chair
Chair
Catarina Botelho
Portuguese Catholic University, Professor, Portugal
Hanna Lerner
Tel Aviv University, Professor, Israel
Classroom 08.02 | Floor 8
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Mariana Canotilho | Constitutional Court of Portugal, Professor, Portugal
Maria Pardo Vergara | Constitutional Tribunal of Chile, Professor, Chile
Natalia Torres Zuniga | University of Oslo, Postdoc, Norway
Graziella Romeo | Bocconi University, Associate Professor, Italy
Michael Wilkinson | London SChool of Economics, Professor, United Kingdom
Camila Vergara | Essex University, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Luis Eugenio Garcia-Huidobro | Facultad de Derecho Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Professor, Chile
Why wasn’t the third time the charm? The New Chilean failure through the lens of constitution-making design
Brian Cristopher Jones | University of Liverpool, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
What is a ‘Failed’ Constitution
Alicia Pastir y Camarasa | University of Lausanne, Post Doc, Switzerland
Oran Doyle | Trinity College Dublin, Professor, Ireland
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
11.00-12.30
233
Unscrambling global and European Union health security
State Penal Power under the Principle of Social Rehabilitation:
Connecting Perspectives from Penal Theory, Criminal
Constitutional Law,and Human Rights
22
23
Chair
Chair
Stefania Negri
University of Salerno, Professor in international law, Italy
Federica Coppola
IE University Law School, Assistant Professor of Law, Spain
Classroom 16.02 | Floor 16
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Sabrina Tranquilli | University of Naples Parthenope, Researcher in administrative law, Italy
Building new health security decision-making processes: in which direction are we going?
Giordana Strazza | University of Salerno, Researcher in administrative law, Italy
Agencification as a medicine for EU health security: the side effects
Pedro A. Villarreal | German Institute for International and Security Affairs/Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public
Law and International Law, PhD (UNAM, Mexico), Senior Research Fellow, Germany
The past, present and future of pandemic decision-making at the World Health Organization
Enza Romano | University of Salerno, Researcher in administrative law, Italy
Regional health governance and the impact of supranational law
Flaminia Aperio Bella | University of Roma Tre, Professor in administrative law, Italy
One Health and EU juridical tools: pathways for operationalisation
Daniel Pascoe | City University of Hong Kong, School of Law, Associate Professor of Law, Hong Kong
Punishment, Democracy & Rehabilitation
Marie Manikis | McGill University, Faculty of Law, Associate Professor of Criminal Law, Canada
Social Rehabilitation and its Implications for the State
Adriano Martufi | University of Pavia, Faculty of Law, Assistant Professor of Criminal Law, Italy
Bordered Rehabilitation? The “Right” to Rehabilitation of Non-Citizens in a Post-National Polity
Federica Coppola | IE University Law School, Assistant Professor of Law, Spain
Can Social Rehabilitation Alleviate Social Injustice? Reflections at the Crossroads of Law, Science, and Policy-by-Proximity
Alexandra Giannidi | Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, PhD Researcher in, United Kingdom
Two Interpretations of Social Rehabilitation and their Implications for Sentencing
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
11.00-12.30
234
Urbanism & Climate Change
Human Rights, Technology & Corruption
24
25
Chair
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
Chair
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
Karolina Wojciechowska
University of Warsaw, Ph.D., Poland
Barrie Sander
Leiden University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Karolina Barbara Wojciechowska | University of Warsaw, Ph.D., Poland
Urban greenery as a method of fighting climate change
Federica Castellano | Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Pisa, Phd candidate, Italy
Urban Regeneration Strategies: Advancements in Mitigating Land Consumption
Mateus C Teixeira | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Student, Brazil
Modernist urbanism versus the Right to the City: Where Brazilian and Rio de Janeiro’s urban policies fail and how to
achieve quality of life and sustainability
Carlos A Bolonha | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, professor, Brazil
Modernist urbanism versus the Right to the City: Where Brazilian and Rio de Janeiro’s urban policies fail and how to
achieve quality of life and sustainability
Ricardo Rodrigues de Oliveira | Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Faculty of Law, Guest Assistant Professor and
Postdoctoral Researcher, Portugal
Local authorities against climate change: Lisbon taking a step further in green procurement
Francesco Gaudiosi | University of Naples Federico II, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Italy
GHG emissions from coastal urban areas and protection of the marine environment: a way forward with the ITLOS
Advisory Opinion?
Barrie Sander | Leiden University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
At the Intersection of Climate Change, Artificial Intelligence, and Human Rights Law: Towards a Solidarity-Based
Approach
Marta Lasek-Markey | Trinity College Dublin, Research Fellow, Ireland
Towards a Human Rights Based Approach to AI Governance in the European Union
Linda Hogan | Trinity College Dublin, Professor of Ecumenics, Ireland
Towards a Human Rights Based Approach to AI Governance in the European Union
Timothy K Kuhner | University of Auckland Faculty of Law, Associate Professor, New Zealand
“The Corruption of Public Law and the Need for Constitutional Renewal” (English or Spanish)
David Garcia | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Postdoctoral researcher, Spain
An emerging right to be free from corruption?
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
11.00-12.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
235
New Technologies between security and protection of
fundamental rights: a zero-sum game?
Amending Constitutions
26
27
Chair
Classroom 08.01 | Floor 8
Chair
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska
University of Warsaw, Prof., Poland
Nicola Tommasini | University of Oxford, Doctoral Candidate, United Kingdom
Does constitutional design affect whether courts review amendments?
Costas Stratilatis | University of Nicosia, Associate Professor, Cyprus
Basic Structure Doctrines and the Theory of Constituent Power
Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska | University of Warsaw, Prof., Poland
Can new constitutions tighten the reins? The effect of constitutional change on constitutional compliance
Mikołaj Wolanin | University of Warsaw, Student, Poland
Entities eligible to propose a constitutional amendment. A comparative study among EU Member States
Scott Stephenson | University of Melbourne, Associate Professor, Australia
Uncertainty and Risk as an Argument against Constitutional Amendment
Lima Aktar | Australian Catholic University, Doctoral Candidate, Australia
Eternity Clause and the Paradox of Constitutional Unamendability in Bangladesh
Sveva Del Gatto
University of Macerata, Professor, Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Sveva Del Gatto | University of Macerata, Professor, Italy
Public Security and Artificial Intelligence: New Challenges for Administrative Law
Fulvio Costantino | University of Macerata, Professor, Italy
Public Safety and Social Discrimination
Patrizio Rubechini | University of Rome, Assistant Professor, Italy
Blockchain technology for smart cities: cybersecurity perspectives
Paolo Sernani | University of Macerata, Assistant Professor, Italy
Artificial Intelligence in Surveillance Applications: a Technical Perspective
Stefano Billi | Italy
Facial Recognition Technology and Fundamental Rights: The Criminal Procedure Perspective
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
11.00-12.30
236
Constitutions as Institutions
Contemplating Constitution-Making
29
28
Chair
Chair
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Evan Rosevear
University of Southampton, Lecturer in Public Law, United Kingdom
Matija Miloš
University of Rijeka - Faculty of Law, Assistant Professor, Croatia
Felix Petersen | University of Münster, Research Associate, Institute of Political Science, Germany
The Past is Prologue: Sticky Constitutionalism and the Case of Germany
Christina Bambrick | University of Notre Dame, Assistant Professor, Political Science, USA
The Past is Prologue: Sticky Constitutionalism and the Case of Germany
Evan Rosevear | University of Southampton, Lecturer in Public Law, United Kingdom
Institutional Forms and the Realization of Economic and Social Rights: A Tale of Two Models
Teodora Miljojkovic | Central European University, Doctoral Candidate, Austria
Inherited Judges – Towards the Theoretical Conceptualization
Paula Ahumada | Universidad de Chile School of Law, Assistant professor, Chile
Constitutionalizing Technique: The legitimacy of Central Banking regulation in Chile
Anmol Diwan | OP Jindal Global University, Assistant Professor, India
Contextualizing Democracy- Reflections on Constitutional Retrogression in the Traditional Global South
Bruno Lorenzetto | Ufpr, Post doctor, Brazil
The Architecture of Institutional Doom: Brazil under Bolsonaro’s government
Katya Kozicki | Ufpr, Post doctor, Brazil
The Architecture of Institutional Doom: Brazil under Bolsonaro’s government
Matija Miloš | University of Rijeka - Faculty of Law, Assistant Professor, Croatia
Clarity as a concept and a metaphor in constitutional law
Mathilde A. Ambrosi | Université de Bordeaux, Doctoral Student, France
Is Constitutional Infidelity a Path to Constitutional Resilience?
Paolo Sandro | University of Leeds, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Taking the constitutional ought seriously: modern constitutions and the role of the constitutional law scholar
Clemente Recabarren | University of Oxford, DPhil student, United Kingdom
What Counts as Constituent Power? Can the Theory of Constituent Power avoid the Unanimity-Authority Dichotomy?
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
11.00-12.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 16
Wednesday
10
th
July 2024
12.00 - 13.30
238
Interest Group: Electoral Role Against Abusive Constitutionalism01
Conveners
Eduardo Moreira
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Marcio Ayala
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Transnational and Cross-Cutting Approaches to States’ Human
Rights Obligations
02
Chair
Woo-Young Rhee
Seoul National University, Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Speakers/Discussants
Jiewuh Song | Seoul National University, Associate Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Climate Change as a Structural Threat to Human Rights
Yoomin Won | Seoul National University, Associate Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Proportionality analysis in ICESCR right to housing cases from Spain
Hyeyoung Lee | Seoul National University, Assistant Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
The role of the design of constitutional adjudication systems in shaping judicial approaches to the domestic
implementation of internationally recognized human rights: insights from Korean practices
Yoon Jin Shin | Seoul National University, Associate Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Rights Violations by Private Actors against Social Minorities and Positive Obligations of the State
Woo-Young Rhee | Seoul National University, Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
State’s Obligation for Human Rights Protection for Non-Citizens for Sustainable Democracy: The Right to Education of
Immigrant Children
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
Judicial review of the legislative lawmaking process03
Chair
Tímea Drinóczi
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Dr., Brazil
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Victor Marcel Pinheiro | Brazilian Institute of Education, Development and Research (IDP), Dr., Brazil
Due legislative process: a constitutional principle?
Stephen Gardbaum | University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Dr., USA
Reflections on recent examples of judicial review of legislative procedures
Patricia Popelier | University of Antwerp, Dr., Belgium
The general rule doctrine in the European Court of Human Rights
Ittai Bar-Siman-Tov | Bar-Ilan University, Dr., Israel
Judicial Review of the Legislative Process in Israel: The Gap Between Theory and Practice of Judicial Activism
239
Nudging and the Law: Applying Rule of Law Safeguards to a
Psychological Policy Tool
Book Roundtable - Judicial Constraints on Legislatures in
Europe 1990-2020 (ed. Kálmán Pócza)
04
05
Chair
Chair
Janneke Gerards
Utrecht University, Professor of fundamental rights law, Netherlands
Márton Sulyok
University of Szeged / Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Assistant Professor / Head of the Public Law Center, Hungary
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Peter Cserne | University of Aberdeen, Professor of Law, United Kingdom
Rebecca Zeilstra | Utrecht University, PhD candidate, Netherlands
When to subject nudges to rule of law values?
Charlotte van Oirsouw | Utrecht University, PhD candidate, Netherlands
Anne van Aiken | University of Hamburg, Alexander von Humboldt Professor for Law and Economics, Legal Theory,
Public International Law and European Law, Germany
Kálmán Pócza | Ludovika University / Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Senior Research Fellow / Head of the Center for
Constitutional Politics, Hungary
Presenting the JUDICON-EU research project
Monika Florczak-Wątor | Jagiellonian University, Professor at the Constitutional Law Department, Poland
Limiting the Legislator: Central and Eastern Europe Perspectives
Juan Mayoral | University Carlos III of Madrid, Distinguished Researcher, Spain
Limiting the Legislator: Western European Perspectives
Arta Rama-Hajrizi | Constitutional Court of Kosovo, former President, Kosovo
Judicial Constraints on Legislatures in Practice: A View from the Bench
Johanna Fröhlich | Ludovika University, Research Fellow, Hungary
Judges Reviewing Legislation: Latin American Outlook
Márton Sulyok | University of Szeged / Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Assistant Professor / Head of the Public Law Center, Hungary
Limiting the Legislator of the People, by the People, for the People
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
240
Keys for a Responsible Development of the Metaverse
Testing the resilience of the EU to poly-crisis: the principle of
solidarity, between promises and law
06
07
Chair
Chair
Annelieke Mooij
Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Luisa Marin
University of Insubria, Dr., Italy
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Annelieke Mooij | Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Metaverse and Human Rights
Natalia Menéndez González | European University Institute, Research Associate, Italy
Data governance within the Metaverse: the case of eye-tracking devices
Aurelio López-Tarruella | MetaverseUA Chair, Director, Spain
Applicability of the European Digital Acts to Virtual Worlds Platforms
Esin Kucuk | University of Essex, Dr., United Kingdom
Resilience of EU Constitutional order in the time of crises
Susanna Cafaro | University of Salento, Professor, Italy
The budget as a vector for solidarity in the EU
Iris Goldner Lang | University of Zagreb, Professor, Croatia
Solidarity in EU migration emergency law
Ana Bobić | Court of Justice of the European Union, Référendaire in the cabinet of Advocate General Ćapeta, Luxembourg
Is there a role for solidarity in effective judicial protection?
Carsten Gerner-Beuerle | University College London, Prof., United Kingdom
Resilience of EU Constitutional order in the time of crises.
Luisa Marin | University of Insubria, Dr., Italy
Democracy and/in crises: the challenges of exceptional legal bases and emergency solidarity
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
241
Effects and opportunities of new trends in EU values enforcement
Criminal Justice in the World
08
09
Chair
Chair
Petra Bard
Nijmegen University, Professor, Netherlands
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Barbara Grabowska-Moroz | CEU, Research Fellow Democracy Institute, Hungary
Kinga Koranyi | Hertie School - Jacques Delors Centre, PhD candidate, Germany
“Bargaining” for EU structural funding in an age of rule of law budget conditionalities: the cases of Hungary and Poland
John Morijn | University of Groningen, Professor, Netherlands
Direct invocation of EU values in infringement cases: mere virtue signaling or veritable new front?
Kim Lane Scheppele | Princeton University, Professor, USA
Escaping national constitutional prisons relying on EU values
Michelle Burgis-Kasthala
University of Edinburgh, Senior Lecturer in Public International Law, United Kingdom
Michelle L Burgis-Kasthala | University of Edinburgh, Senior Lecturer in Public International Law, United Kingdom
Rethinking Transnational Public Authority Through Criminal Accountability: A Neglected Dimension
Patryk Zbigniew Kukliński | University of Warsaw, Master of Law, Poland
Post-penal detention of dangerous offenders – a real solution to the problem or just an illusion? Comments on the
operations of the National Anti-Social Behaviour Prevention Centre in Poland
Franka Pues | King’s College London, PhD Candidate, United Kingdom
Transforming Cooperation? Reconciling New Evidentiary Dynamics and Procedural Rules in International Criminal Law
Ya’ara Mordecai | Yale Law School, JSD candidate, USA
The Righteous Considereth the Cause of the Poor”: On the Proper Legal Way of Dealing with Survival Crimes
Sharmi Jaggi | University of Saskatchewan, Adjunct Professor, Canada
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
242
Navigating the Legacy of Past Dictatorships in Transitional
Memory Politics: Judges in the Shadow, Shadow of the Judges
AI and the future of democracy: Towards a multistakeholder
approach for State governance?
10
11
Chair
Chair
Uladzislau Belavusau
University of Amsterdam, Dr, Netherlands
Paolo Cavaliere
University of Edinburgh Law School, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Katarína Šipulová | Masaryk University, Brno, Dr, Czech Republic
Purging the Judiciary After a Transition: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Muriel Blaive | University of Graz, Austria, Dr, Austria
Czech judges and the writing of communist history: a participant observer experience
José M. Faraldo | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Prof., Spain
Judges, prosecutors, and memory. Poland after 1989
Zdeněk Kühn | University Charles, Prof., Czech Republic
The Past is a Foreign Country: Dealing with the Past of the Czech Judiciary
Paolo Cavaliere | University of Edinburgh Law School, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
The governance of AI at a crossroads: what role for public and private institutions?
Evelien Brouwer | Institute of Jurisprudence, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Utrecht University, Senior lecturer,
Netherlands
Multilevel Governance of AI in Migration Policies: Challenges for Democracy and Fundamental Rights
Lisa Völzmann | University of Oxford, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, DPhil candidate, United Kingdom
Government Data Access Rights: Balancing Data Use and Protection
Adam Harkens | University of Strathclyde, Lecturer, United Kingdom
Designing for administrative justice in algorithmic policing
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
243
The EU’s Intangible Borders
Constitutionalism and AI Governance: Normativity, Risks and
Regulatory Perspectives
12
13
Chair
Chair
Sarah Ganty
Yale Law School & Ghent University, JSD Candidate & Post-doctoral Researcher, Belgium
Oreste Pollicino
Bocconi University, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 15.01 | Floor 15
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Violeta Moreno-Lax | Queen Mary University of London & University of Barcelona, Full Professor & Senior Research
Fellow, United Kingdom
’The “Crisification” of Migration Governance’
Dimitry Kochenov | Central European University, Full Professor & Senior Research Fellow, Austria
‘Immigration and Citizenship in Europe – Does ‘Illiberalism’ Matter? Eurowhiteness Solidarity from the EU and Hungary
to the UK’
Joyce De Coninck | NYU & Ghent University, Adjunct Professor & Post-doctoral Researcher, USA
’Impenetrable Border Governance’
Eva Sevrin | KU Leuven, PhD Researcher, Belgium
‘Rule of Law Abnegated: The Illusion of Asylum Seekers’ Rights’
Nora Markard | Muenster University, Full Professor, Germany
Amnon Reichman | University of Haifa, Full Professor, Israel
Risk, Security and Time: The Regulatory Constitution of the AI Era
Giovanni De Gregorio | Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Associate Professor, Portugal
Constitutionalism and the Normative Power of Artificial Intelligence
Sumeyye Elif Biber | University of Luxembourg, Legal Researcher, Luxembourg
Governance of Artif | icial Intelligence in an Inter-Legal Sphere
Paloma Krõõt Tupay | University of Tartu, Associate Professor, Estonia
The Digital State: De-bureaucratization or the End of the Private Sphere?
Giuseppe Muto | Bocconi University, PhD Candidate, Italy
AI in Electoral Campaigns: Key Issues and Remedies
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
244
International and EU Law Systemic Differences: Legal
Conversations
Structural litigation: controversies and challenges in Latin
America (Spanish)
14
15
Chair
Chair
Yuliya Kaspiarovich
IE Law School, Assistant Professor, Spain
Andrés Cervantes
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, PhD, Ecuador
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jed Odermatt | The City Law School, Reader, United Kingdom
Maria José Barajas de la Vega | Universidad Pontificia Comillas ICAI-ICADE, PhD Candidate, Spain
European External Action on Migration and Asylum: Reflections on International Responsibility of the EU for Human
Rights Violations
Louise Fromont | HEC Paris, Associate Researcher, France
Economic Conception of the Rule of Law in the EU and International Organisations
Tamas Molnar | EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, Project Officer, Austria
The New EU Pact on Migration & Asylum and the Eclipsing Relevance of International (Human Rights) Law in EU
Migration Law
Flore Vanackère | GSI, University of Geneva, Postdoc, Lecturer, Switzerland
The EU’s Monetary Policy, Economic Policy and International Agreements: Does the ECB have a Full Legal Personality?
Andrés Cervantes | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, PhD, Ecuador
Litigio constitucional complejo: el caso de la Corte Constitucional de Ecuador.
Sofía Reca | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, PhD, Argentina
Litigio estructural: controversias y desafíos en América Latina.
Luis A Rámirez | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, PhD Candidate, Colombia
Deliberación y responsividad en la protección estructural de los derechos fundamentales en Colombia
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
245
Fascism and the Constitution. The relationship between
constitutional liberties and the protection of the democratic
order in the Italian legal system
The Knowledge-Law Nexus: Challenges and Pathways for
Sustainable and Resilient Democracies
16
17
Chair
Chair
Marco Benvenuti
Sapienza Università di Roma, Full Professor, Italy
Tamara Favaro
University of Pisa, Dr., Italy
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Ludovica Tripodi | Sapienza Università di Roma, PhD candidate, Italy
Analysis of the general discussion of the Constitutional Assembly on the 12th transitional and final provision.
Paolo Pensabene | Sapienza Università di Roma, PhD candidate, Italy
The evolution of anti-fascism legislation.
Chiara Quadarella | Sapienza Università di Roma, PhD candidate, Italy
The case-law of the ECtHR and the Italian Constitutional Court.
Flavia Pacella | Sapienza Università di Roma, PhD, Italy
The case-law of the Italian Court of Cassation and the 2024 joint-chambers judgment on the re-enactment of fascism
and the concrete danger posed to the democratic order
Maria Bertel | University of Graz, Prof. Dr. BA, Austria
Efficiency and Proportionality - Knowledge, Constitutional Law and the Digital Transformation
Hedwig Unger | University of Graz, Dr., Austria
Science Skepticism and Democracy: Connections and Solutions
Teresa Weber | WU Vienna, Dr., Austria
Connecting Knowledge and Law-Making through Impact Assessments: A comparative perspective
Andreas Th. Müller | University Basel, Univ.-Prof. Dr. LLM, Switzerland
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
246
Public Law and Academic Freedom: Understanding Free
Speech, Scholarly Activism, and the role of Academic
Institutions in Modern Times
Legal Precedents (Spanish)
18
19
Chair
Chair
Irene Parra Prieto
ITAM, L.L.B., Mexico
Álvaro Núñez Vaquero
Universidad de Murcoa, Professor, Spain
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Tom Ginsburg | University of Chicago, Prof., USA
The Campus Speech Crisis in the United States
Adrienne Stone | Melbourne Law School, Prof., Australia
Academic Freedom and Scholarly Activism
Vicki C. Jackson | Harvard Law School, Prof., USA
The Dual Dimensions of Academic Freedoms: Individual Rights and Institutional Responsibilities
Liora Lazarus | University of British Columbia, Prof., South Africa
Constitutional Scholars, Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom
Erin Delaney | Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, Prof, USA
Academic Freedom, University Letters, and Statements
Rodrigo Camarena | Instituto Tecnológico de México, Professor, Mexico
Opacidad y autoritarismo: Contra las tesis jurisprudenciales
Gema Marcilla Córdoba | Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Professor, Spain
IA generativa y Rule of Law
Víctor García Yzaguirre | Universitat de Girona, Principal Research Fellow, Spain
La interpretación de precedentes
Sandra Gómora Juárez | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Professor, Mexico
Precedentes y sistemas de tesis frente a la IA: expectativas y retos
Álvaro Núñez Vaquero | Universidad de Murcia, Professor, Spain
Argumentos, a favor y en contra, de la instauración de un sistema de precedentes
Lorena Ramírez Ludeña | Universitat Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona, Professor, Spain
Precedentes interpretativos e inteligencia artificial
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
247
What Resilience? Public Law and Constitutionalism in the
Governance of Non-Citizens
The Future of Digital Constitutionalism in the Algorithmic Society
20
21
Chair
Chair
Colin Grey
Queen’s University Faculty of Law, Associate Professor, Canada
Raffaela Kunz
University of Zurich, Dr., Switzerland
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Colin Grey | Queen University Faculty of Law, Associate Professor, Canada
Immigration Exceptionalism: A Constructive Account
Asha Kaushal | University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School of Law, Associate Professor, Canada
The Partiality of Public Law: Immigration’s Differential Reliance on Criminal, Family, and International Laws
Audrey Macklin | University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Professor & Rebecca Cook Chair in Human Rights Law, Canada
Comparing Constitutional Origins of Immigration Exceptionalism
Francesca Strumia | The City Law School, University of London, Professor of Law, United Kingdom
The Two Languages of Immigration Law
Angelo Jr Golia | University of Trento, Dr., Italy
Societal Constitutionalism at the Intersection of Digital Constitutionalism and ‘Law & Political Economy’
Raffaela Milena Kunz | University of Zurich, Dr., Switzerland
Between Openness and Freedom – the Role of Fundamental Rights in the Open Science Transformation
Anna Sophia Tiedeke | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Ass. iur., Germany
No Collective Here! – Collective Consituational Counterstrategies in the Algorithmic Society
Kebene Wodajo | ETH Zurich, Dr., Switzerland
Law as a Structure: the Politics of Rights Discourse in AI Governance
Lucas Muniz Conceição | Università Bocconi, PhD Candidate, Italy
The Quantum State of the Individual in Platform Governance: Users and Citizens in Digital Constitutionalism
Francisco De Abreu Duarte | EUI, Dr., Italy
Online Expression as a Bargaining Game: Can Individual Users Really Influence Online Regulation?
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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12.00-13.30
248
Shifting Constitutional Paradigms: the Role of the Environment
The Place of Administrative Law
22
23
Chair
Chair
Raffaele Bifulco
LUISS Guido Carli, Prof., Italy
Pía Chible
University of Oxford, Dphil Student, Chile
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Raffaele Bifulco | LUISS Guido Carli, Prof., Italy
The Impact of the Environmental Emergency on Constitutional Categories
Edoardo Chiti | Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Prof., Italy
The European Green Deal as a Turning Point in the EU Socio-Economic Paradigm
Giorgia Valentini | Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Ms., Italy
Sustainable Development as a Key Concept or an Obsolete One
Chiara Gentile | LUISS Guido Carli, Dr., Italy
The Environment and the Social Conflict
Alberto Di Chiara | LUISS Guido Carli, Dr., Italy
The Environment and the Social Conflict
Angelo Lerro | University of Naples “Parthenope”, Mr., Italy
The Environment in the Institutional Debate between Left and Right
Pía Chible | University of Oxford, Dphil Student, Chile
On the political aspect of administrative law
Mariana Canales | University of Oxford, Dphil Student, Chile
The Place of Administrative Rule - Making
Lia Lawton | University of Oxford, Dphil Student, Australia
Is Administrative Law Janus-faced? The Relationship between the Administrative and Constitutional Dimensions in
Legal Reasoning
Ana Diaz | University of Oxford, Dphil Student, Mexico
The right to care and the need for executive legal order’
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
249
The financial sustainability of the contemporary constitutional
State: The submission of democracy to technocracy? (Spanish)
Book Roundtable - Federalism and the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (edited by Delia Ferri, Francesco Palermo and
Giuseppe Martinico), Hart, 2023
24
25
Chair
Chair
Andrea Robles
Externado de Colombia University, Research-professor, Colombia
Giuseppe Martinico
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa, Professor of Comparative Law, Italy
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Magdalena Correa | Externado de Colombia University, Full professor, Colombia
El rol de Oficinas de asesoría técnica presupuestarias a los Parlamentos: ¿Una apuesta por fortalecer la democracia o
por someterla a los dictámenes técnicos?
Floralba Padrón | Externado de Colombia University, Full professor, Colombia
La fiscalización democrática de los recursos públicos: Los principios de transparencia, publicidad y participación en la
rendición de cuentas.
Andrea Robles | Externado de Colombia University, Research-professor, Colombia
Las autoridades administrativas de naturaleza técnica en Colombia: ¿Sin lugar para decisiones de índole política?
Mariano Vivancos | University of Valencia, Associate professor, Spain
Políticas públicas de bienestar: ¿Austeridad para la sostenibilidad?
Francesco Palermo | University of Verona, Professor of Comparative Law, Italy
Governing the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Federal Systems: Trends and Patterns
Irene Spigno | Inter-American Academy of Human Rights of the Autonomous University of Coahuila, Professor - General
Director, Mexico
The impact of the CRPD on Mexican Federalism
Delia Ferri | Maynooth University, Professor of Law, Ireland
Disability Rights in the European Union: Federalising trends
Dorothy Estrada-Tanck | University of Murcia, Assistant Professor of Public International Law, Spain
Reflecting on the CRPD as international standard on disability rights and on its centralising force
Juan Jorge Piernas Lopez | University of Murcia, Professor of European Law, Spain
Reflecting on the European Union federal trends: the role of state aid and the social economy in fostering the inclusion
of persons with disabilities
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
250
Measuring Constitutional Legitimacy & Efficacy26
Chair
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Piotr Mikuli
Kagiellonian University, Professor, Poland
Neil Modi | Georgetown University Law Center, Doctoral Candidate, USA
The Fourth Branch & Transformative Constitutionalism: Matters of Constitutional Design
Abrak Saati | Umeå University, Associate Professor, Sweden
Designing Institutions That Work For Small Island States: Cohabitation As A Cure All?
Piotr Mikuli | Kagiellonian University, Professor, Poland
Protection of Judicial Independence in the Codified and Uncodified Constitutions
Luciano Simonetti I. | Yale University, JSD Candidate, USA
Substance Matters: Assessing The Relationship Between Constitutions And Political Legitimacy
Lorianne Updike Toler | Penn State, Visiting Associate Professor, USA
Constitution-writing Rules
Andrej Lang | University of Bremen, Visiting Professor, Germany
Fourth Branch Institutions as Guarantors of Rights
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
12.00-13.30
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 17
Wednesday
10
th
July 2024
13.00 - 14.30
252
Interest Group: Law, Resilience and Planetary Interventions01
Conveners
Angelina Fisher
Institute for International Law and Justice (IILJ), NYU
Benedict Kingsbury
New York University School of Law
Alejandro Rodiles
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
BU Panel 2: Cooperative Dimension of the Banking Union02
Chair
Raffaele D’Ambrosio
Banca d’Italia, Deputy director of the Legal service, Italy
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Francescopaolo Chirico | Banca d’Italia, Member of the legal service, Italy
Composite administrative procedures in the Banking Union
Edoardo Rulli | European Commission, Member of the legal service, Belgium
The cooperation between European and national authorities in the bank resolution framework
Concetta Brescia Morra | Univ. Roma Tre, Professor of EU financial law, Italy
Cooperation between EU bodies
Federico Pistelli | Univ. of Trento, Researcher in private law, Italy
Cooperation between EU bodies
Agnese Pizzolla | European Central Bank, Senior legal counsel, Germany
Close cooperation to the test: the participation of non-euro area Member States in the Banking Union
Raffaele D’Ambrosio | Banca d’Italia, Deputy director of the legal service, Italy
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
Benefits and costs of the “Green” transition03
Chair
Adriana Ciancio
University of Catania Law Department, Full Professor in Constitutional Law, Italy
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Adriana Ciancio | University of Catania Law department, Full Professor in Constitutional Law, Italy
Introductory remarks
Giuseppe Chiara | University of Catania Law department, Associate Professor in Constitutional Law, Italy
”Green transition” and financial stability
Federica Fabrizzi | Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Political Science, Associate Professor in Public Law, Italy
Between landscape and environment: a new potential conflict?
Ignazio Spadaro | University of Catania Law Department, Research fellow in Comparative Public Law, Italy
Ecological transition and prospects for fiscal federalism
Caterina Adamo | University of Catania Department of Law, Ph.D. Candidate, Italy
Single-use plastics: fighting the impact on the environment
253
Between Humans and Machines: How can Legislators and
Regulators use Artificial Intelligence for Better regulation?
04
Chair
Nicoletta Rangone
LUMSA University, Professor, Italy
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Speakers/Discussants
Nicoletta Rangone | LUMSA University, Professor, Italy
AI revolutionary impact in life-cycle of law and regulation
Agustí Cerrillo Martínez | Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Professor, Spain
Data-driven regulation: The use of AI to improve regulatory process
Julio Ponce Solé | Universitat de Barcelona, Professor, Spain
Rule-making, discretionary powers and human reserve: AI and interaction between machines and humans
Maria De Benedetto | Università degli studi Roma Tre, Professor, Italy
Quality vs quantity of legislation: criteria to make technological innovation and AI really useful in law-making and in
law-maintenance
Book rountable - “Parliamentarism and Encyclopaedism.
Parliamentary Democracy in an Age of Fragmentation”, by
Giovanni Rizzoni (Hart Publishing, 2024)
05
Chair
Cristina Fasone
Luiss University, associate professor, Italy
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
Cristina Fasone | Luiss university, Associate professor, Italy
Kari Palonen | University of Jyväskylä, Professor emeritus of Political Science, Finland
Amal Sethi | University of Hamburg, Senior Fellow at the Faculty of Law, Germany
Elena Carpegna Brivio | Università Bicocca, Resercher on Public Law, Italy
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
254
Gender in the Legal Academy: Feminist and LGBTQI+
Perspectives
06
Chair
Gráinne De Búrca
European University Institute and NYU Law School, Prof., Italy
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Speakers/Discussants
Ana Micaela Alterio | ITAM School of Law, Prof., Mexico
Structural Gender Inequalities and Their Impact on the Academy. A Reflection from Latin America
Jaclyn Neo | National University of Singapore School of Law, Prof., Singapore
Gender Inequality in Academia: When Does it Start?
Stefano Osella | The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, Prof., China
Reconceptualizing Care in Academia: A New Constitutional Ethics of Care?
Marcela Prieto | USC Gould School of Law, Prof., USA
Gender and the Legal Academy
Mila Versteeg | University of Virginia School of Law, Prof., USA
Unsexing Citation: Closing the Gender Gap in Global Public Law
Europa y América: dos formas diferentes de afrontar los
desórdenes informativos que afectan a las democracias
occidentales
07
Chair
Ángela Moreno
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Profesora de Derecho Constitucional, Spain
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Speakers/Discussants
Isabel Serrano Maíllo | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Profesora Titular de Derecho Constitucional, Spain
Alfabetización mediática contra la desinformación”
Leopoldo Abad Alcalá | Universidad San Pablo CEU, Catedrático de Derecho Constitucional, Spain
“Iniciativas contra la desinformación en el marco de la Unión Europea”
Ángela Moreno Bobadilla | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Profesora de Derecho Constitucional, Spain
“La amenaza del derecho a la información ante los desórdenes informativos. La postura de la Europa occidental”
Rolando Guevara | Profesor, Mexico
“Desinformación 2.0: La posverdad y la batalla por la veracidad informativa en México”
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
255
Constitutional silences and competing claims of constitutional
authority
08
Chair
Silvia Suteu
UCL, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Seána Glennon | UCD/University of Ottawa, Doctoral candidate (UCD) and Fellow (Ottawa), Ireland
Constitutional Silence, Referendums and Democracy
Gábor Halmai | EUI, Professor Emeritus, Italy
The Aftermath of Non-Codified and Invisible Constitutions: Constitutional Revolutions by High Courts in Israel and
Hungary
Joanne Murray | University of Ottawa, Postdoctoral fellow, Canada
Administrative and Citizen Interpretations of Unwritten Constitutional Principles: Canada in a Comparative Perspective
Colm O’Cinneide | UCL, Professor of Law, United Kingdom
Filling the Silence: The Challenges of Resolving Conflicting Claims of Constitutional Authenticity Within a Framework of
Unwritten Constitutionalism
Silvia Suteu | UCL, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Unstated Assumptions in Arguments from Constitutional Silence
Ming-Sung Kuo | University of Warwick, Reader in Law, United Kingdom
Book Roundtable - Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism
in Asia (Wen-Chen Chang, Kelley Loper, Mara Malagodi, Ruth
Rubio-Marín) - South Asia
09
Chair
Ruth Rubio Marin
University of Sevilla, Professor, Spain
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Speakers/Discussants
Mara Malagodi | University of Warwick, Reader (Associate Professor), United Kingdom
Gender Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Nepal
Cristobal Alvear-Garijo | University of Sevilla, Doctoral Candidate, Spain
Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Pakistan
Xisca Pou Giménez | UNAM, Professor, Mexico
Response to book
David Vitale | University of Warwick, Associate Professor, United Kingdom
Response to book
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
256
Challenges for the Legal Regulation of Advances in
Neurotechnology (English, Portuguese, Spanish)
10
Chair
Ana Maria D’Ávila Lopes
Universidade de Fortaleza, PhD, Brazil
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
Speakers/Discussants
Felipe Paredes | Universidad Austral de Chile, PhD, Chile
Bases filosóficas para el debate en torno a los neuroderechos en el marco de la teoría general de los derechos humanos
Antonio Jorge Pereira Júnior | Universidade de Fortaleza, PhD, Brazil
Os riscos invisíveis: manipulação da mente e do comportamento nas redes sociais
María Concepción Rayón Ballesteros | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, PhD, Spain
Retos de la inteligencia artificial y los neuroderechos en el ámbito de los procesos judiciales
Tiago Gagliano Pinto Alberto | Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, PhD, Brazil
Neurotecnología y el fraude en la toma de decisiones basada en la prueba oral
Book Roundtable - The Taft Court: Making Law for a Divided
Nation, 1921-1930 (Author: Robert Post)
11
Chair
Julie Suk
Fordham University School of Law, Professor of Law, USA
Classroom 08.03 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Robert Post | Yale Law School, Sterling Professor of Law, USA
The Taft Court
Mark Graber | University of Maryland School of Law, University System of Maryland Regents Professor, USA
David Law | University of Virginia School of Law, E. James Kelly, Jr., Class of 1965 Research Professor of Law, USA
Ofra Bloch | Tel Aviv University, Assistant Professor, Colombia
Eleonora Bottini | University of Caen Normandy, Professor of Law, France
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
257
How is the principle of separation of powers and its invisible
layer useful to address the challenges of climate change, social
rights, and transformative constitutionalism?
12
Chair
Sergio Verdugo
IE University, Professor, Spain
Classroom 08.02 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Liz Fisher | Oxford University, Professor, United Kingdom
Separation of powers and climate change
Katharine Young | Boston College, Professor, USA
Separation of powers and social rights
James Fowkes | Universität Münster, Professor, Germany
Separation of powers and transformative constitutionalism: the transformative separation of powers
Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy | ELTE University, Assistant Professor, Hungary
The invisible separation of powers
The Different Dimensions of Constitutional Amendability13
Chair
Seán Rainford
Dublin City University, n/a, Ireland
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Beatrice Monciunskaite | Dublin City University, Dr, Ireland
Constitutional Identity and the Spectrum of Unamendability in Central and Eastern Europe
Chelsea Guo | Princeton University, n/a, USA
Eternity Clauses as a Tool for Regulating AI Technology
Ignatius Yordan Nugraha | Hasselt University, Dr, Belgium
Abusive Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: Indonesia, the Illiberal Pancasila and the Spectre of
Authoritarianism
Jacqueline Sirois | McGill University, n/a, Canada
Presentation TitleA Retroactive Modification to Saskatchewan’s Constitution: Derailing Constitutional Amendments in
Canada?
Seán Rainford | Dublin City University, n/a, Ireland
‘Precious Heritage’ or ‘The Will of the People’: Constitutional Amendability in Ireland and India
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
258
Book roundtable - The Legitimacy of European Constitutional
Orders. A Comparative Inquiry (M. Dani, M. Goldoni, A. J.
Menéndez)
14
Chair
Marco Goldoni
University of Glasgow, Professor, Italy
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Agustín José Menéndez | Universidad Complutense, Professor, Spain
Paul Linden-Retek | University at Buffalo School of Law, Professor, Czech Republic
Matthias Goldmann | EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht in Wiesbaden, Professor, Germany
Joana Mendes | Université du Luxembourg, Professor, Portugal
Marco Dani | University of Trento, Professor, Italy
Seizing the constitutional moment: implications for state
capacity and institutional resilience
15
Chair
Antonia Baraggia
University of Milano, Professor, Italy
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Emilia Kowalewska | Centre for East European Studies, University of Warsaw, Ph.D. Student, Poland
Ukraine’s Coming Constitutional Moment: supporting implementation strategies to ensure reform sustainability
Nino Lapiashvili | Tblisi State University, Director of the Institute for European Studies of Ivane Javakhishvili, Georgia
”Georgia in the new wave of EU enlargement policy: Opportunities for successful Europeanisation during the ‘critical
juncture’ phase.
Anna Khvorostyankina | Eurasia International University (EIU), professor, Armenia
External existential threat, peace process, and a search for the constitutional identity: a “geopolitical constitutional
moment” for the Armenian constitutional reform?
Simone Benvenuti | Università degli Studi Roma 3, Professor, Italy
Geser Ganbaatar | University of Milano, P.h.D. Student, Mongolia
Aspiration and Adversity: the Mongolian Constitutional Moment’s Journey Towards Consolidated Democracy
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
259
Alexander Bickel’s influence on contemporary constitutionalism
(Spanish)
16
Chair
Luis Eugenio Garcia-Huidobro
Catholic University of Chile, Assistant Professor, Chile
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Speakers/Discussants
José Francisco García | Catholic University of Chile, Associate Professor of Law, Chile
Vigencia del pensamiento de Bickel en teoría constitucional y democrática en el constitucionalismo global
contemporáneo
Miriam Henríquez | Alberto Hurtado University, Dean and Full Professor of Law, Chile
La dificultad contramayoritaria de la revisión judicial de las leyes y las virtudes pasivas: lecciones para el constitucionalismo
de hoy
Sofía Treviño | Mexican Supreme Court, Clerk, Mexico
Influencia del pensamiento constitucional de Bickel en el constitucionalismo latinoamericano
Deference, Accountability and Administrative Justice: A View
from the Common Law World
17
Chair
Ashley Barnes
Macquarie University, Lecturer, Australia
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Cora Chan | University of Hong Kong, Associate Professor, Hong Kong
Deference in human rights adjudication
Dean Knight | Victoria University of Wellington, Professor, New Zealand
Tertiary justiciability and declaratory remedies in common law judicial review in Aotearoa New Zealand
Jane Norton | University of Auckland, Senior Lecturer, New Zealand
Limiting rights during a pandemic — methodological lessons from Aotearoa New Zealand
Douglas McDonald-Norman | University of New South Wales, Phd Candidate, Australia
The Canary: Administrative Tribunals and Democratic Decline in India
Joshua Aird | University of New South Wales, PhD Candidate, Australia
The Culture of Justification in Statutory Charters of Rights: Identification and Assessment
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
260
A right to a stable climate? A multilevel, transnational analysis18
Chair
Heloísa Oliveira
Lisbon Public Law Research Centre, Dr., Portugal
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
Heloísa Oliveira | Lisbon Public Law Research Centre, Dr., Portugal
A right to a stable climate: A logical deduction from the right to a healthy environmen
Margarida V. Sampaio | Lisbon Public Law Research Centre, Lic., Portugal
The duties of public administration in the pursuit of a stable climate
Matteo Fermeglia | University of Amsterdam, Dr., Netherlands
Sapere aude? Problematising the ECHR-based approach to address climate change as a human rights issue
Welena Silva | Faculdade de Direito de Bissau, MA, Guinea-Bissau
The right to access justice for climate defense in the African Human Rights system: between advances and setbacks (this
presentation will be held in Portuguese)
Minority Rights, Secularism and Identity in South Asia and the
Global South: Constitutions, Colonialism and the International
19
Chair
John Sebastian
University of Melbourne, PhD candidate, Australia
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
Speakers/Discussants
John Sebastian | University of Melbourne, PhD candidate, Australia
International Law and Minority Educational Institutions in India
Dinesha Samararatne | University of Colombo, Professor, Sri Lanka
Mathew John | OP Jindal Global University, Professor, India
The contested terrain of identity in Indian constitutional law
Adil Hasan Khan | University of Melbourne, Dr, Australia
Indirect Rule and the Making of the Minority Question (1858-1935)
Moiz Tundawala | University of Oxford, Dr, United Kingdom
On the Muslim Question: Citizenship, Non-belonging and the Paradox of Sovereignty in India
Mohammad Abu Sayeed | University of New South Wales, Dr, Australia
Between a republican and a Bengalee state: Confronting exclusionary constitutionalism in Bangladesh
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
261
The tension and risk of the principle of separation and balance
of powers in the era of populism
20
Chair
Gonzalo Ramirez-Cleves
Universidad Externado de Colombia, Professor, Colombia
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
Speakers/Discussants
Gonzalo Ramirez-Cleves | Universidad Externado de Colombia, Professor, Colombia
The tensions between the public powers in Colombia in the government of Gustavo Petro
Rafael Rubio | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Professor, Spain
Populism and electoral organizations
Heber Joel Campos | Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lecturer, Peru
The limits of the constitutional design in Peru and its impact in the erosion of democracy
A Resilient European and International Rule of Law21
Chair
Christina Jacobs
Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg, Research Assistant, Germany
Classroom 13.01 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Clarissa Barth | University of Hamburg, Doctoral researcher, Germany
A Resilient Multi-Level Principle of the Rule of Law within the European Union
Christina Jacobs | Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg, Research Assistant, Germany
The Rule of Law in the European Union’s External Action: An Examination of its Structure, Practicalities and Implications
Christopher Paskowski | Bucerius Law School, Research Assistant, Germany
The Rule of Law – A Truly Universal Concept? An Analysis of Regional Specifics, International Courts and a (Missing)
Common Understanding
Lasse Ramson | Centre of European Law and Politics (ZERP), University of Bremen, Research Assistant, Germany
The (International) Rule of Law as a Catch-all Concept: Critique and Alternative Re-conceptions
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
262
New forms of State intervention in the economy22
Chair
Aldo Sandulli
Luiss Guido Carli, Full Professor, Italy
Classroom 16.02 | Floor 16
Speakers/Discussants
Maurizia De Bellis | Tor Vergata University of Rome, Associate Professor, Italy
The NGEU, the Energy Crisis and the Shifting Boundaries of Conditionality
Tommaso Di Prospero | Sapienza University of Rome, PhD student, Italy
Harmonizing FDI screening in Europe: impact of the new EU framework on Member States
Elisabetta Tatì | Luiss Guido Carli, Non-tenured Assistant Professor, Italy
The New European Anti-Money Laundering Discipline: Protection of Financial Interests and Cybersecurity
Marco Bevilacqua | Luiss Guido Carli, Postdoctoral research fellow, Italy
How the strengthening of the EU’s fiscal autonomy is consolidating the production of European public goods
Francesco Dalla Balla | University of Trento, Postdoctoral research fellow, Italy
The role of Cassa depositi e prestiti in Italy: a comparative analysis on France and Germany’s legal systems
Simone Franca | University of Trento, Non-tenured Assistant Professor, Italy
The role of Cassa depositi e prestiti in Italy: a comparative analysis on France and Germany’s legal systems
Access to justice in the Anthropocene23
Chair
Ana García Juanatey
CEI International Affairs, Dr., Spain
Classroom 08.01 | Floor 8
Speakers/Discussants
Bettina Steible | Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Dr., Spain
Access to EU courts in the climate change era: revisiting the Plaumann criteria
Mariona Cardona Valles | Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Dr., Spain
Environmental Law in the Human Rights Spotlight: Exploring Feasibility, Availability, and Adequacy
Daniel Iglesias Márquez | Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Dr., Spain
Access to (climate) justice through mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence
Miguel Ángel Elizalde Carranza | Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Dr., Spain
The State-Business Nexus: A Close Examination of State Ownership or Control of Business Enterprises as the Basis of
International Responsibility
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
263
Book Roundtable: Constitutional Courts, Media and Public
Opinion (Angioletta Sperti)
24
Chair
Yaniv Roznai
Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University, Professor, Israel
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Marta Cartabia | Bocconi University, professor, Italy
Maartje de Visser | Singapore Management University, Professor, Singapore
Diletta Tega | Bologna University, Professor, Italy
Tania Groppi | University of Siena, Professor, Italy
Angioletta Sperti | University of Pisa, Professor, Italy
EU Digital Markets & AI25
Chair
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
Przemyslaw Palka
Jagiellonian University, Assistant Professor, Poland
Gianluca Buttarelli | Roma Tre University, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Independent Authorities in the European Digital Markets
Przemyslaw Palka | Jagiellonian University, Assistant Professor, Poland
Mental health, technology, and the law: drawing lessons from the EU’s digital policy so far
Marie-José Garot | IE University, Associate Professor, Spain
Application publique du Règlement sur les services numériques (DSA): un nouveau rôle pour la Commission européenne?
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
264
Law in Times of Emergency
AI, Social Media & Freedom of Expression
26
27
Chair
Chair
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Wen-Chen Chang
National Taiwan University, College of Law, Professor, Taiwan
Rui Lanceiro
University of Lisbon, Doctor, Portugal
Wen-Chen Chang | National Taiwan University, College of Law, Professor, Taiwan
The Use and Misuse of Writ of Habeas Corpus in Taiwan’s Pandemic Control: The Limits of Law and Social Legitimacy
Chun-Yuan Lin | Chung Yuan Christian University, School of Law, Associate Professor, Taiwan
The Use and Misuse of Writ of Habeas Corpus in Taiwan’s Pandemic Control: The Limits of Law and Social Legitimacy
Julie Falck | University of Western Australia, Lecturer, Australia
Foundations of Sand: The Rule of Law Mirage in Western Australia
Jessica Kerr | University of Western Australia, Lecturer, Australia
Foundations of Sand: The Rule of Law Mirage in Western Australia
Marco Rizzi | University of Western Australia, Associate Professor, Australia
Foundations of Sand: The Rule of Law Mirage in Western Australia
Tuukka Brunila | University of Turku, Postdoctoral researcher, Finland
Legalist emergency regime and the resilience of the rule of law; experiences from the Finnish COVID-19 state of emergency
Ryan Mitchell | Chinese University of Hong Kong, Associate Professor of Law, Hong Kong
Emergency Economic Powers and the Statecraft of Democratic Resilience
Sascha Mueller | University of Canterbury, Senior Lecturer, New Zealand
Effects of Securitisation on the Passage and Use of Extraordinary/Emergency Legislation
Ehteshamul Bari | Australian Catholic University, Deputy Head (Research) of Thomas More Law School, Australia
The Normalisation of Subversion of the Rule of Law and Violation of Human Rights: An Insight into Bangladesh’s
Permanent State of Emergency
Juha Tuovinen | Durham Law School, Dr., United Kingdom
Regulating Freedom of Expression on Social Media: The First Three Years of the Meta Oversight Board
Jasmin Wachau | University of Erfurt, Doctoral Researcher, Germany
The Meta Oversight Board in Contemporary Constitutional Discourse
Rui Lanceiro | University of Lisbon, Doctor, Portugal
Artificial intelligence and freedom of expression
Francesca Cerulli | University of Florence, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Safeguarding Future Generations: The Legal Status of Intergenerational Equity in International Law
Joel Bakan | Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, Professor, Canada
Free Speech, Social Media Platforms, and the Horizontal Application of Constitutional Rights: A Comparative Analysis
Sujit Choudhry | Haki Chambers Global, Head of Chambers, Canada
Free Speech, Social Media Platforms, and the Horizontal Application of Constitutional Rights: A Comparative Analysis
Ainhoa Lasa López | University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Associate professor, Spain
Analysing AI from the constitutional categories of subject, rights, Law and form of State
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
265
Critical Constitutionalism
Human Rights & Constitutionalism
28
29
Chair
Chair
Classroom 18.01 | Floor 18
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Verónica Undurraga
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Full professor of law, Chile
Klaudia Kaptur
University of Wrocław, Master of Administration, Poland
Alicia Cárdenas Cordón | Universidad de Córdoba, PhD student, Spain
Constitutional Jurisdiction and Feminist Constitutionalism: A Reflection from the Spanish Experience (SPANISH)
Daniel Haefke | Cornell Law School, J.S.D., USA
Constitutions and National Imagination
Andreas Buser | Freie Universität Berlin, Research Assistant, Germany
Towards Planetary Constitutionalism: The Case of Germany
Verónica Undurraga | Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Full professor of law, Chile
Contributions of the Chilean constitutional process to gender constitutionalism: What remains and what have we
learned after two failed proposals?
Patrick C Leisure | Masaryk University, PhD Researcher, Czech Republic
Opening the Black Box: The Role of Oral Hearings at the European Court of Human Rights
Mateo Merchán Duque | NYU LAW, JSD Student, USA
International Human Rights tribunals in an era of democratic backsliding
Ruben Veranneman | Federal Public Service Interior, LL.M, Belgium
Immunity of legislators in the age of participative democracy: should citizens’ assemblies benefit from the same
safeguards as elected legislators?
Carolina Pérez Salamanca | University Carlos III of Madrid, Pre- doctoral researcher, Spain
The international public law and the increasing of violence against women in the context of armed conflicts
Klaudia M Kaptur | University of Wrocław, Master of Administration, Poland
Sustainability and development of protection against gender based violence and discrimination in Central and Eastern
Europe
Harriet Ní Chinnéide | Hasselt University, PhD Researcher, Belgium
Inside the ECtHR: An empirical exploration of perspectives on process-based review in Strasbourg
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
13.00-14.30
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Parallel
Session 18
Wednesday
10
th
July 2024
14.00 - 15.30
267
Interest Group: Emerging Rights (IGER)01
Conveners
Jose M. Sauca
University Carlos III of Madrid
Classroom 06.04 | Floor 6
Book Roundtable - Populism and Constitutional Changes,
Aurélie Duffy-Meunier and Nicoletta Perlo (ed.), Confluences des
droits, DICE ed., 2024
02
Chair
Aurélie Duffy-Meunier
Aix-Marseille University, Professor, France
Classroom 14.04 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Nicoletta Perlo | Toulouse Capitole University, Associate Professor, France
Populism and Constitutional Changes in Italy.Everything must change for everything to remain the same?
Fernando Arlettaz | Zaragoza University, Professor, Spain
The Influence of Populism on Constitutional Changes: The Case of Argentina
Fruzsina Orosz | Sciences Centre for Social Sciences- Institute for Legal Studies - Budapest, Director of Institute, Hungary
The Influence of Populism on Constitutional Changes in Hungary
Aurélie Duffy-Meunier | Aix Marseille University, Professor, France
Populism and Constitutional Changes in the United Kingdom
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
Reforming the EU & its Institutions?03
Chair
Classroom 15.04 | Floor 15
Kieran Bradley
NYU, Senior Emile Noël Global Fellow, USA
Urska Sadl | University of Copenhagen, Dr., Denmark
Less is not more: The failure of the de-centralized enforcement of free movement
Eun Hye Kim | University of Copenhagen, Dr., Denmark
Less is not more: The failure of the de-centralized enforcement of free movement
Kieran Bradley | NYU, Senior Emile Noël Global Fellow, USA
Reform of the CJEU: evolution or revolution?
Marja-Liisa Öberg | Lund University, Associate Professor of EU Law, Sweden
Understanding Spatiality in EU Free Movement Law: The Case of Cross-border Regions
Kálmán Pócza | Mathias Corvinus Collegium, senior research fellow, Hungary
Constitutional Pluralism: In Praise of Political Compromises
Márton Csapodi | Mathias Corvinus Collegium, research fellow, Hungary
Constitutional Pluralism: In Praise of Political Compromises
Pieter-Augustijn Van Malleghem | UCLouvain, Professor, Belgium
Modern Monetary Theory and Federally Structured Monetary Sovereignty
Dionysios Pelekis | Utrecht University, Postdoctoral Researcher, Netherlands
EU State Aid Law, Industrial Policy, and Crisis Response: A Constitutional Problem?
268
United in Diversity? The Opportunities and Challenges of
Mutual Recognition’s Implementation in EU Law
Navigating the Legal Frontiers of Emerging Technology:
Perspectives from East Asia
04
05
Chair
Chair
Mariolina Eliantonio
Maastricht University, Faculty of law, Professor of European and Comparative Administrative Law and Procedure, Netherlands
Masahiro Sogabe
Kyoto University, Professor, Japan
Classroom 15.03 | Floor 15
Classroom 20.04 | Floor 20
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Rónán Riordan | Maastricht University, Faculty of law, Assistant Professor of Comparative and European Law, Netherlands
”Governing Services: Exploring the Differentiated Implementation of ‘Managed’ Mutual Recognition in EU Service Law”
Ana Bobić | Court of Justice of the European Union, Référendaire in the cabinet of Advocate General Ćapeta, Luxembourg
Minimum harmonisation as help for mutual recognition in criminal matters: some (un)intended consequences
Lavinia Kortese | Utrecht University, School of Law, Assistant Professor in EU Law, Nepal
Mutual Recognition and the Achievement of Free Movement through Digital Tools
Luis Arroyo Jiménez | University of Castilla-La Mancha, Faculty of Law, Associate Professor of Administrative Law, Spain
Graduating deference of transnational judicial review
Mariolina Eliantonio | Maastricht University, Faculty of law, Professor of European and Comparative Administrative Law
and Procedure, Netherlands
Hsin-Hsuan Lin | National Cheng-Kung University, Assistant Professor, Taiwan
The Brussels Effect in China? – Drivers and Barriers to the Diffusion of AI Regulations in China
Miki Kadota | Kyoto University, Assistant Professor, Japan
Freedom of Assembly and Digital Surveillance
Kuan-Wei Chen | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Doctoral Student, Germany
Clarifying Expectations, Asking the Right Questions: A Case Study of the Proposed AI Judgment Generation System in
Taiwan
Shih-An Wang | University of Chicago Law School, J.S.D. Candidate, USA
The legal regime of data surveillance and protection from the perspective of national security: the experience of South
Korea
Jing-Yin Pan | Kyoto University, Doctoral Student, Japan
Legal challenges for “Cybernetic Avatar”: for a society liberated from constraints of the body, brain, space, and time.
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.00-15.30
269
The democratic expectations of Facial Recognition Technology
Book Roundtable - “The Impact of the Inter-American
System of Human Rights: Transformations on the Ground”
(Armin von Bogdandy,Flávia Piovesan,Eduardo Ferrer Mac-
Gregor,andMariela Morales Antoniazzi, eds.) (Spanish)
06
07
Chair
Chair
Sveva Del Gatto
University of Macerata, Professor, Italy
Armin von Bogdandy
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Director, Germany
Classroom 20.03 | Floor 20
Classroom 10.01 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Giuseppe Mobilio | University of Florence, Assistant Professor, Italy
Facial recognition technologies: threats or opportunities for democracy?
Natalia Menéndez González | European University Institute, Research associate, Italy
Proportionality and the use of Facial Recognition Technology: With great Power comes Great Responsibility
Vincenzo Tiani | VUB - Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Ph.D candidate, Belgium
Deep fakes: is the transparency obligation of the AI Act sufficient?
Ernestina Sacchetto | University of Turin, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Italy
The assessment of the probative value of a match resulting from an automated facial recognition comparison as a
spotlight of a democratic society
Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor | Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Judge, Mexico
Pedro Vaca | Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression, Colombia
Mariela Morales Antoniazzi | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Senior Researcher,
Germany
Catalina Botero-Marino | Facebook/Instagram Oversight Board, Co-chair, Colombia
Pablo Saavedra | Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Registrar, Chile
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
270
Brazilian Constitutionalism II - Fundamental Rights
Insights from the Laboratory of Constitutionalism
08
09
Chair
Chair
Juliana Cesario Alvim Gomes
Central European University (CEU)/Federal Universtiy of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Prof. Dr., Austria
Classroom 06.02 | Floor 6
Classroom 19.02 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Antonio Maués | Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Prof. Dr., Brazil
Equality
Clara Iglesias Keller | Weizenbaum Institute/WZB Berlin, Prof. Dr., Germany
Freedom of Expression
Juliana Cesario Alvim Gomes | Central European University (CEU)/Federal Universtiy of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Prof. Dr., Austria
Women and LGBTQIA+ Rights
Ligia Fabris | Yale University, Visiting Professor, USA
Political Rights
Thiago Amparo | Getulio Vargas Foundation São Paulo (FGV/SP), Prof. Dr., Brazil
Citizenship
Anita Blagojević
Faculty of Law Osijek, Full professor, Croatia
Roy L. Sturgeon | Independent Scholar, New Orleans, USA
Comrade Xiaoping’s Constitutional Experiment Survives in Hong Kong. Or, What If Carrie Lam Had Withdrawn the
Extradition Bill on June 15, 2019?
Brechtje J. Huiskes | University of Aruba, LL.M., LL.M., Aruba
Reassessing parliamentary immunity in the European and Caribbean parts of the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Does
size matter?
Anita Blagojević | Faculty of Law Osijek, Full professor, Croatia
The Challenge of Gender Democracy in Croatia
Yuichiro Tsuji | Meiji University, Professor, Japan
Freedom of Expression and Kings under the Constitution in Japan
Andreas Orator | Free University Berlin, Professor, Germany
The rigid, the flexible, and the stable constitutions of the European Union: Rendering EU constitutional development
more adaptive
Muhammad Yoppy Adhi Hernawan | The University of Melbourne, Master Student, Australia
Indonesian Constitutional Dictatorship: Ticking Bomb for Indonesian Democracy
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
271
Sustainable and responsible production and consumption of
food: redefining its multiple dimensions
Public Administration, AI & Fairness
10
11
Chair
Chair
Carola Ricci
University of Pavia, Professor, Italy
Classroom 06.03 | Floor 6
Classroom 19.04 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Carola Ricci | University of Pavia, professor, Italy
The multiple dimensions of the right to ‘adequate’ food under international law
Anna Facchinetti | University of Pavia, Research fellow, Italy
The value of food between ancestral traditions and global value chains: the case of indigenous peoples
Aldo Piccone | University of Pavia, Research fellow, Italy
The cultural value of food under international law
Andrea Iurato | University of Pavia, Research Fellow, Italy
Who decides the value of food? The EU approach to food waste
Johan Wolswinkel
Tilburg University, Professor of Administrative Law, Netherlands
Arian Henning | Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Junior Research Fellow, Germany
Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Algorithmic Fairness in Public Decision-Making
Pascal Langenbach | Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Senior Research Fellow, Germany
Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Algorithmic Fairness in Public Decision-Making
Sajal Sharma | UPES, Assistant Professor, India
The quest for evolving regulatory agencies in an AI driven world: A public law analysis
Johan Wolswinkel | Tilburg University, Professor of Administrative Law, Netherlands
Case-Inclusive Transparency for a Digital and Open Government (CITaDOG)
Jennifer Raso | McGill University, Assistant Professor, Canada
Responsible AI: Binaries that Bind
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
272
Risk administration: resilience and sustainability
The core components of the separation of powers in executive-
led and authoritarian states
12
13
Chair
Chair
Vinicio Lacopino
Università degli Studi di Napoli ‘Federico II’, Researcher, Italy
Eoin Carolan
University College Dublin, Professor, Ireland
Classroom 15.02 | Floor 15
Classroom 14.03 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Vinicio Brigante | Università degli Studi di Napoli ‘Federico II’, Researcher, Italy
Resilient administration: adaptability between ordinariness and emergency
Annarita Iacopino | Università Europea di Roma, Associate Professor, Italy
Sustainable development, prevention and precaution: rules for proceeding, not rules for deciding
Giovanna Iacovone | Università degli Studi della Basilicata, Associate Professor, Italy
Land planning between emergency and risk
Vanessa Manzetti | Università degli Studi di Pisa, Associate Professor, Italy
The costs of emergency and the role of the Court of Auditors
Marina D’Orsogna | Università degli Studi di Teramo, Full Professor, Italy
Intergenerational equity and sustainability
Ondřej Kadlec | Masaryk University, Assistant Professor, Czech Republic
Checks and Balances in challenging environments
Roger Masterman | Durham University, Professor, United Kingdom
The Core and Penumbra of Separation of Powers: Separation of Institutions and Functions
Margit Cohn | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Professor, Israel
Separation of powers and the executive
Joshua Haynes-Mannering | Universität Wien, PhD student, Austria
Separation of powers in authoritarian states
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
273
Technological progress - the state’s constitutional duty to
promote and to protect
Exploring public law and its institutions: the challenges of a
gender perspective
14
15
Chair
Chair
Rainer Arnold
University of Regensbug, Prof. Dr., Germany
Sophie Weerts
Université de Lausanne, Professor, Switzerland
Classroom 19.03 | Floor 19
Classroom 03.04 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Luca Mezzetti | University of Bologna, Prof. Dr., Italy
Science and rule of Law: XXI century challenges
Cristina Hermida Del LLano | University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Prof. Dr., Spain
Artificial intelligence applied to the administration of Justice
Ania Rytel-Warzocha | University of Gdansk, Ass.Prof. Dr., Poland
Technological progress and its impact on the interpretation of the Polish Constitution
Miroslaw Granat | Cardinal Stanislaw Wyszyński University, Warsaw, Prof. Dr., Poland
Digital revolution and the constitutional principles
Katerina Iliadou | University of Athens, Ass.Prof. Dr., Greece
The role of the state in promoting the development of energy technologies
Camille Barbe | Université de Bordeaux, PhD candidate, France
The benefits of interdisciplinary research in feminist constitutionalism
Giulia De Pascale | Université Libre de Bruxelles, PhD candidate, Belgium
Between constraints and opportunities: gender equality policies in federal Belgium
Sophie Mercier | Université Catholique de Louvain, PhD candidate, Belgium
Beyond the Rules: A Feminist Analysis of Institutions and Their Acts
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
274
Studying merit in judicial appointments
Trust in judicial governance
16
17
Chair
Chair
Ágnes Kovács
Eötvös Loránd University, Lecturer, Hungary
Esther van Zimmeren
University of Antwerp, Professor, Belgium
Classroom 06.01 | Floor 6
Classroom 10.02 | Floor 10
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Samo Bardutzky | University of Ljubljana, Associate Professor, Slovenia
The selection procedures before the Slovenian Judicial Council through qualitative lens
Tilen Štajnpihler Božič | University of Ljubljana, Assistant Professor, Slovenia
Merit and diversity in juxtaposition: Empirical data on judicial appointments in Slovenia
Sarah Ganty | Ghent University, Senior Researcher, Belgium
Merit-based egalitarianism and the judiciary
Samuel Spáč | Masaryk University, Researcher, Czech Republic
The role of informality in the selection of judges
Alex Schwartz | University of Glasgow, Senior Lecturer, United Kingdom
Studying judicial appointments and merit - a response
Monika Glavina | Erasmus University Rotterdam, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
To trust and to be trusted: Exploring levels and drivers of trust between courts in the European multilevel judicial system
Juan Mayoral | Carlos III University of Madrid, Distinguished Researcher, Spain
The Relevance of Judicial Trust for Cooperating with the CJEU
Marleen Kappé | KU Leuven, PhD Researcher, Belgium
Is trust between judges in judicial cooperation in criminal matters possible? An evaluation of the essences of trust and
judicial cooperation
Esther van Zimmeren | University of Antwerp, Professor, Belgium
Reconceptualization of Trustworthiness in Specialized Courts – A Case Study of the Unified Patent Court
Jakob Frateur | University of Antwerp, PhD researcher, Belgium
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
275
A Minute to Midnight: On the Necessity of Defining a Basic
Structure of Mexico’s Constitution and the Role of the Supreme
Court in such an undertaking. History, Methodology, and Models
Ideology and Identity
18
19
Chair
Chair
Irene Parra Prieto
ITAM, L.L.B., Mexico
Nicola Tommasini
Oxford, Mr, United Kingdom
Classroom 03.01 | Floor 3
Classroom 03.03 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Jaime Olaiz-González | Universidad Panamericana, Prof., Mexico
Users’ Manual: A Few Guidelines to Frame a Basic Structure of a Constitution [in Peril]
José Mario de la Garza | Escuela Libre de Derecho, L.L.B., Mexico
The Mexican Supreme Court’s approach to the judicial control of unconstitutional constitutional norms: a still unfinished
methodology
Irene Parra Prieto | ITAM, L.L.B., Mexico
Decoding the ‘Basic Structure’ Doctrine: A Comparative Analysis of Landmark Decisions
Gonzalo Bolio | University of Chicago, L.L.B., Mexico
Archeology of the basic structure doctrine
Vanessa MacDonnell | University of Ottawa, Prof., Canada
Nick Barber | Oxford, Professor, United Kingdom
Attachment and Constitutional Identity
George Duke | Deakin, Professor, Australia
Constitutional Symbolism and the Common Good
Tarun Khaitan | LSE, Professor, United Kingdom
(Liberal Egalitarian) Fraternity: A behavioural basis for political belonging.
Rupavardhini Balakrishnan Raju | Oxford, Ms, United Kingdom
Constitutionalising the Nation: Nationalism and Constitutional Identity
Ewan Smith | UCL, Professor, United Kingdom
Pluralism, Perfectionism and Ideology.
Wim Voermans | Leiden, Professor, Netherlands
Identity and Stories in the Constitution
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
276
Book Roundtable - Transnational Constitution Making. External
Actors, Expertise, and Democratic Transition (Alicia Pastor y
Camarasa)
Protecting democracy through human rights courts: political
process theory goes international
20
21
Chair
Chair
Elisabeth Perham
UNSW, Lecturer, Australia
Tom Daly
University of Melbourne, Prof., Australia
Classroom 14.02 | Floor 14
Classroom 14.01 | Floor 14
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Rodrigo Kaufmann | Tilburg University, Assistant Professor, Netherlands
Hannah Birkenkotter | Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Assistant Professor, Mexico
Tom Ginsburg | University of Chicago, Professor of Law, USA
Alicia Pastor y Camarasa | University of Lausanne, Post Doctoral Researcher, Switzerland
Adem Abebe | IDEA, Prof/Advisor, Netherlands
The African Court and its role in safeguarding constitutional democracy
Gavin Phillipson | University of Bristol, Prof., United Kingdom
A Mixed Blessing? Political Process Theory in the Strasbourg Court and the Interface Between the ECHR and National
Law
Delfina Beguerie | Yale Law School, PhD/JSD student, Argentina
The ideas of democracy in the Inter-American Court
Michaela Hailbronner | University of Münster, Prof., Germany
Representation reinforcement in the ECHR
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
277
Climate Emergency and Transformative Constitutionalism in
Latin America: Challenges and Perspectives (Spanish)
Rule of Law as a Living Instrument
22
23
Chair
Chair
René Urueña
Universidad de Los Andes, Profesor, Colombia
Dimitry Kochenov
CEU Democracy Institute, Professor; Lead Researcher, Hungary
Classroom 20.02 | Floor 20
Classroom 03.02 | Floor 3
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Edward Pérez | University College of London, PhD Student, United Kingdom
Ignacio Perotti Pinciroli | European University of Madrid, Lecturer, Spain
Soledad García Muñoz | Georgetown University, Robert F. Drinan, S.J. Chair in Human Rights, USA
The transformative character of the Inter-American system in the recognition and protection of the human right to a
healthy environment
Cristina Rosero | Center for Reproductive Rights, Senior Legal Adviser, Colombia
Climate Emergency and Gender Equality. Reproductive Healthcare in Danger
Thalia Viveros Uehara | Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Research Fellow, Germany
The Climate Emergency before Latin America’s (Transformative) Constitutionalism: Evolving and Emerging Dialogues
Barbara Grabowska-Moroz | CEU Democracy Institute, Senior Research Fellow, Hungary
Civil Society Organizations and Rule of Law Mechanisms in the European Union - challenges, limitations and opportunities
Elena Basheska | CEU Democracy Institute, Research Affiliate, Hungary
The Rule of Law and geopolitics in EU enlargement: Coffee break, anyone?
Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova | CEU Democracy Institute, Research Fellow, Hungary
EU-Belarus Border Crisis and the Erosion of Asylum-Seeker Rights in a Comparative Perspective
John Morijn | University of Groningen, Professor, Netherlands
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.00-15.30
278
Brazilian Courts & Constitutional Resilience?
Constitutional Law and Politics of Secession
24
25
Chair
Chair
Antoni Abat i Ninet
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Researcher, Spain
Classroom 20.01 | Floor 20
Classroom 19.01 | Floor 19
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Erika Arban | University of Melbourne, researcher, Australia
Constitutional law, federalism, and secession
Catarina Santos Botelho | Catholic University of Porto, Professor of Law and Chair of Constitutional Law at Porto Faculty
of Law, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
Building bridges: A Janus-faced secession
Antoni Abat Ninet | Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona, Researcher, Spain
Life and death of states: Secession as birth and not suicide: De-transcendentalizing a political taboo
Pau Bossacoma Busquets | Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Assitant Professor, Spain
The regulation of secession
Giuseppe Martinico | Santa Anna Pisa, Professor of Comparative Law, Italy
Taming the beast: On constituent power and secession
Carlos Affonso Souza
Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), Professor, Brazil
Flavia Danielle Santiago Lima | UPE, PHD, Brazil
Competition and cooperation between institutions of a polycentric justice system: a Brazilian case study
Bernardo Brasil Campinho | Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Associate Professor, Brazil
A proposed review of the interpretation and application of the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction in
light of other norms of the global human rights system: reflections based on the analysis of judicial precedents in federal
courts in Brazil
Gabriel Guimaraes Batista | UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Graduate student, Brazil
The Judicial Branch As Reformer Of Brazilian Institutions
Carlos Affonso Souza | Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), Professor, Brazil
The Storm After the Storm: the contentious debate over Internet regulation in Brazil after the Bolsonaro years
Dimitri Dimoulis | Fundação Getulio Vargas, Full professor, Brazil
The Brazilian Constitution in Crisis (2015-2022).A loss of normative substance and selective effectiveness
Soraya Gasparetto Lunardi | Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Full professor, Brazil
The Brazilian Constitution in Crisis (2015-2022).A loss of normative substance and selective effectiveness
Maria Eduarda Vilela Carraro | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Student, Brazil
The Judiciary and Regulatory Agencies in Brazil: How Judicial Control and Jurisprudence influence the decisions of the
National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC)
Carlos Alberto Bolonha | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Professor, Brazil
The Judiciary and Regulatory Agencies in Brazil: How Judicial Control and Jurisprudence influence the decisions of the
National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC)
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Session 19
Wednesday
10
th
July 2024
14.45 - 16.15
280
Partisanship and Democracy in a Polarized Society
The Financial Constitution as a Facilitator of Authoritarianism
01
02
Chair
Chair
Jeong-In Yun
Korea University, Research Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Matthias Goldmann
Max Planck Institute Heidelberg & EBS University, Professor, Germany
Classroom 12.04 | Floor 12
Classroom 13.03 | Floor 13
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Zin-Wan Park | Kyungpook National University, Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Political Polarization and Constitutional Law
Hyo-Youen Kim | Korea University, Research Professor, Korea, Republic of Korea
Democratic Literacy and Civic Education in a Polarized Era
Hanui Jo | Hanyang University, PhD Researcher, Korea, Republic of Korea
Fandom Politics and Partisanship in Korean Party Politics
Sangsoon Kim | Seoul National University, PhD Student, Korea, Republic of Korea
Sung Ho Park | Hanyang University, PhD Student, Korea, Republic of Korea
Partisanship and Democracy in the Law-making (or Legislative) Process
Joana Mendes | University of Luxemburg, Professor, Luxembourg
Law, executive bodies and accountability: norms conducive to substantive change?
Agustín J Menéndez | Universidad Complutense, Professor, Spain
Teresa Violante | FAU Nuremberg, Dr., Germany
European integration and the transition from transformative to open constitutionalism
Marco Dani | University of Trento, Professor, Italy
Deconsitutionalizing Public Finance
Goldmann Matthias | EBS University Wiesbaden & Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and Int’l Law,
Professor, Germany
From Weimar to Washington: The Financial Constitution and Democratic Decline
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
th
14.45-16.15
281
Constitutional Revolutions in Russia & Georgia
Perspectives on the Judicial Role
03
04
Chair
Chair
Classroom 11.02 | Floor 11
Classroom 08.04 | Floor 8
Robert Blitt
University of Tennessee College of Law, Toms Foundation Distinguished Professor of Law, USA
Mariano Melero
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Doctor, Spain
Eugene Mazo | Duquesne University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Visiting Assistant Professor, USA
Constitutional (R)evolution in Russia and Ukraine
Robert Blitt | University of Tennessee College of Law, Toms Foundation Distinguished Professor of Law, USA
Justifying Aggression: Russia’s 2020 Constitutional Amendments and the Invasion of Ukraine
Tea Kavelidze | Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, doctoral student, Georgia
Foreign powers of the President and Government of Georgia and their impact on the stability of the Constitution
Yulia Ioffe | University College London (UCL), Assistant Professor, United Kingdom
2020 Constitutional Reform, (Propaganda) War, and LGBT Rights in Russia
Eka Kavelidze | European University, Professor, Georgia
The influence of Parliamentary Control on the Stability of the Constitution in Georgia
Mariano C Melero | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Doctor, Spain
The role of courts in a constitutional democracy: lessons from Spain
Jakub Hudský | University of Wrocław, Mgr, Poland
Populist justice and women’s reproductive rights (based on the case of Poland)
Jena Karim | University of London, Institute of Advanced Legal Study (IALS), Doctoral student, USA
How Collaboration of Informal Justice and Local Government Actors on Constitutional Equality Rights Can Move Toward
Substantive Equality
AI, Ethics & Neuro-Rights05
Chair
Classroom 18.04 | Floor 18
Rostam Neuwirth
University of Macau, Professor/Head of Department, Macao
Triantafyllos Gkouvas | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Postdoctoral Researcher, Spain
Artificial Intelligence and Moral Status
Rostam J. Neuwirth | University of Macau, Professor/Head of Department, Macao
Individualized Mass Manipulation Through Subliminal Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems: Prohibited AI Practices in the AI
Act and the Right to Cognitive Liberty
Eugenia Relaño Pastor | Complutense University, Professor, Spain
Neurorights and freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Chun-Chi Hung | Institute of Law for Science and Technology, National Tsing Hua University, Assistant Professor, Taiwan
Towards Inclusive AI Governance: Exploring Indigenous Commons and Collaborative Paradigms
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.45-16.15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
282
The challenges of criminal law in facing AI-related harms
The golden age of European space regulation
06
07
Chair
Chair
Classroom 18.03 | Floor 18
Classroom 16.02 | Floor 16
Beatrice Fragasso
Università degli Studi di Milano, PhD, Post-doctoral fellow, Italy
Aldo Sandulli
Luiss University, Full Professor, Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Beatrice Fragasso | Università degli Studi di Milano, PhD, Post-doctoral fellow, Italy
AI-related harms as a ‘socially accepted risk’? Scope and limits of criminal liability for AI providers
Marco Edgardo Florio | Università degli Studi di Roma “Sapienza”, PhD, Post-doctoral fellow, Italy
Why punish a “criminal” AI? (Critical) reflections around a thesis
Clementina Salvi | Queen Mary Law School, PhD student; Teaching assistant, United Kingdom
Regulating AI-generated harms: the case of intimate image abuse
Maria Dellagiacoma | Università Bocconi, PhD student; Teaching assistant, Italy
The algorithmic trading dilemma. Updating market abuse offenses, need or overreach?
Beatrice Panattoni | Università degli Studi di Verona, PhD; Post-doctoral fellow, Italy
AI in Healthcare: whether and how attributing criminal liability to health operators
Maria Elena De Maestri | Università di Genova, Research Fellow, Italy
EU, ESA and Member States after the European Space Law (with Chiara Cellerino, Università di Genova)
Andrea Capurso | Luiss University, Ph.D. Candidate, Italy
Beyond the Outer Space Treaty: Filling Gaps with National and Regional Space Laws (with Andrea Capurso, Luiss
University)
Laetitia Cesari | University of Luxembourg, Doctoral Researcher, Luxembourg
European Space Law: An Impact on National Authorization Practice (with Laetitia Cesari Zarkan, University of
Luxembourg)
Jakub Handrlica | Charles University, Full Professor, Czech Republic
Charting the Course Towards European Nuclear Use in the Space
Elisabetta Tatì | Luiss University, Research Fellow, Italy
Sustainability and Innovation in the European Space Regulation: The Role of Public Procurement
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.45-16.15
283
Economic and Social Rights & Constitutionalism
The future of Energy Law: a Consumer-centric Legal Framework
08
09
Chair
Chair
Classroom 07.04 | Floor 7
Classroom 13.01 | Floor 13
Etienne Durand
University of Essex, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Laura Kaschny | Tilburg University, PhD Candidate, Netherlands
Energy consumers and Energy Justice
Etienne Durand | University of Essex, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Energy consumers and Energy Markets
Marie Beudels | Université libre de Bruxelles, PhD Candidate, Belgium
Energy consumers and Energy Systems
Lucas Costa
Unesp, Professor, Brazil
Lucas NF Costa | Unesp, Professor, Brazil
The Empirical Picture of Constitutional Social and Economic Rights Generations
Antonio Canova | Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, Doctor en Derecho, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Empirical Constitutional Law rethinks the predominant theories of Constitutional Law
Eleni Frantziou | Durham University, Associate Professor in Public Law and Human Rights, United Kingdom
Legitimising the ‘Total Constitution’? The Emergence of Horizontal Duties to Protect Human Rights within World
Constitutions
Antonio Marinello | University of Siena, Professor of Tax Law and International Tax Law, Italy
Global perspective in taxation, State sovereignity and sustainable development
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.45-16.15
284
Precedent & Legal Certainty in Civilian Courts
The Social and Environmental Costs of New Technologies: An
EU Law Perspective
10
11
Chair
Chair
Classroom 04.01 | Floor 4
Classroom 13.04 | Floor 13
Lorenzo Schiano di Pepe
University of Genova, Full Professor of EU Law, Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Angela Correra | University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia”, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Social Sustainability and Digital Transition in European Policies
Benedetta Minucci | University Parthenope of Naples, Phd Researcher, Italy
The Impact of New Technologies on the Environment from the Perspective of the European Union
Cristina Grieco | University of Macerata, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
The Rise of “Digital Inequality”: EU Legal Tools to Mitigate Gender Bias in AI Systems
Federico Ceci | University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Assistant Professor of EU Law, Italy
Technology Companies, Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability
Alessandro Rosanò | University of Valle d’Aosta, Assistant Professor of EU Law, Italy
The 5-Star Citizen: On Social Scoring and Its Implications Under EU Law
Joaquín Velez
Universidad de los Andes, Assistant Professor, Colombia
Julia Wand Del Rey Cani | University of São Paulo, PhD Candidate, Brazil
A comparative perspective between Brazil and Mexico: thesis as opinion of the court?
Joaquin Velez-Navarro | Universidad de los Andes, Assistant Professor, Colombia
The use of foreign materials by the Colombian Constitutional Court
Rafał Stronk | University of Warsaw, PhD Candidate, Poland
Brazilian Supreme Court must take its (tax) precedents seriously: the uncertain future of judicial review in Brazil
Yichen Lo | National Taipei University, Assistant Professor, Taiwan
Analogie and why we do not need theories of statutory loopholes
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.45-16.15
285
Climate Change, Social and Economic Rights & Corporate
Responsibility
AI & Technology: Access, Use & Regulation in Comparative
Perspective
12
13
Chair
Chair
Classroom 07.03 | Floor 7
Classroom 18.02 | Floor 18
Miriam Allena
Bocconi University, Associate Professor, Italy
Ana Luiza Calil
Getulio Vargas Foundation, Prof., Brazil
Emmanuel K Nartey | The Open University, Dr, United Kingdom
Case Study - The Decision of Dutch Court in Urgenda and Milieudefensie and their Implication
Felix Delerm | University of Neuchatel, PhD Candidate, Switzerland
Beyond sustainability disclosure: Reshaping the legal framework for corporate social responsibility in public health
Thitinant Tengaumnuay | Chulalongkorn University, Lecturer, Thailand
Private Environmental Regulation and the State as a Facilitator
Miriam Allena | Bocconi University, Associate Professor, Italy
The ESG regulation: a farewell to the traditional public-private divide?
Emre Bayamlıoğlu | Tilburg Law School, post-doc, Netherlands
Artificial intelligence: Legal entanglements and implications in the era of the Anthropocene
Benoît Public Law Delooz | Universidad Central de Chile, Titular Profesor of Public Law, Chile
La planificación territorial sustentable en Chile
Fernanda Costa | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, PhD Student, Brazil
National Data Protection Authority and regulation of artificial intelligence in Brazil: prospects and challenges
Ana Luiza Calil | Getulio Vargas Foundation, Prof., Brazil
Are public institutions ready for the AI era? A view from the Brazilian case
Yi-Li Lee | Institute of Law for Science and Technology, National Tsing Hua University, Assistant Professor, Taiwan
Regulating artificial intelligence in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan:Legislative models, regulatory features, and driving
forces
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.45-16.15
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
286
BU Panel I: Substantive and Institutional Dimension of the
Banking Union
The future “sustainability” of the European Union: the resilience
of the European order in the face of global challenges
14
15
Chair
Chair
Classroom 16.01 | Floor 16
Classroom 12.03 | Floor 12
Fabian Amtenbrink
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Professor of European Union Law, Netherlands
Federico Savastano
Sapienza - Università di Roma, Researcher, Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Diane Fromage | Univ. of Salzburg, Professor of European Union Law, Austria
No EDIS but revamped DGS: is it sufficient?
Gaia Chiarini | Univ. of Salzburg, PhD candidate, Austria
No EDIS but revamped DGS: is it sufficient?
Jonathan Bauerschmidt | Council of the EU, Member of the Legal Service, Belgium
The law of Banking Union: Meroni-doctrine and the delegation of powers to EU agencies
Thibault Martinelli | Univ. of Salzburg, Postdoctoral researcher, Austria
Constitutional constraints on the role of national central banks within the Banking Union: independence and the
prohibition of monetary financing
Fabian Amtenbrink | Erasmus University Rotterdam, Professor of European Union Law, Netherlands
Giulia Santomauro | University of Münster, Postdoctoral Researcher, Germany
Next Generation EU and political integration: challenges in multilevel governance of national recovery and resilience
plans viewed through the lens of federalization
Eleonora Iannario | Sapienza - Università di Roma, PhD Candidate, Italy
The European Union as a “community of values”: article 2 TEU and the constitutional force of the rule of law
Adriano Dirri | LUISS, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
The era of conditionalities for safeguarding the rule of law: strengthening the EU integration through EU secondary law?
Francesco Severa | Sapienza - Università di Roma, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
The European Union as a geopolitical subject: between the Ukrainian crisis and common defence
Sergio Spatola Sapienza | Università di Roma, Postdoctoral Researcher, Italy
Economic duties and common public debt: conditionality, constraints and exercise of power
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.45-16.15
287
Regional Legal Issues (Spanish)
The prospect of a new type of bicameralism in the challenge of
differentiated legislative autonomy. Problems and analysis of a
Senate of territories
16
17
Chair
Chair
Classroom 04.02 | Floor 4
Classroom 11.01 | Floor 11
Francesco Clementi
University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Full Professor in Comparative Public Law, Italy
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Francesca Caleca | University of Rome - La Sapienza, PHD Student, Italy
For a cooperative and balanced decentralization: the italian regions in bicameralism
Allegra Dominici | University of Urbino, PHD Student, Italy
Additional forms of autonomy and the protection of a fundamental right: a possible balance?
Maria Frisina | University of Rome - La Sapienza, PHD Student, Italy
The President of the Upper Chambers: figure, role and functions. A comparative perspective
Emanuele Gabriele | University of Rome - La Sapienza, PHD Student, Italy
The debate on a new “Assembly of the Nations and Regions” and the representation of autonomies in the British
asymmetric Territorial Constitution
Davide Ragone | University of Rome – Sapienza, PHD - Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa, Italy
The Alberta Sovereignty Act: a legal instrument or just a threat?
Maria Grazia Rodomonte | University of Rome - La Sapienza, Associate Professor, Italy
The second territorial chamber in Italy: An unresolved issue?
Marta Franch
University Autonoma de Barcelona, Professor, Spain
Andrea Romano | University of Barcelona, PhD, Spain
“When gang-related violence amounts to persecution: adjudicating Central Americans’ asylum claims” (Spanish)
Victoria Martínez | Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Academic - PhD Student, Chile
The new right to care. Perspectives from Latin America (Spanish)
José D Argüello-Rueda | Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, PhD in Human Security and Global Law, Spain
The rights of nature: regulation, public policy and ecological justice
Javier García | Universidad de Las Américas, PhD, Chile
Critical factors for a convergent regulatory institutional framework for communications (Spanish)
Pau Vidal | Human Rights Lawyer, LLM, Spain
Disciplinary regime in the Spanish international protection reception system: compatibility with EU and human rights
protection standards (Spanish)
Marta Franch | University Autonoma de Barcelona, Professor, Spain
La Independencia De Los Comites De Etica De Investigacion Y Medicamentos
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.45-16.15
288
Assessing the Design and Impact of Inclusive Constitution-Making
Regional Approach to Administrative Law
18
19
Chair
Chair
Classroom 12.01 | Floor 12
Classroom 13.02 | Floor 13
Zachary Elkins
University of Texas at Austin, Associate Professor, USA
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Claudia Heiss | Universidad de Chile, Assistant Professor, Chile
Citizen Participation in the Chilean Constitutional Cycle: A Critical Assessment
Alexander Hudson | International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, Senior Advisor, Democracy
Assessment, Sweden
Connecting Ends and Means in Participatory Processes
Ashley McIlvain Moran | Comparative Constitutions Project, Research Director, USA
Tracing the Expression and Uptake of Constitutional Ideas across Three Reform Efforts in Chile
Abrak Saati | Umeå University, Associate Professor and Researcher, Sweden
Women’s Participation in Constitution-Making: What are International Constitutional Advice-Givers Recommending
and How are National Constitution-Makers Responding?
Nayel Nayel AlOmran
Zayed University, Associate Professor of Constitutional & Administrative Law, UAE
Robert Siucinski | University of Lodz, PhD, Poland
Europeanisation of administrative procedure as a result of horizontal interactions
Jan Papajanovský | Charles University, Master, Czech Republic
European billions and legal principles in the Czech Republic
Nayel Musa AlOmran | Zayed University, Associate Professor of Constitutional & Administrative Law, UAE
Difficulties that Block Applying the Electronic Government in Jordan
Luzardo Faria | University of Sao Paulo, PhD candidate, Brazil
Public Administration, consensuality and political interactions: renewing Brazilian Administrative Law dogmatics
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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14.45-16.15
289
Human Rights, Minorities & Gender before the ECtHR
Social and Economic Rights, Business & Human Rights
20
21
Chair
Chair
Classroom 05.02 | Floor 5
Classroom 07.02 | Floor 7
Dorota Pudzianowska
Warsaw University, Dr habil., Poland
Eréndira Ramos
University of Washington School of Law, Barer Scholar, USA
Inês Espinhaço Gomes | Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Guest Lecturer, Portugal
What can the ECtHR do for the human rights of gender and sex non-normative athletes?
Dorota Pudzianowska | Warsaw University, Dr habil., Poland
Case C-4/23 Mirin – another step in recognising LGBTQ+ individuals in EU law?
Zoe L Tongue | University of Leeds, Lecturer in Law, United Kingdom
Weak Reproductive Rights at the European Court of Human Rights
Ezgi Özlü | University of Luxembourg, Postdoctoral Researcher, Luxembourg
More transparency for more resilience? Just satisfaction awards of the European Court of Human Rights
Juan Pablo Lafón Izaguirre | Universidad Panamericana, Law Degree, Mexico
Concientious objection as human right
Merel Vrancken | Hasselt University, PhD student, Belgium
A human rights law perspective to addressing socioeconomic segregation in education in Flanders: the challenging
road ahead
Caroline Green | University of Oxford, Early Career Research Fellow, United Kingdom
The human rights obligations of AI tech companies: Are the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
enough?
Vivianne Y.-C. Weng | National Chengchi (sciences-po) University, Associate Professor, Taiwan
Human Rights under the ‘Multiple Empires’: Revisiting Taiwan’s Fisheries Controversies from a TWAIL Perspective
Moses Pinto | Autonomous University of Barcelona, Doctoral Student, Spain
Can the tax free salary of migrant labourers justify the absence of critical social security protection in Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) Countries?
Francesco Lucherini | University of Bologna, Doctoral student, Italy
Interpretative Positioning in Social Rights Adjudication
tEréndira Ramos | University of Washington School of Law, Barer Scholar, USA
A Right to a Sustainable Economy? Exploring the Intersection of Human Rights, Sustainable Development, and Political
Economy
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
290
Long (Parliamentary) COVID: the Growing Imbalance Between
Legislative and Executive Powers?
Information operations enabled by cyber operations and AI:
legal and policy challenges
22
23
Chair
Chair
Classroom 12.02 | Floor 12
Classroom 17.02 | Floor 17
Basile Ridard
University of Poitiers, Associate Professor of Public Law, France
François Delerue
IE University, Assistant Professor of Law, Spain
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Basile Ridard | University of Poitiers, Associate Professor of Public Law, France
Greater Use of Ordinances: an Effective Governmental Tool for Bypassing the French Parliament
Djordje Gardasevic | University of Zagreb, Professor of Constitutional Law, Croatia
Separation of Powers and Organisation of Parliamentary Sessions in the Post-Covid Context: the Case of Croatia
Patricia Jonason | Södertörn University, Associate Professor of Public Law, Sweden
Enhancing Preparedness in Sweden: Proposal of Delegating Powers in Civil Crisis
Gohar Karapetian | University of Groningen, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, Netherlands
The Changing Role of the Dutch Parliament in Future Public Health Crises
Wojciech Brzozowski | University of Warsaw, Associate Professor of Public Law, Poland
Legislative and Executive Powers in a Post-Covid and Post-Populist Poland
Vanessa Barbé | Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France, Professor of Public Law, France
Bérénice Boutin | Asser Institute, Senior Researcher in International Law & Project Leader DILEMA, Netherlands
Between negligence and malfunction: How to address responsibility for AI failures?
Fan Yang | Xiamen University School of Law, Assistant Professor of Law, China
Assessing the International Wrongfulness of AI-Enabled Information Operation
Argyri Panezi | UNB Faculty of Law, Canada Research Chair in Digital Information Law and Policy, Canada
Human oversight in the context of information operations. How do we determine human legal liability?
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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291
Book Roundtable with Anu Bradford: “Digital Empires”
Intelligence(s) and Innovation: building sustainable societies
24
25
Chair
Chair
Classroom 17.01 | Floor 17
Classroom 07.01 | Floor 7
Yuliya Kaspiarovich
IE Law School, Assistant Professor, Spain
Graça Enes
University of Porto- Faculty of Law/ CIJ - Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice, Associate Professor, Portugal
Speakers/Discussants
Speakers/Discussants
Anu Bradford | Columbia Law School, Professor, USA
Antonio Aloisi | IE Law School, Assistant Professor, Spain
Eugenia Castrillón | IE Law School, Vice Dean, Spain
Marie-José Garot | IE Law School, Associate Professor, Spain
Anabela Costa Leão | University of Porto Faculty of Law/ CIJ - Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice, Assistant
Professor, Portugal
AI, human rights and cultural diversity - towards more inclusive societies?
Angel Aday Jimenez Aleman | Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Professor (Profesor contratado doctor), Spain
The digitization of the social state: possibilities and vulnerabilities in the aftermath of the health crisis
Graça Enes | University of Porto Faculty of Law/ CIJ - Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice, Associate Professor,
Portugal
Is AI governance in the EU overcoming or refining ordoliberalism?
Luísa Neto | University of Porto Faculty of Law/ CIJ - Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice/ INA, I.P. (Portuguese
National Institute of Administration), Associate Professor, Portugal
Enhancing Public Administration as the collective intelligence for a resilient and sustainable society
Sofia Pinto Oliveira | University of Minho - School of Law, Assistant Professor, Portugal
Algorithms and legal procedures – new technologies in asylum procedures
Tiago Morais Rocha | CIJ - Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Justice/ University of Porto Faculty of Law, Researcher/
PhD Student, Portugal
Elections, democracy, and the rule of law in the Age of AI
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292
The many ways of externalization: Unveiling practices, actors,
and legal implications in EU migration and asylum governance
26
Chair
Classroom 05.01 | Floor 5
Violeta Moreno-Lax
Queen Mary University of London & University of Barcelona, Full Professor & Senior Research Fellow, United Kingdom
Speakers/Discussants
Paula García Andrade | Universidad Pontificia de Comillas, Associate Professor of EU Law, Spain
Soft Agreements in the EU External Action on Migration: Legal Effects and Justiciability
Eleonora Celoria | University of Turin, Lawyer & Post-doctoral Researcher, Italy
From the Reforms of the Concept of Safe Third Country to the Italy-Albania Deal on Migration: Examining New Trends in
the Externalization of Asylum Procedures
Andreina De Leo | University of Maastricht, PhD Researcher, Netherlands
From the Reforms of the Concept of Safe Third Country to the Italy-Albania Deal on Migration: Examining New Trends in
the Externalization of Asylum Procedures
Niovi Vavoula | Queen Mary University of London, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), United Kingdom
Externalizing Technology-based Surveillance: Databases, Biometrics and AI
Laura Salzano | University of Barcelona, PhD Researcher, Spain
Frontex as Enabler of Border Externalization: Aerial Operations, Non-Assistance (Dilemmas), and Partnerships with Third parties
| Parallel Sessions _ Wednesday 10
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Constitutional Law
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Legal History &
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EU Law & Antitrust
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Criminal Law
Fernando Pastor
Administrative Law
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Francisco Marcos
Business Law & Antitrust
François Delerue
International Law
Giulio Allevato
Tax Law
Marco de Benito
Civil Procedure &
Int. Arbitration
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Torts Law
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EU Law
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International
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Negotiation &
Corporate Law
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Constitutional Law
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International & EU Law
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Richard Albert
Sonsoles Arias
Gráinne De Búrca
Gustavo Buss
Marta Cartabia
Mariana Canales
Lorenzo Casini
Sabino Cassese
Federica Coppola
Rosalind Dixon
François Delerue
Marie-José Garot
Claudia Golden
Michaela Hailbronner
Ran Hirschl
Yuliya Kaspiarovich
Antonios Kouroutakis
Juan Sebastián López
Ruth Rubio Marín
Stefano Osella
Fernando Pastor
Irene Parra Prieto
Anna Pirri Valentini
Argelia Queralt
Marianne Poehls Risco
Evan Rosevear
Daniel Sarmiento
Amal Sethi
Sergio Verdugo
Joseph Weiler
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Index of
Speakers, Chairs
and Discussants
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301| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
A
B
89
254
194
138, 278
53
53, 146, 224, 276
118, 141
65, 113, 146
225
227
120
205
252
46, 130, 160
74, 204, 270
207
36, 252
190
26
125, 163
171
204
83, 126, 168
236
259
33
235
207
171
220
4, 9, 150, 198, 227, 299
256
107
285
141
119, 296
213
39, 73, 188
135
288
219
50
223, 254
53, 121
38, 104
40
12
255
169
236
270
286
277
71
85
175
126
218
89, 233
49, 191
83, 139, 223, 278
169
53
288
40
22, 96, 175, 198, 296, 299
267
67
104
48
273
96
217
217
32
187
191
158
69, 194
264
88, 275
72
87, 201
184
54, 196
54, 236
133
116
97
258
244
82
79
273
290
275
150
105
274
264
189
130
211
199
238, 108
261
277
107
92
278
287
113
117
121, 285
132
42
229
200
110
173
276
135
162
57, 242
200
136, 185
245
147/166/268
148
48
129
215
161
167
65, 123, 196
45
135
133
238
41
141
A. Fernández, Angelica
Abad, Leopoldo
Abarkan, Abida
Abat, Antoni
Abdelhamid, Adnane
Abebe, Adem Kassie
Abeyratne, Rehan
Abiri, Gilad
Acd, Martin
Ackerman, Bruce
Acuña, Juan Manuel
Adam, Kyomuhendo
Adamo, Caterina
Adelmant, Victoria
Adhihernawan, Muhammad Yoppy
Adigun, Muyiwa
Afsah, Ebrahim
Agarwal, Prachi
Aguilar Barroso, Claudia
Aguilera, Cristobal
Aguirre Castro, Pamela Juliana
Ahmad Taufik, Giri
Ahumada, Marian
Ahumada, Paula
Aird, Joshua
Akalin, Emre
Aktar, Lima
Al Khatib, Ola
Alarcón, Pablo
Alaverdashvili, Giorgi
Albert, Richard
Alberto, Tiago
Alhasani Maturano, Amir
Allena, Miriam
Allen-Franks, Alexandra
Allevato, Giulio
Allezard, Laurianne
Almada, Marco
Aloisi, Antonio
AlOmran, Nayel
Alonzo Andrade, Nathalie Margot
Altavilla, Cristian
Alterio, Ana Micaela
Álvarez García, Héctor
Álvarez Robles, Tamara
Álvarez Rodríguez, Ignacio
Álvarez Royo-Villanova, Segismundo
Alvear, Cristóbal
Ambra, Pietro
Ambrosi, Mathilde
Amparo, Thiago
Amtenbrink, Fabian
Ancite-Jepifánova, Dr Aleksandra
Angeli, Arianna
Angus, Debra
Antonucci, Corrado
Antonuzzo, Andrea
Anzenberger, Marlene
Aperio Bella, Flaminia
Aragona, Valentina
Arban, Erika
Ardizzone, Claudia
Arduini, Laura
Arguello, Darío
Arias Martínez, María Antonia
Arias, Sonsoles
Arlettaz, Fernando
Arlettaz, Jordane
Armao, Gaetano
Arnett, Chaz
Arnold, Rainer
Arroyo Gil, Antonio
Babeck, Alea
Babeck, Wolfgang
Bachert, Audrey
Bagni, Filippo
Baillet, Olivier
Bailliet, Cecilia Marcela
Baines, Beverley
Bakan, Joel
Balakrishnan Raju, Rupavardhini
Baldassarre, Silvia
Baldinelli, Livia
Baldwin, Guy
Bali, Asli
Bambrick, Christina
Banerjee, Somsubhra
Ban-Forgacs, Nora
Bang, Seung-Ju
Baraggia, Antonia
Barajas de La Vega, María José
Baranski, Marcin
Barata, Mário
Barbe, Camille
Barbé, Vanessa
Barber, Nick
Barboza, Estefania
Bard, Petra
Bardutzky, Samo
Bari, M Ehteshamul
Barillé, Pierre
Baron-Mendoza, Laura
Barroso, Luís Roberto
Barshack, Lior
Bar-Siman-Tov, Ittai
Barth, Clarissa
Basheska, Elena
Bassa, Jaime
Batista Jiménez, Fernando
Batista, Gabriel
Bauerschmidt, Jonathan
Baum, Ido
Bavetta, Flavia
Bayamlioğlu, Emre
Bayón, Juan Carlos
Bazzan, Giulia
Becerril, Belén
Bechtold, Eliza
Beck, Malou
Begadze, Mariam
Beguerie, Delfina
Behrendt, Christian
Behrendt, Svenja
Belavusau, Uladzislau
Bellamy, Richard
Belviso, Luca
Benvenuti, Marco
Arroyo Jiménez, Luis
Arruzzoli, Chiara
Arun, Chinmayi
Asimakopoulou, Eleftheria
Aswad, Evelyn
Atilano, Tania
Auby, Jean-Bernard
Avbelj, Matej
Avelar, Mariana
Ávila Negri, Sergio
Ávila, M. Paz
Ayala Pereira Filho, Marcio
Ayala, Carlos
Ayoubi, Lida
302| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
53
258
170
197
193
168
162
144
58
90
139
49
199
283
262
65
129
243
105, 229
248
131
176
235
56
70, 99
72
61
270
57
104
281
50
54
156
146
160
173
275
175
88
172
153
72
231
72
142
60, 90
278
183
211
224
44
193
290
139
70
14, 291
267
29
210
272
39
242
264
290
205
71
43
71
155
241
36
85
214
265
49
73
53
87
Benvenuti, Sara
Benvenuti, Simone
Benvindo, Juliano
Bercea, Raluca
Berg, Franziska
Berman, Paul Schiff
Bertaux, Camille
Bertel, Maria
Berti Suman, Anna
Berti, Nicola
Bertolini, Elisa
Beširević, Violeta
Betzu, Marco
Beudels, Marie
Bevilacqua, Marco
Bezerra Nunes, Rafael
Bhatia, Udit
Biber, Sümeyye Elif
Bień-Kacała, Aga
Bifulco, Raffaele
Biglino, Paloma
Bilchitz, David
Billi, Stefano
Billiet, Carole
Birkenkoetter, Hannah
Birmontien, Toma
Black, Isra
Blagojević, Anita
Blaive, Muriel
Blando, Felice
Blitt, Robert
Bloch, Ofra
Blumetti, Lidia
Bobić, Ana
Boeckenfoerde, Markus
Bogéa, Daniel
Bojanovska, Dorjana
Bolio, Gonzalo
Bologna, Chiara
Bolonha, Carlos
Bonelli, Matteo
Bonifati, Lidia
Bonini, Monica
Bonini, Paolo
Borg, Tonio
Borger, Vestert
Boschetti, Barbara
Bossacoma Busquets, Pau
Bossow, Anja
Botero , Catalina
Bottini, Eleonora
Bouaziz, Margaux
Bouhon, Frédéric
Boutin, Berenice
Boyne, Shawn
Boysen, Sigrid
Bradford, Anu
Bradley, Kieran
Brás, Afonso
Brescia Morra, Concetta
Brigante, Vinicio
Brito Bastos, Filipe
Brouwer, Evelien
Brunila, Tuukka
Brzozowski, Wojciech
Budeanu, Delia
Buendía Molina, Paloma
Buijze, Anoeska
Buono, Enrico
Burgess, Paul
Burgis-Kasthala, Michelle
Burguera, Leyre
Burrell Ribeiro, Natasha
Burton, Sarah
Buser, Andreas
Buss, Gustavo
Busuioc, Madalina
Butelli, Andrea
Buttarelli, Gianluca
C
240
117
185
151
147
287
285
170
26, 90, 246
31, 43, 115
155
186
231
135, 278
261
67, 125, 177, 248, 299
111
284
65
218
113, 150
181, 232
134, 283
47, 174
167
82
282
265
262
14
131
130
82
88, 133, 220, 272
88
4, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 87,
106, 168, 227, 263, 299
171
87
103
178, 220
92
124
97
66, 175
69, 100, 132, 145, 201, 299
145
4, 5, 69, 132, 299
198
234
291
191
42
242
216
35, 132
101, 175
102
153
284
89
282
104
292
224
219
Cafaro, Susanna
Caforio, Valeria
Cahill, Maria
Cajas, Mario
Caka, Fjoralba
Caleca, Francesca
Calil, Ana Luíza
Camara, Heloisa
Camarena González, Rodrigo
Cambien, Nathan
Camisa, Federica
Camoni, Daniele
Campelli, Enrico
Campinho, Bernardo
Campos Bernal, Heber Joel
Canales, Mariana
Canduzzi, Sara
Cani, Julia
Cannilla, Ana
Cannoot, Pieter
Canor, Iris
Canotilho, Mariana
Canova, Antonio
Capasso, Claudia
Cappuccio, Laura
Capuozzo, Valentina
Capurso, Andrea
Cárdenas Cordón, Alicia
Cardona Vallès, Mariona
Carmona , Salvador
Carmona, Ana
Carney, Terry
Carnota, Walter
Carolan, Eoin
Carraro, Maria Eduarda
Cartabia, Marta
Caruso, Corrado
Caruso, Elena
Carvalho, Mateus
Casado Pérez, Vanessa
Casanas Adam, Elisenda
Cascione, Claudia Morgana
Caserta, Salvatore
Casilli, Giulio
Casini, Lorenzo
Casonato, Carlo
Cassese, Sabino
Castella, Josep
Castellano, Federica
Castrillón, Eugenia
Caterini, Mario
Cavalcanti, Maria Francesca
Cavaliere, Paolo
Cavasino, Elisa
Cebulak, Pola
Ceccanti, Stefano
Ceccherini, Eleonora
Cecchini Manara, Virginia
Ceci, Federico
Celati, Benedetta
Cellerino, Chiara
Celone, Cristiano
Celoria, Eleonora
Cerda-Guzmán, Carolina
Ceresa Gastaldo, Francesca
303| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
253
162, 264
172, 244
283
16, 84, 104, 270
59, 104
46
196, 259
74, 98, 139, 225, 264
49
196
86
158
55
252
286
248
30
252
55
60, 248
44
209
74, 188, 210, 264
159
101, 131, 252
53
171
67, 81
95
95
213
27
60, 152
142
141
157
288
177
133, 272
89, 133
199
89
172
211
83
65, 128, 181
58
35
47
47, 174
134
30
233, 296, 299
176,249
104
284
156
286
104
235
79
62
116, 201
213
62
143, 229
239
103, 104, 105
79
72
73
169
Cerrillo Martínez, Agustí
Cerulli, Francesca
Cervantes, Andrés
Cesari, Laetitia
Cesario Alvim, Juliana
Cetina Presuel, Rodrigo
Chamberland, Émile
Chan, Cora
Chang, Wen-Chen
Charles, Salomé
Cheema, Moeen
Chen, Hui-Wen
Chen, Shun-Ling
Chevalier, Emilie
Chiara, Giuseppe
Chiarini, Gaia
Chible Villadangos, Pía Macarena
Chilton, Adam
Chirico, Francescopaolo
Chirulli, Paola
Chiti, Edoardo
Choi, Dahye
Choińska, Zuzanna
Choudhry, Sujit
Chronowski, Nóra
Ciancio, Adriana
Ciaralli, Carlo Alberto
Cinnirella, Claudia
Ciolli, Ines
Circolo, Andrea
Cirone, Enza
Citeroni, Nicole
Citino, Ylenia
Cittadino, Federica
Claes, Monica
Cłapińska, Katarzyna
Clarenne, Julian
Clementi, Francesco
Cohen Eliya, Moshe
Cohn, Margit
Coiante, Alessandra
Coinu, Giovanni
Colasante, Paolo
Coli, Martina
Colombara López, Ciro
Colombo, Carlo
Colón-Rios, Joel
Coman, Ramona
Comar, Dave-Inder
Comazzetto, Giovanni
Conti, Candida
Conticelli, Martina
Cooper, Zachary
Coppola, Federica
Correa Henao, Magdalena Inés
Corredoira, Loreto
Correra, Angela
Cortes Arbelaez, Alejandro
Costa, Fernanda
Costaldello, Angela
Costantino, Fulvio
Cotter, John
Couzigou, Irene
Covilla Martínez, Juan Carlos
Cristofolini, Chiara
Croce, Margherita
Cseres, Kati
Cserne, Peter
Csink, Lóránt
Cuesta, Pedro
Cupri, Alessandro
Curtin, Deirdre
Custos, Dominique
D
252
81
62, 69, 132
262
167, 212
38
124
76, 276
191, 220
68, 131
75
256, 257
42, 110, 142, 169, 199
9, 21
168
153
162
49, 262
253
87
121
125
214, 243
89
216
123, 243
143
275
145, 230
292
131
53
55, 147
282
145
167, 212
58
273
220
90
135
34, 167
126
174
43, 128, 206
142, 229
105
216
235, 269
14, 63, 107, 180
285
14, 20, 290, 296, 299
121
134
71
75
117, 282
214
285
152
193
29
39, 166
199
118
96, 215
121
125
38
214, 248
47, 115
172
D Ambrosio, Raffaele
Dabrowska, Patrycja
D’Alberti, Marco
Dalla Balla, Francesco
D’Aloia, Antonio
D’Alterio, Elisa
Daly, Paul
Daly, Tom
D’Amico, Luca
D’Amico, Marilisa
D’Andrea, Roberto
Dani, Marco
Dann, Philipp
Daud Aboud, Imani
Davola, Antonio
Dazzi, Niccolò
De Arriba-Sellier, Nathan
De Bellis, Maurizia
De Benedetto, Maria
de Búrca, Gráinne
de Carlos, Luis
De Clercq, Emma
De Coninck, Joyce
De Cooman, Jerome
De Grazia, Luciana
De Gregorio, Giovanni
De Jong, Irthe
De La Garza Martins, José Mario
de La Sierra, Susana
De Leo, Andreina
de Los Santos Menéndez, Fernando
De Luca, Alessandra
De Lucia, Luca
De Maestri, Maria Elena
de Miguel, Inigo
De Minico, Giovanna
De Nictolis, Elena
De Pascale, Giulia
De Pascalis, Paola Costanza Domenica
De Souza Depieri, Matheus
De Souza Machado, Joana
De Tullio, Maria Francesca
De Visser, Maartje
De Vivo, Isabella
De Vries, Syb
de Witte, Bruno
Deák, Márta Sarolta
Debucquois, Claire
Del Gatto, Sveva
Delaney, Erin
Delerm, Felix
Delerue, François
Delgado Rojas, Jesús Ignacio
Della Cananea, Giacinto
Della Malva, Mirko Pio
Della Valentina, Jacopo
Dellagiacoma, Maria
Delledonne, Giacomo
Delooz, Benoît
Delvaux, Guillaume
Demir, Esra
Demiray, Nezahat
Demkova, Simona
Demuro, Gianmario
Deokiram, Nicole
Dermine, Paul
Deskoska, Renata
Dethier, Stien
Di Carpegna Brivio, Elena
Di Chiara, Alberto
Di Ciommo, Iole Pia
Di Franco, Eleonora
304| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
71, 157
262
225
167
174
59, 106
85
175
171
228, 278, 279
286
128
236
62
135
70
53
287
211
272
56, 188
97
86, 124, 232
50
128, 151, 180, 238
91
41
123, 247
203
267
275
39
283
101, 148
44
Di Gregorio, Angela
Di Prospero, Tommaso
Di Stefano, Stefania
Dias, Sanjit
Díaz Azcunaga, Ana
Díaz Crego, Maria
Díaz Muzio, Sebastián
Dieni, Federica
Diez Sarasola, Mikel
Dimoulis, Dimitri
Dirri, Adriano
Divissenko, Nikita
Diwan, Anmol
Djoneva, Borislava
Doi, Tsubasa
Domínguez Diaz, Francisco Antonio
Domínguez, Nathalie
Dominici, Allegra
Dorochowicz, Marcin
D’Orsogna, Marina
Dotan, Yoav
Dothan, Shai
Doyle, Oran
Draga, Lisa
Drinóczi, Tímea
Drinovska, Natalie
Du Toit, Pieter
Duarte, Francisco
Dube, Nozizwe
Duffy-Meunier, Aurélie
Duke, George
Duraj, Tomasz
Durand, Etienne
Durst, Ludovica
Dziegielewska, Aleksandra
E
F
G
199
57
288
145
63
32, 58, 139, 214, 253
86
144, 245
33
29, 114, 172
185
38
49
260
134
153
41, 159, 269
227
33, 66, 110, 249
95
50
131
29
177
182
39, 166, 182
110
155
231
157
36, 59, 160, 250
257
94
132
157, 217, 239
126
282
111, 117
225
135
154
71
61
83
53, 114, 206, 257
141
134
282
262
287
49, 193
283
187, 274
124
41
117
287
69
217
159, 239
55, 286
244
63
28
28
159
144
153, 207
143, 190
57
95
60
124
78, 202, 268
262
39
138, 289
110
291
53, 114, 146
166, 35
135
156
289
66, 249
81
270
148, 175, 252
86, 271
170, 227
63, 202
90
207
53
119
128, 156
287
Farahat, Anuscheh
Faraldo Jarillo, Jose Maria
Faria, Luzardo
Fasan, Marta
Fasel, Mathieu
Fasone, Cristina
Favalli, Silvia
Favaro, Tamara
Federico, Veronica
Feisel, Franca
Feliziani, Chiara
Ferencz, Jácint
Ferguson, Erin
Fermeglia, Matteo
Ferrari Zumbini, Angela
Ferrario, Micol
Ferrer, Eduardo
Ferreres Comella, Victor
Ferri, Delia
Ferri, Federico
Fessha, Yonatan
Fiano, Nannerel
Fichera, Massimo
Filletti, Tiziana
Fink, Katharina
Fink, Melanie
Finn, Philip
Finocchiaro, Chiara
Fiorentino, Andrea
Firek, Wojciech
Fisher, Angelina
Fisher, Elizabeth
Fitriana, Dian
Fleerackers, Sofie
Florczak-Wątor, Monika
Flores Anarte, Laura
Florio, Marco Edgardo
Flynn, Tom
Fondimare, Elsa
Fontaine, Lucas
Fontaine, Manuel
Fontanella, Giulia
Forsberg, Lisa
Fossas, Enric
Fowkes, James
Fox, Natalie
Fraenkel, Cristina
Fragasso, Beatrice
Franca, Simone
Franch, Marta
Franssen, Mathilde
Frantziou, Eleni
Frateur, Jakob
Frattone, Cristina
Freitas, Tiago
Frese, Amalie
Frisina, Maria
Froc, Kerri
Froese, Judith
Fröhlich, Johanna
Fromage, Diane
Fromont, Louise
Frost, Neli
Fuchi, Keigo
Fuchi, Maiko
Fuchs, Marie-Christine
Fukushi, Tamami
Fuschi, Damiano
Eckes, Christina
Egbuta, Oluchi
Egidy, Stefanie
Eichler, Jessika
El Sabi, Sabrina
Eliantonio, Mariolina
Elizalde Carranza, Miguel Ángel
Elizondo García, Fernando
Elkins, Zachary
Elliott-Wiliams, Gabrielle
Enes, Graça
Enonchong, Laura-Stella
Episcopo, Francesca
Erdölen, Yunus Emre
Escobar Arbelaez, Elena María
Espinhaço Gomes, Inês
Estrada Tanck, Dorothy
Ewing, Keith
Fabris, Ligia
Fabrizzi, Federica
Facchinetti, Anna
Fachin, Melina
Fahey, Elaine
Falco, Valentina
Falese, Eugenia Maria
Falorni, Federico
Famà, Rosalba
Faraguna, Pietro
Gabriele, Emanuele
305| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
225
219
71, 186
62
153
185
191
131, 204
258
205
221
85
218, 243, 274
76, 159
292
131, 225
277
41, 150
192
246
67
41, 150, 287
226, 259
90
103
116, 186, 232, 259
192
290
170, 238
107
116, 228
174
65, 176
11, 263, 292, 297, 301
36
228
212
47, 234
142
88, 114, 146, 171, 223
112
182
145
248
39, 123, 231
54
77
166, 239
117
200
240
187
134
169
233
60
152
85
30, 126, 246, 276
224
41
111
175
281
77
38
274
255
57, 133
299
258, 280
202, 240
173, 213, 258
213, 247
103
156
198
226
84
31, 70
51
112
124
160, 188, 256
29, 76, 241, 277
217, 273
153
150
289
112
247
284
174
227
33
102, 191, 263
108
192
227, 173
33
209
144
160
216
161, 162
257
45
121
159
Gagnon, Sarah
Gail, Kendall
Gallarati, Francesco
Gallego, Javier
Galli, Alberto
Galli, Luca
Gallo, Morena
Gambatesa, Paolo
Ganbaatar, Geser
Ganesh, Aravind
Gangur, Petr
Ganley, Marcus
Ganty, Sarah
Garat, Paula
García Andrade, Paula
García Higuera, Rubén
García Muñoz, Soledad
Garcia Roca, Francisco Javier
García Ruales, Jenny
García Yzaguirre, Víctor
García, Emiliano
García, Javier
García, José Francisco
García, Pilar
García-Caro, Daniela
García-Huidobro, Eugenio
Garciandia, David
Gardasevic, Djordje
Gardbaum, Stephen
Gardiner, Jock
Gárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina
Gargani, Violetta
Gargarella, Roberto
Garot, Marie-José
Garrote, Maria
Gasparetto, Soraya Regina
Gastaldo, Valentina
Gaudiosi, Francesco
Gayoye, Martha
Gebeye, Berihun
Gegenava, Dimitry
Geiblinger, Sarah
Gennusa, Maria Elena
Gentile, Chiara
Gentile, Giulia
Gentilini, Alessandro
Gentimir, Alina
Gerards, Janneke
Gerbaudo, Marco
Gerbrandt, Ricki-Lee
Gerner-Beuerle, Carsten
Geron, Léna
Ghazzaoui, Ramsis
Giacobbe, Giulia
Giannidi, Alexandra
Giglioni, Fabio
Gilchrist, Heidi
Gillibrand, Nicky
Ginsburg, Tom
Girard, Charlotte
Girard, Raphael
Giudice, Lucía
Giupponi, Tommaso
Gkouvas, Triantafyllos
Glarou, Despoina
Glavanits, Judit
Glavina, Monika
Glennon, Seána
Gliszczynska-Grabias, Aleksandra
Golden, Claudia
Goldmann, Matthias
Goldner Lang, Iris
Goldoni, Marco
Golia, Angelo Junior
Golunova, Valentina
Gómez Fernández, Maria Itziar
Gómez, Angel
Gómez, Gastón
González Campaña, Nuria
González Hauck, Sué
Goossens, Jurgen
Goradze, George
Gosch, Daniel
Graber, Mark
Grabowska-Moroz, Barbara
Granat, Miroslaw
Graziadei, Michele
Graziani, Chiara
Green, Caroline
Greene, Alan
Grey, Colin
Grieco, Cristina
Grima Algora, Rosario
Grimm, Dieter
Grobbelaar-Du Plessis, Ilze
Groppi, Tania
Gross, Aeyal
Grover, Neeraj
Gruev, Ivo
Grześkowiak, Maciej
Grzeszczak, Robert
Gstrein, Oskar J.
Guerreiro Teixeira, Rita
Guiloff, Matias
Guimarães, Ana
Guo, Chelsea
Gurchiani, Tamar
Gutiérrez García, Elisa
Gyorfi, Tamas
H
73
265
26, 92
5, 16, 18 ,19, 74, 150,
197, 230, 276, 299
167, 255
115
115
94, 204
56, 155, 242
260
152
28
200
97
272
163, 289
44, 94, 182
271
226, 259
132, 203
82, 213
273
10, 21
200
205
102
30, 54, 100, 198, 299
202
166, 201
234
154
169
225
227
219
Hadwick, David
Haefke, Daniel
Hafetz, Jonathan
Hailbronner, Michaela
Halmai, Gabor
Hancox, Emily
Handrlica, Jakub
Harijanti, Susi
Harkens, Adam
Hasan Khan, Adil
Hatano, Ayako
Hatta, Takuya
Haupt, Claudia
Hayir, Nurbanu
Haynes-Mannering, Joshua Edward
Heiss, Claudia
Hennette Vauchez, Stéphanie
Henning, Arian
Henriquez, Miriam
Heri, Corina
Hering, Laura
Hermida Del Llano, María Cristina
Hernández López, Nancy
Hickey, Tom
Hicks, Elizabeth
Hikotani, Takako
Hirschl, Ran
Hoexter, Cora
Hofmann, Herwig
Hogan, Linda
Hogic, Nedim
Hommes, Wiebe
Hooper, Hayley J
Horvat Vuković, Ana
Hösi, Vincent Niklas
306| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
31, 108
75, 112
72
48
158
147
281
288
203
270
166
281
33
Hostovsky Brandes, Tamar
Houghton, Ruth
Hristo, Hristev
Hu, Margaret
Huang, Tai-Jan
Hubkova, Pavlina
Hudský, Jakub
Hudson, Alexander
Hughes, Kirsty
Huiskes, Brechtje
Huna, Ieva
Hung, Chun-Chi
Hungler, Sara
I
J
K
272
272
83, 168
126
34, 231
286
150
147
153
42, 270
58, 91
160
262
151
99
223
281
73
98
190, 297
102, 189
129, 188, 224
72
271
72
210
261
43, 91
54
241
209
230
161
112
140
138
125, 170
151 185
112
194
134
280
260
290
141, 164
41
258, 280
82
219
99
272
268
58
129
85
56
230
96
91, 128, 206
79, 82, 209
274
265
38
215
291
50
281
127
159
28, 73, 118, 223
284
119, 244, 291, 296, 299
180
42, 164, 186 276
199
247
31, 100, 176
281
281
157
32, 58
166
159
27
139
210
264
189
184
200, 224, 275
203
196
35
267
280
97
261
97
177
61
36, 252
113, 139, 189
38
168
12
126
103
124
74
202, 259
112
138, 212, 243, 277
63, 194
98
177
138
144
27, 67, 115
129
212, 241
35, 78, 81, 215
Iacopino, Annarita
Iacovone, Giovanna
Iaione, Christian
Iandoli, Annamaria
Iannaccone, Rosa
Iannario, Eleonora
Ibrido, Renato
Idriz, Narin
Iemma, Martina
Iglesias Keller, Clara
Iglesias Sanchez, Sara
Iglesias Seifert, Demian Ernesto
Iglesias, Daniel
Ilg, Michael
Iliadou, Ekaterini
Imamovic, Sejla
Ioffe, Yulia
Irion, Kristina
Irsan, Farani
Isailovic, Ivana
Ishihara, Kayoko
Issacharoff, Samuel
Istrefi, Remzije
Iurato, Andrea
Jackiewicz, Andrzej
Jackson, Vicki
Jacobs, Christina
Jacobson Russo, Cassandra
Jacoibsohn, Gary
Jaggi, Sharmi
Jakubek-Lalik, Jowanka
Jaschinski, Jannik
Jasiński, Wojciech
Javakhishvili, Paata
Jeanneney, Julien
Jelínek, Filip
Jenart, Cedric
Jerez, Rafael
Jikia, Mariam
Jimenez Aleman, Angel Aday
Jiménez Ramírez, Milton César
Jo, Hanui
John, Mathew
Jonason, Patricia
Jones, Brian Christopher
Jonski, Kamil
José Menéndez Menéndez, Agustín
Jóźwicki, Władysław
Jurado, Doly
Kaczmarczyk, Marek
Kadlec, Ondřej
Kadota, Miki
Kahl, Verena
Kaiser, Anna-Bettina
Kalan, Maša
Kalders, Siemen
Käll, Jannice
Kalmo, Hent
Kanevskaia Whitaker, Olia
Kapica, Kamil
Kappé, Marleen
Kaptur, Klaudia
Karácsony, Gergely
Karapatakis, Andreas
Karapetian, G.
Karazivan, Noura
Karim, Jena
Karklina, Kate
Karlsson, Haukur Logi
Karwa, Surbhi
Kaschny, Laura
Kaspiarovich, Yuliya
Kato, Mariana
Kaufmann, Rodrigo
Kaur, Guneet
Kaushal, Asha
Kavanagh, Aileen
Kavelidze, Eka
Kavelidze, Tea
Kaya, Refia
Kazai, Viktor
Kelder, Kätliin
Kelemen, Katalin
Kemmerer, Alexandra
Kenny, David
Kerlin, Jakub
Kerr, Jessica
Keskin, Oguzhan Bekir
Khabook, Reza
Khaitan, Tarun
Khanna, Vandita
Khosla, Madhav
Kila, Dr Kikelomo
Kim, Eun Hye
Kim, Hyo Youen
Kim, Kwangjae
Kim, Sangsoon
Kim, Seon-Taek
Kindlová, Miluše
King, Jeff
Kingsbury, Benedict
Kinoshita, Masahiko
Király, Péter Bálint
Kirchmair, Lando
Kisakye, Diana
Kisilowski, Maciej
Kitsou, Stevi
Klatt, Matthias
Klopocka Jasinska, Marta
Knight, Dean
Kobaladze, Lika
Kochenov, Dimitry
Kochman, Aleksandra
Kohn Goldschmidt, Lauren
Kolawole, Omowamiwa
Kollarics, Flóra
Komamura, Keigo
Komarek, Jan
Konstadinides, Theodore
Koranyi, Kinga
Korkea-Aho, Emilia
307| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
128, 268
221
43, 99, 126, 150, 221
207
59
118
18, 46, 106, 296, 299
85, 217
274
91, 191
258
183
49
43
236
39
100
108
132
151
66
213
161
113, 188, 268
229
105, 211
202
81, 175
65, 223
241
135
129, 190
31, 247
86, 255
61
202
Kortese, Lavinia
Korzec, Piotr
Kosar, David
Kosenkov, Oleksandr
Kotanidis, Silvia
Kotsoni, Maria
Kouroutakis, Antonios
Kovac, Mitja
Kovacs, Agnes
Kovalcik, Michal
Kowalewska, Emilia
Kowalik, Krystyna
Kowalski, Elodie
Kozak, Małgorzata
Kozicki, Katya
Krajewski, Marcin
Krech, Michele
Kretzmer, David
Krisch, Nico
Krogel, Maciej
Krolla, Eva Sophie
Kron, Amanda
Krtolica, Marko
Kuan-Wei, Chen
Kubińska, Aleksandra
Kucharski, Tomasz
Küçük, Esin
Kuhner, Timothy
Kukavica, Jaka
Kukliński, Patryk
Kula, Aysegul
Kumm, Mattias
Kunz, Raffaela
Kuo, Ming-Sung
Kuoch, Virginie
Kuskonmaz, Elif Mendos
L
M
77, 194
57, 115, 228
92, 290
65, 101, 200
48
76, 183
264
203
86, 141, 199, 228
250
62, 206
117
120
258
29, 197
264
234
58
85
185
187
163, 256
248
220
246
110
291
238
177
285
185
198
265
30, 99, 254
55
185
50
32
75, 120, 275
125,259
119
247
40
155
106
249
73
98, 118, 141, 255
178
103
172
144
233
33
99, 150
56, 170, 232
248
123
178
188
105
30
202
231
175
59
62
61
178
78
163
15, 74, 98
268
29, 258
201
70
156
284
163
178
123, 155, 187, 215
98, 145, 255
38,121, 256
114
140
83, 101
121
240
236
116
54
114
216
43
150, 205
135, 289
229
207
203
67
68, 169
32
L. Drymiotou, Elena
Lachmayer, Konrad
Lafón, Juan Pablo
Lafont, Cristina
Lagos Tschorne, Catalina
Łakomiec, Katarzyna
Lanceiro, Rui
Landa, César
Landau, David
Lang, Andrej
Langford, Malcolm
Lanier, Clement
Lanssens, Camille
Lapiashvili, Nino
Larsen, Signe
Lasa López, Ainhoa
Lasek-Markey, Marta
Lattanzi, Umberto
Laurenti Collino, Nicoletta
Lauri, Cristiana
Laviola, Francesco
Law, David
Lawton, Lia
Layden, Alex
Lazarus, Liora
Leahy, Ann
Leão, Anabela
Lee, Hyeyoung
Lee, Tsung-Ling
Lee, Yi-Li
Leggio, Michela
Leijten, Ingrid
Leisure, Patrick
M Versteeg, Mila
M. Meneses Do Vale, Luís A.
M. Rashwan, Eman
Ma, Xiangyu
Macchia, Marco
Macdonnell, Vanessa
Machín Mezher, Jorge
Macho Pérez, Ana Belén
Macklin, Audrey
Maculan, Elena
Magnano, Giovanni
Maimela, Charles
Makaza-Goede, Dorothy
Maksymczuk, Kacper
Malagodi, Mara
Malik, Hardik
Mampuys, Ruth
Mancini, Luna
Manenschijn, Jorieke
Manikis, Marie
Manna, Mario
Leloup, Mathieu
Lerner, Hanna
Lerro, Angelo
Letnar Černič, Jernej
Lev, Amnon
Levantino, Francesco Paolo
Levi, Yonatan
Levy, Mélanie
Lewans, Matthew
Li, Agne
Li, Ruiyi
Lidauer, Michael
Lie, Runar
Lienbacher, Sophia
Lifshitz, Yael
Liguori, Francesco
Lima, Jairo Néia
Lin, Chien-Chih
Lin, Hsin Hsuan
Linden-Retek, Paul
Linguanti, Rebecca
Lischewski, Isabel
Llop Cardenal, Elisa
Lo, Yichen
Loevy, Karin
Lofaro, Giuseppina
Longo, Erik
Loper, Kelley
Lopes, Ana Maria D’Ávila
Lopes, José
López Bofill, Hector
López Castillo, Antonio
López, Yolanda
López-Tarruella Martinez, Aurelio
Lorenzetto, Bruno
Lőrincz, Viktor Olivér
Losurdo, Federico
Lourenco, Ana
Lovera Parmo, Domingo Andres
Loxa, Alezini
Lozada Gomez, Marcelo
Lucherini, Francesco
Luining, Michiel
Luk, Ngo Chun
Lukan, Matthias
Lukina, Anna
Lupo, Antonietta
Lupo, Nicola
308| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
272
272
133
238
68, 169
246
130
225
67
202, 240
284
147
147
127, 155
214, 243
190
184
85
231
41
286
26
121
90
287
53
84, 138, 196, 249
54
105, 265
233
134, 168
102, 268
206
144
75
100
225, 272
44
218
70
72
62
163
181
138, 187, 239, 274
192
175, 281
259
102
175
57
132
50
225
194
281
74
258, 280
240, 269
163
265
157, 276
34
105
235
16, 128
116
123
273
250
192
72
236
236
72
78
284
201
45
264
73, 114
88
269
87
28, 68, 268
177, 205
105
244
204
257
162
146
40
219
240
121
114
292
78
41, 76, 154, 269
110, 139
138, 288
189
214, 243, 292
107, 254
77
87
212, 241, 277
199
226
35, 78, 103, 132
140, 203, 117
77, 216
141
151
51, 168, 203, 245
264
136
51
115
230
230
105
45
92
146
255
220
243
Manzetti, Vanessa
Manzini, Pietro
Maravall Buckwalter, Isabel
Marcel, Victor
Marchese, Alberto
Marcilla Córdoba, Gema
Marcinko, Marcin
Marguet, Laurie
Mariantoni, Luca
Marin, Luisa
Marinello, Antonio
Marinkovic, Tanasije
Marique, Yseult
Markakis, Menelaos
Markard, Nora
Marketou, Afroditi
Marona, Marjorie
Marques, Ana Luiza
Márquez, Laura
Martín, Claudia
Martinelli, Thibault
Martínez Coral, Catalina
Martínez Isidoro, Beatriz Del Carmen
Martínez Moscoso, Andrés
Martínez, Victoria
Martín-Fernández, Carmen
Martinico, Giuseppe
Martire, Dario
Márton, Csapodi
Martufi, Adriano
Marzal Yetano, Elia
Masahiro, Sogabe
Masanzu, Shingira
Masatoshi, Kokubo
Masiero, Anna Francesca
Massa, Michele
Masterman, Roger
Masuta, Emi
Matamoros Pineda, Anny Lineth
Matiashvili, Tamar
Matijevic, Milica
Mattarella, Bernardo
Mattos, Karina
Maués, Antonio
Mayoral, Juan Antonio
Mayr, Stefan
Mazo, Eugene
Mcdonald-Norman, Douglas
Mcelwain, Kenneth
Mecinas, Juan Manuel
Meghwar, Mukesh Kumar
Megiddo, Tamar
Meijer, Hannah
Meinel, Florian
Mejía Restrepo, Andrés Fernando
Melero, Mariano C
Melo Egídio, Mariana
Mendes, Joana
Menéndez, Natalia
Merayo Fernández, Rodrigo
Merchán Duque, Mateo
Mercier, Sophie
Messina, Daniela
Mészáros, Gábor
Metelska-Szaniawska, Katarzyna
Meyer, Emilio Peluso Neder
Mezei, Kitti
Mezykowska, Aleksandra
Mezzetti, Luca
Mikuli, Piotr
Milenkovic, Marko
Miliuviene, Jolita
Miljojkovic, Teodora
Miloš, Matija
Mingardo, Giacomo
Minkkinen, Panu
Minucci, Benedetta
Mir, Oriol
Mirzashvili, Nato
Mitchell, Ryan
Miyandazi, Victoria
Mobasher, Bashir
Mobilio, Giuseppe
Mocavini, Giorgio
Modi, Neil
Moller, Kai
Möller, Kolja
Molnar, Tamas
Monaya, Nova
Monciunskaite, Beatrice
Montalván-Zambrano, Digno
Monteiro, Artur
Montesinos Padilla, Carmen
Montoya, Steffany
Mooij, Anne
Moon, Richard
Moraes de Andrade, Felipe
Morais Rocha, Tiago
Morales, Gladys
Morales, Mariela
Morales-Cerda, Natalia
Moran, Ashley M
Moreira, Eduardo
Moreno Lax, Violeta
Moreno, Angela
Moreno, Javi
Morgante, Sara Rosaria
Morijn, John
Moroni, Lorenzo
Morosini, Fabio
Morvillo, Marta
Möschel, Mathias
Mota, Clara
Moura, Suellen
Mousmouti, Maria
Mueller, Andreas
Mueller, Sascha
Mulazzani, Giovanni
Müller, Andreas
Müller, Christoph
Müller, Klaas
Müller-Elmau, Marie
Müller-Mall, Sabine
Muniz Da Conceicao, Lucas Henrique
Murphy, Anthony
Murray, Christina
Murray, Joanne
Mutlu, Ismail
Muto, Giuseppe
N
152
45
89
132
69
102, 131, 167, 204
44
285
283
46
225
233
13, 31, 54, 94, 150, 254
291
198
182
Nagy, Attila
Nakashidze, Malkhaz
Napolitano, Clara
Napolitano, Giulio
Narain, Vrinda
Nardocci, Costanza
Narihara, Satoshi
Nartey, Emmanuel
Nascimento Ferraz Costa, Lucas
Nayak, Nakul
Ndior, Valere
Negri, Stefania
Neo, Jaclyn
Neto, Luísa
Netto, Luísa
Neubauer, Valentina
309| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
79, 119
281
94
143
55
73
145
34, 148
215, 292
92
42, 71
63
259
63
193
218, 257
146
40
246
98
Neumeier, Christian
Neuwirth, Rostam
Nicholas Singarimbun, Bernard
Nicòtina, Alberto
Niehaus, Manuela
Nikaj, Aksel
Ninatti, Stefania
Niola, Francesca
Niovi, Vavoula
Nita, Anca Jeanina
Nocera, Laura Alessandra
Nogueira, Thaiana
Norton, Jane
Notermans, Pierre
Nowicka, Zuzanna
Nugraha, Ignatius Yordan
Nunes, Fabio
Núñez Fernández, José
Núñez Vaquero, Álvaro
Nwokora, Zim
O
P
82
26
55,267
69, 110, 255
106, 167
132, 244
112, 218
28, 44
28
70
275
155
104
204
260
291
145
270
72
21, 127
79
180
163
220
75
20, 21, 68, 118, 223, 254, 299
48
289
27, 65, 146, 182
245
148
193
171, 249
187
173
249
206, 263
89, 123, 155, 231
34
253
268
29
58
282
59, 291
154
89
117, 188
77
35
288
62
232
256
39, 166
59, 79
280
280
87
60, 92, 120, 246, 275, 299
199
233
261
35, 117, 218
19
33
162
142
35
101
61
60
128, 154
154, 267
87
35
102
145
245
140, 228
256
170, 216
42
47
34
265
41, 76, 110, 277
68
60, 196, 223, 276
212
140, 267
87
277
211
204
236
49, 217
83
192
200, 276
41
150
271
249
141
47
62
87
54
289
49
154, 269
74
218
69, 201, 299
252
252
42, 75
168
Obando Gamarra, Leslie
Obayashi, Keigo
Öberg, Marja-Liisa
O’Cinneide, Colm
Oder, Bertil
Odermatt, Jed
O’Donoghue, Aoife
Ohnishi, Namithea
Okitsu, Yukio
Okropiridze, Tsisia
Olaiz González, Jaime
Olcay, Tarik
Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier
Olivato, Giulia
Oliveira, Heloísa
Oliveira, Sofia
Ollino, Alice
Orator, Andreas
Orban, Endre
O’Regan, Kate
Orlandi, Neliana
Orlando-Salling, Jennifer
Ortega, Magdalena P
Oseckytė, Agnė
Osei-Dwomoh, Akwasi
Osella, Stefano
Ottenheimer, Davi
Özlü, Ezgi
Paar, Elisabeth
Pacella, Flavia
Pach, Maciej
Padrin, Chiara
Padrón Pardo, Floralba
Pagnanelli, Valentina
Palazzo, Nausica
Palermo, Francesco
Palka, Przemyslaw
Palmiotto, Francesca
Palombino, Giacomo
Palonen, Kari
Pan, Jingying
Panaccio, Charles-Maxime
Panascì, Maria Antonia
Panattoni, Beatrice
Panezi, Argyri
Pantazatou, Katerina
Paoloni, Niccolò
Paolucci, Federica
Pap, András
Papachristodoulou, Aphrodite
Papajanovský, Jan
Pardi, Aldo
Pardo Vergara, María
Paredes, Felipe
Pareja, Teresa
París, Davide
Park, Sungho
Park, Zin-Wan
Parona, Leonardo
Parra, Irene
Paruzzo, Francesca
Pascoe, Daniel
Paskowski, Christopher
Passalacqua, Virginia
Pastor Merchante, Fernando
Pastor y Camarasa, Alicia
Patricio Da Paixao, Juliana
Patrin, Maria
Paul, Abba
Pavel, Carmen
Pavlidis, Laura
Pediconi, Maria
Peirone, Franco
Pelekis, Dionysios
Pellegrino, Francesca Saveria
Pelliconi, Andrea Maria
Penalva, Janaína
Penasa, Simone
Pensabene, Paolo
Penteado, Taís
Pereira Júnior, Antonio Jorge
Pereira, Jane
Pereira, Thomaz
Pérez Medina, Dévika
Pérez Miras, Antonio
Pérez Salamanca, Carolina
Pérez, Edward
Pergolizzi, Laura
Perham, Elisabeth
Perju, Vlad
Perlo, Nicoletta
Peroni, Maria De Lourdes
Perotti Pinciroli, Ignacio
Perrone Campos Mello, Patricia
Perwira, Indra
Petersen, Felix
Petersen, Niels
Petkova, Bilyana
Petropoulou Ionescu, Danai
Phillipson, Gavin
Piątek, Wojciech
Piccirilli, Giovanni
Piccone, Aldo
Piernas López, Juan Jorge
Pietrzkiewicz, Michał
Pignocchi, Matteo
Pileggi, Francesca
Pillai, Gauri
Pinelli, Cesare
Pinto, Moses
Piotrowski, Ryszard
Piovesan, Flavia
Pippan, Christian
Pironnet, Quentin
Pirri, Anna
Pistelli, Federico
Pizzolla, Agnese
Platz Pereira, Diego
Plaza, Carmen
310| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
159, 239, 267
174
138
85
131
90
123, 188, 243
182
216
253
103
27, 152, 187, 238
177
153
90, 92, 220
182, 256
111, 139, 182
48
73, 159
194
77
147
177
130
14, 74, 218
191
192
68, 169
95
148
289
241
Pócza, Kálmán
Poddar, Mihika
Podkowik, Jan
Podpeskar, Neža
Poggi, Francesca
Poli, Maria Daniela
Pollicino, Oreste
Ponader, Maximilian
Ponce de León, Viviana
Ponce Solé, Julio
Poort, Lonneke
Popelier, Patricia
Porat, Iddo
Porcheddu, Francesca
Porcnik, Tanja
Post, Robert
Pou Gimenez, Francisca
Powell, Catherine
Pozas-Loyo, Andrea
Pozsar-Szentmiklosy, Zoltan
Pratap, Bhanu
Preshova, Denis
Preuss, Ondřej
Pribytkova, Elena
Prieto Rudolphy, Marcela
Procházková, Andrea
Proença Süssekind, Evandro
Prudente, Valentina
Psygkas, Athanasios
Puchta, Radosław
Pudzianowska, Dorota
Pues, Franka
Q
R
245
33
56
33
210
19, 68, 94
86, 136
46
287
81, 154, 181
36
76
257
168
239
156, 172
36, 90, 261
120
246
290
261
46, 120, 168, 206, 230
38
253
46, 271
174
256
66
229
172, 244
67, 198, 236
56, 123, 243
282
100
106
58
152, 223
125
238
193
228
271
68
192
290
42, 74
108
213
67
268
102
126
40
94
38
194
264
124
253
118
206
249
167, 227
49
101, 175, 287
234
82
82, 219
82
204
99, 125, 157, 187
47, 287
233
107
104
100, 139, 214, 131
66, 223
180
163
284
95, 202
161, 221
277
194, 236
95
28, 110, 142, 197
200
112
31, 54, 108,1 40, 263
107
235
139, 182, 223, 255, 299
36,104
185
124
252
55, 99
99
72
Quadarella, Chiara
Quarco, Benedicta
Quarem, Sharleen
Queiroz, Benedita
Quelhas, Daniela
Queralt Jiménez, Argelia
Rabai, Beatrice
Raghavan, Malavika
Ragone, Davide
Ragone, Sabrina
Rahman, Faiza
Rainaldi, Stefania
Rainford, Seán
Rakshita, Sangh
Rama, Arta
Ramírez Álvarez, Luis Alejandro
Ramírez Cleves, Gonzalo
Ramírez García, Hugo Saúl
Ramírez Ludeña, Lorena
Ramos, Eréndira
Ramson, Lasse
Ranchordas, Sofia
Randazzo, Salvatore
Rangone, Nicoletta
Raso, Jennifer
Rawat, Anjali
Rayon Ballesteros, Maria Concepcion
Reale, Carla Maria
Rebasti, Emanuele
Reca Milanta, Sofía
Recabarren, Clemente
Reichman, Amnon
Relaño Pastor, Eugenia
Repetto, Giorgio
Restrepo-Saldarriaga, Esteban
Restuccia, Laura
Reybrouck, Karel
Reyes, Constanza
Rhee, Woo-Young
Rhein-Fischer, Paula
Riberi, Pablo
Ricci, Carola
Riccioli, Alessia
Richelle, Justine
Ridard, Basile
Riegner, Michael
Rimalt, Noya
Rinaldi, Alberto
Rinaldi, Eleonora
Riordan, Rónán
Ríos, Yolanda
Ríos-Figueroa, Julio
Riquelme-Vázquez, Pablo
Ristawati, Rosa
Rivellini, Giulio
Rivera León, Mauro Arturo
Rizzi, Marco
Rizzi, Paola Francesca
Rizzoni, Giovanni
Roberts, Christopher
Robinson, Lynsey
Robles Ustariz, Andrea
Rodak, Lidia Małgorzata
Rodio Nico, Lorenzo
Rodomonte, Maria Grazia
Rodrigues De Oliveira, Ricardo
Rodríguez, Francisco
Rodríguez, Juan
Rodríguez-Gamal, Juan Francisco
Roestamy, Martín
Romainville, Céline
Romano, Andrea
Romano, Enza
Romano, Stella
Romeo, Anna
Romeo, Graziella
Romero Caro, Francisco Javier
Romero Rivero, Diego De Guadalupe
Romero, Felipe
Rosanò, Alessandro
Rose-Ackerman, Susan
Rosenberg, Roni
Rosero, Cristina
Rosevear, Evan C.
Rossbach, Matthias
Roux, Theunis
Rowbottom, Jacob
Rowe, Adam
Roznai, Yaniv
Ruano, Teresa
Rubechini, Patrizio
Rubio Marín, Ruth
Rubio, Rafael
Ruggeri, Cinzia
Ruggeri, Federico
Rulli, Edoardo
Rybski, Robert
Rydel, Konrad
Rytel-Warzocha, Anna
311| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
S
250, 288
26, 159
26
98
269
93, 211
63, 152, 223
119
27, 74
186
186
134
111, 227
78
111
113
283
293
28, 110, 224, 260
18, 1078
260
219
81
192, 226
63
234
77
236
262, 282
77, 278, 279
101, 286
278
207
83
70
60
27, 154, 196, 299
184
63, 131, 267
286
167
26, 184
212
82, 111, 229
183
161
105, 197, 241
284
107, 162
107, 162
231
119, 183, 214
188
210
7, 188
111, 197, 223
56
91, 215
274
36
49
260
61
210
146
155
30
97
48
235
32
104, 254
71
31, 88, 223, 253, 301
287
90
243
69, 100, 183
36, 132
61
130
271
9
107
130
98, 238
108, 164
39
152
151
68
153
221
182
260
50
125, 197
123, 187, 215
84
250
46, 129
160, 209, 242
257
124
39, 288
129
145
125
65, 173
41, 139, 227
209
211
26, 129, 171, 275
100
79
63
123
120
62
40
98, 148
27, 65, 129
44
101, 238
103
224
278
121
274
126
252
58
153
263
66, 102, 204, 249
217
274
217
180
138
205
186, 231
262
119
82, 160, 191
235
62
174
Saati, Abrak
Saavedra, Camilo
Saavedra, Pablo
Sabharwal, Prashant
Sacchetto, Ernestina
Safta, Marieta
Sahadzic, Maja
Saiger, Anna-Julia
Sajjad, Muhammad
Saker, Helena
Saker, Raz
Salazar Benítez, Octavio
Salazar, Daniela
Salazar, Sebastian
Salese, Valeria
Saliternik, Michal
Salvi, Clementina
Salzano, Laura
Samararatne, Dinesha
Sammut, Ivan
Sampaio, Margarida
Sánchez Velásquez, David
Sánchez, Óscar
Sanchez-Badin, Michelle
Sanctis de Brito, Adriane
Sander, Barrie
Sandor, Judit
Sandro, Paolo
Sandulli, Aldo
Santiago Lima, Flavia Danielle
Santomauro, Giulia
Santos Botelho, Catarina
Santos, Luane
Saputelli, Gabriella
Saqib, Shahab
Sari, Aurel
Sarmiento, Daniel
Sarria, Raquel
Sauca, José M.
Savastano, Federico
Sawicki, Jakub
Sayeed, Md. Abu
Scalcon, Elena
Scarcello, Orlando
Schaefferle, Eva
Schembri, Ilona
Scheppele, Kim Lane
Schiano Di Pepe, Lorenzo
Schininà, Fernanda
Schinina, Maria
Schirripa, Marco
Schmalz, Dana
Schmitt, Lewin
Schneiderman, David
Schnitzer, Shani
Scholtes, Julian
Schoone, Edo
Schramm, Moritz
Schwartz, Alex
Scott, Paul
Séaux, Charlotte
Sebastian, John
See, Zheng Hong
Segoin, Daniel
Seidel, Katrin
Selman, Caroline
Selnicean, László
Seokno, Hong
Sepúlveda Hales, Bárbara
Sernani, Paolo
Serowaniec, Maciej
Serrano Maillo, Isabel
Serrano, Juan Enrique
Sethi, Amal
Severa, Francesco
Severgnini, Francesco
Sevrin, Eva
Shachar, Ayelet
Shadmy, Tomer
Shahizam, Shukri
Shany, Yuval
Sharma, Sajal
Sharpston, Eleanor
Shaw, Yung-Djong
Shereshevsky, Yahli
Shin, Yoon Jin
Shinar, Adam
Shirouzu, Takashi
Shlomo, Sivan
Sichel, Karen
Siciliano, Maria Letizia
Siciliano, Silvia
Sidhu, Sahibnoor
Siegel, Reva
Silva, Welena
Silveira, Luciana
Simón Yarza, Fernando
Simoncini, Andrea
Simonelli, Marco Antonio
Simonetti Izquierdo, Luciano
Sinclair, Alexandra
Sipulova, Katarina
Sirois, Jacqueline
Sisto, Gianluca
Siuciński, Robert
Skoutaris, Nikos
Skrebo, Edin
Slautsky, Emmanuel
Slavík, Matěj
Sledzinska Simon, Anna
Słok-Wódkowska, Magdalena
Słupczewski, Marek
Smith, Ewan
Smokvina, Vanja
Smuk, Peter
Soares Farinho, Domingos
Sobaczewska, Anna
Soberanes Díez, José María
Sola, Agostino
Solar, Puerto
Sołtys, Agnieszka
Somek, Alexander
Son, Hyeungseob
Song, Jiewuh
Soroiu, Alexandru
Soto, Sebastián
Souza, Carlos Affonso
Souza, Raphael
Spáč, Samuel
Spadaccini, Sara
Spadaro, Ignazio
Spaventa, Eleanor
Spaziani, Andrea
Sperti, Angioletta
Spigno, Irene
Stajnko, Ana
Štajnpihler Božič, Tilen
Stanta, Neli
Stanton, John
Stębelski, Marcin
Stefanus, Hendrianto Sj
Stegher, Giuliaserena
Steible, Bettina
Stein, Sarah Katharina
Steininger, Silvia
Stephenson, Scott
Stepien, Barbara
Sterpa, Alessandro
312| Index of Speakers, Chairs and Discussants
79, 114, 197
32
31
60, 246
94
68
235
233
36
123
148, 150, 151
247
270
158
138, 247
180
94, 256
197
68, 204
68, 239
36
94
74, 204
74, 86, 227, 255
98
62
116
152
219
76, 193
Steuer, Max
Stiers, Mariet
Stoica, Victor
Stone, Adrienne
Stopler, Gila
Stradella, Elettra
Stratilatis, Costas
Strazza, Giordana
Streinz, Thomas
Strojin-Štampar, Anja
Stronk, Rafał
Strumia, Francesca
Sturgeon, Roy
Su, Hui-Chieh
Su, Yen-Tu
Suarez, Alberto Abad
Suk, Julie
Sullivan, Maurício
Sulmicelli, Sergio
Sulyok, Marton
Sun, Yirong
Sungkar, Lailani
Susanto, Mei
Suteu, Silvia
Sutórisová, Viktória Alžbeta
Svetlicinii, Alexandr
Szente, Zoltán
Szigeti, Peter
Szpiga, Deo
Szwed, Marcin
T
U
V
56
143, 190
102
230
163
78, 147
145
145
105, 211
166, 202
13
262, 282
114
205
83, 150, 263
66
127
84
285
44, 144, 189
112
61, 106, 224
213
70
269
161
247
115
163
250
204
55
220
235, 275
34
290
153
132
135
265
203, 245
67
171
110
163
269
84
126
65, 124, 173
248
91
239
43, 128
32
142, 215
73
29, 267
46, 239
118
206
187, 274
244
99
157
132, 158
40
36
148
160
156
92
232
47
130, 162
116
108
190
32
133
136, 233
84, 259
210
101
245
81
157
45
45
70
152
142, 229
207
50
106
260
114, 264
34, 212
243
158
181
39, 226
50, 106, 196
Tadesse Tesfaslassie, Tekle
Tagiuri, Giacomo
Takenaka, Harukata
Talg, Juliana
Tamir, Michal
Tamir, Oren
Tanca, Antonio
Tancredi, Antonello
Tarnowska, Anna
Tas, Sarah
Tasioulas, John
Tatí, Elisabetta
Tavares, Maria Isabel
Taylor, Robert
Tega, Diletta
Tekuchhova, Iryna
Telaro, Vincenzo
Tello, Juan
Tengaumnuay, Thitinant
Terada, Mayu
Tevzadze, Tengiz
Tew, Yvonne
Thackray, Will
Theilen, Jens
Tiani, Vincenzo
Tiede, Lydia
Tiedeke, Anna Sophia
Tisch, Theresa
Tofan, Mihaela
Toler, Lorianne Updike
Tomasi, Marta
Tomazic, Luka Martin
Tomé Pilão, João
Tommasini, Nicola
Tomo, Alessia
Tongue, Zoe
Toraldo, Giulia
Torchia, Luisa
Tornada, João
Undurraga, Veronica
Unger, Hedwig
Urbina, Francisco J.
Uribe Teran, Daniel Fernando
Urzel Francil, Léa
Uvalle, Ricardo
Vaca, Pedro
Valega Chipoco, Cristina
Valente, Cristiano
Valentini, Chiara
Valentini, Giorgia
Vallejo, Rodrigo
Van Aaken, Anne
Van Den Brink, Ton
Van Der Auwermeulen, Loth
Van Der Sluis, Marijn
Van Dongen, Lisa
Van Malleghem, Pieter-Augustijn
Van Oirsouw, Charlotte
Van Staden, Marius
Van Waeyenberge, Elisa
Van Zimmeren, Esther
Vanackère, Flore Laura
Vandenbosch, Sofia
Vander Putten, Norman
Varaki, Maria
Varona, Gema
Vasel, Johann Justus
Vasino, Giulia
Vatanparast, Roxana
Vatovec, Katarina
Vázquez Gómez Bisogno, Francisco
Torres Zuniga, Natalia
Torres, Fernanda
Tota-Maharaj, Roshan
Tóth, Boldizsár
Totry- Jubran, Manal
Touw, Nicky
Towfigh, Emanuel V.
Trajkovska-Hristovska, Jelena
Tranquilli, Sabrina
Treviño, Sofia
Tridimas, Takis
Tripkovic, Bosko
Tripodi, Ludovica
Trujillo, Elizabeth
Trykhlib, Kristina
Tsetskhladze, Khatia
Tsetskhladze, Manuchar
Tsikoridze, Nino
Tsioutras, Konstantinos
Tsourdi, Lilian
Tsuji, Yuichiro
Tu, Yu-Yin
Tuchtfeld, Erik
Tundawala, Moiz
Tuovinen, Juha
Tuozzo, Michela
Tupay, Paloma Krõõt
Turan, Tuba
Tusseau, Guillaume
Tyc, Aneta
Tyulkina, Svetlana
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228
119
71
31, 139, 164, 223
284
43, 115
104
265
5, 16, 18, 19, 31, 86, 150,
186, 228, 257, 296, 299
81, 232
136, 185
27, 63
40
287
49
215
78
81, 183, 233
55, 220
281
162
172
51, 88
141, 173, 255
217
48
249
92, 277
198, 275
229
119
242
106, 154, 181, 269
159
126, 150
289
Vedaschi, Arianna
Vega Borrego, Félix Alberto
Vega Forero, Karen Andrea
Velasco-Rivera, Mariana
Velez, Joaquin
Velyvyte-Mansfield, Vilija
Ventimiglia, Caterina
Veranneman, Ruben
Verdugo, Sergio
Vergara, Camila
Vernile, Scilla
Vicente, Marta
Vidal, Gabriel
Vidal, Pau
Viellechner, Lars
Viganò, Francesco
Vilas Villamarín, Andrés
Villarreal, Pedro A.
Viola, Pasquale
Violante, Teresa
Visconti, Anna Camilla
Vissers, Nora
Vital, Ana
Vitale, David
Vitaliani, Emiliano
Vivaldi, Lieta
Vivancos, Mariano
Viveros Uehara, Thalia
Voermans, Wim J.M.
Vogiatzis, Nikos
Vöhler, Johannes
Völzmann, Lisa
Von Bogdandy, Armin
Von Steinsdorff, Silvia
Vosa, Giuliano
Vrancken, Merel
W
X
Y
Z
42, 264
59
57
74, 140, 182
31
268
83
130
170
217
203, 245
33, 63, 120, 273
4, 5, 12, 218, 299
56, 128, 188
123
194
30
65
289
42, 124, 194
110, 225
135
169
211
125
211
247
234
235
55, 147
207, 271
238
192
26
39
290
118
151
98, 178
102
108
141, 173, 206, 257
47
97, 280
95, 127
130, 231
30
136
226
86
209
186, 214
239
50
96, 213
135
145
148
230
151
133, 157
99, 141
111, 181
61
101
144
143
151
96, 144
Wachau, Jasmin
Wadlig, Gabriele
Wagenknecht, Eleonóra
Wagrandl, Ulrich
Walton, Beatrice
Wang, Shih-An
Warren, Christie
Waters, Timothy
Webber, Grégoire
Weber, Albrecht
Weber, Teresa
Weerts, Sophie
Weiler, Joseph
Weill, Rivka
Weingerl, Petra
Weinrib, Jacob
Weinshall, Keren
Welp, Yanina
Weng, Vivianne Yen-Ching
Werneck Arguelhes, Diego
Wheatle, Se-Shauna
Wiener, Asaf
Wilkinson, Mike
Wilmanowicz-Słupczewska, Martyna
Wirtgen, Aube
Włoch, Wojciech
Wodajo, Kebene
Wojciechowska, Karolina
Wolanin, Mikołaj
Wollenschläger, Ferdinand
Wolswinkel, Johan
Won, Yoomin
Xhaferri, Zamira
Xu, Wenjie
Yamada, Satoshi
Yang, Fan
Yang, Yawen
Yearwood, Ronnie
Yeh, Jiunn-Rong
Yokodaido, Satoshi
Yosef, Bell
Young, Katharine
Yüksel, Anıl Güven
Yun, Jeong-In
Zaccaroni, Giovanni
Zalnieriute, Monika
Zambrano, Diego
Zanelli, Dario
Zang, Michelle
Zarra, Antonella
Zbiegień-Turzańska, Anna
Zecca, Davide
Zeilstra, Rebecca
Zeller, Barbara
Zemskova, Anna
Zhang, Jiawei
Zicchittu, Paolo
Zieliński, Jędrzej
Zillessen, Friedrich
Zimmermann, Wim
Ziółkowski, Michał
Zubik, Marek
Zúñiga, Yanira
Zußner, Matthias
Zysset, Alain
Wörle, Karl
Wroblewska, Iwona
Wu, Tzung-Mou
Wutscher, Claudia
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