PILAGG Final Meeting – Compte rendu, photos, David Kennedy’s paper

Le vendredi 11 mai PILAGG a célébré sa réunion finale du cours 2011/2012. Soixante-dix personnes ont participé des activités de toute la journée. Pendant le déjeuner avec David Kennedy, une cinquantaine de doctorants et professeurs participants à la semaine doctorale intensive organisée par SPLS et l’Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, nous ont rejoint. Le compte rendu de la réunion (en anglais) préparé par Kellen Trilha et Ivana Isailovic, peut être consulté ici : CR PILAGG Final Meeting

 

 

Alex Mills, Gilles Cuniberti, Horatia Muir Watt, Sabine Corneloup

 

 

See David Kennedy’s paper on: David Kennedy-Paper-PILAGG FM

David Kennedy, Horatia Muir Watt, Mikhaïl Xifaras

 

 

 

Antônio Cançado Trindade, Diego P. Fernández Arroyo

 

 

 

 

Hans van Loon, Diego P. Fernández Arroyo, Frédérique Mestre

 

PILAGG Final Meeting 2011/2012 – May 11, 2012 – 9:00 to 16:00

The Meeting will be held at 13, rue de l’Université, Amphitheater Jean Moulin, (basement)

Three round tables will take place on the following subjects: theory, methods and institutions.

Furthermore, Judge Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade (ICJ) and Professor David Kennedy (HLS) will both deliver speeches and discuss with the participants.

 

See the program on : PILAGG Final Meeting – Program

Inscriptions: charlotte.rault@sciences-po.org

Reminder PILAGG Workshop May 4th!

Jodie KIRSHNER, “Why is the U.S. abdicating the policing of multinational corporations to Europe?: Extraterritorialism, sovereignty, and the Alien Tort Statute”

The U.S. has policed the multinational effects of multinational
corporations more aggressively than any other country, but recent decisions
under the Alien Tort Statute indicate that it is now backtracking. Europe,
paradoxically, is moving in the other direction. Why do some countries
retract extraterritorial jurisdiction while others step forward? The
article traces the opposing trends through corporate human rights cases and
suggests that the answer may lie in attitudes towards national sovereignty.
The developments raise important questions regarding the position of the
U.S. in a globalizing world and its role in upholding international norms.

Where? At room H202A, 28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007 Paris

When? May 4th, 12:30 to 2:30pm

Jodie Adams Kirshner is a University Lecturer in Corporate Law, a fellow of Peterhouse College, Cambridge and the Deputy Director of the Cambridge Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law.  She has completed research fellowships at the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and the Cambridge Centre for Business Research as a Fulbright Scholar, the London Business School Centre for Corporate Governance, and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg, Germany.  She received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University and graduate degrees from Columbia University in New York.