The Law and Development Institute Inaugural Conference: Future of Law and Development Studies, International Trade Law and Developing Countries

The Law and Development Institute hosts the Inaugural Conference in Sydney. The Conference features high profile presentations by twelve leading scholars and professionals from several countries, including United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Israel. (See Speakers and conference papers.) The Ambassador of Korea, H.E. Prof. Woo Sang Kim is scheduled to give a congratulatory speech at the Conference.
 
Date: October 16, 2010
Venue: Sydney Convention Centre, Sydney, Australia

Schedule:

Morning Session
 9:00-9:30Registration
 9:30-9:45Coffee break
Morning Session
 9:45-9:50Opening remark by LDI Director Prof. Y.S. Lee
 9:50-9:55Welcome Speech by the Honourable J J Spigelman AC, Chief Justice of the New South Wales Supreme Court
 9:55-10:05Congratulatory remark by Ambassador of Republic of Korea, H.E. Prof. Woo Sang Kim
 10:10-12:10

Panel presentation: Future of Law and Development Studies
Chair: Prof. Gary Horlick, Former Head of U.S.Department of Commerce Import Administration

Prof. Jai Sheen Mah, Ewha Womans University
“Law and Development in Korea: A Success Story”

Prof. Jiangyu Wang, National University of Singapore
“Law and Development in China: Present and Future”

Dr. Salim Farrar, University of Sydney
“Law and Development in the Islam World: New Possibilities”

Dr. Malcolm Cook, Lowy Institute for International Policy
“Strategic Dimensions of National Development: Case of East Asia”

 12:10-1:30Lunch break
Afternoon Session
 1:30-3:30

Panel presentation: International Trade Law and Developing Countries I
Chair: The Honourable J J Spigelman AC, Chief Justice of the New South Wales Supreme Court

Prof. Gary Horlick, former Head of U.S. Department of Commerce Import Administration
“The Future of the World Trade Organization: From Development Perspectives”

Prof. Y.S. Lee, The Law and Development Institute
“Theoretical Basis and Regulatory Framework for Microtrade: Combining Volunteerism with International Trade towards Poverty Elimination”

Prof. Won-Mog Choi, Ewha Womans University
“WTO Rules and Agricultural Development Cooperation between Developed and Developing Countries”

Prof. Colin Picker, University of New South Wales
“International Trade and Development Law: A Legal Cultural Critique”

 3:30-3:45Coffee Break
 3:45-5:45

Panel presentation: International Trade Law and Developing Countries II
Chair: Dr. Salim Farrar, University of Sydney

Prof. Mitsuo Matsushita, University of Tokyo and former WTO Appellate Body member
“Legal Issues of Free Trade Agreements in the WTO Context and Implications on Developing Countries”

Prof. Maureen Irish, University of Windsor
“Special and Differential Treatment, Trade and Sustainable Development”

Prof. Andrew Mitchell, University of Melbourne
“The Development Aspect of Trade & Health”

Dr. Tomer Broude, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Settling International Development Disputes through Conciliation”

 5:45Closing remark

Schedule:

8:30 – 9:00Registration

Morning Session
9:00 – 9:10Opening remark by Professor Y.S. Lee, Director of the Law and Development Institute
9:10 – 9:20Welcome speech by Professor Mark Niles, Dean, Seattle University School of Law
9:20 – 9:30Keynote speech by Professor Antonio Garcia-Padilla, former President, University of Puerto Rico
9:30 – 12:00 noon

Panel presentation: Microtrade
Chair: Professor David Gantz

Prof. Y.S. Lee, Director, The Law and Development Institute
“Microtrade: An Overview”

Prof. Farid Shirazi, Ryerson University, Canada
“Canada: Virtual Bazaar: An E-Commerce Model to help Microtrade in Least Developed Countries”

Ms. Arpita Gupta, Jindal Global Law School, India
“International Microtrade Regime- Structure and Financing”

Prof. Andreas Neef, Kyoto University, Japan
“Community-Based Microtrade in Support of Small-Scale Farmers in Thailand and Tanzania”

Prof. Colin Picker, University of New South Wales, Australia
“Microtrade and the Legal Cultural Considerations”

Dr. Prapanpong Khumon, University of Thai Chamber of Commerce, Thailand
“Microtrade and the Fair Trade Movement” School

12:30-1:30Lunch break

Afternoon Session
2:30pm–4:00pm

Panel Presentations: “Development and Environment”
Chair: Dean Luis Franceschi, Strathmore University School of Law

“Multilateral Banks and Sustainable Development: Towards the Emergence of a Common Law in Development Projects?”
Professor Stéphanie de Moerloose, University Austral

“The Development of Unconventional Gas in Argentina: Environmental Challenges and the Need for Regulation”
Ms. María Florencia Saulino and Juan Morganti, Palermo University

“The Legal Implications of Environmental Degradation and Poverty in China: An Inter-Relationship”
Ms. Inna Amesheva, University of Hong Kong, Ph.D candidate

“Developmental Projects and Environmental Concerns: An Analysis of the Perception of Indian Judiciary”
Professor Mani Sakthivel, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

4:00pm–4:20pmQ&A Session
4:20pm–4:40pmCoffee Break
4:40pm–6:20pm

Panel Presentations: “Development and the Rule of Law”
Chair: Prof. Stéphanie de Moerloose, University Austral and University of Geneva

“Rule of Law and Judicial Discretion: Their Compatibility and Reciprocal Limitation”
Professor Juan B. Etcheverry, University Austral

“GBV in Liberia: A Case for Integrating ADR and Formal Rule of Law”
Professor Paul Zwier, Emory University School of Law

“SDG 1 and the Rule of Law”
Professor Markus Kaltenborn, Ruhr University Bochum

“The Rule of Law & Development: Three Layers of Interest Perception”
Professor Michael Ilg, University of Calgary

“Dispute Resolution, Justice, and the Common Good”
Professor Tim Murphy, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

6:20pm–6:40pmQ&A Session
6:40pm–7:00pmPhoto Session, First Day Closing
8:00pm–9:30pmConference Dinner (all registered participants)