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Call for Abstracts: 2018 Asia Pacific Colloquium on Private International Law (Doshisha University Law Faculty and the Journal of Private International Law)
The 2018 Asia Pacific Colloquium of the Journal of Private International Law (JPIL) will be held on Monday 10 December 2018 at the Law Faculty of Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan.
Scholars, researchers, legal practitioners and other interested persons are now invited to submit abstracts in English of paper proposals for presentation at the Colloquium. While proposals for papers to be presented at the Colloquium may be on any topic, they must have as their primary focus the private international law aspects of the chosen topic. Recent PhD graduates in the Asia Pacific region are especially invited to submit proposals.
The Colloquium will be in the form of an all-day roundtable discussion conducted in English. Persons whose papers have been chosen will deliver their presentations in turn. Each presentation will run for 20 minutes and be followed by a discussion of 20 minutes in which all participants in the Colloquium (including members of the JPIL’s Editorial Board and specially-invited private international law academics from the Asia-Pacific region) will comment on the presentation. The objective of the Colloquium will be to assist presenters to improve their papers with a view to eventual publication, possibly in the JPIL subject to acceptance by its Editorial Board.
Abstracts are to be submitted by email to ntakasug@mail.doshisha.ac.jp no later than 5 pm (Japan time) on 1 July 2018. Abstracts should be accompanied by cvs and contact details of the person making the submission. Persons whose abstracts have been accepted will be informed accordingly by 15 July 2018. Such persons will be expected to submit their full papers in PDF format by email to ntakasug@mail.doshisha.ac.jp no later than 5 pm (Japan time) on 1 October 2018. Papers should be in English and between 4,000 and 10,000 words in length (inclusive of footnotes). Accepted papers will be circulated in advance among those taking part in the Colloquium. Persons who have not heard from the Colloquium organisers by 15 July 2018 should assume that their submissions have not been accepted.
Persons selected to make presentations should note that they will be wholly responsible for their travel to and from, and their accommodation in, Kyoto for the Colloquium. Neither the JPIL nor the Faculty of Law Doshisha University are in a position to provide any funding in respect of a selected person’s expenses. Further inquiries may be addressed to Professor Naoshi Takasugi at ntakasug@mail.doshisha.ac.jp.
Summer School in International Financial Law (Milan, 21-22 June 2018)
The University of Milan (Department of International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies) will host on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 June 2018 the Summer School in International Financial Law. Participation is free of charge, but registration is compulsory at Eventbrite. The sessions will be held in English with simultaneous translation into Italian. Here is the programme (available for download):
Thursday 21 June 2018 – 14h00
14h30 Welcome Address
- Giuseppe De Luca, Deputy-Rector, University of Milan
- Ilaria Viarengo, Director of the Department of International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies
15h00 Cross-Border Company Matters
Chair: Manlio Frigo, University of Milan
- The EU Proposal for a Directive on Cross-Border Conversions, Mergers and Divisions (Bartlomiej Kurcz, DG Justice and Consumers, European Commission)
- A German Perspective (Leonhard Hübner, University of Heidelberg)
- An Italian Private International Law Perspective (Francesca C. Villata, University of Milan)
- Italian and Comparative Corporate Law Perspectives (Marco Ventoruzzo, Bocconi University)
General discussion (with the participation of Maria Vittoria Fuoco, Department on the Functioning of the Judiciary, Italian Ministry of Justice)
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Thursday 21 June 2018 – 17h30
17h30 Taking Security over Shares and Other Financial Securities
Chair: Giovanna Adinolfi, University of Milan
- Investors Rights in Securities and Shareholdings in the Post-CSDR Era (Christina Tarnanidou, University of Athens of Economics and Business, Rokas, Athens)
- Securities settlement through T2S (Aranzazu Ullivarri Royuela, BME Post Trade Services, Madrid)
General discussion
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Friday 22 June 2018 – 9h30
9h30 Financial Collaterals and Bonds
Chair: Giovanna Adinolfi, University of Milan
- Cross-Border Financial Collateral within the Eurosystem (Klaus Loeber, Market Infrastructures and Payments, European Central Bank)
- Bonds Issuance (Matthias Lehmann, Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn)
General discussion
10h45 – 13h00 The Proposal on the law applicable to the third-party effects of assignments of claims
Chair: Francesca C. Villata, University of Milan
- Presentation of the Proposal (Maria Vilar-Badia, DG Justice and Consumers, European Commission)
- Factoring (Christine Van Gallebaert, Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas, Jones Day, Paris)
- Collateralization (Joanna Perkins, Financial Markets Law Committee, London)
General discussion
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Friday 22 June 2018 – 14h00
14h00 – 17h00 The Proposal on the law applicable to the third-party effects of assignments of claims
Chair: Stefania Bariatti, University of Milan
- Securitization (Gilles Cuniberti, University of Luxembourg)
- Selected practical issues (Francisco Garcimartín Alférez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Linklaters, Madrid)
- The Relationship with the EU Regulation on Cross-Border Insolvency (Stefania Bariatti, University of Milan, Chiomenti, Milan)
- The Relationship with the EU Rules on the Cross-Border Insolvency of Banks and Insurances (Matthias Haentjens, University of Leiden)
General discussion – Closing Remarks
(Many thanks to Prof. Francesca Villata for the tip-off)
Reminder: Call for Papers International Business Courts
Erasmus School of Law (under the ERC project Building EU Civil Justice) in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law Luxembourg, and the Montaigne Centre for Rule of Law and Administration of Justice (Utrecht University) are hosting the seminar ‘Innovating International Business Courts: A European Outlook’ that will take place in Rotterdam on 10 July 2018.
In relation thereto Erasmus Law Review invites submissions for its upcoming special issue on International Business Courts – a European and Global Perspective on topics relating to court specialization, specifically relating to the development of international business courts in Europe and beyond, and focusing on justice innovation and their relevance for access to justice and the judicial system, including the challenges they may pose for judicial administration, litigants and other stakeholders. Contributions can be theoretical, empirical as well as policy oriented. Interdisciplinary approaches are especially encouraged. The issue will also include papers focusing on the Netherlands, the United Kingdom (England and Wales), France, Germany, and Belgium, and deriving from the seminar.
Authors of selected papers will be exempt from registration fees for the seminar and will have the opportunity to present a poster during the drinks after the seminar.
Please submit an abstract in English of no more than 500 words to Erlis Themeli (themeli@law.eur.nl) and Alexandre Biard (biard@law.eur.nl) before 10 June 2018. Please include your name, affiliation, and a link to your research profile. You will be informed on the outcome on 24 June 2018 at the latest. Responsible issue editors are Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam/Utrecht Utrecht) and John Sorabji (University College, London).
The final paper should be 8,000-12,000 words in length (including footnotes) and must comply with the Erasmus Law Review’s Authors Guidelines. Selected papers will go through the regular double-blind peer review process and publication is subject to the outcome of this review process. The deadline for submission of the paper is 1 October 2018.
For more information see the Call for Papers.