7th Global Administrative Law Seminar
Private And Public-Private Global Regulation:
Global Administrative Law Dimensions
Viterbo, 10-11 June 2011
PAPERS
Innovations in Governance: Global Health vs. Global Environment
by Kenneth W. Abbott (Professor of Law and Professor of Global Studies) and David Gartner (Associate Professor of Law)
The Role of Domestic Administrative Law in the Accountability of Transnational Regulatory Networks
by Ayelet Berman (PhD Candidate, International Law Unit, and Research Assistant, Center for Trade and Economic Integration, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva)
Private Ordering and Expertise Legitimacy
by Alberto Biasco (Ph Candidate Public Comparative Law – University of Turin) and Alessandra Quarta (Graduated Student University of Turin)
The international conference on harmonization of technical requirements for the registration of pharmaceuticals (ICH) multinational corporations and national agencies: who is doing what in the field of pharmaceutical regulations?
by Stéphanie Dagron (Universität Zürich – Institut für Biomedizinische Ethik)
How the delegation of rule making to private entities may lead to vertical economic integration and to barriers to entry? The case of Financial Law
by Bertrand du Marais (Professeur de droit public – Co-directeur des Masters droit – économie; Conseiller d’Etat)
Delegation to Private Actors of the Competences in Validation and Verification in the Kyoto Protocol Flexibility Mechanisms: Accountability Issues and the Role of the Public
by Sébastien Duyck (LL.M., Ph.D. Candidate, Northern Institute of Environmental and Minority Law, Arctic Centre)
Public-Private Partnerships in the Management of Water Resources: the Example of the Global Water Partnership
by Edouard Fromageau (Teaching and Research Assistant at the University of Geneva)
Informal Co-Regulation among Public and Private Regulators: Lessons from the Payment Systems
by Agnieszka Janczuk Gorywoda (PhD Candidate Law Department European University Institute, Florence)
Public and Private Partnerships in Cross-border Policing: The Evolving Role of Private Entities
by Cheah Wui Ling (Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore)
Going Against the Grain: When Private Rules Shouldn’t Apply to Public Institutions
by Rutsel S.J. Martha and Sarah Dadush (International Fund for Agricultural Development)
What If Publicness Is the Problem? On the Ultra Hybrid Regulation across the Taiwan Strait and the Functional Limits of Global Administrative Law
by Ming-Sung Kuo (Assistant Professor University of Warwick School of Law)
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: a New Type of International Organization
by Gülen Newton (Legal Counsel & Director, Legal Services Unit – The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria)