Private International Law as Global Governance
Private International Law as Global Governance

"Magna carta" (CC)
PILAGG (Private International Law as Global Governance) is celebrating its last meeting of the year with the support of the Sciences Po Law School and the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire d’Évaluation des Politiques Publiques (LIEPP).
Three round tables will take place on the following subjects: theory, methods and institutions.
Among Guest speakers:
- Antônio Augusto CANÇADO TRINDADE, International Court of Justice
- Horatia MUIR WATT, Sciences Po Law School
- David KENNEDY, Harvard Law School
- Diego P. FERNÁNDEZ ARROYO, Sciences Po Law School
PILAGG is a Research Program which aims to draw the attention about the role that private international law should play in current times in order to contribute to global governance. It was firstly presented at the 2011 IGLP Workshop (Harvard Law School). Various workshops, open to the public and held at Sciences Po Law School (Paris) are organised throughout 2011/2012 and 2012/2013.
Read more: http://blogs.sciences-po.fr/pilagg/
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