BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Organization: Professors Andreas R. Ziegler and Damiano Canapa and Maria Izabel Cardozo
Organization: Professors Andreas R. Ziegler and Damiano Canapa and Maria Izabel Cardozo
Hours | Conferences |
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13.00 | Registration |
13.30 | Welcome and Opening Remarks |
I. Setting the Floor: Business and Human Rights at a Glance | |
13.40 | Keynote Speech – The International Bar Association’s Update Guidance Note on Business and Human Rights: The Role of Lawyers in a Changing Landscape by Stéphane Brabant, Attorney-at-Law, Trinity International LLP |
14.05 | From International ‘Soft Law’ to Law in Business and Human Rights: The Role of the United Nations Guiding Principles (UNGPs) in the Development of Formal Sources of International Law by Elena Assenza, PhD Candidate, Bocconi University |
14.30 | The Role of the Corporate Legal Profession in Climate Justice: A Call for Collective Action by Jasmine Elliott, PhD Candidate, University of Gothenburg and Boudewijn de Bruin, Professor, University of Groningen |
14.55 | Shifting the Boundaries of Corporate Law: A Transnational Legal Perspective on the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive by Karin Buhmann, Director of the Centre for Law, Sustainability and Justice, University of Southern Denmark |
and Leonard Feld, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Southern Denmark | |
15.20 | Break |
15.45 | The Interface between the Judiciary and National Human Rights Institutes in Business-Related Human Rights Violations by Puspa Pokharel, PhD Candidate, Hong Kong University |
II. Implementation of Human Rights in Conflict-Affected Areas | |
16.10 | Learning from the Conflict Dynamics in Ukraine? Toward a Conceptual Framework for Heightened Human Rights Due Diligence by Daria Nagaivska, PhD and Business and Human Rights Consultant, Izabela Schiffauer, Professor, Adam Mickiewicz University |
and Jan Minksztym, LL.M. Candidate, Adam Mickiewicz University | |
16.35 | Business and Human Rights in Conflict-Affected Africa: Opportunities and Challenges for Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding by Ilef Kassab, Research Fellow, Equal Rights Trust, Master of Laws, University of Pretoria |
17.00 | End of Conference |
Hours | Conferences |
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III. Implementation of Business and Human Rights Standardsin the Domestic and International Law Domains | |
(i) From Soft Law to Hard Law | |
09.00 | The Swiss Legislation on Business and Human Rights: A Reform needed toward Harmonization by Damiano Canapa, Professor, University of Lausanne, Giulia Neri-Castracane, Professor, University of Geneva |
and Teymour Brander, PhD Candidate and Research Assistant, University of Geneva | |
09.25 | From ‘Like’ to Litigation: The Hardening of Soft Law in Platform Governance |
by Paige Morrow, Senior Legal Advisor (External) to the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, and Research Associate, Geneva Graduate Institute’s Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy | |
09.50 | The Relevance of Human Rights and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence for the Greening of Antitrust by Maria Jose Schmidt-Kessen, Professor, Central European University |
10.15 | Discrimination and Integration of Minorities in the Workplace: What do the UNGPs Bring to the Table? by Morgane Ventura, Counsel, Swiss Ministry of Justice, Professor, University of Neuchâtel |
10.40 | Break |
(ii) Responsibility to ‘Respect Human Rights’ across Different Industries | |
11.10 | Risk-Creating Industries’ Obligation to the Right to Health by Alice Bryk, Researcher and PhD Candidate, University of Neuchâtel |
11.35 | Shared Responsibility for Human Rights in the Algorithmic Age: Why Business Should Be The States’ Ally to Eliminate Discrimination by Fabian Luetz, Maître en droit (Paris), LL.M. (Bruges), PhD candidate, University of Lausanne |
12.00 | From Non-Discrimination to the Guiding Principles: How the Olympics Have Addressed Human Rights by Jean-Loup Chappelet, Professor, University of Lausanne |
12.25 | Standing Lunch |
13.45 | Venture Capital and Human Rights Due Diligence: Time to Act by Michel Jaccard and Christof Cardinaux, Attorneys-at-Law, id est avocats |
IV. Access to Remedy | |
14.10 | Private International Law Questions: Jurisdiction and Applicable Law from an European and Swiss Perspective by Andrea Bonomi, Professor, University of Lausanne |
14.35 | Investor Obligations: Using Investment Treaties to Support the Business and Human Rights Agenda by Klara Polackova Van Der Ploeg, Professor, University of Nottingham |
15.00 | Using the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises to Address Climate Change-Related Issues: Which Contribution from the Case-Law of the NCPs? by Francesca Mussi, Professor, University of Trento |
15.25 | Break |
15.50 | Investors Human Rights Obligations and Access to Remedy: New Generation Investment Treaties after the EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence |
by Isidore Ngueuleu, Postdoctoral Researcher, Unidistance and Nicolas Bueno, Professor, Unidistance | |
16.15 | Is Arbitration the Answer? An Analysis of Applicable Substantive Law under the Hague International Business and Human Rights Arbitration Rules in the Context of the ICT |
by Max Ebdon, Researcher, T.M.C. Asser Institute, Master of Laws, University of Groningen | |
16.40 | Human Rights Compliance: Challenges from the New Latin American Constitutionalism by Fernando Escobar, Attorney-at-Law, LL.M. Candidate, University of Lausanne |
17.05 | Farewell Remarks and Follow-up |
The Conference will be followed by cocktails. |
Program of 31 May and 1 June 2023 (765 Ko)
Price for the Public: CHF 100.-
CEDIDAC Club Members: CHF 80.-