program of the Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance
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program of the Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance
Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance January 15-16 2015 The aim of the Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance is to provide a venue for the study of global institutions from an institutional and organization design perspective. While most research on international organizations has viewed these entities as the platforms where states - the fundamental units - interact, this forum will focus on international governmental organizations (IGOs) themselves as the building blocks of global governance. With the support of: Fundación Ramón Areces, Repsol, La Caixa, Ajuntament de Barcelona, Diputació de Barcelona, Generalitat de Catalunya THURSDAY JANUARY 15 11:15 - 11:45 11:45 - 12:00 12:00 - 12:30 12:30 - 13:30 Registration Welcome & practical details Key note speech Narcis Serra Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) 13:30 - 14:30 14:30 - 16:00 Lunch Panel 1 - Shape of Transnational Regulation Defragmenting global climate governance: mapping and measuring fragmentation with network analysis Oscar Widerberg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Outsourcing Governance: The Commercialization of Security and Military Functions and the Privatisation of International Standard-settings Karolina Januszewski (University of Vienna) Private Meta-Regulation Fabrizio Cafaggi (European University Institute), Colin Scott (University College Dublin) 16:00 - 16:30 Coffee break 16:30 - 18:00 Panel 2 - Theorizing Public and Private The Public/Private Distinction in Global Governance: Insights from Early Internationalism Thomas Davies (City University London) A Matter of Perspective: Global Governance and the Distinction between Public and Private Authority (and Not Law) Matthias Goldmann (Max Planck Institute Heidelberg) Understanding the Legitimacy of Governance Beyond the State. Horitzontal and vertical accountabilities Joseph Corkin (Middlesex University London) 18:00 - 19:00 Benedict Kingsbury (New York University, School of Law) Evening Dinner Practical Information Venue: Registration: Contact info: January 15: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI): C/ Ramon Trias Fargas 25, Barcelona – www.ibei.org January 16: ESADE: Edifici 3, Avda d’Esplugues 92-96, Barcelona - www.esade.com The workshop is conceived as an open forum, but the number of listeners will be limited by infrastructure constraints. Therefore, please register by sending an email to [email protected] with your full name, institutional affiliation and position and your research interests in order to ensure your place. Eulàlia Solé-i-Tomàs, ESADEgeo, [email protected] Website: www.bcnwgg.net Workshop organizers: Angel Saz-Carranza, ESADEgeo, [email protected] Nico Krisch, IBEI, [email protected] Carlos Sánchez, IBEI, [email protected] Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance January 15-16 2015 FRIDAY JANUARY 16 09:15 - 09:30Welcome 09:30 - 11:00 Panel 3 - Private Power, Public Function States and Dynamics of Private Authority: The Tricky Politics of Curbing the Excessive Power of Credit Rating Agencies Andreas Kruck (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) The Hostile Company as a Threat to States Michael Strauss (Centre d’Études Diplomatiques et Stratégiques - Paris) The organizational structure of supranational lobbies: What determines the governance form? Angel Saz-Carranza, Adrià Albareda (ESADEgeo) This workshop will bring together international scholars and experts involved in the study of these governance structures and their intricacies, in an attempt shed some light on how international governance mechanisms work and thus how they can be at their most effective in addressing global governance challenges. Organized by: ESADEgeo Center for Global Economics and Geopolitics IBEI (Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) 11:00 - 11:30 11:30 - 13:00 Coffee break Panel 4 - Judiciaries, Private and Public Heads or Tails? - Private Interests and Public Authority in the Elaboration of the 1958 NY Convention Florian Grisel (Centre National de la recherche scientifique // King’s College London) International Arbitration: a Key Mechanism in the Global Governance Scene Katia Fach (University of Zaragoza) Should International Courts use “public reason”? Silje AambØ Langvatn (University of Oslo) 13:00 - 13:30 Key note speech Javier Solana 13:30 - 15:00Lunch 15:00 - 16:00 Andrew Hurrell (Oxford University) 16:00 - 18:00 Panel 5 - Accountabiliy in Transnational Governance Assessing the publicness of transnational regulatory regimes Christel Koop (King’s College London), Martin Lodge (London School of Economics) Accountability Frameworks of International Organizations and Transnational Corporations Apples v. Oranges? Mirka Möldner (Max Planck Institute Heidelberg) The Global Fund and Human Rights: a comparative approach Arnaud Louwette (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Characteristics of the Management Boards of International Governmental Organizations Ryan Federo, Angel Saz-Carranza, Xavier Fernández-i-Marin (ESADEgeo) 18:15 - 18:30 Concluding Remarks & Closing Practical Information Venue: Registration: Contact info: January 15: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI): C/ Ramon Trias Fargas 25, Barcelona – www.ibei.org January 16: ESADE: Edifici 3, Avda d’Esplugues 92-96, Barcelona - www.esade.com The workshop is conceived as an open forum, but the number of listeners will be limited by infrastructure constraints. Therefore, please register by sending an email to [email protected] with your full name, institutional affiliation and position and your research interests in order to ensure your place. Eulàlia Solé-i-Tomàs, ESADEgeo, [email protected] Website: www.bcnwgg.net Workshop organizers: Angel Saz-Carranza, ESADEgeo, [email protected] Nico Krisch, IBEI, [email protected] Carlos Sánchez, IBEI, [email protected]