Global Administrative Law - Events

Events at NYU

Indicators Workshop (December 4, 2008)

NYU Hauser Colloquium on Globalization and Its Discontents (Fall Semester 2008)

Workshop on Competition Law in Developing Countries (Oct. 27, 2007)

NYU Globalization Colloquium on Global Administrative Law, Globalization and its Discontents (Fall Semester 2006)

Workshop on Accountability in Global Regulatory Governance (Nov. 17, 2006) (report/photos)

Global Administrative Law Conference (April 22-23, 2005) : National and International Accountability Mechanisms for Global Regulatory Governance

NYU Global Administrative Law Round Table Discussion (Jan. 30, 2004)

 

IILJ-sponsored GAL Events Worldwide

Indicators Conference: Midiendo el Derecho: el uso de indicadores en el ejercicio poder global - a meeting of academics, practitioners, NGO representatives and government officials. Event flyer, agenda and conference webpages (Spanish). (April 26-27, 2010) Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia.

Buenos Aires Workshop book publication: El Nuevo Derecho Administrativo Global: Desafíos para las inversiones extranjeras, la regulación nacional y el financiamiento para el desarrollo en América Latina. (October 16-17, 2009) University of San Andres, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Beijing GAL Workshop in Tsinghua University. (May 22-23, 2009) NYU School of Law and Tsinghua University School of Law co-sponsored an international conference on “Law Issues in the Process of Globalization: Globalization and Legal Governance” on May 22-23 in Beijing, China. The conference focused on the legal issues brought about by the globalization. The areas covered by the conference included legal aspects of: 1. environment, energy and climate, 2. intellectual property, 3. international finance, trade and investment, 4. international economic regulation and developing countries, 5. food safety, medical service and public health, 6. interactions between international rules and institutions and domestic law and institutions in these fields, 7. general theory of global regulatory governance and global administrative law. The aim was to explore the processes by which rules are made and regulatory institutions operate in these areas, including critiques and proposals for possible improvements or innovations.

IILJ-Hauser Global Conference in Abu Dhabi: "Climate Change: Financing Green Development". (May 3-5, 2009) This conference addressed the structure, regulation, and governance of the various forms of climate finance in relation to investment and development in developing countries. It represents the first concerted effort to address this critical complex of issues. The conference engaged not only academics but representatives of the climate finance industry, developing countries, multinational businesses, international organizations, and NGOs. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Round Table on Global Administrative Law(April 24-25, 2009). Convened by the IILJ in conjunction with meetings of the International Association of Administrative Law and the Mexican Administrative Law Association, in Monterrey Mexico. Speakers included NYU Law Professors Robert Howse, Christina Rodriguez and Richard Stewart

Geneva GAL Conference (March 20-21, 2009): Practical Legal Problems of International Organizations: A Global Administrative Law Perspective on Public/Private Partnerships, Accountability, and Human Rights

Cape Town Global Administrative Law Workshop (March 18-20, 2008): Global Administrative Law Issues in the African Region

New Delhi Global Administrative Law Conference (Jan. 5-6, 2008): India, the South and the Shaping of Global Administrative Law
(program/background note)

United Nations Administrative Tribunal (UNAT) Conference (Nov. 9, 2007): International Administrative Tribunals in a Changing World
Book Published 2008

Buenos Aires Global Administrative Law Conference (March 2007)

 

Ongoing Series

Viterbo Global Administrative Law Seminar Series

 

Other Relevant Events

Accountability of Private Organizations (Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2007), workshop convened by Professor Fabrizio Cafaggi at the European University Institute

Towards a Global Administrative Law? Legality, Accountability and Participation in Global Governance (Oct 29-30, 2004), workshop convened at Merton College Oxford, sponsored by the joint NYU-Oxford University Global Law Institute

Legal Patterns of Transnational Social Regulation and International Trade (Sept. 24-25, 2004), workshop convened by Professors Christian Joerges and Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann , in collaboration with the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies

The Japanese Society of International Law, at its Conference in Hiroshima in May 9 2004, devoted one session to global administrative law. The presentation by Professor Benedict Kingsbury, Might Global Administrative Law Reduce Problems of Multilateralism and Help Build International Community, is available.