Transparency, civil society and international economic law. The approach of the European Union.

Attendance is free but requires prior registration. For registration please write to Ms. Klarissa Martins (email: klarissa.martins2@unibo.it).

  • Data: 24 ottobre 2022 dalle 10:30 alle 17:00

  • Luogo: Sala Feste, Palazzo Malvezzi, Via Zamboni 22, Bologna

  • Modalità d'accesso: Ingresso libero fino ad esaurimento dei posti disponibili

PROGRAM

h. 10:30 – 13:00

  • Welcome Greetings: Federico Casolari, Depute Head of the Department of Legal Studies
    Università di Bologna
  • Daniele Senzani, Director of Second Cycle Degree in Legal Studies
    Università di Bologna
  • Introduction: Elisa Baroncini, Coordinator of the Re-Globe Jean Monnet Module and Co-Chair of SIDI DIEcon
    Università di Bologna

Session One: The Multilateral Scenario
Chair: Mauro Gatti (Università di Bologna)

  • Transparency in Treaty-Making
    Maria Laura Marceddu (European University Institute)
  • Transparency as a Tool for Private Interests’ Protection in Economic Dispute Settlement Systems
    Gianpaolo Maria Ruotolo (Università di Foggia)
  • The SPS/TBT Transparency Framework: ePing as a Stakeholders Support in the Evolving Regulatory Landscape
    Serra Ayral (WTO Secretariat)
  • Transparency in Trade Agreements: The Discipline on Subsidies and SOEs
    Luca Rubini (Università di Torino)

h. 13:00-14:30

  • Lunch

h. 14:30-17:00

Session Two: The EU Approach
Chair: Gian Maria Farnelli (Università di Bologna)

  • The Approach of the European Commission on Transparency in the EU Trade Policy
    Ignacio Garcia Bercero (European Commission)
  • The Increasing Role of Civil Society and Transparency in Investment Treaty Negotiations
    Kilian Wagner (University of Vienna)
  • Civil Society and Transparency in EUFTAs Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
    Marina Trunk Fedorova (University of Kiel)
  • Enforcing EUFTAs and Sustainability Issues through Civil Society: from TBR to SEP
    Elisa Baroncini (Università di Bologna)

Concluding Remarks