Constitutionalisation and Fragmentation of International Law Revisited

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Constitutionalisation and Fragmentation of International Law Revisited Organising Committee: Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Poland Polish National Science Centre Grant (No. UMO-2011/01/M/HS5/03846) ISCH COST Action IS1003 ‘International Law between Constitutionalisation and Fragmentation: the Role of Law in the Post-national Constellation’ Period: 18-19 November 2013 Venue: Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Staszic Palace, Nowy Swiat 72, Warsaw, Poland

PROGRAMME

MONDAY 18 NOVEMBER Staszic Palace, 1st floor 09.00-09.30 – REGISTRATION Staszic Palace, Sala Lustrzana, 1st floor 09.30-10.00 – WELCOME Władysław Czapliński, Director of the Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences Łukasz Gruszczyński, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Chair of the project UMO-2011/01/M/HS5/03846 Wouter Werner, Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Chair of the ISCH COST Action IS1003 Staszic Palace, Sala Lustrzana, 1st floor 10.00-10.30 – KEYNOTE TALK (I): Jerzy Zajadło, Professor of Philosophy of Law and Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdansk Tomasz Widłak, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk Constitutionalisation: a New Philosophy of the International Law?

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SESSION I International Law in the Post-national Constellation – the Role of Human Rights Staszic Palace, Sala Lustrzana, 1st floor Chair:

Wouter Werner, Professor and Director of the Research Program ‘The Boundaries of Law’, Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

10.30-10.45 – Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Emeritus Professor and former Head of the Law Department of the European University Institute (Florence) Need for a Dynamic Constitutional Theory Justifying Fragmentation and ‘Cosmopolitan Constitutionalisation’ of ‘Westphalian International Law’ in Terms of Justice and Human Rights 10.45-11.00 – Katja Ziegler, Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law; School of Law, University of Leicester, Leicester Constitutionalisation, Fragmentation and the Protection of Human Rights 11.00-11.15 – Elisa Ruozzi, Researcher in International Law, Department of Law, University of Turin The Human Right to a Healthy Environment between Constitutionalisation and Fragmentation: the Managing of Scientific Uncertainty by International Courts and Tribunals 11.15-11.45 – Discussion 11.45-12.15 – Refreshments (Staszic Palace, Room, No. 203, 2

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SESSION II International Law and Global Justice Staszic Palace, Sala Lustrzana, 1st floor Chair:

Tamás Hoffmann, Senior Lecturer, Corvinus University of Budapest; Research Fellow, Institute for Legal Studies of the Centre for Social Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

12.15-12.30 – Karolina Wierczyńska, Assistant Professor, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences The Rome Statute – the Debate around the Constitutionalization, Fragmentation and Pluralisation of International Criminal Law 12.30-12.45 – Maria Varaki, Former Visiting Professional with the Legal Advisory Section of the Office of the Prosecutor (International Criminal Court) The Revival of Sovereignty via the Complementarity Regime and the ‘Doctrinal’ Idea of Responsibility to Protect? Lessons from the Arab Spring… 12.45-13.00 – Patrycja Grzebyk, Assistant Professor, Institute of International Relations, Faculty of Journalism and Political Science, University of Warsaw Fragmentation of Law of Targeting – Comfortable Excuse or a Dangerous Trap 13.00-13.30 – Discussion

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13.30-14.40 – Lunch (Staszic Palace, Room, No. 203, 2

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Staszic Palace, Sala Lustrzana, 1st floor 14.40-15.10 – KEYNOTE TALK (II): Roman Kwiecień, Professor of International Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin (Some) Sceptical Remarks on Constitutionalization of International Law

SESSION III Interpretation Makes International Law Staszic Palace, Sala Lustrzana, 1st floor Chair:

Łukasz Gruszczyński, Assistant Professor, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences

15.10-15.25 – Mónika Ambrus, Lecturer in Public International Law, Department of Constitutional and International Law, University of Groningen Constitutionalisation through Fragmented Adjudication 15.25-15.40 – Tamás Hoffmann, Senior Lecturer, Corvinus University of Budapest; Research Fellow, Institute for Legal Studies of the Centre for Social Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences The European Court of Human Rights and the Unity of International Criminal: Prevailing Fragmentation or Respecting the Margin of Appreciation? 15.40-15.55 – Vassilis Tzevelekos, Lecturer in Public International Law, University of Hull, Law School Custom as a Matrix and Custom as a Norm: The Role of the Interpreter in Custom-‐Making and its Fragmentation 15.55-16.10 – Kathleen Claussen, Legal Counsel, Permanent Court of Arbitration The Arbitration Regime & International Law – Intersystemic Relations 16.10-16.40 – Discussion 16.40-17.10 – Refreshments (Staszic Palace, Room, No. 203, 2

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SESSION IV Constitutionalisation and Regionalisation of International Law Staszic Palace, Sala Lustrzana, 1st floor Chair:

Tomer Broude, Associate Professor, Sylvan M. Cohen Chair in Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

17.10-17.25 – François Finck, Senior Academic Assistant at the College of Europe, Natolin campus, Warsaw The Paradoxes of Fragmentation – Does Regional Constitutionalisation Constitute a Fragmentation Threat to the International Legal Order? 17.25-17.40 – Dabiru Sridhar Patnaik, Associate Professor of International Law, Director of the Center for Post Graduate Legal Studies and Executive Director, of the Center for South Asian Legal Studies Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal Global University, NCR of Delhi The Conundrum of Regional Associations for Global Constitutionalism and International Law 17.40-17.55 – Marjolein Schaap, Ph.D. Candidate in International Public Law Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam Access to Environmental Justice for NGOs: Interplay Between the Aarhus Convention, EU Lisbon Treaty and the European Convention on Human Rights 17.55-18.20 – Discussion and final remarks

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TUESDAY 19 NOVEMBER

SESSION V (Re)framing the Proliferation of Constitutional Norms of International Law

Staszic Palace, (Sala Staszica, 1st floor) Chair:

Nikolas Rajkovic, Lecturer in International Law, Brussels School of International Studies, University of Kent

10.00-10.15 – Maurizio Arcari, Associate Professor of International Law, Department of National and International Juridical Sciences, University of Milano-Bicocca The Creeping Constitutionalization of International Law: from “Constitutional” to “Consistent” Interpretation 10.15-10.30 – André de Hoogh, Senior Lecturer in International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Groningen What’s in a Name? The Bare Essentials of a Constitution and the Charter of the United Nations 10.30-10.45 – Britta Sjöstedt, Doctoral Candidate in Public International Law, Faculty of Law, Lund University Introducing the ‘Reconciliatory Approach’ – an Interpretative Response to Harmonize International Environmental Law with other Specialised Areas of International Law 10.45-11.00 – Andrzej Jakubowski, Assistant Professor, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences Facets and Dilemmas of a Constitutionalized Legal Order – Exploring the Role of the World Heritage Convention (1972) 11.00-11.30 – Discussion 11.30-12.00 – Refreshments (Staszic Palace, Room, No. 203, 2

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SESSION VI Renaissance of International Organizations

Staszic Palace, Room, No. 100 (Sala Staszica, 1st floor) Chair:

Tomer Broude, Associate Professor, Sylvan M. Cohen Chair in Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

12.00-12.15 – Yaraslau Kryvoi, Senior Lecturer, University of West London International Administrative Law: Between Fragmentation and Constitutionalization 12.15-12.30 – Chien-Huei WU, Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan From Fragmentation to Coherence: a Constitutional Construction of Legal Relationship between the WTO and the WHO 12.30-12.45 – Wojciech Wiewiórowski, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk Inspector General for the Protection of Personal Data, Republic of Poland The Role of International Organisations in Overcoming the Fragmentation of the Global Privacy Protection Schemes 12.45-13.00 – Birgit Lode, Project Leader ELIAS, IASS Focal Point for the CCAC, Sustainable Interactions with the Atmosphere, IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V., Potsdam The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC): Increasing Integration in the International Legal Order by Boosting Actions for the Mitigation of SLCPs 13.00-13.30 – Discussion

13.30-14.00 – FINAL DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 14.00-14.40 – Lunch (Staszic Palace, Room, No. 203, 2

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REGISTRATION

The Organising Committee of the conference Constitutionalisation and Fragmentation of International Law Revisited warmly invites everyone interested in the topic to join the proceedings. Please note that no conference fee is required. For technical purposes please register your attendance by 20 October 2013. Contact: Andrzej Jakubowski [email protected] Karolina Wierczyńska [email protected]

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