Queen Mary University of London, Postgraduate Legal Research Conference 2013* Reinvigorating Legal Thought in Times of Change

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Queen Mary University of London, Postgraduate Legal Research Conference 2013* Reinvigorating Legal Thought in Times of Change Thursday 6th June 2013 Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary, University of London, 67-69 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3JB

08:30 – 09:15 09:15 – 09:30

Registration & Coffee Welcome Professor Spyros Maniatis: Director of Graduate Studies, Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary University of London

Session 1A: Human Rights Chair: Ms Merris Amos - Child Participation: Mere International Rhetoric or Tangible Domestic Reality? Orla Drummond, University of Ulster - Access to Internet: a Human Right or Not? Nadia Khadam, Hanyang University, Seoul - Standing up to Strasbourg: changes to judicial reasoning in UK human rights cases and the value of foreign jurisprudence Hélène Tyrrell, Queen Mary University of London

Session 1B: Competition Law Chair: Professor Maher Dabbah 09:30 – 11:00

- Regulation as a Mechanism to Encourage Competition in the Area of Telecommunications: Towards the Concept of Emulated Competition Humberto Carrasco Blanc, University of Edinburgh - ‘Enough Is Enough! But When?’: The Standard of Proof in EU Competition Cases Andriani Kalintiri, Queen Mary University of London - Competition Law and Development: The Missing Links Andrés Palacios Lleras, University College London

Session 1C: Public Law Chair: Professor Kenneth Armstrong - Judicial Performance Appraisal in Comparative Perspective: Risks and Opportunities for the Enhancement of Judicial Quality Alberto Merino, Queen Mary University of London - On the Rise while Falling: Constitutional Courts in the Era of European Integration Denis Preshova, University of Cologne - The European Arrest Warrant in Light of the Principle of Proportionality Ermioni Xanthopoulou, King’s College London, University of London

Session 1D: Intellectual Property Law: Trademarks and Patents Chair: Professor Spyros Maniatis

09:30 – 11:00

- Counterfeiting in Chinese Context: Imitation to Innovation, Intellectual Property Protection, and Development Yan Li, University of Technology, Sydney - Legal Issues Regarding Applied Research at the University: Patents and Transfer Maria Luz Sánchez García, University of Murcia - Have We Unleashed the Trolls in Europe? – The Unitary Patent and the Patent Troll Issue Marc Mimler, Queen Mary University of London

11:00 – 11:30

Coffee Break

Session 2A: Commercial and Financial Law Chair: Professor Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal - The structural reform to Derivatives Market: General Aspects and Regulatory Framework Ligia Catherine Arias Barrera, University of Warwick - Theory of Regulation: The Nature of Islamic Securities Regulation Khaled Benjelayel, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London - Assessing the Origins of Corporate Reorganisation: Insolvency Law or Receivership Proceedings? Virginia Torrie, University of Kent

11:30 – 13:00

Session 2B: International Law Chair: Dr Phoebe Okowa - Adapting International Law to Environmental Challenges: Reconciling Prevention and Reparation Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva - Intelligence Collection during Armed Conflict: Civilians Directly Participating in Hostilities Naomi Hart, University of Cambridge - The War Crime of Attacking Peacekeeping Personnel and Objects in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court - a Critical Analysis. Barbara Sonczyk, University of Westminster

Session 2C: Intellectual Property Law: Copyright Chair: Professor Johanna Gibson - Role of Adaptation of Employees’ Contracts on Authorship and Ownership of Their Authorial Works Hayssam Hammad, University of Exeter - The ‘droit de suite’ – a Human Right? Anthony O’ Dwyer, University College Cork

11:30 – 13:00

- Re-examining Authorship in Copyright Law: Lessons from Large Scientific Collaborations Daniela Simone, University of Oxford

Session 2D: Socio-Legal Studies Chair: Professor Richard Nobles - Disowned and Distressed: Revisiting the India-Bangladesh Enclaves Debdatta Chowdhury, University of Westminster - The Youngest Victims of Honour Based Violence in Turkey Ferya Tas, King’s College, University of London - Five Options for the How the State Can Relate to Private Religious Court. Untangling the Debate on Sharia Courts in the United Kingdom Machteld Zee, Leiden University

13:00 – 15:00

Lunch & Poster Presentations**

Session 3A: Legal Theory & Legal History Chair: Professor Eric Heinze - Britain’s First Emergency Powers Statute: The Defence of the Realm Act, 1914 Patrick Graham, Queen Mary University of London - Crisis Discourse as a Catalyst for Legal Change Laura Henderson, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam - Protection from Harassment Act 1997: from Anti-Stalking Crimes to Celebrity Privacy Remedies Robin Callender Smith, Queen Mary University of London

15:0016:30

Session 3B: Criminal Law Chair: Professor Peter Alldridge | - If the Shoe Fits-Wear It: Where Do Victim Impact Statements Fit In German Criminal Procedure? Kerstin Braun, University of Queensland - Publication of Personal Data as a Form of Punishment in Risk Society: the Case of Community Notification Laws for Sex Offenders in the USA and Greece Konstantinos I. Panagos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens - The Nature of Complainant Credibility in Sexual Offences Carla Teteris, Queen Mary University of London

Session 3C: Arbitration Chair: Professor Loukas Mistelis | - Provisional Measures in Investment Arbitration Marta Abula, University of Latvia

- International Arbitration in the Chinese Legal Architecture Rayhan Asat, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law

15:0016:30

- Divergences of Jurisdiction in ICSID and Non-ICSID Arbitration: An Analysis Based on Balance between State Sovereignty and Investment Protection Fenghua Li, University of Glasgow

Session 3D: European Union Law Chair: Mr Nick Bernard - Monetary Damages under the CESL and the SGA Reza Beheshti, University of Leicester - Powers of Regulatory Authorities: Have They a Due Date? Chiara Feliziani, University “La Sapienza”, Rome - First Reflections on the Crisis Management Framework in the Banking Union Antonio Riso, Bocconi University, Milan

16:3016:45

Short Break

Soapbox Session Chair: Professor Christopher Reed - War of the Titans: Apple vs. Samsung, and the Possibility of International Litigation of a Worldwide Intellectual Property Conflict Ana Alba-Betancourt, Queen Mary University of London

16:4517:45

- Moral Rights are Obsolete in a Digital Age Laura German, University of Southampton - Do Trade Mark Owners Have a Right to Use Their Trade Marks? Metka Potočnik, Queen Mary University of London - Veganism and Article 9 of the ECHR Jeanette Rowley, Lancaster University - Revolutionary Lawyering? On the Social Responsibility of Lawyers in a Democratic Revolution Yaniv Roznai, London School of Economics and Political Science

Closing Speeches & Prizes Announcements

17:4518:15

Professor Richard Nobles, Director of Graduate Studies, School of Law, Queen Mary University of London Aleksandra Jordanoska, William Linton, Tatjana Nikitina, Conference Organisers and PhD Representatives, Queen Mary University of London

18:15-

Drinks Reception

**Poster Presentations (Lunchtime) - Environmental Justice: Building Up Meanings for Urban-Environmental Decision-Making Larissa Verri Boratti, University College London - Beginning to Understand Religious Expression: Ireland and the Islamic Veil Gerard Downey, Trinity College Dublin - Prosecuting the Persecuted: Refugee Journeys Yewa Holiday, Queen Mary University of London - Comparison of the UK and US Criminal Laws and Policies on Domestic Violence Foteini Kyriakopoulou-Kollia, Newcastle University - Regional Collective Security in South East Asia: Problems, Prospects, and a New Paradigm Janice Lee, Queen Mary University of London - Self-Determination and the ‘Right’ to Revolution: Syria Yasmine Nahlawi, Newcastle University - Victimization as a Test for Civil Society’s Contribution to Treaty-Making: the Convention against Enforced Disappearance in Retrospect Ioanna Pervou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Is the Ombudsman Office Procedure of the United Nations' Security Council's Al-Qaida Sanctions Listing Procedure as effective as a Judicial Review? Shahnewazuddin Mohammed Reza, Birkbeck University of London - Access to EURODAC Data for Law Enforcement Authorities and Europol for Counter-terrorism Purposes Niovi Vavoula, Queen Mary University of London - The Principle of Equality: A Limit to the Commission’s Discretion in EU Competition Law Enforcement? Katharina Voss, Stockholm University - The Significance of Rape as a War Crime at the International Level Caterine Arrabal Ward, Glasgow Caledonian University - The Right of Refugees to Durable Solutions: Examination of Iraqi Refugees as a Case Study Abdullah Yassen, Newcastle University * The timetable is accurate as of 3rd June 2013 but may be subject to revision in accordance with changes to presentations and additions or withdrawals to the agenda.

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