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Changing Faces in Legal Thinking: Revisiting Legal Methodologies Friday, April 13 3:00-5:00 p.m.

Room G85 Opening Remarks and Faculty Panel on Interdisciplinary Research and Methodology: Professors Valerie Hans, Odette Lienau, Bernadette Meyler, Michael Frakes and Mitchell Lasser (Moderator). Reception will follow the panel in the Faculty Lounge

Saturday, April 14 Breakfast. Room G85 8:00am-8:45 am 9:00am- 10:30 am Room 277 Towards Another Narrative in International Law Storytelling - Isaac Kardon (Cornell) Chinas U-shaped line in the South China Sea: international law, history, and politics - Peter Szigeti (Harvard) The Promise and Perils of Law & Geography: From Topography to Semantics in International Law William T. Worster (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Academy of Law) The Transformation of Quantity into quality: Critical mass in the Formation of Customary International Law 9:00am- 10:30 am Room 279 Comparative Law: Models of Comparison Between Legal Systems - Vanessa Casado-Prez. (NYU) Methodology on Comparative Case-studies Assessing Success of Water Markets - Chun-Yuan Chen (U. of Illinois) A Study on the Signal Effect of Directors & Officers Insurance and Mandatory Disclosure: An Empirical Research of Taiwan Chen Zhao ((Washington University in St. Louis) Understanding Public Use From A Comparative Law Perspective -

Coffee Break. Room 273 11:00am-12: 30pm Room 277 Actors in the Judicial Process Anna Dolidze (Cornell)
Internationalization of Procedure: Diffusion of the Amicus Curiae Procedure from the UK

11:00-12:30pm Room 279 Between Equal Rights: Knowledge, Privacy and the Balancing of Interest - Avraham Osterman (Duke) This Is Not Just A Saga The Continuing Influence of The Google Books Saga on the Legal Landscape of Mass Digitization and Digital Libraries - Peter R. Slowinski (Stanford) Empirical evaluation of Patent Mediation WEI Shuai (City University of Hong Kong) Say No to Sue First, Ask Questions Later A Revisit to P2P Lawsuit from Legal and Technological Perspectives 1:30pm- 3:00pm Room 279 European Law Revisited: Contemporary challenges - Gyongi David and Sra Hoffman (Humboldt-University of Berlin) Legal Methodology in European Competition Law - Novitet Xh. Nezaj (Ministry of European Integration) Reflections on the development of the EU law - Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel (University of Leuven, Belgium) The new institutional settlement in EU financial market regulation: constitutionalizing regulatory coopetition? -

- Conor Hanly (Yale) Trial Juries in Victorian England - Gustavo Ribeiro (Harvard) No need to toss a coin: Conflicting scientific expert testimonies and intellectual due process

Lunch. Saperston lounge 1:30pm-3:00pm Room 277 Exploring the Boundaries of Human Rights Silvana Andrea del Valle Bustos (Washington University in St. Louis) The Cultural Defense in Intimate Violence Against Women: A Criticism of Liberalism from a Mixed Approach Ahmed Eldakak (Washington University in St. Louis) Human Rights and Intellectual Property - Edit Frenyo (Georgetown) Global Migration and Transfrontier Childhoods: promises and perils of interdisciplinary approaches for migrant children -

- Justine Quinn (NUI Maynooth) The Court of Justice and sexual orientation discrimination strategic thinking on the long road to policy institutionalization. Coffee Break 3:30pm-500pm Room 277 Science: Law, Bioethics and Health - Lisa Eckstein (Georgetown) Creating an Evidence-Base for the Regulation of Race-Based Biomedical Research: A Quantitative Approach - Igor Gontcharov (Osgoode Hall) The Eclipse of Human Subjects and the rise of Human Participants in research involving humans. 3:30pm-5:00pm Room 279 Impact of Financial Regulations: Seeking a Methodological Framework - Elizabeth Chorvat (U. Chicago) Effect of 2003 Dividend Preference on Portfolio Allocation of Stock Agnese Pizzolla (Universit degli Studi di Macerata) Comparative law and financial regulation: methodological remarks -

- Chih-Ming Liang (Wisconsin) - Shanthi E. Senthe (Osgoode Hall) Law, Governance, and Patient Safety: Full Methodology Methods within the Disclosure and Apology Following Adverse Microfinance Context: A Legal Quandary - Charlie Xiao-chuan Weng (Penn) Chinese Shareholder Protection and the Influence of the US Law: the Idiosyncratic Economic Realities and Mismatched Agency Problem Solutions 5:00-7:00 p.m. Foyer Reception, sponsored by the JSD Association & GPSAFC

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