Dialogues between International and Public Law. A conference organised by BIICL and Melbourne Law School Thursday 30 June Friday 1 July 2016, London

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Dialogues between International and Public Law A conference organised by BIICL and Melbourne Law School Thursday 30 June Friday 1 July 2016, London

Dialogues between International and Public Law This two-day conference will bring together for the first time leading academic and practising lawyers to pool knowledge and share perspectives on the changing relationship between public international law and domestic public law in different jurisdictions. Organised by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) and the Melbourne Law School (MLS), this event will allow a constructive dialogue on how national public law and public international law and practice should and must co-exist, combining theory with case studies and the experience of practitioners. Event concept An initiative of this kind is badly needed. It is trite that 21 st century globalisation is characterised by an interpenetration of domestic public law and international law. It is also characterised by shifting boundaries between public and private spheres of activity at both the international and national levels. The concept of global constitutionalism is used by some in an attempt to capture the implications of these developments for one or both spheres but does not do them justice. Terms of this kind draw attention to the reality of some significant change but mask disagreement over its extent, nature and consequences. Generalisation has inhibited a deeper understanding of what really is going on in this complex and diverse terrain. Focussed dialogue between public lawyers and international lawyers is needed to pool knowledge and share perspectives and to examine how, in present conditions, the two bodies of law and practice can and should co-exist. This event is designed to provide the impetus for a more informed debate which connects theory and doctrine with practice, drawing on the insights that case studies provide. Conference venue Woburn House Conference Centre, 20-24 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9HQ 2

Provisional Programme THURSDAY 30 JUNE 10.30-11.00 Registration and tea/coffee 11.00 11.30 Keynote Address by Lord Peter Goldsmith QC PC, Debevoise Plimpton and former UK Attorney General 11.30-13.00 Panel 1 The relationship between Public International law and Public Law why is it important in practice and in theory? This panel will examine the importance of the relationship from the perspective of Public International Law and from the perspective of Public Law, to set the scene for the whole conference. Speakers will offer an overview of ways in which their area of law has changed under conditions of globalisation to intrude into the other: for example, to extend to non-state actors, in the case of public international law, and to involve increasing levels of extraterritorial action, in the case of public law. They will explore whether these developments are linear or involve a degree of ebb and flow, and the issues they raise for scholars and practitioners in both fields. Professor Cheryl Saunders, Melbourne Law School: Public law and Public International Law: a Public Law Perspective on Interdependence Professor Gerry Simpson, London School of Economics and Melbourne Law School: Deepening the Dialogue: an International Law Perspective on Interdependence Sir Frank Berman, KCMG QC, BIICL: Interdependence in Practice in the Public Service and the Private Sector 13.00-14.00 Lunch (provided for all participants) 14.00-15.30 Panel 2 Impacts of public international law on public law This panel will examine some of the principal ways in which public international law and practice intrude into domestic public law, placing pressures on the way in which international affairs are conducted. It will range from the impact of international law in domestic public law with particular, but not exclusive, reference to international human rights law, and the evolving scope of non-justiciability doctrines, as an aspect of the response of public law systems to internationalisation and globalisation. The additional ways in which international law permeates 3

domestic public law via the application of EU law in the Member States will be discussed, in the context of forthcoming changes for the UK (whether treaty amendments or Brexit). Professor Dapo Akande, Oxford University: Non-justiciability and the Foreign Act of State doctrine Professor Michael Crommelin, Melbourne Law School: The Pacific Solution to the Refugee Crisis: a case study Dr Veronica Fikfak, Homerton College, Cambridge University: Judicial activism in light of a possible Brexit and how British judges are creating new common law rights Alistair McGlone, international environmental law consultant, former Defra lawyer: Case study on compliance by EU institutions with international obligations arising under the Aarhus Convention. Chair: Professor Robert McCorquodale, BIICL 15.30-16.00 Tea break 16.00 17.30 Panel 3 Public law influences on public international law This panel will examine the rationale for the extension of domestic public law principles into the international sphere and the scope for and limits of this development. The principles in question include (but are not limited to) democratic legitimacy; legal and political accountability; subsidiarity; the separation of powers and the rule of law. It will discuss their application to global administrative law, and the internationalisation of the right to good administration. Sir Jeffrey Jowell QC, Blackstone Chambers: The Internationalisation of the Right to Administrative Justice Sophie Lamb, Debevoise Plimpton: the role of public law notions of proportionality in investment arbitration and in contemporary treaty practice Ben Juratowitch, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer: Individual rights in disputes between States 17.30-18.30 Reception for all conference participants 19.00 Speakers Dinner (at nearby restaurant) 4

FRIDAY 1 JULY 9.00 9.30 Registrations (for new arrivals) and tea/coffee 9.30 11.00 Panel 4 Concepts of public in public international and public law This panel will explore the concept of the public aspect of each of the two branches of law: their commonality (if any); differences among domestic public law traditions; the interface between the public and the private in each; the impacts on both areas of law of privatisation; and other shifts in train, such as the increasing ability of corporations and individuals to communicate and transact directly through electronic means, without the mediation of states. The case of the horizontal application of human rights will also be considered to draw additional insights from both. Professor Dr Armin von Bogdandy, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg; and University of Frankfurt: 'From Public International to International Public Law. Translating World Public Opinion into International Public Authority' Professor David Feldman QC, Cambridge University: The varying meaning of "public" in public law and public international law Dr Jason Varuhas, Melbourne Law School: Against the Public-Private Law Divide: Pluralism and Public Law Chair: Jill Barrett, BIICL 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30 13.00 Panel 5 Complications of pluralism This panel will examine the various ways in which domestic public law and public international law come into conflict, using the term conflict loosely to encompass any area on which public domestic and international law rules, practices or interests are in tension with each other. It will look at cases where the influence or impact is a two- or multi-way street. Examples include the use of investor-state dispute settlement procedures in trade agreements where there are also implications arising out of the same disputes in domestic public law; the implications for domestic law of the fragmentation of international law regimes, inconsistencies between domestic, EU and international norms; the (typical) dependence of international law on state implementation. 5

Jansen Calamita, BIICL: The disconnect between the approach to remedies in investment treaty law and the approach to remedies under systems of public law. Dr Jarrod Hepburn, Parallel Expropriation Norms in International Law and Australian Law Chair: Professor Dawn Oliver, University College London 13.00-14.00 Lunch (provided for all participants) 14.00-15.30 Panel 6 Future directions This final session will draw conclusions from the earlier proceedings, highlight key insights and examine possible future directions in terms of (a) the likely trajectories of the interface between domestic and international law; (b) ways of ameliorating difficulties; (c) suggestions for a more effective working relationship between domestic public lawyers and public international lawyers. The Chair will facilitate an interactive conversation between the panel members and all participants. Dr Antonios Tzanakopoulos, Oxford University Tim Eicke QC, Essex Court Chambers Professor Cheryl Saunders Sir Frank Berman 15.30 15.45 Chair s concluding remarks NOTE: this programme is provisional and changes may be made, to the themes, speakers, order and timings of panels. Additional speakers are to be confirmed and some speakers titles are not final. The conference start and end time will not change. Speakers Speakers for this unique conference will be drawn from international academia, law firms, public administration and the judiciary. The following individuals have agreed to speak and other speakers will be confirmed shortly: Lord Peter Goldsmith QC PC, Debevoise Plimpton and former UK Attorney General (Keynote) 6

Professor Dapo Akande, Oxford University Jill Barrett, BIICL Sir Frank Berman KCMG QC, BIICL Professor Dr Armin von Bogdandy, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg; and University of Frankfurt N. Jansen Calamita, BIICL Professor Michael Crommelin, Melbourne Law School Tim Eicke QC, Essex Court Chambers Professor David Feldman QC, Cambridge University Dr Veronica Fikfak, Cambridge University Dr Jarrod Hepburn, Melbourne Law School Sir Jeffrey Jowell KCMG QC, Blackstone Chambers Ben Juratowitch, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Professor Robert McCorquodale, BIICL Alistair McGlone, international environmental law consultant Professor Dawn Oliver, University College London Professor Cheryl Saunders, Melbourne Law School Professor Gerry Simpson, London School of Economics and Melbourne Law School Dr Antonios Tzanakopoulos, Oxford University Dr Jason Varuhas, Melbourne Law School British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) As a leading independent legal research organisation with charitable status, unaffiliated to any university, BIICL is the only body of its kind in the UK and one of very few in the world. The Institute is focused on applied legal research and serves as an invaluable focal point for the study of international and comparative law. Established over 50 years ago, it has its headquarters in central London. BIICL works closely with the American Society of International Law (ASIL). Melbourne Law School (MLS) Since 2012 BIICL has been welcoming Visiting Research Fellows and post-graduate law students from Melbourne Law School to participate in BIICL s Arthur Watts Fellowship's programme of public international law research and events on subjects ranging from the Antarctic Treaty System to the Paris Convention on Industrial Property. BIICL extends its gratitude to Allan Myers AO who has helped make this programme possible through his generous funding and ongoing support, and Professor Carolyn Evans, Dean of Melbourne Law School for her active support which has also helped make this partnership a great success. 7

Sponsorship Conference generously co-sponsored by Speaker Dinner and conference lunches sponsored by 8