ACADEMY OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE EXECUTIVE TRAINING SEMINAR SERIES GLOBAL GOVERNANCE PROGRAMME REGIONAL COURTS IN REGIONAL INTEGRATION ORGANISATIONS Scientific Coordinator: Carlos Juan Closa Montero European University Institute and Institute for Public Goods and Policies Venue: Villa La Fonte Via delle Fontanelle, 10 I-50014 San Domenico di Fiesole 18-20 NOVEMBER 2015 WHAT IS THE ACADEMY OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? The Academy of Global Governance (AGG) is a unique executive training programme, where theory and real world experience meet. Trainers at the AGG are leading academics, former ministers, heads of international organizations and top executives. AGG trainees young executives, policy makers, diplomats, international organisations and public sector officials, private sector professionals, and junior academics - have diverse backgrounds, operate in a wide range of contexts, and come from the different corners of the world, to share views and debate in the vibrant academic environment of the European University Institute. The AGG s trainees benefit from a network of academics and international top-level officials, and from an extremely stimulating discussion on topical issues relating to governance. INTRODUCTION Courts have become a recurrent feature in several regional integration organizations as mechanisms to adjudicate on the interpretation of the treaty and/or as a mechanism for dispute settlement among the parties. Whilst some commonalities can be observed, their design, internal functioning and procedures may vary widely. The actors within these institutions; i.e. judges, magistrates, justices from four different courts (the Permanent Revision Tribunal of the MERCOSUR; the Court of the Andean Community; the Southern African Development Community Tribunal and the Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States) will analyze and discuss these different aspects. Additionally, the seminar will offer several training exercises bringing insights on the working of the Courts.
Academic Programme WEDNESDAY 18 November 10.00-10.30 Opening Remarks Brigid Laffan Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies and the Global Governance Programme 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.30 Keynote Speech Karen Alter Northwestern University, United States 12.30-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-15.30 MERCOSUR Input Session 15.30-16.00 Coffee break 16.00-17.30 MERCOSUR Training Session 20.00 Social Dinner THURSDAY 19 November 9.30-11.00 Court of Justice of the Andean Community Input Session 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-13.00 Court of Justice of the Andean Community Training Session 13.00-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-15.30 Court of Economic Community of West African States Input Session 15.30-16.00 Coffee break 16.00-17.30 Court of Economic Community of West African States Training Session FRIDAY 20 November 9.30-11.00 Tribunal of the Southern African Development Community Input Session Justice Charles Mkandawire Representative of Malawi to the International Commission of Jurists
11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-13.00 Tribunal of the Southern African Development Community Training Session 13.00-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-15.30 Roundtable Miguel Poiares Maduro Minister in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister and of Regional Development, Portugal Justice Charles Mkandawire Representative of Malawi to the International Commission of Jurists 15.30-16.00 Diploma Distribution and Farewell Cocktail Speakers Karen Alter Northwestern University, United States Miguel Poiares Maduro Minister in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister and of Regional Development, Portugal Justice Charles Mkandawire Representative of Malawi to the International Commission of Jurists Karen J. Alter is Professor of Political Science and Law at Northwestern University, and a permanent visiting professor at the icourts Center for Excellence, University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law. Her current research investigates the legalization and judicialisation of international relations. She has researched international legal politics in Europe, Africa, Latin America and with respect to economic, human rights and mass atrocities. Welber Barral is a senior partner at Barral M Jorge, a Brazilian consulting firm focused on international trade and investment. A former federal attorney, Dr. Barral was the Brazilian Secretary of Foreign Trade during President Lula's Administration (2007-2011). He is an experienced consultant for governments and private companies, besides sitting as a judge at the Mercosur Court and a panelist at the WTO. He is also a professor of International Trade Law at UFSC and at the Brazilian Diplomatic Academy. A bachelor in Law, Dr. Barral also holds an M.A. degree in Economic Analysis, and a PhD in International Law (USP). Solomon T. Ebobrah is a Professor of Law at the Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island in Nigeria and currently a Research Fellow at the Jur Centre of Excellence for International Courts (icourts) at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. He is also an Extra-Ordinary Lecturer
with the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria from where he graduated with the LLD in International Human Rights Law in 2009. His doctoral thesis was on the budding human rights regimes in regional economic communities in Africa. Solomon has written articles and conference papers as well as trainings on sub-regional courts and human rights in Africa. Miguel Poiares Maduro is Portugal s Minister for State and Regional Development and Minister Adjunct to the Prime Minister. Until April 2013 he was the director of the EUI`s Global Governance Programme. From 2003 to 2009 Maduro was advocate general at the European Court of Justice. In academia he has worked as a professor at the New University of Lisbon s Faculty of Law and at the Autonomous University of Lisbon, where he was director of the European Studies Centre and the master in European law. He is also a EUI alumnus. Benfeito Mosso Ramos is a Capeverdean judge, graduated from Lisbon University in 1985, with long and relevant experience both in domestic and international Justice. From 2001 to 2003 he served as international Judge of the Special Panels for Serious Crimes in East Timor under UN Transitional Administration. From 2003 to 2009 he was the President of the Supreme Court of his own country, Cape Verde. From 2009 to 2014 he served as the Vice President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice. Currently he is Judge of the Supreme Court of Cape Verde. Justice Charles Mkandawire is a Judge of the High Court of Malawi. He completed his University studies at the University of Malawi Chancellor College in Zomba where he obtained an LLB Hons Degree in 1986. He holds several post graduate certificates in International Law, Human Rights, Labour and Employment Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Judicial Education and Judicial Administration. He joined the Malawi Judiciary as Resident Magistrate in 1986. He rose through the ranks of Senior, Principal and Chief Resident Magistrate (1986 1998) before he was appointed as Senior Deputy Registrar of the High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal a position he held up to 2001. He was later appointed as Chairman of the Industrial Relations Court of Malawi (2001 2004) and in 2004, was appointed as Judge of the High Court of Malawi. In 2006, he was also appointed Chairman of the National Compensation Tribunal. In 2006, He was appointed by SADC as Registrar to establish the SADC Tribunal in Namibia a position he held until August 2014. He is a Council Member of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association (CMJA) and is currently its Regional Vice President for the East, Central and Southern Africa Region until 2015.He is also a Commissioner for the International Commission for Jurists (ICJ) 2009-2019. Scientific Coordinator Carlos Juan Closa Montero is Professor at the Institute for Public Goods and Policies - CSIC - and Senior Fellow at the Global Governance Programme. Between 2004 and 2008, he was Deputy Director of the Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales (Ministry of the President of the Spanish Government). Between 2005 and 2009, he was member of the Venice Commission for Democracy through Law (Council of Europe) representing Spain. He has been formerly Professor at the University of Zaragoza, Complutense (Madrid) and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe. He teaches at the Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasset, in Madrid since 1999. He was also Visiting Fellow at the Minda de Gunzburg Centre of Harvard University (2002); Jean Monnet Fellow (1995-1996) and Salvador de Madariaga Fellow (2004) at the EUI and Senior Emile Noel Fellow at the Jean Monnet Center, NYU. He has published a large number of articles in peer review journals, in English, Spanish, French and Italian, on EU citizenship, the EU Constitutional structure, Europeanization and the EU relation with the member states. He is currently involved in a project coordinated by Joseph H.H. Weiler on Comparative Regional Integration.
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