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IMPORTANT Schedules are still tentative, thus susceptible to later changes after solving irregularities. The organisers reserve the right to change the day, time and meeting room if needed. Anyone that fails to register by the deadline has to be removed from the program.
If there is a sessions with three presentations or less, the papers will be included in another session.
Wednesday 19th June 2019
08.00‐08.45 Wednesday June 19
Registration – Inscripción
09.00‐10.00 Wednesday June 19
Opening ceremony Ceremonia de apertura
10.00‐10.15 Wednesday June 19
Break
10.15‐11.45 Wednesday June 19
Plenary Session – 1
11.45‐12.15 Wednesday June 19
Break
12.15‐13.45 Wednesday June 19
Attitudes of Japanese Litigants and Their Lawyers toward the Civil Justice Systems: Preliminary Results of the National Survey Chair(s): Shozo Ota / Dimitri R. Vanoverbeke
Judicial professionals’ working conditions Chair(s) Sharyn Roach Anleu / João Paulo Dias Sharyn Roach Anleu / Kathy Mack “Maintaining
Gender Issues in the Legal Profession Chair(s) Ulrike Schultz Valeria Insarauto “Gendered effects of perceived discrimination on job satisfaction
How to reinvent legal education and judicial training?! ‐ 1 Chair(s) António Casimiro Ferreira / Conceição Gomes Conceição Gomes “The key
Political Economies of Exclusion and Banishment Chair(s) David Whyte / José Atiles Anne Alvesalo‐Kuusi “From the deserving refugee to the undeserving
Law and Development Chair(s) Pedro Fortes David Gerardo López Martínez “Building ecological justice from the judicial discourse around extractivism. The
Judiciary, Democracy, and Politics – 1 Chair(s) Angélica Cuéllar Vázquez Claudia Maria Barbosa “The Social Accountability in the Brazilian
Retos al Derecho desde los Pueblos Indígenas en Latinoamérica Chair(s) Raquel Yrigoyen Fajardo Raquel Yrigoyen Fajardo “Los desafíos del
Sociology of law and utopia Chair(s) Jiří Priban / Lyana Francot Bart Van Klink The Utopian Challenge: Utopia and the Rule of Law
General Theme Chair(s) Ralf Rogowski “Time for a Social Union? A Socio‐legal Analysis of the European Social Pillar.” Teresa Maneca Lima
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Daniel H. Foote “The Japan Civil Litigation Research Project: Examination of Lawyer‐Related Findings, in Comparison to Ten Years Earlier” Hiroba Saito “Determinants of Litigants' Satisfaction in Japan” Kiyoshi Hasegawa “Self‐represented Litigants in Japan: A Preliminary Analysis of CLRP 2014” Shozo Ota “Overview of Civil Litigation Research Project”
boundaries between work and family in the Australian judiciary.” Teresa Maneca Lima / Marina Pessoa Henriques “Working conditions: from health and safety to quality of work. A literature review.” Paula Casaleiro / Ana Paula Relvas “A comparative analysis of legal professionals working conditions studies.”
and quitting intentions among French young lawyers.” Margaret Thornton “Feminisation and Flexibility.” Hilary Sommerlad / Peter Sanderson “Valorising cultural capital ‐ understanding occupational stratification in the legal profession: the case of England and Wales.” Brian Opeskin “Dismantling the Diversity Deficit: A Journey of a Thousand Miles.”
role of judicial education to the justice transformation.” António Casimiro Ferreira “New approach to the legal education: the experience of an interdisciplinary PhD program.” Luzia Sebastião “Legal Education in a context of interlegality.”
migrant: an analysis of International Protection Decisions Before and After Europe.” Vickie Cooper “The Bureaucratic Politics of Banishment and Coercive Displacement.” Jesús Carreras “Neoliberalism and Islamic radicalization.”
Colombian case viewed from South Epistemologies.” Jairo Vladimir Llano Franco “Relaciones interculturales entre comunidades indígenas, negras y campesinas del Norte del Cauca –Colombia‐.” Jimena Alexandra Salazar Montoya “Agua para riego. Acción política y representación.” Jorge Peláez Padilla “Se suspenden pero no se cancelan: los límites del uso del derecho frente a los proyectos extractivos mineros en México.”
Judiciary and The\Strengthen of Democracy in Brazil.” Andrei Koerner “Política, Direito e Judiciário – formação, resultados e problemas de um campo de pesquisas no Brasil.” Alberto Abad Suárez Ávila “The protection of human rights in the Mexican Supreme Court (2011‐2018).” Josafat Cortez Salinas “The role of the clerks in the Supreme Court´s organizational dynamics.”
pluralismo igualitario” Zulma Villa Vilchez “Retos de la defensa del derecho al consentimiento previo, libre e informado de pueblos indígenas. Caso Conga.” César Bazán Seminario “La colonialidad del poder y los actores del sistema de justicia.” Eliza Samuel / Farida Mamad “The challenges and opportunities of the judicial training model to the democracy: the case of Mozambique.”
Fatima El Fakih Rodriguez / Juan Jorge Faundes Peñafiel “Del pluralismo jurídico al pluralismo agonista: Venezuela y el
Luigi Corrias Dystopian Voices: Silent Claims and the Legal Imagination of Inhumanity Wouter Veraart “The utopian quest for justice and the challenge of the unjust past.” Leon van den Broeke “A Secular Form of Grace: The Role of Utopia in Ethics and Socio‐Legal Theory.” Jiri Priban “Constitutional Imaginaries of Utopian Politics.”
“Occupational accidents and the Portuguese workers’ compensation system: the law and the value of life.”
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desafío del reconocimiento de los derechos de los pueblos indigenas.”
14.00‐15.30 Wednesday June 19
Lunch
15.30‐17.00 Wednesday June 19
La justice en débat dans la modernité avancée Chair(s): Pierre Guibentif Emmanuelle Bernheim / Julie Paquin “What "justice"? Legal consciousness in the area of the new public management” Fernando Carvajal Sánchez “Las influencias culturales em las percepciones de la justicia” Corinne Delmas “The rise of out‐of‐court settlements Mediation and notaries in
Constructing the ‘Ideal’ Defendant Panel Session 1 Chair(s) Cyrus Tata / Stewart Field Sharyn Roach Anleu “Interpreting emotion and the ideal defendan” Jackie Hodgson “Court Rituals and Constructions of Individual Responsibility: understandings of guilt in the criminal process” Cyrus Tata “How Do Criminal Justice Disconnections Help to Generate ‘Ideal’ Subjects?”
Gender, sex and intersections in an intergenerational perspective ‐ 1 Chair(s) Barbara Giovanna Bello Barbara Giovanna Bello “Second generations as social actors in a gender perspective.” Małgorzata Fuszara / Natalia Broniarczyk “Stigmatization and destigmatization ‐ abortion activism in Poland and feminsit response for antiabortion law.”
How to reinvent legal education and judicial training?! ‐ 2 Chair(s) António Casimiro Ferreira / Conceição Gomes Pedro Javier López Cuéllar “Antes de estudiar Derecho: Conclusiones de las Cátedra de Introducción al Derecho ofrecida a estudiantes de Colegio.” María Eugenia Monte / Mariana Anahí Manzo “Desafíos al curriculum oculto en la educación jurídica: perspectivas feministas.”
Political Economies of Colonialism and Corporate Crime Chair(s) José Atiles / David Whyte Gustavo Rojas Paez “Corporate crimes in Transitional Justice settings: accountability of the beneficiaries of war?” Lara Montesinos Coleman “Human Rights and Necro‐Economics: The Problem of Corporate Impunity.” Mónica Jiménez “After Commonwealth:
Law and Development Chair(s) Pedro Fortes Sara Petroccia / Andrea Pitasi “Development of new citizenships policies.” Rosalba Altopiedi “Towards an environmental citizenship.” Kiyoshi Hasegawa “Food banks and land banks for the poor in Japan: A preliminary study on sharing economy systems for the poor.” Veronica Pecile “The commons as a tool to achieve inter‐generational
Perceptions and spheres of justice, democracy and politics: construction and definition of identities Chair(s) Angélica Cuéllar Vázquez / Claudia Maria Barbosa Artur Stamford da Silva “Sociología de la autorregulación y del intervencionismo sistémico: el caso del trabajo esclavo en Brasil.” Rodrigo Meneses Reyes “The law of clientelism: coercion, the state and the urban
Communicating legal cultures for a global justice? Chair(s) Alberto Febbrajo Pedro Fortes “The Kaleidoscope of Legal Culture: Mirrored Identities of the Legal Order.” Lasha Bregvadze “Polycontexturality vs Constitutional Pluralism: Multiple Constituencies of Fragmented World Society.” Bogdan Iancu “Law, Politics and Institutional Neutrality.”
Linking generations for a materialist critique of penality Chair(s) José A. Brandariz Dario Melossi “Sociological Explanations of Penality: from unemployment to inequality?” José A. Brandariz “Rethinking political economic analyses on penality.” Zelia Gallo “The political economy of punishment and politics: looking ahead.” Máximo Sozzo “Inequality and
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France” Richard Dubé “The Sphere of Ontological Reforms: Beyond Structural and Cultural reforms of Legal Identities and Perceptions of Justice” Lukas Sosoe “Justice globale intergénérationnelle: Quelle justice pour quelles générations?”
Caterina Peroni / Elisa Rapetti “From "Not in my name" to "Non Una Di Meno" Italian movements: intergenerational differences in feminist perspectives on the law.” Anna Drwal “Love Jihad. A threat to young Indian women or to Indian culture?”
Susana Santos “Development of pro bono and voluntary work in Law school’s curriculum: linking the academy with civil society and the markets.” Andrea Pitasi / Emilia Ferone “Hypercitizenship And Law Education.”
Understanding the Commonsense of Colonialism in Puerto Rico.” José Atiles “Manufacturing a tax‐haven: the US Colonial State of Exception and Wall Street in Puerto Rico’s financial crisis.”
social justice.” Anna Rosa Favretto / Giacomo Balduzzi “Intergenerational justice as intergenerational inclusion: the ‘NEET’ challenge for welfare systems.”
poor in post‐revolutionary Mexico City.” Arturo Manuel Chávez López “Insecurity, corruption and impunity in México.” Angélica Cuéllar Vázquez “Alternative justice as seen from its users’ experience: an approximation to restorative justice.”
punishment. Contemporary comparative perspectives on economy, politics and punishment.” Giulia Fabini “Border criminology, punishment and the regulation of labour market.”
17:00‐17:30 Wednesday June 19
Break
17.30‐19.00 Wednesday June 19
Access to Justice, Family Law, Digital Justice, ADR, Rule of Law Chair(s) Mavis Maclean Rachel Treloar “Access to Family Justice in British Columbia Canada, An overview of recent developments” Mavis Maclean “From courts and
Constructing the ‘Ideal’ Defendant Panel Session 2: The Role of Remorse and Responsibility in Comparative Focus Chair(s) Cyrus Tata / Stewart Field Stewart Field “State, Citizen and Remorse as Political Bargain: observations from
Gender, sex and intersections in an intergenerational perspective ‐ 2 Chair(s) Barbara Giovanna Bello Dolores Cubells Aguilar “Las mujeres y jóvenes en la Justicia Tseltal: la reinvención de la tradición.” Hilda Gabriela
Comparative Studies of the Legal Professions Chair(s) Lisa Webley Akira Fujimoto “Japanese Lawyers Income – An Analysis of Income Tax Statistics.” Takeshi Asamizuya / Shozo Ota “Legal Mind and Lay
Author Meets Readers Session: “Catalonia and the Postfascist State: the law, economy and politics of contemporary Spain” Chair(s) José Atiles David Whyte Ignasi Bernat Mireia Vehi
Interrogating Immigration in Global setting Chair(s) Tobias Georg Eule / Lisa Marie Borrelli “Behind the border, before the law.” Charlotte Dahin “Seeking asylum in Canada: representations vs experiences.”
Law and Brazilian Democracy after 2018 Elections Chair(s) Germano Schwartz / Renata Almeida da costa Germano Schwartz / Renata Almeida da costa “From June, 2013 to October, 2018 or From Brazilian
Transconstitutionalism between living constitution and global justice ‐ 1 Chair(s) Alberto Febbrajo Jacek Maria Kurczewski “A Living Constitution: the intuitive action approach.” Alberto Febbrajo “Transconstitution
The Role of Academic Journals in the Global Socio‐Legal Field Chair(s) Pierre Guibentif / Masayuki Murayama Michelle Cottier “Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie” Letizia Mancini “Sociologia del diritto”
Petrażycki, Ehrlich and Podgórecki: Living Intuitive Law as Legacy Linking With Next Generations Chair(s) Jacek Maria Kurczewski Edoardo Fittipaldi “The Search for an empirical concept of law: Comparing Petrażycki with
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lawyers to website in family justice in England and Wales Lisa Webley “Digital Justice and Clinical Legal education after the legal aid cuts in Enhland and Wales” Bregje Dijksterhuis “ Digital Family Justice and the Proposed Legal Aid Reforms” Benoit Bastard “New generation of divorce in France? Diversion from the justice system and online treatment”
the French Cour d’Assises” Mojca Plesničar “Deconstructing Remorse through the Courts” Irene van Oorschot “The Uses of Culture: Interpreting and Evaluating Remorse”
Galletti / Manuela González “Representaciones, acceso a justicia y voz para mujeres de generaciones jóvenes y mayores.” Gabriela María Barcaglioni “Violencias contra las mujeres. Creación legislativa y acceso a la Justicia en clave feminista y del movimiento de mujeres” Hilda Gabriela Galleti / Susana Mariel Cisneros “Nuevas generaciones, identidades sexuales y accesos a justicia en la República Argentina.”
Mind: A NeuroLaw Approach to Judging.”
Oihana Etxebarrieta
Patara McKeen “Pakistani Migration and Integration in Oñati.” Hideki Tarumoto “The Turning Point to an Immigration Country: A Japanese Case.” Joanna Ptak – Chmiel “A tale of backwardness versus modernity? Honour‐related violence in the public discourse.” Maria João Guia “The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) institutions and the migration regulation.”
Streets to Ballots ‐ Law and Protests in Brazil.” Alexandre Soares Fleck Brandão “Rule of Law in Brazil in times of Bolsonaro: a new challenge for academic and political freedom or business as usual?” Diógenes Ribeiro “BRAZIL: right face. Communication and law in times of the extreme right.” Sandra Martini / Sergio Cademartori “The Basic Health Care in the Mercosur Border Areas.”
alism and globalism: convergences or alternatives?” Jack Meakin “The promise of ‘constitutionalism‐from‐below’: A reappraisal from the dispossessed.” António Casimiro Ferreira / Marina Pessoa Henriques “Transconstitutionalism and exceptionalism: a challenge to global justice.”
Susan Sterett “Law and Society Review” Jiri Priban “Journal of Law and Society” Laurence Dumoulin “Droit et Société”
Weber and Geiger.” Michael Antonov “Gurvitch and Timasheff: two ways to develop Petrazycki's theory.” Krzysztof Motyka “Adam Podgórecki’s Conception[s] of Law.” Małgorzata Fuszara “The official law of totalitarianism and the intuitive law of opposition.” Edyta Radzewicz “The conflict between Ireland’s anti‐nomadic legislation and the intuitive law to remain nomadic of the Travellers.”
19.00‐20.00 Wednesday June 19
RCSL Board meeting
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Thursday 20th June 2019
09.00‐10.30 Thursday June
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Pensar el Estado en los Países Periféricos Chair(s) Francisco Vértiz / Mauro Cristeche Mariana Relli Ugartemendía “Política de regularización y roles del Estado frente a la irregularidad del hábitat popular urbano en provincia de Buenos Aires.” Roberto Leopoldo Cruz Balbuena “Midiendo El Estado, Etiquetado De La Libertad: Análisis De Los Índices De Libertad En El Caso Aplicado De México.” Ezequiel Kostenwein “Pánicos judiciales. Moralidades, politización y
Political Economies of Violence Chair(s) José Atiles / David Whyte Silvia Rodríguez Maeso “Race/Law and order: police brutality and racism within human rights discourses.” Daniel Jiménez Franco “La formación del espíritu necropolítico. Generational gaps under Spanish neoliberalism.” Alexander Kondakov “Political Economy of Affections: Circulation of emotions in hate crime cases against LGBT people in Russia.”
General Theme Chair(s) Sonia Boueiri Bassil “La Justicia y su acceso en la Historia Venezolana: un análisis Socio‐Jurídico de los Siglos XX y XXI.” Carlos José Perette “Estatuto normativo de las declaraciones de la Cumbre Judicial Iberoamericana como red judicial trasnacional.” Catarina Frois “Violência na Prisão. A Privação de Liberdade vs. Privação de Dignidade.” Vera Ribeiro de Almeida dos Santos Faria “A construção da verdade no processo penal brasileiro: as colaborações premiadas sob perspectiva
General Theme Chair(s) Hiroharu Saito “Age Discriminations Against Children and Equal Protection.” Eugenia Gómez de Río / Paula Gisele Peláez “Children´S And Adolescentes Human Right To Express Their Opinion: An Analysis Of Family Courts Experience In Córdoba, Argentina.” Ghandni Basu “Voice matters: young people's presence within the legal domain in India.” Gustavo Borges Mariano “Legal knowledge built with youth perspectives: a study about the regulation and realization of the
Knowledge and Opinion about Law: Challenges and Opportunities for a New Generation of KOL‐Research ‐ 1 Chair(s) Marc Hertogh Balázs Fekete “What Do Hungarian People Know About the Law and Why is This Relevant still? Lessons from Some Hungarian Empirical Researches.” György Gajduschek “Knowledge of Law in Hungary: Indicators, Influencing Factors and Their Change in the Past Half Century. An Empirical Analysis.” Stine Piilgaard Porner Nielsen “Legal Consciousness in
Invisible Institutions: Collective reflections on the shadows of legal globalization Chair(s) Swethaa Ballakrishnen / Sara Dezalay Maryam Khan “Pakistan’s Parallel Shariat Courts.” Rachel Brule “Gendered Electoral Quotas and the Cost of Reform.” Rahela Khorakiwala “Viewing Law Through Courts: India's Courts and their Iconography.” Binyamin Blum “Accidental Expertise: Emergence of Forensic Laboratories in Egypt and
Human Rights Chair(s) TBA Charles Alenga Khamala “Prosecuting Environmental, Socioeconomic and Cultural Crimes: Beyond Indigenous Claims under the African Human Rights Charter.” António Pedro Dores / Marta De Sousa e Silva “The new clash of generations.” Teresa García‐Berrio H “Debating Disability and Global Justice: Reviewing the Foundations of a Human Right to ‘Universal Accessibility’?”
Big Data, AI and Judicial Service Across Generations ‐ 1 Chair(s) Weidong Ji / Håkan Hydén Ekaterina De Vries “Machine Making of Law.” Weiming Zuo “Toward Law and Society Studies Based on Big Data.” Håkan Hydén “Algo norms – a new research agenda.” Fan Yang “How Do Chinese Judges Use Emotional Reasoning?: Empirical Studies on the Published Judgments of “Disallowing Divorce”.” Weidong Ji “The Change of Judicial Power in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.”
Derechos lingüísticos de los pueblos indígenas y minorías lingüísticas ante la justicia Chair(s) Soraya Yrigoyen Fajardo Soraya Yrigoyen Fajardo “Retos del multilingüismo en el Perú. Balance de la política estatal a la luz de sus obligaciones internacionales” Christiane Stallaert El acceso a la justicia en países multilingües y la formación de intérpretes para la justicia. Un enfoque decolonial. [Access to justice in multilingual states and the training of legal interpreters. A
Quality of Justice and Judicial System Reforms Chair(s) Luca Verzelloni / Conceição Gomes Luca Verzelloni “Quality of justice: a changing concept” João Paulo Dias / Conceição Gomes “From judicial reforms to working conditions of judicial professions: a Portuguese perspective” Daniela Piana “Citizens demand justice qualities: algorithms will offer the answer?”
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justicia penal.” Lucía Inés Coppa “Los delitos conexos con trata de personas: una exploración sobre sus sentidos e impactos en la administración de justicia penal.” Francisco Vértiz “La intervención estatal frente a la problemática de la vivienda en Argentina (2003‐2015).” Mauro Cristeche “Acumulación de capital, políticas públicas y derechos humanos en Argentina. Contribución al debate sobre las políticas sociales y los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales.”
empírica.” right to (sexual) education.”
the Welfare Regimes: How perceptions affect practices.”
Ceylon.” Danish Sheik “Law and Social change: How can social actions move up rather than down?”
decolonial approach.] Carmen Nuñez Borja
10.30‐10.45 Thursday June
20 Break
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10.45‐12.15 Thursday June
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Big Data, AI and Judicial Service Accross Generations ‐ 2 Chair(s) Weidong Ji / Håkan Hydén Stefan Larsson “The Socio‐legal Relevance of Artificial Intelligence – the Normativity of Algorithmic Design.” Zhaoxin Chen “Judicial coping strategy to the tort liability of self‐driving cars: based on the analysis of normative dilemma of its liability.” Li Yang “The Newest Round of Judicial Reform in China: A Perspective of the Status Quo and Development Logic.” Ulrika Wennersten “AI as creator or inventor ‐ Machine
Lawyers in 21st‐Century Societies ‐ 1 Chair(s) Ole Hammerslev / Hilary Sommerlad Sara Dezalay “Africa’s lawyers: From imperial legacies to the “new extraction” (1880s‐2010s)” Manuel Gomez / Rogelio Pérez Perdomo “Venezuela, A dispatch from the abyss” Pedro Fortes / Maria Glória Bonelli “The Transformations of the Brazilian Legal Profession” Danilo Vuković / Marko Mrakovčić “Does “internal crisis” of the judicial system leads to an “internal crisis” of the legal profession? Cases of Croatia and Serbia.” Ole
Comparative perspectives on the evolution and future of the notarial profession ‐ 1 Chair(s) Julie Paquin / Jan Kober Jan Kober “Lucrative Privatisation or Traditional Necessity? Transformation of the Profession of Notaries between Socialism and Capitalism.” Marek Stus “On the road to freedom. Transformation of the profession of notary in Poland on the turn of the 80s and 90s of the 20th century.” Corinne Delmas “Notaries in France: Between State and Market.” Julie Paquin “Notaries in Quebec: a look at the determinants of the ‘crisis’
Legal clinics in the XXI century law faculties: transforming legal education into justice education – 1 Chair(s) Cecilia Blengino / Ruth Mestre Cecilia Blengino “Legal clinics as communities of practice at the boundaries of law.” Silvia Mondino “Legal clinics and the training of the reflective practitioner.” Andrés Gascon Cuenca “Human Rights and clinical legal education.” Ulrich Stege “How Clinical Legal Education is Crossing Borders?”
Knowledge and Opinion about Law: Challenges and Opportunities for a New Generation of KOL‐Research ‐ 2 Chair(s) Marc Hertogh Marina Kurkchiyan “The Potential and Limitations of the Empirical Study of Legal Consciousness.” Laurence Dumoulin “Legal consciousness in action: using focus groups to analyze perceptions of law.” Reza Banakar “Brexit: A Note on the EU’s Interlegality.”
The Management of the Internal EU Borders at the prism of Migrants’ rights: causes and effects of contemporary Biopolitics ‐ 1 Chair(s) Iker Barbero / Annalisa Lendaro Iker Barbero “Discretional migration control: A case study of detention in the French‐Spanish border.” Giuseppe Campesi “The reinvention of immigration detention in Italy after the ‘refugee crisis’.” Giacomo Donadio “The Italian‐French border areas: between control devices and experiences of solidarity and conflict.” Enrica Rigo
Law, Film and Society ‐ 1 Chair(s) Stefan Machura / Peter Robson Nancy Marder “Lessons from Foreign Remakes of 12 Angry Men.” Stefan Machura “Law and Justice in German film and television.” Steve Greenfield “Dramatising Doctors Who Kill.” Leslie J Moran Getting to know you: Mediated judicial intimacies and the judge as 21st century justice career role model
Transconstitutionalism between living constitution and global justice ‐ 2 Chair(s) Alberto Febbrajo Lasha Bregvadze “Individual under Global Constitutionalism: Human Rights and Rights of Social Systems in Unequal World Society.” Massimo Fichera “The role of the EU judiciary in an age of constitutional change.” Marta Maroni “Political encounters between law and Internet communication technologies.” Ferdinando Spina “Towards a new constitutional balance between 'the market' and 'the social': the case of the global movement for
Perceptions et représentations de la justice dans les Etats multinationaux africains – AISLF‐CR03 Session 2 Chair(s) S Pierre Guibentif / Fodé Camara Arnold Martial Ateba “The cry for injustice as a modality of political transition in Cameroon: when the moral categories of justice become a political.” Lison Guignard “Code des personnes et de la famille malien et protocole de Maputo : chronique d’un divorce annoncé.” Garcia Quitari “The reemergence of traditional chiefs and the land questions in Angola: between law and tradition.” Fodé Camara
Production and representations of the state: contributions from an ethnographic perspective – 1 Chair(s) Erika Bárcena Arévalo / Lucero Ibarra Rojas Erika Bárcena Arévalo “La disputa por la reforma constitucional de derechos humanos en la Suprema Corte mexicana.” Laura Edith Saavedra Hernández “Descolonizar al Estado: Los alcances de la Ley General de Acceso de las Mujeres a una Vida Libre de Violencia en México.” Emmanuel Rodríguez Domínguez “Prácticas ilegales y redes de poder local en los enclaves locales del Estado
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generated works and inventions.” Alfons Bora / Marc Mölders “Between Enhacement and Replacement ‐‐ Discussing Legal Algorithms from a Communication Theoretical Perspective.”
Hammerslev / Hilary Sommerland “Studying lawyers comparatively in the 21st century: Outline of a methodological approach.” León Fernando Del Canto González “The crisis of the legal career and a possible model of collective practice based on the English Chambers.”
within the profession.”
“Gendered borders in time of crisis: from the control of mobility to the control of social reproduction.”
public water.” Soyoung Lee “Punishing Negationism in Transnational Memory Space: Regulating Jokes on Colonial/Dictatorial Past in Korea.”
“L’État face aux juges traditionnels en Afrique.”
mexicano.”
12.15‐12:30 Thursday June
20 Break
12.30‐14:00 Thursday June
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Moderninzing Adjudication Chair(s) Luigi Cominelli Cinthia Obladen de Almendra Freitas / Josélio Jorge Teider “The Judiciary and the digital natives” Paula Fernando “Is justice getting smarter?”
Lawyers in 21st‐Century Societies ‐ 2 Chair(s) Ole Hammerslev / Hilary Sommerland Hiroki Kawamura “Reconsidering the model of the extrajudicial legal aid by lawyers.” Rafael Mrowczynski
Comparative perspectives on the evolution and future of the notarial profession ‐ 2 Chair(s) Julie Paquin / Jan Kober Mustapha Mekki “Socio‐economic changes and the future of the French notary.”
Legal clinics in the XXI century law faculties: transforming legal education into justice education – 2 Chair(s) Cecilia Blengino / Ruth Mestre Pilar Fernandez Arthiac “Legal Clinics in support of migrants.” José García
Law, institutions and development Chair(s) Pedro Fortes Karol Muszyński /Jan Winczorek “Why certain legal obligations are more burdensome than others? Dealing with legal contingencies by Polish SMEs.” Sarah
The Management of the Internal EU Borders at the prism of Migrants’ rights: causes and effects of contemporary Biopolitics ‐ 2 Chair(s) Iker Barbero / Annalisa Lendaro Annalisa Lendaro “The
Law, Film and Society ‐ 2 Chair(s) Stefan Machura / Peter Robson Peter Robson “The Reanimation of the Vigilante.” Jennifer L. Schulz “Mediators in European Films – Moving from Facilitative to Evaluative
Adjusting internal legal culture to the societal changes Chair(s) Marina Kurkchiyan Pablo Ciocchini “The Role of Courts in the Philippines' ‘War on Drugs’” Marcelo Da Silveira Campos “Drugs and Criminalization in
Idées de justice et dynamiques du droit – AISLF‐CR03 Session 3 Chair(s) Pierre Guibentif / Laurence Dumoulin Margarida Garcia “Leadership as a tool for justice and law reform.” Julie Bourgault / Michel Coutu
Production and representations of the state: contributions from an ethnographic perspective – 2 Chair(s) Erika Bárcena Arévalo / Lucero Ibarra Rojas Lucila Moreno “La producción cotidiana y disputada de políticas de
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Weidong Ji “The Change of Judicial Power in the Era of Artificial Intelligence”
“Lawyers in the Former Communist World.” Masayuki Murayama / Shozo Ota / Daniel Foote / Isamu Sugino / Takayuki li / Daisuke Mori “Stratification and Diversification of the Legal Profession in Japan.” Tapan Mohanty “Globalization, Human Rights and Legal Profession in India: Paradigms, and Practices.”
Ana Knežević Bojović / Vesna Ćorić “Four Years After the Start of Work of Public Notaries in the Republic of Serbia – Where Are We Now?” Charlotte Dahin “Women in notariat in Quebec.”
Añón "Clinical legal education and access to justice." Carlo Caprioglio / Francesca Asta / Martina Millefiorini “Rethinking legal education in a time of crisis: some remarks from the Roma Tre Law Clinic on Migration experience.”
Morganna Matos Marinho “Strong Managers in a Strong State: State‐Business Relations in Brazilian Multinational Corporations.” Håkan Hydén / John Woodlock “Regulatory Flexibility: The Governance of Aviation Maintenance and Soft Law in EU Civil Aviation.”
Management of the Internal EU Borders.” Arianna Jacqmin “Dis‐integration of migrants of The Camp.” Jan Bazyli Klakla “Acculturation of Slavic Migrants in Poland. Biographical Study.”
Interventions” Ferdinando Spina “The Vigilante Film: an Italian Perspective” Mikel Díez‐Sarasola “Hollywood, an American factory of soft law and social order.”
Rio de Janeiro.” Nguyen Hai Yen “Plea Bargaining System and the Prospect for its Application in Vietnam.” Loreto Quiroz Rojas “Lynchings in Chile and Argentina: A habitus legitimized by judges, defenders and prosecutors?” Perla Arianna Allegri “Electronic Monitoring of offenders: a digital revolution in the expansion of social control.”
“La grande entreprise au Canada : Quelle citoyenneté au travail?” Geneviève Brisson “Could a mining region be against a mine exploitation? The Malartic case in Québec province.” Diane Gagné “Constitutionnalisation du droit du travail et accès à géométrie variable : de quelques impacts intergénérationnels.” Elisabeth Lefort / Esteban Kaipl “Justicia(s), contingencia e indeterminación: la tensión entre la universalidad y las particularidades.”
urbanización: un estudio etnográfico en asentamientos populares del Gran BA.” Elena Herrera Amaya “Los funcionarios públicos: intersticios de interpretación y ejecución de políticas gubernamentales.” Ayako Hirata “Government Lawyers and Regulatory Decision‐Making: A Japanese Case.”
14.00‐15:30 Thursday June
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Current Perspectives in Court Litigation Chair(s) Luigi Cominelli Tobias Georg Eule “Mind, Gut and Law: Towards an Interdisciplinary Framework of Discretion and Legal Decision‐Making” Annalisa Tonarelli / Paola Lucarelli “Objection, Your Honor. The Challenge Of Justice Innovations For Judge’s Practical Wisdom: Some Evidences From Italy” Jan Winczorek / Karol Muszyński “Types of justiciable problems and paths to justice in small and medium enterprises in Poland” Luiz Claudio Assis Tavares “The
Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy and Women´s Legal History Chair(s) Ulrike Schultz Ulrike Schultz “Striking Similarities and Many Differences ‐ Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy.” Winifred Kamau / Sarah Kinyanjui “Negotiating the Academy: Experiences of Women Law Teachers in Kenya.” Agnes Meroka‐Mutua “When Care is not Recognized: The Burdens that are Unseen in the University of Nairobi Policies on Gender and Disability.” Rosemary Auchmuty “Sex, gender, and women’s legal history.”
II Jornadas Discentes do Mestrado em Direito da Unilasalle: diálogos entre o Direito e a Sociedade no século XXI – 1 Chair(s) Jair Silveira Cordeiro / Laís Gorski / Mário Francisco Pereira Vargas de Souza Guilherme Calderipe Costa “Os processos de globalização e a política brasileira de repressão às drogas.” Alberto Lima Wunderlich “Função Social da Empresa como Meio de Garantir os Direitos Sociais Individuais.” Juliano Brito “A Efetivação dos Direitos Sociais como Desafio do Direito para o século XXI.”
Gender, law and society Chair(s) Barbara Giovanna Bello JoAnne Myers “Changing Perspectives, Changing Spheres, Saving Lives: From Private Problem to Public Concern.” Madalena Duarte “Intimate partner homicide: challenges to the law.” Mari Hirayama “10th Year of the Lay Judge System in Japan‐Focusing it's Impacts in Sex Crime Cases.”
Law and Sustainable Development Chair(s) Pedro Fortes Anna Lund “The Intergenerational Implications of Bankrupt Businesses’ Environmental Liabilities.” Moon Hyun Koh “Korean Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) R&D Status and the Draft of Korean CCS Single Act.” Mayara Luiza Pereire “Sustainability, intergenerational justice and food production.” S.M. Monjurul Ahsan / M. Hafijul Islam Khan / Mst. Kaniz Fatema “Exploring Policy Avenues to Institutionalize the Community Co‐management Approach to Wetland
Law and Urban Space Chair(s) Patrícia Branco Tanya Monforte “Safety and the City.” Nicolás Serrano Cardona “Scale games and urban cultural governance in Bogotá, Colombia.” Roberto Leopoldo Cruz Balbuena “Conceptions of Freedom in the use of the Open Public Space: The Foruen Enparantza in Oñati as an Illustration.”
Perceptions and spheres of justice, democracy and politics: construction and definition of identities Chair(s) Alberto Abad Suárez Wladimir Rodrigues Dias “Percepções de Justiça, Direito e Democracia: o caso da Lei da Ficha Limpa no Brasil.” Jacinta Opara “Injustice And Poverty As Threat To National Security: Perspectives On Boko Haram Insurgence In Nigeria.” Fiammeta Bonfigli “Forced Disappearance In Brazil: From Dictatorship To Democracy.” Cansu Bostan “Suspended at the Purgatory: Resistance and Legality in
Linking generations through constitutions: the role of localism and populism Chair(s) Alberto Febbrajo Alberto Febbrajo “Populism: an answer to intergenerational conflicts?” Marta Bucholc “Figurational approach to intergenerational dynamics of Polish democratic backsliding.” Bogdan Iancu “Rashomon in Eastern Europe: The "Rule of Law" vs. "the Populists" Ihintza Palacin Mariscal “Old challenges and new solutions: Constitutions and rights of the Basque speakers.”
The challenges of global justice and the Epistemologies of the South: Opening the socio‐legal canon to invisible knowledges ‐ 1 Chair(s) Cecília MacDowell Santos / Sara Araújo Cecília MacDowell Santos / Flavia Carlet “Advocacia popular and transnational legal activism: Conceptual and methodological notes in light of epistemologies of the South.” Orlando Aragón Andrade “(Des)aprender, (re)imaginar y (re)escribir el derecho. Práticas jurídicas contra‐hegmónicas del Colectivo Emancipaciones.” Tiago Vinícius Santos “A diasporic juridical
General Theme Chair(s) Lucas Konzen “The identity of sociology of law: a survey of the sociolegal community members’ perceptions and beliefs.” Nancy Elisabet Periales “Wish, illusion or proposal? Sociology Integrative Science.” Marie Leth‐Espensen “Rights, justice, and the demand for social change. Perspectives from a sociology of critique.”
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Rationalization of the Brazilian Judicial System: Challenges and Perspectives” Lynn Mather “Revisiting the Question: What is a case?”
Management in Bangladesh.”
Northern Kurdistan.”
black epistemology? The Critical Race Theory and its [dis]connection with Brazilian legal thinking.” Renan Quinalha “A luta dos corpos LGBTs por direitos no Brasil.”
17.00‐17.30 Thursday June
20 Break
17.30‐19.00 Thursday June
20
Disputing Endangered Rights Chair(s) Luigi Cominelli Haozhou Lin “Justice in Uniform: The Governmentalization of Chinese Environmental Torts” Susana Atalaia “Stepfamilies and the Law: the Portuguese case” Agata Chełstowska “What do the children need? The question of calculating child‐
Comparative Studies of the Legal Professions Chair(s) Lisa Webley James Campbell “(Re/De)generations: Living Traditions of Legal Practice.” Angela Melville / Valerie Caines “The Grey Zone: The Perspectives of Aging Lawyers Towards Retirement.” Amy Barrow / Angela Melville / Patrick Morgan “Are
II Jornadas Discentes do Mestrado em Direito da Unilasalle: diálogos entre o Direito e a Sociedade no século XXI – 2 Chair(s) Jair Silveira Cordeiro / Laís Gorski / Mário Francisco Pereira Vargas de Souza Lucas Bortolini Kuhn “Direito, Moral e Niilismo.” Jair Silveira Cordeiro / Tainá Machado Vargas “A Mãe
Gender, law and society Chair(s) Barbara Giovanna Bello Ana Oliveira “Euphoria, dysphoria and other metaphorical prepositions to think the subject.” Gabriela Farinha “Intersubjectivity: recognition or (mis)recognition of normative identities.” Tiago Ribeiro “Law, Sexuality and Subjectivity: A Critical
Law and Technological Development Chair(s) Pedro Fortes Inês Beatriz Rebanda Coelho “Cinema and Blockchain: A step closer to a fair Economic Future?.” Yuan Qiao “AI and the Financial Market: Law and Regulations in China, Japan and the U.S.” Angela Lee “A Vision for Technology Justice.”
Law and Migration Chair(s) Chulwoo Lee “The Law and Politics of Transnational Nationhood: Ethnizenship and Engagement with Kin‐Foreigners in Comparative Perspective.” Dora Lisbeth Gomez Rodriguez “Desafios Paradigmaticos De La Migracion En Zona Fronteriza Entre Colombia Y Venezuela.”
Law and Rock Chair(s) Iker Barbero Germano Schwartz “The Brazilian 1988 Constitution through the lens of BRock (Brazilian Rock).” Iker Barbero “Mucha policía, poca diversión. The incidence of the new regulation on citizen security in music production in Spain.” Alexandre Brandão “Shut up and play your
Linking generations through constitutions: the role of localism and populismo Chair(s) Joxerramon Bengoetxea Joxerramon Bengoetxea “Linking Basque and European Generations for global justice.” David McCallum “Challenges to law and society: racism and intergenerational trauma in Australia.”
The challenges of global justice and the Epistemologies of the South: Opening the socio‐legal canon to invisible knowledges ‐ 2 Chair(s) Cecília MacDowell Santos / Sara Araújo Sara Araújo “Modern law, legal pluralism and the Epistemologies of the South. Can law be post‐abyssal?” R. Aída Hernández
Governing migration through paper work – Illegible communication and exchanges within public administration Chair(s) Lisa Marie Borrelli / Sophie Andreetta Thomas Bierschenk Sophie Nakueira “The role of paper regimes in the development of lawyering in humanitarian contexts.” Larissa Vetters
General Theme Chair(s) Ewa Radomska “Social conflict over copyright: the case of Poland.” Maria Angelica Gonzalez Moreno / Nicole Alejandra Ramirez Becerra “Spin Off En Procesos De Transferencia Tecnologica Y Conocimiento En Universidades Colombianas.” Tatiana Alfonso Sierra “Ancestral
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support sums in divorce cases” Kota Fukui / Minae Nishimoto “Disputes and consultation behaviors involving elderly people in Japan – mainly focusing on satisfaction level of consultations” Ana Carolina Chasin “A sociolegal study of labor arbitration in Brazil”
early career legal academics doing more than their ‘fair share’?: comparing the biographies of early and senior academics.” Julieta Mira “La lucha inter‐generacional de los abogados por la reforma democratizadora de la justicia penal en la Argentina.”
Suficientemente Boa No Sistema Socioeducativo: Relatos Sobre A Transmissibilidade Da Medida De Internação Juvenil.” Hélio Cardoso Neto / Jorge Alberto de Macedo Acosta Jr. “A Implementação da Lei Federal Nº 13.019/14: um caminho para efetivação da educação infantil como direito fundamental.” Isabel Cristiane Frigheto Fauth “A violência como mercadoria.”
Contribution.” Aitor Jiménez González “Sociología Jurídica de la Economía de Plataformas: el caso de Silicon Valley.”
tune!" Roger Waters in Brazil, popular culture and activism.”
Xenia Chiaramonte “The bivalent relationship between law and social movements.” Iker Nabaskues “A critique of Habermas´dialogic justice.”
“Justicias Indígenas en América Latina: Posibilidades y limitaciones para el reconocimiento de los derechos de género.” Luciana Zaffalon “JUSTA – Democratizing the Public Management of Justice.”
“Administrative guidelines as a source of law? The ethnographic study of immigration law ‘at work’ and ‘in the making’ in Berlin.” Sophie Andreetta / Jonathan Bernaerts “Paperwork, digitalization and agency within Belgian bureaucracies.” Amin Parsa “Immobile by algorithm, on European external border control practices.”
Knowledge in Question: Intellectual Property Rights and the Intangibility of Indigenous People's Knowledge.” María Camila Alzate Castrillóm “Telemedicina en Colombia, desafíos del derecho y la medicina en la actualidad.”
19.00‐20.00 Thursday June
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RCSL Members Meeting
Friday 21st June 2019
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09.00‐10.30 Friday June 21
Human Rights Chair(s) TBA
Lucero Ibarra Rojas / María Solange Maqueo Ramírez “Hate Speech and the Law: the Role of Human Rights Discourse in Dealing with Ofense in the Public Sphere.”
Nick Frijns “The Hate Speech Issue in the Netherlands and the Wilders Trial: Towards More or Less Social Cohesion?”
Wanda Capeller “Totalitarian Semantics. A perverse perception of diversity.”
Ida Nafstad “Parallel Society in the Swedish Public Discourse.”
Charles Emmanuel / Cinthia Obladen
II Jornadas Discentes do Mestrado em Direito da Unilasalle: diálogos entre o Direito e a Sociedade no século XXI – 3 Chair(s) Jair Silveira Cordeiro / Laís Gorski / Mário Francisco Pereira Vargas de Souza Daniela Mesquita Leutchuk de Cademartori / Sergio Urquhart Cademartori “Aportes À Teoria Da Democracia Com Base Na Interculturalidade.” Jair Silveira Cordeiro / Mario Franciso Pereira Vargas de Souza “As Facções Criminosas no Sistema Socioeducativo do RS sob o prisma do agente socioeducador.” Laís Gorski / Mario Francisco
Human Rights Chair(s) TBA
Stephan Parmentier “Preventing mass atrocities as form of victim reparations: what do people in post‐conflict situations think?”
Susanne Karstedt “Making Transitional Justice / International Criminal Justice Credible: Problems and Principles.”
Giuseppe Beluschi‐Fabeni / Jan Bazyli Klakla “In search of 'pache'. The restorative justice of the Korturare Roma.” Dee Smythe “Our parents were sold dreams. We're here for the refund.”
The intergenerational force of culture and things Chair(s) Richar Mohr / Patricia Branco Richard Mohr “Subjects and objects: Law and the material in the anthropocene.” Francesco Contini “Rethinking judiciaries: dilemmas and challenges for practitioners and researchers.” Patricia Branco “Food, Regulation, Kinship: considerations on contemporary law, families and parenthood through the lenses of food.” Alessandro Pelizzon “An intergenerational ecological jurisprudence: the Supreme Court of Colombia and the rights of the Amazon
YOUTHRESPONSE ‐ Young adult offenders: criminal law and judicial response Chair(s) Maria João Guia / João Pedroso / Patrícia Branco / Paula Casaleiro Elisa García‐España “Foreign minors alone on the move: From the prevention of crime to the protection of children.” Camila Ignacia Espinoza Almonacid “Vulneración del derecho a la identidad cultural a la luz de la sustracción internacional de menores.”
Human Rights Chair(s) TBA
Elisa Cruz Rueda “El Derecho indígena desde sus propios parámetros.”
Tereza Dlestikova “Encuentros entre las Justicias Indígena y Restaurativa en Colombia.”
Jessica Jannet Montalvo Tejeda “Idas y venidas de la consulta previa de los pueblos indígenas en Perú: entre lo institucional y lo indígena.”
Lorena Ossio Bustillos “Legal categories of Diversity and the Construction of Indigenous Identity in Latin America.”
Human Rights Chair(s) TBA
Ayako Hatano “Internalization of International Human Rights Laws in Japan.”
Vivianne Yen‐ching Weng “Soft Law Production in International Human Rights Law: Deliberation, Consensus and Authority.”
Lucinda Vandervort “Conceptions of individual and group consent in the 21st century‐‐‐from theory to implementation.”
Adoración Guamán Hernández “Modern slavery in value chains and solutions: reasons for a Binding Treaty for Transnational Corporations and
Derecho, Interacción social, infancia y adolescencia Chair (s) Laura Noemi Lora / Luciana Scotti Laura Noemi Lora “Derecho Sociedad e Infancia.” Luciana Beatriz Scotti “Los conflictos familiares transfronterizos y sus mecanismos alternativos de resolución.” Paula Noelia Bermejo “La participación de niñas niños y adolescentes en los procesos de mediación.” Silvino Vergara Navas “La decisión judicial en la protección de los derechos de los menores” Marcela Piaggi “Consideraciones Psicoanalíticas sobre el abordaje del autismo.
Human Rights Chair(s) TBA
Gabriela Nieto Castillo “El derecho humano a la identidad cultural.”
Julieta Mira “Solidaridad inter‐generacional por el derecho al ambiente sano: La experiencia argentina post reforma constitucional de 1994.”
General Theme Chair(s) Marcos de Armenteras Cabot “Standing for future generations, current climate change litigation.” Maciej Juzaszek “Do older generations have the right to impose their vision of justice on the younger ones?” Ozgen Kolasin “Symbolic Order And Generational Identity in The Contemporary Turkey.”
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de Almendra Freitas Parchen “Fake News in the Digital Age and the absence of Public Policies of Education for the use of ICT's”
Pereira Vargas de Souza “O Impacto das Drogas no Brasil: um estudo de casos em Porto Alegre/RS.”
rainforest.” Human Rights.” Patologización de la infancia” Mariana Brizuela Ambrosius “La construcción discursiva sobre la infancia. Análisis del discurso sociojurídico sobre niñas, niños y adolescentes en Argentina.”
10.30‐11.00 Friday June 21 Break
11.00‐13.00 Friday June 21
Plenary Session – 2
Panel – Former Scientific Directors
"Past and Future of the Oñati Institute”
13.00‐13.30 Friday June 21
Closing ceremony
14.00 Friday June 21
Lunch