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Pricing: Directions to the conference venuevenue: London House Goodenough College Mecklenburgh Square NonNon----MemberMember Member Bloomsbury London WC1N 2AB Individual: £250 £90 Train: FullFull----timetime £175 £70 Nearest mainline st ations are King's Cross, Euston Academic: FullFull----timetime Tube: £60 £25 Student: Russell Square (5 mins walk), King's Cross (10 mins walk), Chancery Lane (10 mins walk), Holborn (10 mins walk) and Eustron (20 mins w alk). Please do not hesitate to contact the Institute with comments or questions From King's Cross Tube Station: go out of Gray's Inn Road exit (ne ar the ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2010 you have on any aspect of our work. The following details should be used Hammersmith and City entrance), and turn left . Follow Gray's Inn Road for about for general correspondence with the Institute: 400 metres until you reach Heathcote Street on the right . Turn right into Heathcote Street and then immediately le ft into Mecklenburgh Street. William ENERGY SECURITY AND ITS IMPACTS ON Goodenough House will be the first main building on the right , the Goodenough Club is 50 metres up the road on the le ft-hand side, and London House is past the THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM Event Cancellation Policy gardens on the right . Cancellation by us From Russell Square Tube Station: turn right out of the station and go down to the Friday 11 June 2010, 9.009.00----5.305.30 The British Institute of International and Comparative Law reserves the roundabout . A fter 50 metres the road bends round to the right and 50 metres right to modify or cancel any event if unforeseen circumstances arise . If we further on turn le ft at the T-junction onto Guilford Street. After 200 metres take Venue: London House, Goodenough College, cancel an event we shall inform you as soon as possible using the contact the first left at Mecklenburgh Place and follow the road. London House is on your details provided to us and offer you a full re fund. right. 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Committee on Climate Change and of the National Security Forum British Institute of International and Comparative Law Charles Clore House 17 Russell Square Topics include: London WC1B 5JP • Protecting Energy Investments in a Changing Legal Regime Tel: +44 (0)20 7862 5151 • Energy Security: Implications for Fore ign Policy and Territorial (switchboard) Sovereignty Fax: +44 (0)20 7862 515 2 • Energy, Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples • Energy Production, Transport and Supply: Cross Border Private Law Issues • Competition Law and Access and Securit y of Energy To book or receive updates on this and other Institute events, please sign up to: Sponsored by: www.biicl.org For further information please visit our website: email: [email protected] , telephone: 020 7862 5151 fax: 020 7862 5152, Charity number: 209425 SHELL INTERNATIONAL B.V. 11.00–12.40 Se ssion One ––– Panel Two 15.20 ––– 15.50 Afternoon Tea/Coffee Conference Programme Venue: The Great Hall Energy Security: Implications for Foreign Policy and Territorial Sovereignty 8.45–9.30 Re gistrat ion 15.5015.50----17.0017.00 Se ssion Three ––– Panel One 9.30–9.45 Welcome: Venue: The Churchill Room Competition Law and Access and Security of Energy Professor Robert McCorquodale , Director, British Chair: John Merrett , ICC United Kingdom Institute of International and Comparative Law Venue: The Large Common Room Speakers: Venue: The Large Common Room Professor Catherine RedgwellRedgwell, UCL Nancy TurckTurck, Chief Legal Counsel, International Energy 9.45–10.30 Ke ynote Address: Agency, Paris Dr Pierre NoelNoel, Director of Energy Policy Forum, Chair: Anne RileyRiley, Shell International Chair: The Rt Hon Lord Bingham of Cornhill KG , University of Cambridge President, British Institute of International and Harriet MathewsMathews, Deputy Head, Climate Change and Energy Speakers ::: Comparative Law Group, U K Foreign and Commonwe alth Office Professor Alan RileyRiley, City U niversity Duncan SinclairSinclair, OFGEM Speaker: Professor Julia KingKing, Vice-Chancellor of Aston Stuart D avisavis, BG Group plc University, member of the U K Committee on Climate 12.40 –13.40 Lunch Change and of the N ational Security Forum Venue: The Great Hall 15.5015.50----17.0017.00 Se ssion Three ––– Panel Two Venue: The Large Common Room International and Comparative Law Issues 10.30–11.00 Morning Tea/Coffee 13.40–15.20 Se ssion Two ––– Panel One Energy, Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples 11.00–12.40 Se ssion One ––– Panel One Chair: Dr Duncan Fairgrieve , British Institute of International and Comparative Law Protecting Energy Investments in a Changing Legal Venue: The Churchill Room Speakers: Re gime Robert P Barnidge, JrJr, University of Reading D anae Azaria, UCL Venue: The Large Common Room Chair: Kristin Hausler , British Institute of International and Comparative Law Azusa Kikuma, Ministry of Foreign A ffairs of Japan, LLM candidate of London School of Economics and Political Chair: Brooks D aly, Permanent Court of Arbitration Speakers ::: Science Dr Alexandra Xanthaki , Brunel University Dr Alexandra Xanthaki Speakers: Janeth WardenWarden----FernandezFernandez, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Alejandro EscobarEscobar, Baker Botts LLP Mineral Law and Policy Mahnaz MalikMalik, Associate and International Law Advisor, Aidan DavyDavy, International Council of Mining and Metals International Institute for Sustainable Development See ma Joshi , Global Witness 17:00-18.00 Followed by Drinks Reception Ana StanicStanic, E&A Law , London 13.40-15.20 Se ssion Two ––– Panel Two Energy Production, Transport and Supply: Cross Border Private Law Issues Venue: The Large Common Room Chair: Angus Johnston, University Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Cambridge Speakers : Professor Franco Silvano Toni di Cigoli, Università degli Studi di Padova Dr David ChekrounChekroun, Assistant Professor of Business Law at ESCP Europe Bertrand Montembault , Herbert Smith, Paris .