IACL-International Association of Constitutional Law ROUNDTABLE LUISS Guido Carli University, Viale Pola 12,

DEPARTMENT OF LAW DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE May 5-6, 2017 CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION: TRADITIONS AND HORIZONS Friday, May 5 Friday, May 5: IACL Executive Committee and Friday, May 5: First Session Parallel Panels Session” Aula Magna “Mario Arcelli” h. 8,30-9: Registration h. 15-15,30 Greetings h. 9-13: Sala Consiglio IACL Executive Committee Paola Severino h. 9-13: Rooms 12, 13 and 14 >> LUISS Rector Young scholars workshop on “Constitutional Adjudication, Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa between Pluralism and Unity”: IACL President Three parallel panels Susanna Mancini Chairs: Raffaele Bifulco, Nicola Lupo, IACL Executive Committee Bernardo G. Mattarella (LUISS University, Rome) h. 13-15 Lunch Break h. 15,30-19 Panel I: Boundaries of Constitutional Adjudication Rosalie Abella (Supreme Court of Canada) The Judicial Role in a Constitutional Democracy Giuliano Amato (Constitutional Court of ) When the Balancing of the Court Supersedes the Organising Committee: Balancing of the Parliament. Is It a Case of Trespass? Raffaele Bifulco, Nicola Lupo, Susanna Mancini Jamal Greene (Columbia Law School, U.S.A.) A Private Law Court in a Public Law System Secretariat ([email protected]): Nicola Lupo (LUISS University, Rome) Pietro Faraguna, Cristina Fasone, When Courts Are Called to Protect Parliaments, Renato Ibrido, Giovanni Piccirilli Supporting the Reasons of Representative Democracy Robert Post (Yale Law School, U.S.A.) Registration required by May 1: To register click here Theorizing Disagreement: Reconceiving the Relationship Between Law and Politics Chair: Daria de Pretis (Constitutional Court of Italy) h. 17-17,30 Coffee Break 1 IACL-International Association of Constitutional Law ROUNDTABLE LUISS Guido Carli University, Viale Pola 12, Rome

DEPARTMENT OF LAW DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE May 5-6, 2017 CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION: TRADITIONS AND HORIZONS Saturday, May 6 Saturday, May 6: Second Session Saturday, May 6: Third Session Sala delle Colonne Sala delle Colonne h. 9,30-13 Panel II: Social Movements and Constitutional h. 15-18,30 Panel III: Constitutionalism, Politics, Morals Adjudication: Global and Local and Proportionality Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa (Law School, University Daphne Barak-Erez (Supreme Court of Israel) of Los Andes, Colombia) Proportionality and Values Responsive Constitutional Adjudication and Social Marta Cartabia (Constitutional Court of Italy) Mobilization The Many and The Few: Conscientious Objection and Silvana Sciarra (Constitutional Court of Italy) Religious Accommodation On the Road Again: Adjudication of Social Rights in the Gábor Halmai Aftermath of the Crisis (European University Institute, Florence) Reva Siegel (Yale Law School, USA) With a Little Help from My Friends. The Hungarian Same-Sex Marriage and Backlash: Consensus, Conflict, Constitutional Court on the Government’s Constitutional and Constitutional Culture Identity Defense Susanna Mancini (University of Bologna, SAIS Johns Vlad Perju (Boston College Law School, USA) Hopkins University) Universal Norms in Constitutional Law The Other Dialogue: Transnational Right-Wing Michel Rosenfeld Movements and Global Constitutionalism (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, USA) Raffaele Bifulco (LUISS University, Rome) Justice, Proportionality, and Identity: In Quest of Constitutional Pluralism in the : Fair Accommodation of the Singular, the Plural, and the Perspectives and Limits Universal Chair: Cesare Pinelli (Sapienza University, Rome) Chair: Giuseppe de Vergottini h. 11-11,30 Coffee Break (University of Bologna) h. 13-15 Lunch Break h. 18,30 Farewell Cocktail

2 PARALLEL PANELS SESSION >> CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION,­ BETWEEN PLURALISM AND UNITY PANEL 1 Adjudicating What? Constitutional Adjudication and Fundamental Rights h. 9 – 13, Room 12 Chair: Prof. Bernardo G. Mattarella (LUISS) PANEL 2 Adjudicating How? Interpretation, Proportionality and Balancing h. 9 – 13, Room 13 Chair: Prof. Raffaele Bifulco (LUISS) PANEL 3: Adjudicating Where? Constitutional Adjudication within the Composite European Constitution h. 9 – 13, Room 14 Chair: Prof. Nicola Lupo (LUISS) PRESENTER TITLE DISCUSSANT PANEL 1 Andrea Edenharter Fundamental Rights before the ECJ: A Difficult Balance Pietro Faraguna Universität Regensburg between Uniformity and Diversity (LUISS University, Rome)

Jonathan Hafetz Pluralism, Rights, and the Politics of Exclusion in Lara Trucco Seton Hall University School of Law Constitutional Adjudication (University of Genova)

Andrea Katz Taming the Prince: The Colombian Constitutional Court Francesco Biagi Yale Law School and Rights Review of Executive Emergency Powers (University of Bologna)

Dian A.H. Shah Adjudicating Religion and Religious Freedom in Malaysia Peter Leyland National University of Singapore and Sri Lanka: Unity over Pluralism (SOAS, University of London)

PANEL 2 Kevin Crow The Proportionality Delusion in International Law Daniele Gallo Universität Halle-Wittenberg (LUISS University, Rome)

Angelo Jr Golia Constitutional Adjudication outside Constitutional Courts? Fernanda Nicola University of Napoli II The Case of International Arbitral Tribunals (American University Washington DC, USA) Joshua Tuovinen A Phenomenology of Deference in Balancing Lucia Corso European University Institute (Kore University, Enna)

Anna Mlynarska- Sobaczewska Looking for the Agreement, not the Truth: The Persuasive Pasquale Pasquino The Institute of Law Studies, Polish Function of Constitutional Adjudication (New York University, USA) Academy of Science

Davide Constitutional Courts and Domestic Compliance with Giovanni Piccirilli PANEL 3 Max Planck Institute for Comparative EU Law (LUISS University, Rome) Public Law and International Law Kyriaki Pavlidou The Unsocial Sociability of Neo-Liberalism: Social Rights, Francesco Saitto Freie Universität Berlin Austerity and Constitutional Pluralism in Europe (Sapienza University, Rome)

Clara Rauchegger Conflicts between EU and National Fundamental Rights Cristina Fasone European University Institute before Constitutional Courts (LUISS University, Rome)

Sarah Verstraelen The Belgian Constitutional Court as Protector of EU Law: Angelo Schillaci University of Antwerp Faculty of Law Going the Extra Mile for Legislative Lacuna (Sapienza University, Rome) 3