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2nd Global Studies International Week of , April 26th – 30th, 2021

Organizing Committee

• Fátima García Díez

• Javier Sierra Pierna

• María del Mar Martínez Rosón

• Ángela Suárez Collado

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Monday 26th

9:00 – 9:50 Models of multiculturalism in political philosophy Radu Dinu. Jönköping University, Sweden.

10:00 – 10:50 The efficiency of international labour law Elena Sychenko. Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation

11:00 – 11:50 What is global competence and why it is important in the 21st century Tetiana Anoshkova. National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute", Ukraine

12:00 – 12:50 International criminal law & genocide Carola Lingaas. VID Specialized University, Norway

13:00 – 13:50 Developing countries in the global economy Mateusz Smolaga. University of Szczecin, Poland

16:00 – 16:50 Financial management in the global world Jana Šimákova. Silesian University in Opava, School of Business Administration in Karviná, Czech Republic

17:00 – 17:50 The interaction between domestic and international courts Caroline De Lima e Silva. Lichtenberg Kolleg - University of Goettingen, Germany

18:00 – 18:50 Global (post)pandemic economic crisis - chosen legal and economic aspects Krystyna Nizioł & Słomczyńska Agnieszka. Szczecin University, Poland

19:00 – 19:50 Intentional criminal law and investigations Matthew Gillett. Organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons. The Netherlands

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Tuesday 27th

9:00 – 9:50 Management of Digital Transformation Processes in SMEs Siegfried Zürn. Esslingen University of Applied , Germany

10:00 – 10:50 Relationship between exchange rates and international trade Jana Šimákova. Silesian University in Opava, School of Business Administration in Karviná, Czech Republic

11:00 – 11:50 Contemporary threats to national and regional security Atanas Dimitrov. University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria

12:00 – 12:50 Business intelligence and economic espionage David Shakarishvili. Thomas Jefferson Research Center, Georgia

13:00 – 13:50 Careers in (Professional development lecture) Clàudia Baró. Withers LLP, United Kingdom

16:00 – 16:50 International Intellectual Property Law: and Technology David Betancourt. ElitSD.Org, Colombia

17:00 – 17:50 Reparations in international law Marina Lostal. University of Essex, United Kingdom

18:00 – 18:50 Law and economy in turbulent times. New solutions or back to the old order? Michal Peno & Claudia Weiss. Szczecin University, Poland

19:00 – 19:50 Introduction to Aviation Law Maria Manoli. Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, Canada

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Wednesday 28th

9:00 – 9:50 Interactive case study act.if SME 4.0: digital gamification + simulation Siegfried Zürn. Esslingen University of Applied Sciences, Germany

10:00 – 10:50 Legal interpretation: Basic assumptions Karolina Gmerek. University of Szczecin, Poland

11:00 – 11:50 Economic aspects of peace operations Atanas Dimitrov. University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria

12:00 – 12:50 Economics and national security David Shakarishvili. Thomas Jefferson Research Center, Georgia

13:00 – 13:50 International arbitration: peaceful settlement of international disputes Zdeněk Nový. , Czech Republic

16:00 – 16:50 Rules of Conduct of Hostilities. General Limitations on the Means and Methods of Warfare Niteesh Kumar Upadhyay. Galgotias University and South Ural State University, India

17:00 – 17:50 Contemporary challenges to International Humanitarian Law Niteesh Kumar Upadhyay. Galgotias University and South Ural State University, India

18:00 – 18:50 Reimagining culture in international law - from the tangible to the systemic Raghavi Viswanath. European University Institute, Italy

19:00 – 19:50 Introduction to Space Law & Governance Maria Manoli. Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, Canada

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Thursday 29th

9:00 – 9:50 International racial discrimination Carola Lingaas. VID Specialized University, Norway

10:00 – 10:50 Official Development Assistance as an instrument of foreign policy Mateusz Smolaga. University of Szczecin, Poland

11:00 – 11:50 Legal interpretation – norm-coding and decoding techniques Karolina Gmerek. University of Szczecin, Poland

12:00 – 12:50 Banksy and (Re)thinking Technology (Interactive Lecture) Mando Rachovitsa. , The Netherlands

13:00 – 13:50 Erasmus Coffee Special session: Several meetings will be organized to present exchange opportunities in different countries

16:00 – 16:50 The Environmental dimension of economics Thaana Ghalia. University of Northampton, United Kingdom

17:00 – 17:50 The protection of cultural property in armed conflict Marina Lostal. University of Essex, United Kingdom

18:00 – 18:50 Intentional disarmament Matthew Gillett. Organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons. The Netherlands

19:00 – 19:50 What are the limits international law imposes on States? Clàudia Baró. Withers LLP, United Kingdom

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Friday 30th - Research Workshop

9:00 – 9:30 The European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI): Presentation of the Network Basile Boulay. EADI

Panel 1 Legal and economic aspects of consumer protection in a turbulent period 9:30 – 10:30 Claudia Weiss. Szczecin University, Poland

Are "old" ideas of any use in modern conditions of international law?

Zdeněk Nový. Masaryk University, Czech Republic

Global сomponent of the US сollege сurriculum

Tetiana Anoshkova. National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute", Ukraine

Panel 2 Strengthening State accountability for cultural rights in Asia 10:30 – 11:30 Raghavi Viswanath. European University Institute, Italy

Emerging donors of development assistance

Mateusz Smolaga. University of Szczecin, Poland

Philosohical and legal aspects of social changes

Michal Peno. Szczecin University, Poland

Panel 3 Research of the Asymmetric Effects of Exchange Rate Changes on 11:30 – 12:30 Foreign Trade

Jana Šimákova. Silesian University in Opava, School of Business Administration in Karviná, Czech Republic

Signs of an impending crisis based on the Lehman Brothers case - economic and legal aspects

Słomczyńska Agnieszka. Szczecin University, Poland

Misselling of financial services - the Polish experiences (legal and economic aspects)

Krystyna Nizioł. Szczecin University, Poland

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Panel 4 Analyzing courtroom discourse. Results of empirical studies 12:30 – 13:30 Karolina Gmerek. University of Szczecin, Poland

The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law - and beyond

Carola Lingaas. VID Specialized University, Norway

Delivering reparations in Timbuktu: the Al Mahdi case in action

Marina Lostal. University of Essex, United Kingdom

13:30 – 15:00 LUNCH BREAK

Panel 5 Beyond Intellectual Property: Open Science to Overcome Covid19 15:00 – 16:00 David Betancourt. ElitSD.Org, Colombia

Keeping up with technology - how to prevent international law becoming obsolete

Clàudia Baró. Withers LLP, United Kingdom

Researching with new technologies and law

Matthew Gillett. Organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons. The Netherlands

Panel 6 The role of private space actors in the modern decentralized governance 16:00 – 16:45 of outer space

Maria Manoli. Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, Canada

Gatekeepers of the realm: power of agency, domestic judges and Inter- American Court of Human Rights' jurisprudence

Caroline De Lima e Silva. Lichtenberg Kolleg - University of Goettingen, Germany

16:45 – 17:00 Closing ceremony

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List of or organizations participating in the Erasmus Coffee:

Europa-Universität Flensburg (Germany)

Galgotias University (India)

Jönköping University (Sweden)

Masaryk University (Czech Republic)

Saint Petersburg State University (Russia)

University of Szczecin (Poland)

VID Specialized University (Norway)

Withers LLP (United Kingdom)

Institute of Air and Space Law - McGill University (Canada)

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