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Jump to the programme: MONDAY 14 JUNE TUESDAY 15 JUNE WEDNESDAY 16 JUNE THURSDAY 17 JUNE FRIDAY 18 JUNE List of ID Tube Guest Stars: • Helena Alviar García (École de droit de Sciences Po) • Marta Andhov (Københavns Universitet) • Frédéric Audren (École de droit de Sciences Po et Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) • Jean d’Aspremont (École de droit de Sciences Po) • Loïc Azoulai (École de droit de Sciences Po) • Fareda Banda (SOAS University of London) • Denis Baranger (Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas) • Jean-Sylvestre Bergé (Université Côte d’Azur) • Eleonora Bottini (Université de Caen Normandie) • Lisa Carayon (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) • Antony Carty (Beijing Institute of Technology) • Véronique Champeil-Desplats (Université Paris Nanterre) • John Christopoulos (University of British Columbia) • Mathilde Cohen (University of Connecticut) • Jacques Commaille (École Normale Supérieure de Cachan) • Veronica Corcodel (Dublin City University) • Laurent de Sutter (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) • Camille de Toledo (writer and artist) • Vincent Forray (École de droit de Sciences Po) • Siba N’Zatioula Grovogui (Cornell University) • Julien Jeanneney (Université de Strasbourg) • Ioannis Kalpouzos (Boston University) • Orit Kamir (Independent Scholar) • Hania Kassoul (Université de Poitiers) • Duncan Kennedy (Harvard Law School) • Tarunabh Khaitan (University of Oxford) • Xavier Lagarde (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) • Anne Lagerwall (Université Libre de Bruxelles) • Doreen Lustig (Tel Aviv University) • Sarah Mazouz (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) • Joel M Modiri (University of Pretoria) • Horatia Muir Watt (École de droit de Sciences Po) • Emeric Nicolas (Université de Picardie Jules Verne) • Andreas L. Paulus (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Justice of the Bundesverfassungsgericht (Federal Constitutional Court of Germany) • Akbar Rasulov (University of Glasgow) • Michael Riegner (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) • Geoffrey Samuel (University of Kent) • Steven L Schooner (The George Washington University) • Cyril Sintez (Université d’Orléans) • Michelle Staggs Kelsall (SOAS University of London) • Carine Staropoli (Paris School of Economics) • Marc Steiner (Judge, Swiss Federal Administrative Court) • Christian Tams (University of Glasgow) • Ntina Tzouvala (Australian National University) • Yoan Vilain (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) • Lionel Zevounou (Université Paris Nanterre) MONDAY 14 JUNE 12:00 noon Trailer of the SDI21 12:05 Book talk with Fareda Banda (SOAS University of London), author of EN African Migration, Human Rights and Literature (Hart Publishing, 2020). With the participation of Giovanna Gilleri (EUI) and Aurelia Guo (City University of London) 13:20 Nouvelles voix doctrinales: Lisa Carayon (Université Sorbonne Paris FR Nord), Emeric Nicolas (Université de Picardie Jules Verne), Hania Kassoul (Université de Poitiers), Cyril Sintez (Université d’Orléans). Chaired by Vincent Forray (SciencesPo). 15:20 PILAGG Pills EN - Capitalism’s culture: On Motown, by Vittoria Becci (SciencesPo) - Capitalism’s utopias and dystopias: On smart order, by Louis Hill (SciencesPo) 15:50 Writing workshops EN/FR - Small-scale fishers’ participation in the conservation and management of transboundary aquatic species, by Julia Nakamura (University of Strathclyde) - L’évolution de l’État de droit en Turquie, by Neslihan Çetin (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) 16:00 Glasgow Book Salon / Book talk with Doreen Lustig (Tel Aviv EN University), author of Veiled Power: International Law and the Private Corporation 1886-1981 (Oxford University Press, 2020). With the participation of Christian Tams (University of Glasgow) 16:40 The genre of law: Between comedy and melodrama, by Alexia Katsiginis EN (SciencesPo) 16:50 Legal questions and challenges raised by Artificial intelligence entities. EN What human laws for non-human agents?, by Giulia Pini (Università di Perugia), Gastone Pietro Rosati Papini (Università di Trento), and Maria Giovanna Brancati (Università di Perugia) 17:10 PILAGG Pills EN - Capitalism’s resources, by Felipe Antunes Madeira Da Silva (SciencesPo) - Capitalism’s gender, by Clarisse Anceau (SciencesPo) 17:35 Tapping into international law’s insecurities: An international lawyer’s EN guide to Egyptian Cinema, by Shahd Hammouri (University of Manchester) 18:00 SDI Cinema Club: You’re in for a treat! 18:50 Capsule temporelle, by Mireille Fournier (SciencesPo) EN 19:00 Writing workshops EN - Unlocking private capital for legal system reform in India, by Varsha Aithala (National Law School of India University) 19:05 A Haunted Judgment without a Dead End? A Lesson Learned from the ICJ EN Preah Vihear Request for Interpretation Judgment, by Thanapat Chatinakrob (University of Manchester) 19:25 L’Europe à l’arrêt, by Loïc Azoulai (SciencesPo), Arié Levy (SciencesPo), EN/FR and students at the SciencesPo School of Law 20:00 Covid, cooking, and international law: A dialogue between Michelle EN Staggs Kelsall (SOAS University of London) and Silvia Steininger (Max- Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht) 21:10 Writing workshops EN - State responsibility for facilitating serious violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law, by Joëlle Trampert (Universiteit van Amsterdam) 21:15 Amazon of rights, a documentary film by Cecilia Oliveira (IASS EN Potsdam), Michael Riegner (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), and Alexander Ziegler (freelance journalist and editor) 21:45 PILAGG Pills EN - Private International Law and Capitalism’s Bodies: The Phenomenon of American Evangelical “Anti-Gay”Propaganda in Uganda, by Sandrine Brachotte (SciencesPo) 22:00 Glasgow Book Salon / Book talk with Ntina Tzouvala (Australian EN National University), author of Capitalism as Civilisation: A History of International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2020). With the participation of Jean d’Aspremont (SciencesPo) 22:35 PILAGG Pills EN - Capitalism’s Experts: A Taxonomy of Actors, by Omar Kamel (SciencesPo) 22:45 Eating popcorn like a lawyer, a production of The Law and Cinema Club EN at SciencesPo Law School. With the participation of Helena Alviar (SciencesPo), Orit Kamir (independent scholar), and Geoffrey Samuel (University of Kent) 23:45 Writing workshops EN - The Court of Cassation of Palermo 1862-1923, by Gabriele Massimiliano Ragusa (Università di Macerata) 23:55 Unseriously (The comedy of law), by Omar Kamel and Alexia Katsiginis EN (SciencesPo) TUESDAY 15 JUNE 00:10 PILAGG Pills EN - Capitalism’s Nature, by Aurélien Bouayad (SciencesPo) 00:25 SDI Cinema Club: You’re in for a treat! 1:35 PILAGG Pills EN - Measuring the World: Kehlmann’s lessons on knowledge, by Megan Ma (SciencesPo) 1:50 Third World Approaches to International Law: Roundtable on the FR scholarship of Siba N’Zatioula Grovogui (Cornell University). With Lionel Zevounou (Université Paris Nanterre), Veronica Corcodel (Dublin City University), and Anne Lagerwall (Université Libre de Bruxelles) 4:00 PILAGG Pills EN - Capitalism’s Epistemologies, by Nicholas Saul (SciencesPo) 4:10 Segregation, Silence and the Law: Plessy v Ferguson in Saidiya Hartman’s EN “Scenes of Subjection” and in Cheryl Harris’ “Whiteness as Property”, by Aurelia Guo (City University of London) 4:20 Academic publishing in international law: a conversation between Tony EN Carty (Beijing Institute of Technology) and Jean d’Aspremont (SciencesPo) – Part 1 5:20 PILAGG Pills EN - Some thought on slavery, racial capitalism and liberal authoritarianism, by Bruno Sousa Rodrigues (SciencesPo) 5:30 A white republic? Studying white and whiteness in France, by Mathilde FR/EN Cohen (University of Connecticut) and Sarah Mazouz (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) 5:45 Intersecting grids, by André Dao and Danish Sheikh (University of EN Melbourne) 5:50 Writing workshops EN - The responsibility of transnational corporations for violations of human dignity, by Anna Doumbia (Université Paris Nanterre) - Share classes in investment funds, by Fabio Schiavottiello (Università di Roma Tor Vergata) 6:00 Discussion of “Balancing Accountability and Effectiveness: A Case for EN Moderated Parliamentarism”, by Tarunabh Khaitan (University of Oxford). With the participation of Denis Baranger (Université Panthéon- Assas), Eleonora Bottini (Université de Caen Normandie), and Julien Jeanneney (Université de Strasbourg). Hosted by the Société Française pour la Philosophie et la Théorie Juridiques et Politiques and the Institut Michel Villey 8:00 PILAGG Special EN - Capitalism’s histories, by Rahel Jaeggi (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) 8:20 PILAGG Pills EN - Capitalism and courts: Arbitration in the French-Algerian decolonisation agreement, by Amina Hassani (SciencesPo) 8:30 Green public procurement: Désirée Klingler (Universität St.Gallen) EN interviews Marta Andhov (Københavns Universitet), Steven L Schooner (The George Washington University), Carine Staropoli (Paris School of Economics), and Marc Steiner (judge at the BVGer, Swiss Federal Administrative Court) 10:10 Arnaud Derbey (Aix-Marseille Université) presents Peers, a free FR platform for disseminating academic research. With the participation of Vincent Forray (SciencesPo) 10:50 Writing workshops EN - Temporal regimes created by law under capitalism, by Bruna Bataglia (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro) 10:55 SDI Cinema Club: You’re in for a treat! 12:00 noon La question de l’Europe et le corps des Européens. FR Camille de Toledo (artist and writer) in

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