Small States, International Law and the Realisation of Rights Conference

 

14 & 15 November 2019

Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP

49 Park Lane, London, W1K 1PS United Kingdom

Programme

Day 1, 14 November 2019

09:00–09:30: Registration & Coffee

09:30–09:45: Welcome [Video]

Steven Finizo, Partner, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP, London

Dr Spyros Maniatis, Director, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London

Kevin Bampton, Professor of Public Law and Head of the Law School, De Montfort University, Leicester

09:45–10:45: Keynote

Chair: Dr Jean-Pierre Gauci, Arthur Watts Senior Research Fellow in Public International Law, BIICL, London

Dr Anne Gallagher, Director-General, Commonwealth Foundation, London—The Role of Small States in Shaping International Law in a Fractured and Uncertain World: Future Challenges and Opportunities

10:45–11:15: Coffee Break

11:15–12:45: How do Small States Influence Global Decision-Making? [Video]

Chair: Dr Radhika Kumar, Economist, Commonwealth Secretariat

Francoise Hendy, Chief Negotiator Trade, Barbados—Trade Negotiations, the Impact of Brexit on the Caribbean

Dr David Capie, Professor, Victoria University of Wellington (Political Science)—Disarmament Negotiations

Milton Paiva, Professor, Polytechnic Institute of Democracy and Development, Cape Verde—Cape Verde: Small Cape, Great Escape

12:45–13:30: Lunch

13:30–15:00: Not a Single Basket: Comparative Assessment of Small States’ Approaches to International Law [Video]

Chair: Dr Nicole Pierce, De Montfort University & Deputy-Director, Institute of Small and Micro States

Daniel Stewart, Executive Director, Independent International Legal Advocates, New York—The Capacity Game—When to Decide to Carry the Torch

Discussant:

Allison Nortje, former diplomat and member of the foreign service of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas—Small States and International Law

15:00–16:00: The Role of Civil Society [Video]

Chair: Dr Irene Antonopoulos, Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University, Leicester

Dr Naren Prasad, Senior Economist, International Labour Organisation, Geneva—International Labour Standards in Small States

Julian Aguon, Principal, Blue Ocean Law, Guam—Law as an Activism Tool

16:00–16:30: Coffee Break

16:30–17:45: The Emergence of a New Small State [Video]

Chair: Dr-Ing Katarina Adam, Professor, University of Applied Sciences, Berlin

Discussants:

Dr Lauren Young, Policy Consultant and Professor, Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs

Noor Kadhim, Partner, Gardner Leader, London

17:45—18:15: Round-up and Preview [Video]

Robert Volterra, Professor, UCL, London

18:15—19:30: Drinks Reception

Day 2, 15 November 2019

09:30–09:45: Registration & Coffee

09:45–10:15: Keynote [Video]

Justice Ambeng Kandakasi, Deputy Chief, The National and Supreme Courts of Papua New Guinea—Strategy of Dispute Resolution of Small States

10:15–10:45: Discussion

Moderator: Dharshini Prasad, Senior Associate, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, London

10:45–11:15: Coffee Break

11:15–13:00: The Strategy of Dispute Resolution for Small States [Video]

Chair: Brandon Malone, Chairman, Scottish Arbitration Centre, Edinburgh

Dr Maja Menard, Attorney and Counsel to the Republic of Slovenia—Evolution of a Young Small State’s Dispute Settlement Strategy: Example of Slovenia

Julian Aguon, Principal, Blue Ocean Law, Guam—Which is the Best Dispute Resolution Strategy When?

Daphne Hong, Director-General, International Affairs Division, Attorney-General’s Chambers, Singapore—The Strategy of Dispute Resolution for Small States: Singapore

13:00–13:45: Lunch

13:45–15:30: Dispute Resolution Funding Models [Video]

Chair: Sir Franklin Berman KCMG QC, Barrister, Essex Court Chambers, London

Martin Polaine, Barrister, Brooke Chambers, London—Existing “Institutional Funding Models” for Small States

Manuel Gómez, Professor, Florida International University—Small but Meaningful: Exploring the Potential of Crowd-Litigation-Funding (CLF) for Disputes Involving Small States

Francis Greenway, Counsel, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, London—A Small States Dispute Resolution Fund?

15:30–16:00: Coffee Break

16:00–17:30: Climate Change Economics [Video]

Chair: Amanda Lee, Arbitrator, FCIArb, London

Steven Finizio, Partner, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, London—The Problem of Choice—Which Dispute Resolution Regime for Climate Change Issues?

Andrew Maclay, Partner, Forensic Risk Alliance, London—Damages Calculation of Environmental Degradation

Dr-Ing Katarina Adam, Professor, University of Applied Sciences, Berlin and Mathias Goldmann, VP Finance and Co-Founder, Constellation, San Francisco—Collection and Preservation of Legal Evidence With Blockchain Technology

Simon Milnes, Barrister, Twenty Essex, London—Human Rights and Climate Change

17:30–17:45: Closing Remarks [Video]

Dr Petra Butler, Director, Institute of Small and Micro States, Wellington

Dr Irene Antonopoulos, Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University, Leicester

Mathias Goldmann, VP Finance and Co-Founder, Constellation, San Francisco

The Conference Report can be viewed here.

Clara Butler