Project Title:
Global Law and Governance Summer School 2015
Global Law and Governance Summer School is a pioneering initiative of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO), that was developed in collaboration with theGlobal Network of Greek Lawyers working abroad (GNGL) and is hosted at the coastal installations of EPLO at Sounion, Greece.
The GLG Summer School, this unique joint initiative, offers participants new opportunities with the purpose of creating and disseminating knowledge in interdisciplinary approaches to law, governance and public policy. The program is addressed primarily to graduate students, but also to excellent undergraduate students from all over the world and from all fields of social sciences such as law, politics, economics, sociology, history, philosophy and international relations, as well as to trainee lawyers, lawyers and officials of international organizations and domestic administrations who might have no background in interdisciplinarity and may see it as a way of continuous education.
The second Global Law & Governance Summer School will run for a week from Monday 20 July to Friday 24 July, 2015. The GLG Summer School will offer courses for 6 hours per day from Monday through Thursday, for approximately 24 hours of seminars in total. Professors from various prestigious Universities from different countries will be delivering lectures on empirical and theoretical approaches to governance at the European and global levels.
On Wednesday, July 22, students are invited to attend a conference on the "The Future of Regulation." Students will be awarded the Certificate of Attendance, provided that they fully attend and actively participate in classes, as well as complete all assignments.
One-Day Conference on the "The Future of Regulation"
Organized by the EPLO and IMEDIPA at the EPLO premises in Athens, Wednesday July 22nd, 2015
Panel 1: Expertise, Democracy and Populism: Towards a New Equilibrium?
Panel 2: Judicial Review of Evidence-based Regulation: an oxymoron? between substantive and procedural due process?
Panel 3: The New Frontiers of the Regulatory Enterprise: Behavioral economics and psychology, RCT and the biology analogy, sociometrics
2015 Professors
- Georgios Dimitropoulos, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg, "Law, Economics and Public Policy of International Economic Law"
- Aristides Hatzis, University of Athens, "The Paradox of Liberal Democracy"
- Ioannis Kokkoris, Queen Mary University of London, "Law and Finance (M&As)"
- Ioannis Lianos, University College London, & Philipp Hacker, Humboldt University of Berlin "The Perils and Promises of Behavioral Law and Economics"
- Deni Mantzari, Reading School of Law, "The transformation of judicial review"
- Natasa Mavronicola, Queen's University Belfast, "Counter-terrorism and Human Rights"
Director of the GLG Summer School
Ioannis Lianos, University College London
Deputy Director
Georgios Dimitropoulos, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law