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The Allegory of Good and Bad Government, Ambrogio Lorenzetti THE FUTURE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CLOSURE CONFERENCE - JUNE 21 & 22, 2018 CHAIRE MUTATIONS DE L’ACTION PUBLIQUE ET DU DROIT PUBLIC Address : Sciences Po Paris Participation is free of charge but registration is mandatory before (Thursday 21) Rue de la Chaise, 9 18 june (with Ms. Christine Briatte - christine.briatte@sciencespo.fr). 75007 Paris Upon registration, please indicate which part of the conference you would like to (Friday 22) Rue Saint-Guillaume, 27 attend (21 and/or 22 June 2018) and, if relevant, which workshop you would like to register for. 75007 Paris With the support of
→ INTRODUCTION Since its creation in 2007, the Chaire Mutations de l’Action publique et du Droit Public (MADP) of Sciences Po Paris has focused on the legal instruments required for modernising public action. The activities of the Chaire have notably been characterised by their comparative law approach and by an interest in the phenomenon of legal globalisation. The work of the Chaire has e.g. explored the contractualisation of executive action, changes in public finances, contracting out phenomena, the increasing role of local authorities and public policy evaluation. Building on this past work, the closure conference of the Chaire MADP of 21 and 22 June 2018 will be an opportunity to discuss and reflect about the future of administrative law in Europe and elsewhere. What are the forces for change and what changes will they bring about? Where will evolutions be observed most clearly? What are the main challenges that lie ahead? The conference aims, in other words, at imagining the future of administrative law. → THURSDAY 21 JUNE 2018 PARALLEL WORKSHOPS (2 PM – 5:30 PM) 1. Regulators - room 900 Chair : Claudie Boiteau, Professor at the Université Paris Dauphine. Discussants : Marta Franch i Saguer, Professor at the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona and Thomas Perroud, Professor at the Université Paris 2 – Panthéon Assas. 2. (Smart) cities - room 907 Chair : Luciano Vandelli, Professor at the Università di Bologna. Discussants : Gabriella Racca, Professor at the Università di Torino and Antony Taillefait, Professor at the Université d’Angers. 3. Global and European administrative law - room 923 Chair : Jacqueline Dutheil de la Rochère, Professor Emeritus from the Université Paris 2 – Panthéon Assas. Discussants : Martina Conticelli, Professor at the Università degli Studi di Roma « Tor Vergata » and Pascale Idoux, Professor at the Université de Montpellier. Address : Sciences Po Paris Participation is free of charge but registration is mandatory before (Thursday 21) Rue de la Chaise, 9 18 june (with Ms. Christine Briatte - christine.briatte@sciencespo.fr). 75007 Paris Upon registration, please indicate which part of the conference you would like to (Friday 22) Rue Saint-Guillaume, 27 attend (21 and/or 22 June 2018) and, if relevant, which workshop you would like to register for. 75007 Paris
→ FRIDAY 22 JUNE 2018 (Auditorium Jacques Chapsal) 9:00 - 9:15 : Welcome Address Frédéric Mion, Director at Sciences Po Paris. 9:15 - 9:45 : Introduction - The current state of administrative law Sabino Cassese, Honorary Justice from the Italian Constitutional Court and Professor Emeritus from the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa. 9:45 - 11:00 : First session - Transforming factors in administrative law Chair : Bernard Stirn, Chair of department at the French Conseil d’État, Associate Professor at Sciences Po Paris. Discussant : Peter Lindseth, Professor at the University of Connecticut. 1. Technological change and administrative law Herwig Hofmann, Professor at the University of Luxembourg. 2. Les mutations du droit public financier à l’avant-garde des transformations actuelles et futures du droit administratif Michel Bouvier, Professor Emeritus from the Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne. 3. (De)globalisation and administrative law: the case of Brexit Gordon Anthony, Professor at the Queen’s University Belfast. 11:15 - 12:30 : Second session - Observing the transformations of administrative law Chair : Mads Andenas, Professor at the Universitetet i Oslo. Discussant : Ulrich Stelkens, Professor at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer. 1. Workshop ‘Regulators’: report Guillaume du Puy-Montbrun, Advisor to the Head of the French Conseil supérieur de l’audiovisuel. Address : Sciences Po Paris Participation is free of charge but registration is mandatory before (Thursday 21) Rue de la Chaise, 9 18 june (with Ms. Christine Briatte - christine.briatte@sciencespo.fr). 75007 Paris Upon registration, please indicate which part of the conference you would like to (Friday 22) Rue Saint-Guillaume, 27 attend (21 and/or 22 June 2018) and, if relevant, which workshop you would like to register for. 75007 Paris
2. Workshop ‘(Smart) cities’: report Tarcila Reis, Consultant at the International Finance Corporation (World Bank) and Clara Velasco, Associate Professor at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. 3. Workshop ‘Global and European administrative law’: report Emilie Chevalier, Lecturer at the Université de Limoges. 14:00 - 15:30 : Third session - The future challenges of administrative law Chair : Paul Craig, Professor at the University of Oxford. Discussant : Olivier Dubos, Professor at the Université de Bordeaux. 1. The evolution of the public/private divide. A functional approach (regulatory activities and public services) Javier Barnes, Professor at the Universidad de Huelva. 2. L’articulation des dimensions globale, européenne et nationale du droit administratif de demain Giacinto della Cananea, Professor at the Università degli Studi di Roma «Tor Vergata». 3. Le futur de la recherche et de l’enseignement en droit administratif Jacques Ziller, Professor at the Università di Pavia. 15:45 - 16:45 : Roundtable Chair : Giacinto della Cananea, Professor at the Università degli Studi di Roma «Tor Vergata». 1. Dacian Dragos, Professor at the Babes-Bolyai University. 2. Paul Lignières, Partner at Linklaters Paris. 3. Étienne Poltier, Professor at the Université de Lausanne. 4. Li Zhang, Professor at the China University of Political Science and Law. 16:45 - 17:15 : Questions from the audience 17:15 - 17:45 : Final Remarks Jean-Bernard Auby, Professor at Sciences Po Paris, Director of the Chaire MADP. Address : Sciences Po Paris Participation is free of charge but registration is mandatory before (Thursday 21) Rue de la Chaise, 9 18 june (with Ms. Christine Briatte - christine.briatte@sciencespo.fr). 75007 Paris Upon registration, please indicate which part of the conference you would like to (Friday 22) Rue Saint-Guillaume, 27 attend (21 and/or 22 June 2018) and, if relevant, which workshop you would like to register for. 75007 Paris
→ ORGANISATION OF THE CONFERENCE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Jean-Bernard Auby, Chaire MADP, Sciences Po Paris Chairs Giacinto della Cananea, Università degli Studi di Roma «Tor Vergata» Paul Lignières, Linklaters Paris Members Gordon Anthony, Queen’s University Belfast Brahim Bertégi, Université de Carthage Olivier Dubos, Université de Bordeaux Marta Franch i Saguer, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona Emilio Guichot, Universidad de Sevilla Herwig Hofmann, Université de Luxembourg Marcel Morabito, Chaire MADP, Sciences Po Paris Thomas Perroud, Université Paris 2 - Panthéon-Assas Étienne Poltier, Université de Lausanne Jacques Ziller, Università di Pavia ORGANISING COMMITTEE Coordination Emmanuel Slautsky, KU Leuven/Université libre de Bruxelles Members Emilie Chevalier, Université de Limoges Guillaume du Puy-Montbrun, Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel, Paris Barbara Gagliardi, Università di Torino Ilenia Mauro, Università degli Studi di Roma «Tor Vergata» Tarcila Reis, IFC, Rio de Janeiro Hanna Schröder, Court of Justice of the European Union Clara Velasco, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelone Address : Sciences Po Paris Participation is free of charge but registration is mandatory before (Thursday 21) Rue de la Chaise, 9 18 june (with Ms. Christine Briatte - christine.briatte@sciencespo.fr). 75007 Paris Upon registration, please indicate which part of the conference you would like to (Friday 22) Rue Saint-Guillaume, 27 attend (21 and/or 22 June 2018) and, if relevant, which workshop you would like to register for. 75007 Paris
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