The EU as a Global Actor
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The EU as a Global Actor
Interdisciplinary Inter-University Doctoral Symposium: The European Union as a Global Actor Leuven, 8 May 2015 On 8 May 2015 the Department of European and International Law of the Faculty of Law, the Leuven Institute for European and International Studies (LINES) of the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies of KU Leuven organize, in co-operation with the Universities of Antwerp (Antwerp Centre for Institutions and Multi-Level Politics, ACIM) and Ghent (Centre for EU Studies), an interdisciplinary Doctoral Colloquium on the topic of “The EU as a Global Actor”. Establishing the EU as a more visible, more effective and strong global actor was one the key objectives of the Treaty of Lisbon, which has now been into force for five years. This has led the EU to take initiatives in many different areas of international law and relations. The area of EU external relations has therefore increasingly been the subject of research in law and political science. This colloquium aims to encompass different topics in this wide area of research. Doctoral researchers in law and political science are invited to present their research in a conference style format. The event is aimed to provide researchers with the opportunity to present their work among colleagues from different departments who are working on issues related to the EU’s role as a global actor. Guests from the European institutions and from academia will act as discussants on the panels. Draft Programme 9.00-9.10: Welcome by Prof. Dr. Jan Wouters, Director of the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, KU Leuven 9.10-10.45: Panel 1: The EU’s security-development nexus Chair: Prof. Dr. Piet Eeckhout (University College of London) • Tina Van den Sanden (KU Leuven - Law) tina.vandensanden@law.kuleuven.be – The odd one out: the legal scope of EU development cooperation policy (Promotor Geert De Baere) (doctoral seminar) • Hans Merket, ‘The EU and the security-development nexus: Bridging the legal divide’ (Ghent University) (prof. dr. Peter Van Elsuwege) Hans.Merket@UGent.be Discussants: Prof. Dr. Bart Van Vooren (University of Copenhagen) and Prof. Dr. Cedric Ryngaert (University of Utrecht) 10.45-11.00: coffee break 11.00-12.30: Panel 2: The EU and international investment Chair: Prof. Dr. Dirk De Bièvre (University of Antwerp) • Hannes Lenk (University of Gothenburg) ‘The EU as an Actor in Investor-State Dispute Settlement’, hannes.lenk@law.gu.se • Govert Coppens (KU Leuven - Law) ‘The European Union as Negotiator of Global Investment Agreements’ Govert.Coppens@law.kuleuven.be (Promotor Hans van Houtte) (doctoral seminar) Discussants: Prof. Dr. Geert Van Calster and Jed Odermatt 12.30-13.30: Lunch 13.30-14.45: Panel 3: The EU and Sustainability Chair: Prof. Dr. Jan Orbie, Ghent University • Purdey Devisscher, (Ghent European Law Institute G.E.L.I.) - The relationship between the Union and the ACP countries: the translation of a right to (sustainable) development? Are the Economic Partnership Agreements a fulfilled promise of development friendly trade agreements? A legal perspective (Promotors: Prof. dr. M. Maresceau and Prof. dr. I. Govaere) Purdey.Devisscher@UGent.be • Pauline Pirlot (UC Louvain) - Working title: Sustainable Development – EU external forest policies (Promotor Tom Delreux) pauline.pirlot@uclouvain.be • Natalie Dobson (Utrecht University) ‘The EU as a Global Environmental Actor: Extraterritoriality and Climate Change’ N.L.Dobson@uu.nl Discussants: Prof. Dr. Geert Van Calster and Tina Van den Sanden 13.30-14.45: Panel 4: The EU as a social actor Chair: Prof. Dr. Dirk De Bièvre • Lore Van den Putte (Ghent University – Political Science) - The framing of ‘social trade’: labour issues under the EU-Colombia/Peru Free Trade Agreement Lore.VandenPutte@UGent.be • Hang Yuan (Ghent University) ‘The External Conditions of the EU as a Global Actor: Interactions with China on Social Issues’ Hang.Yuan@UGent.be • Lies Steurs (Centre for EU Studies, Ghent University) The EU as a coordinator in global health: towards convergence or complementarity? (Promoter: prof. Jan Orbie, Co-promoter: Dr. Sarah Delputte) lies.steurs@ugent.be Discussants: Prof. Dr. Bart Kerremans and Prof. Dr. Jan Orbie 14.45-16.00: Panel 5: The EU as a human rights actor Chair: Prof. Dr. Bart Van Vooren • Anna-Luise Chané & Arjun Sharma (KU Leuven – Law) ‘Assessing the EU’s role at the Human Rights Council’ AnnaLuise.Chane@ggs.kuleuven.be • Isabella Querci (Università degli Studi di Genova) ‘Implementation of acts of international organizations into EU law: The case of individual sanctions isa.querci@gmail.com • Andreas Boogaerts (Leuven International and European Studies LINES) ‘Spring as a new beginning? An investigation into the European Union's sanctions practice following the Arab Spring’ Promotor: Prof. Dr. Edith Drieskens Andreas.Boogaerts@soc.kuleuven.be Discussants: Prof. Dr. Jan Wouters and Prof. Dr. Cedric Ryngaert 14.45-16.00: Panel 6: The scope of the EU’s trade competence Chair: Prof. Dr. Geert De Baere • Yole Tanghe (KU Leuven – Law) – ‘Constructing a dam to resist a river bursting its banks: looking for the borders of the EU’s external competence in the field of IP’ • Dominik Moskvan, (University of Antwerp) ’European Union Competence on Foreign Investment: Limitations of the Past and Future’ (Promotors: Alexia Herwig and Gert Straetmans) dominik.moskvan@uantwerpen.be • Christian Freudlsperger (Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies - BTS) ‘A Comparison of Trade Policy-Making in Federations’ (Promotor: Markus Jachtenfuchs) c.freudlsperger@transnationalstudies.eu Discussants: Prof. Dr. Piet Eeckhout and Prof. Dr. Bart Kerremans 16.00-16.15: coffee break 16.15-17.30: Panel 7: The EU as a normative power Chair: Prof. Dr. Cedric Ryngaert • Daan Fonck (Leuven International and European Studies) ‘Beyond Parliamentarisation: towards a Conceptual Framework for the Study of the European Parliament's Diplomacy’ Daan.Fonck@soc.kuleuven.be (doctoral seminar ) • Mistale Taylor (Utrecht University) ‘The Extraterritorial Effects of EU Data Protection Law in the Data Protection Directive and the Proposed General Data Protection Regulation’ (Prof. Cedric Ryngaert; co-supervisor – Prof. John Vervaele) M.S.C.Taylor@uu.nl • Stefano Saluzzo (University of Palermo) ‘The European Union and Member States International Agreements’ stefano.saluzzo@gmail.com Discussants: Prof. Dr. Stephan Keukeleire and Prof. Dr. Geert De Baere 17.30-17.45: Concluding remarks by Prof. Dr. Bart Kerremans, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, KU Leuven