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Please note workshop panel locations: Session I will be at LUISS Guido Carli, Viale Romania 32 Session II, III, IV and V will be at LUISS Guido Carli, Department of Law, Via Parenzo 11 Workshop Panels SESSION I Thursday, July 12, 2018 4:00 – 5:30 PM PANEL 1 Employment, Workers’ Rights and Development Challenges LOCATION: AULA 204 Chair: Otto Spijkers, Lecturer, Utrecht University School of Law Panelists: “Migration-Development Discourse and the Making of New Global Workers” > Oksana Balashova, PhD Fellow, University of Kassel “Questioning Global and Local Governance: Make the Jobs Supply Come First” > Jan Hurst, Independent Scholar “Global Social Governance and Migrant Precarity” > Nicola Piper, Professor, University of Sydney “Realizing Domestic Workers' Rights from Institutionalization to Implementation: The Role of Labour, Care and Migration Rights Regimes in Buenos Aires and Montevideo” > Simca Simpson Lapp, PhD Candidate, Queen Mary University of London PANEL 2 Practices of Protection: Lessons, Gaps, and Emerging Norms LOCATION: AULA 205A Chair: Susan Murphy, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin Panelists: “Varying Impact of International Refugee Protection Norms on Western States' Refugee Policies: A Comparative Study of Australia and Canada” > Zohra Akhter, PhD Candidate, Australian National University “Asylum Seekers in Israel: Overview of Decisions and Policies” > Leonard Hammer, Director, Outreach and Development, University of Arizona “Two Cases of International Humanitarian Aid Operations: UNRWA and the World Bank” > Nitza Nachmias, Professor, Tel Aviv University
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Page 1: Workshop Panels - SIDI-ISIL€¦ · the US Supreme Court Decision Sessions v. Morales-Santana” > Heather Alexander, PhD Candidate, Tilburg University “Global Governance of Migration

Please note workshop panel locations: Session I will be at LUISS Guido Carli, Viale Romania 32 Session II, III, IV and V will be at LUISS Guido Carli, Department of Law, Via Parenzo 11

Workshop Panels SESSION I Thursday, July 12, 2018 4:00 – 5:30 PM

PANEL 1 Employment, Workers’ Rights and Development Challenges LOCATION: AULA 204

Chair: Otto Spijkers, Lecturer, Utrecht University School of Law

Panelists: “Migration-Development Discourse and the Making of New Global Workers” > Oksana Balashova, PhD Fellow, University of Kassel

“Questioning Global and Local Governance: Make the Jobs Supply Come First” > Jan Hurst, Independent Scholar

“Global Social Governance and Migrant Precarity” > Nicola Piper, Professor, University of Sydney

“Realizing Domestic Workers' Rights from Institutionalization to Implementation: The Role of Labour, Care and Migration Rights Regimes in Buenos Aires and Montevideo” > Simca Simpson Lapp, PhD Candidate, Queen Mary University of London

PANEL 2 Practices of Protection: Lessons, Gaps, and Emerging Norms LOCATION: AULA 205A

Chair: Susan Murphy, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin

Panelists: “Varying Impact of International Refugee Protection Norms on Western States' Refugee Policies: A Comparative Study of Australia and Canada” > Zohra Akhter, PhD Candidate, Australian National University

“Asylum Seekers in Israel: Overview of Decisions and Policies” > Leonard Hammer, Director, Outreach and Development, University of Arizona

“Two Cases of International Humanitarian Aid Operations: UNRWA and the World Bank” > Nitza Nachmias, Professor, Tel Aviv University

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PANEL 3 Global and Regional Governance: Case of EU Migration Crisis LOCATION: AULA 205B

Chair: Gabriel Amvane, Legal Officer, Horizon Amitié

Panelists: “Migration to the EU, its Securitization and its Impact on Cooperation in Central Europe” > Zbynek Dubský, Professor, University of Economics

“Global Governance System and its Integrative and Disintegrative Factors and Migration Flows as a Source of Both their Integration and Disintegration Dynamics” > Zuzana Lehmannova, Professor, University of Economics

“Economic Pillar of Global Governance in Relation to Migration and Human Rights: Official Development Assistance as Prevention to the Migration” > Barbora Ruzickova, Master, University of Economics

“Migration Crises and the Political Governance of the European Union” > Radim Sršen, Assistant Professor, University of Economics

PANEL 4 Global Governance of Vulnerable Populations: Challenges to Human Rights and the Mobility of Vulnerable People LOCATION: AULA 206A

Chair: Ernest Uwazie, Professor and Chair, California State University

Panelists: “A Comparison of the Use of Segregation/Solitary Confinement in Mentally Ill Populations in Several Countries in the Western Hemisphere” > Faith Johnston, Graduate Student, California State University

“Utility of the Torture Convention in Ameliorating Challenges Facing Immigrants Identified for, or Vulnerable to, Deportation” > Marlyn Jones, Professor, California State University

“Examining Trauma as an Effect of Human Rights Violations in Immigrant, Refugee, and Mentally Ill Populations in Western Countries, and Ways to Ameliorate the Damage with Trauma-Informed Care” > Jennie Singer, Professor, California State University

“Prejudice and Nativism: the Driving Forces Behind the Anti-Immigrant Movement” > Mercedes Valadez, Assistant Professor, California State University

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PANEL 5 The State of Statelessness: Challenges and Opportunities for Global Governance LOCATION: AULA 206B

Chair: Yasuhiro Ueki, Professor, Sophia University

Panelists: “Challenges for Mainstreaming the Human Right to a Nationality Using National Courts: Analysis of the US Supreme Court Decision Sessions v. Morales-Santana” > Heather Alexander, PhD Candidate, Tilburg University

“Global Governance of Migration and Development through the Lens of Statelessness” > Tendayi Bloom, Lecturer, The Open University

“Conceptualizing Statelessness as a Global Problem: Framing, Visual Representation, and (Partial) Issue Emergence” > Lindsey Kingston, Associate Professor, Webster University

“Engendering Statelessness through Indirect Gender Discrimination: Global Relevance of the Case of Dominicans of Haitian Descent” > Allison Petrozziello, PhD Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs

PANEL 6 Migration and Displacement in Africa: Opportunities and Paths to Governance LOCATION: AULA 207

Chair: Emellin de Oliveira, PhD Researcher, NOVA University of Lisbon

Panelists: “The Forced Migration Crisis in Africa and the Need for Contemporary Approaches: an Argument for Hybrid Taskforces on a Case by Case Basis.” > Swikani Ncube, Research Fellow, University of Johannesburg

“Opportunities for Participatory Decision-Making among Displaced Populations: the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework in Malawi” > Jocelyn Perry, Fulbright Public Policy Fellow, Malawi Department of Refugees

PANEL 7 Status and Law of Refugees LOCATION: AULA 209

Chair: Silvia Scarpa, Adjunct Professor, LUISS Guido Carli University

Panelists: “Status of Refugee: an Undermined Protection System?” > Emilia Larrachea Formas, PhD Student, UIC Barcelona

“The Rise of Human Rights and the Decline of Sovereignty? The Status of Migrants and Refugees in State Reports for UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies” > Nina Reiners, Research Fellow, University of Potsdam

“Institutions of World Society: the Papacy and the UN Secretariat on the ‘Figure of the Refugee’” > Jodok Troy, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Innsbruck

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SESSION II Friday, July 13, 2018 11:00 – 12:30 PM

PANEL 8 Non-State Armed Groups and Counter-Terrorism LOCATION: AULA 4

Chair: Steven Feldstein, Associate Professor, Boise State University

Panelists: “Countering Terrorism and the Raising of Radicalisation Cyber-hubs while Protecting Fundamental Rights: the role of the United Nations” > Maria Abruzzo, Human Rights Education Programme Officer, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Italia; PhD Candidate, Universidad Carlos III Madrid

“How Can the UN Deal with Counter-Terrorism Operations? The Case of Mali” > Katsumi Ishizuka, Professor, Kyoei University

“Does Collective Security in the Age of VNSAs Require the UN to Adopt New Conflict Prevention and Resolution Mechanisms?” > Asima Rabbani, PhD Candidate, University of New South Wales

PANEL 9 Human Rights and Cultural Defense in the Context of Migration LOCATION: AULA 5

Chair: Antonietta Elia, Senior Associate Fellow in Law, University of Santiago de Compostela

Panelists: “Interlegality and Cultural Defense in Immigration Countries: Bridges and Fault Lines” > Paola Parolari, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Brescia

“Diversity Governance and the European Court of Human Rights: An Analysis from the Perspective of the Cultural Defense Theory” > Mariuca Oana Constantin, Adjunct Professor, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration; co-authored with Roberta Medda-Windischer, Senior Researcher, Institute for Minority Rights, Eurac Research

“Interpreting Culture in Courts: A Proposal of a ‘Cultural Test’” > Ilenia Ruggiu, Professor, University of Cagliari

“State Structure, Governance and Indigenous Justice: Multi-Identity Democracies and Conflict Resolution in India and Nepal” > Pasquale Viola, PhD Candidate, University of Campania

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PANEL 10 The UK in Global Governance: Retreat or Renewal? LOCATION: AULA 7

Chair: Kurt Mills, Professor, University of Dundee

Panelists: “The UK's 'Special Responsibilities' in Post-Brexit Multilateralism” > Jess Gifkins, Lecturer, The University of Manchester; co-authored with Samuel Jarvis, Research Fellow, University of Leeds, and Jason Ralph, Professor, University of Leeds

“Global Governance, Refugees and British Politics of Depletion” > Anita Howarth, Senior Lecturer, Brunel University; co-authored with Yasmin Ibrahim, Reader, Queen Mary University of London

“Asylum from Human Trafficking? Balancing State Security Concerns and Individual Protection Rights in the United Kingdom” > Noemi Magugliani, PhD Candidate, National University of Ireland Galway

PANEL 11 Women and Children’s Rights and Experiences in Migration LOCATION: AULA 10

Chair: Mary Farrell, Professor, Plymouth University

Panelists: “The Role of Women in Migration Processes, Athwart the Global Governance and Materialized through Mediation, to Achieve Peace and Sustainable Development.” > Gabriela Garcez, Researcher, Universidade Católica de Santos; co-authored with Adriana Yaghsisian, Professor, Universidade Católica de Santos; and Simone Cardoso, Professor, Universidade Católica de Santos

“The Femicide Watch Platform as Part of the SDG 5 Action Framework: the Need for Contextual Knowledge to Better Prevent the Gender-Related Killing of Women and Girls” > Henrike Landré, Co-Chair, UN Studies Association; co-authored with Saide Mobayed, Senior Editor, ACUNS Vienna Femicide Team

“Gender Dynamics Throughout the Refugee Cycle” > Tatiana Morais, PhD Candidate, University NOVA de Lisboa

“Refugee Children: Transition to Adulthood” > Patrizia Rinaldi, PhD Candidate, Comillas Pontifical University

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PANEL 12 Narratives, Discourse and Identities LOCATION: AULA 13

Chair: Jocelyn Perry, Fulbright Public Policy Fellow, Malawi Department of Refugees

Panelists: “States' obligations to Protect Cultural Identity of Migrants: Some New Prospects in the Light of UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies Practice” > Marcella Ferri, Adjunct Professor, University of Bergamo

“Human Rights, Religion, and the United Nations” > Aigul Kulnazarova, Professor, Tama University

“Embedding International Refugee Protection within National Narratives” > Hans Leaman, Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity

“Forced Displacement and Human Rights: Can Self-Determination be Revived to Guide Responses?” > Amy Maguire, Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle

PANEL 13 International Law, Human Rights and Migration LOCATION: AULA 1

Chair: Fiona McGaughey, Lecturer, University of Western Australia

Panelists: “The Law of the Sea and Human Trafficking” > Maria del Carmen Artigas, United Nations Secretariat (retired)

“Land Degradation, Migration and the Rights to Food and Water” > Maria Rosaria Mauro, Full Professor, International Law, Università degli Studi del Molise

“Towards Rights-Based Compacts on Migration and Refugees? The Role of Civil Society in Global Migration Governance from Below” > Stefan Rother, Lecturer and Researcher, University of Freiburg; co-authored with Elias Steinhilper, PhD Candidate, Scuola Normale Superiore Florence

“Human Trafficking and Contemporary Slavery Law and the Zero Draft of the UN Global Compact on Migration” > Silvia Scarpa, Adjunct Professor, LUISS Guido Carli University

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PANEL 14 The European Union, External Action and UN Values LOCATION: AULA 15

Chair: Cristina Stefan, Lecturer, University of Leeds

Panelists: “The Issue of Migration at the United Nations and the Role of the European Union”

> Claudia Candelmo, Researcher, LUISS Guido Carli University

“EU's Approach to Migration” > Francesco Cherubini, Lecturer, LUISS Guido Carli University

“Financial Instruments in the European Union External Migration Policy: Moving Towards a Generalised ‘Migratory Conditionality’?” > Janine Silga, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Luxembourg

“European Union as a Global Values Actor” > Otto Spijkers, Lecturer, Utrecht University School of Law

PANEL 15 Refugees in Turkey LOCATION: AULA 8

Chair: Andrea Marrone, Researcher, Leiden University; Staff Member of the International Criminal Court

Panelists: “Solidarity or Solitary? The European Union’s Legacy of securitization and Exclusion in the Common European Asylum System and its Reflection on Turkish asylum Law” > Tasawar Ashraf, PhD Candidate, Glasgow Caledonian University

“The Legal Status of Syrians in Turkey: Temporary Protection” > Esra Yılmaz Eren, Research Assistant, Turkish-German University

PANEL 16 Populism/Nationalism and Backlash against Global Ideals LOCATION: AULA 18

Chair: Nora McKeon, Faculty Member, International University College

Panelists: “Borders, Migrations, Human Rights and Populism: the Convergence of (Cyber-)Social Hate in the Post-Truth Realm” > Arije Antinori, Professor, University of Rome

“Smear Campaign: Examining the Implications of the US Anti-Refugee Agenda” > Selina March, Master’s Student, University of London

“Revisiting the Origins of Global Governance” > Dorottya Mendly, PhD Candidate, Corvinus University of Budapest

“Resurgent Populism and Global Governance: the Impact of Religious Resurgence in the Post Cold War Era” > Thomas Walsh, Chairman, Universal Peace Federation

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PANEL 17 Decision-making, Leadership and Accountability in the UN LOCATION: AULA 19

Chair: Richard Ponzio, Director, Just Security 2020 Program, The Stimson Center

Panelists: “Political Leadership, Migration, and the Politics of Adaptation and Global Health” > Jeffrey A. Griffin, PhD Candidate, University of Nevada

“Enhancing Accountability of the UNESCO Management” > Ikuyo Hasuo, Professor and Assistant Executive Director, Osaka University

“The Power of a Gavel: the Presidency of the General Assembly of the United Nations” > Marcel Jesenský, Professor, University of Ottawa

“Crises and Legitimation: the UN at Headquarters and in the Middle East Field” > Karim Makdisi, Associate Professor, The American University of Beirut

“Beyond the Charter Reform: Breaking UN Deadlocks through Greater Use of Technical Expertise” > Pavel Mraz, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Institute Geneva

PANEL18 Cities, Local Governance and Migrant Rights LOCATION: AULA 20

Chair: Alejandro Fuentes, Senior Researcher, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Panelists: “Cities: Carriers of International Human Rights Obligations in the Area of Refugee Reception and Integration?” > Elif Durmus, PhD Researcher, Utrecht University

“Urban Human Rights: San Francisco and Los Angeles's CEDAW Ordinances” > Heidi Haddad, Assistant Professor, Pomona College

“The Effect of Human Rights as Law, Praxis and Discourse on the way Local Governments Welcome and Integrate Refugees” > Tihomir Sabchev, PhD Researcher, Utrecht University/University College Roosevelt

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PANEL 19 UN Reform: Innovation, Expediency, Habit or Survival? LOCATION: AULA 2

Chair: Sam Daws, Director, Project on UN Governance and Reform, Oxford University

Panelists: “The International Agency for Research on Cancer, a Target for Multinational Companies” > Yves Beigbeder, WHO Official (Retired)

“How to Fix the UN in Five Steps: an Easy-to-Use Manual that Nobody Will Use” > Cristian Gimenez Corte, Professor, Universidad Nacional del Litoral

"Why UN Reform Should not be Left to Diplomats or Academic Experts Alone" > Sarah Molaiepour, Project Manager, Global Challenges Foundation

“International Environmental Governance and Sustainable Development Governance Reform” > Maria Ivanova, Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston

“UNFCCC as a Reforming Institution - Lessons and Current Imperatives” > Richard Kinley, Former Deputy Executive Secretary (retired), UNFCCC

"A Systematic Overview of UN Reform Efforts in the Last Quarter-Century" > Georgios Kostakos, Executive Director, Foundation for Global Governance and Sustainability

Discussant: Thomas G. Weiss, Professor, The CUNY Graduate Center

SESSION III Friday, July 13, 2018 4:00 - 5:30 PM

PANEL 20 Promoting Improved Governance for IDP’s and Migrants LOCATION: AULA 7

Chair: Marlyn Jones, Professor, California State University

Panelists: “When Soft Law Makes a Difference: Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement in Alleviating IDP Crises in Committed Countries” > Gabriel Cardona-Fox, Postdoctoral Fellow, SAIS Europe

“A Regional Platform Rather Than an International Regime: Is the Bali Process a Help or Hindrance to Refugee Protection?” > Carly Gordyn, PhD Candidate, Australian National University

“Inviting the Right People to the Table: an Analysis of Global Governance in the International Refugee Regime” > Sebastian Lacey, MAGG Student, Balsillie School of International Affairs; co-authored with Michala Jansa, MAGG Student, Balsillie School of International Affairs; and Christabel Polacco, MAGG Student, Balsillie School of International Affairs

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PANEL 21 Global Governance: Evolving Actors and Relations, Part I LOCATION: AULA 1

Chair: Manuel Fröhlich, Professor, Universität Trier

Panelists: “The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Crafting the UN Sustainable Development Goals” > Tana Johnson, Assistant Professor, Duke University

“Looking Back and Looking Forward: the Evolution of UN Programmes and Funds” > Alynna Lyon, Professor, University of New Hampshire

“The Further Design of International Secretariats by Frontrunners” > Bob Reinalda, Senior Researcher, Radboud University

PANEL 22 Practices and Dilemmas in the Protection of Civilians

LOCATION: AULA 8

Chair: Ingvild Bode, Lecturer, University of Kent

Panelists: “Beyond Borders: the Responsibility to Protect and the Resolution of the 2010 Ivorian Post Electoral Conflict.” > Agossou Lucien Ahouangan, PhD Student, University of Rio de Janeiro State

“Moving Forward with R2P: Atrocity Prevention, not Humanitarian Intervention” > Cristina Stefan, Lecturer, University of Leeds

“The Protection of Civilians in Internal Armed Conflicts: Challenges Facing the Work of UN Human Rights Council” > Sónia Roque, PhD Student, University of Coimbra

“Syria and R2P – the limits of the Third Pillar” > Abdullah Yusuf, Lecturer, University of Dundee

PANEL 23 Responsibility for the Human Rights of Migrants: Human Rights, Humanitarianism, Humanity

LOCATION: AULA 19

Chair: Kurt Mills, Professor, University of Dundee

Panelists: “Responsibility as Political Beauty? Derrida's Ethics of Decision and the Politics of Responding to Others” > Stephan Engelkamp, Teaching Fellow, King's College London

“What is the Responsibility to Respect Human Rights?” > David J. Karp, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex

“Forced Migration, Displacement and the Humanitarian-Development Nexus: Intersecting Obligations and Dispersed Responsibilities in an Age of Global Voluntariness” > Susan P. Murphy, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin

“International Society and the Risk of Statelessness” > Kelly Staples, Lecturer, University of Leicester

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PANEL 24 Peace Operations, Humanitarian Assistance and Protection: Limits and Limitations LOCATION: AULA 18

Chair: Ai Kihara-Hunt, Associate Professor, The University of Tokyo

Panelists: “UN Peace Operations: Mission Possible?” > Darya Pushkina, Associate Professor, St. Petersburg State University

“The Relationship Between Civil-Military Coordination and Safety of Humanitarian Aid Workers” > Yuki Saito, Master’s Student, The University of Tokyo

“Migration and Peacekeeping: United Nations Response to the Growing Migration Crisis, What the UN and UN Peacekeeping can do to Protect Human Rights.” > Karen Van Staveren, MIPP Student, Balsillie School of International Affairs

“Towards Better Protection of People: Under International Law on Genocide” > Icchiku Yamada, Master’s Student, The University of Tokyo

PANEL 25 Justice, Accountability and Human Rights Norms: African Case Studies LOCATION: AULA 20

Chair: Kinga Janik, Human Rights Officer, OHCHR

Panelists: “United Nations in the African Continent: Challenges to the Protection of Human Rights in South Sudan” > Leonardo de Andrade, Major, ECEME (Brazil Army Command and Staff School); co-authored with Orlando Sparta, Major, ECEME (Brazil Army Command and Staff School)

“Good Governance through (International) Rule of Law: the African Union amd the Pushback Against International Criminal Justice” > Kerstin Carlson, Assistant Professor, University of Southern Denmark

“Sahrawi Refugees, the United Nations, and International Accountability” > Stephen Zunes, Professor, University of San Francisco

PANEL 26 Migrant Vulnerabilities and Challenges of Refugee Protection LOCATION: AULA 10

Chair: Ernest Uwazie, Professor and Chair, California State University

Panelists: “Trading in Black Skins: Towards Shared Responsibility and Accountability for the Violation of Human Rights of Migrants in Libya” > John-Mark Iyi, Associate Professor, University of Venda

“Rebel Economy in Civil War: Informality, Civil Networks, and Regulation Strategies” > Yuichi Kubota, Lecturer, University of Niigata Prefecture

“States of Exception, Governance, and Drug Trafficking Organizations along Human Smuggling Routes in West Africa and the US-Mexico Corridor” > William Simmons, Professor, University of Arizona

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PANEL 27 The Sustainable Development Goals: Setting New Rules in International Development LOCATION: AULA 13

Chair: Massimo Tommasoli, Permanent Observer for International IDEA to the UN

Panelists: “Norms and Practices in Planning for Sustainable Development Goals. Evidence from Analysis of 120 National Development Plans” > Admos O. Chimhowu, Senior Lecturer, The University of Manchester

“Linking Global Sustainability Indicators to Impact Evaluation Frameworks in the Sustainable Development Goals” > Lorenza B. Fontana, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Global Fellow, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University

“The Sustainable Development Goals: Have they Become More Environmentally Sustainable and in Whose Interest?” > Judith Schleicher, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge

“Accountability for Sustainable Development: the Challenge of Measurement and the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda” > Massimo Tommasoli, Permanent Observer for International IDEA to the UN

PANEL 28 UN Sanction LOCATION: AULA 4

Chair: Thomas Walsh, Chairman, Universal Peace Federation

Panelists: “The Role of the UN in Economic Sanctions against North Korea for Denuclearization of Korean Peninsula” > Jinsuk Byun, Professor, Sookmyung Women's University

"The Carrot and the Stick" > Takagaki Mizuno, Professor, Kanda University of International Studies

“Challenges to the ‘State-Oriented’ Mechanism of the UN Collective Security for the Purpose of Maintenance of International Peace and Security: The Case of UN Financial Sanctions” > Sachiko Yoshimura, Professor, Kwansei Gakuin University

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PANEL 29 Governing Migration: GFMD and the UN LOCATION: AULA 5

Chair: Hannah Birkenkötter, Research Assistant, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Panelists: “Forced Migration and Multilateralism: Brazil and the Global Compact on Refugees” > Adriana Abdenur, Coordinator, Peace & Security Division, Instituto Igarapé; co-authored with Maiara Folly, Researcher, Migration, Instituto Igarapé

“Transforming Humanitarian Governance through Orchestration” > Sho Akahoshi, Assistant Professor, Kwansei Gakuin University

“The GFMD at the UN System: Dialogue vs Deliberative Processes over Human Right’ Discourses and Commitments” > Beatriz Campillo Carrete, PhD Researcher, Erasmus University of Rotterdam

“The Global Forum for Migration and Development - Potentials, Limits and Roles” > Des Gasper, Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam

PANEL 30 Exercising Global Leadership LOCATION: AULA 15

Chair: Georgios Kostakos, Executive Director, Foundation for Global Governance and Sustainability

Panelists: “Multilateral Diplomacy in the 21st Century” > Christer Jönsson, Professor, Lund University

“From Concepts of United Nations Collective Security to Concepts of Global Security” > Charlotte Ku, Professor of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law; co-authored with John Gamble, Professor, The Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend College

“The Failure of Cosmopolitan Ideals Preserving International Peace and Order?” > Andrea Marrone, Researcher, Leiden University; Staff Member of the International Criminal Court

“The Sustainable Development Goals and Global Governance” > Jean-Philippe Thérien, Professor, Université de Montréal; co-authored with Vincent Pouliot, Professor, McGill University

“Domestic Politics, the State of Nature, and Hierarchical Order” > Kendall Stiles, Professor, Brigham Young University

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PANEL 31 Refugee (Re-)Settlement and Integration

LOCATION: AULA 2

Chair: Rajesh Shukla, Professor, Saint Paul University

Panelists: “Right to Stay: a Legal Analysis of the Refugee Resettlement and Relocation Programs in Portugal” > Emellin de Oliveira, PhD Researcher, NOVA University of Lisbon

“From Depopulation to Rebirth: Utopia in Calabria.” > Anna Di Giusto, Post-Graduate Student, University of Florence

“Perception of Congolese Refugees on Health Services in the State of Rio de Janeiro” > Pedro Guimaraes Coscarelli, Professor, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro; co-authored with Vania Morales Sierra, Professor, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro

SESSION IV Saturday, July 14, 2018 11:00 - 12:30 PM

PANEL 32 Global Governance: Evolving Actors and Relations, Part II LOCATION: AULA 13

Chair: Kent Kille, Professor, College of Wooster

Panelists: “The Selection of the UN Secretary-General and His Leadership: an Evaluation of Guterres' Appointment and First Year in Office” > Kirsten Haack, Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University

“The Role of IO Executive Heads: a Conceptual Framework” > Ellen Ravndal, Research Fellow, The Australian National University

“Diplomats from Newly Independent Countries and their Influence on the International Bill of Human Rights” > Simon Schulze, Research Assistant, Trier University

“Special Representatives of the Secretary General as Norm Entrepreneurs” > Natalie Troeller, Research Assistant, Trier University

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PANEL 33 The Role of Soft Law in the UN LOCATION: AULA 15

Chair: Kurt Mills, Professor, University of Dundee

Panelists: “Soft Law” > Vesselin Popovski, Professor and Vice Dean, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University

“Soft Law Regulation as the UN Global Compact: Business for Peace” > Mariko Shoji, Professor, Keiai University

“Soft Law as an Ordering Process: Non-Recognition Resolutions as a New Standard of Civilization?” > Masatoshi Takeuchi, Assistant Professor, Toyo Gakuen University

PANEL 34 The UN and Human Rights Law LOCATION: AULA 19

Chair: Anja Mihr, Director, Center on Governance through Human Rights, Humboldt-Viadrina Governance Platform, Germany

Panelists: “Addressing Global Challenges at the United Nations: the Role of Special Procedures of Human Rights Council in Securing Rule of Law and Human Rights Protection in International Governance” > Antonietta Elia, Senior Associate Fellow in Law, University of Santiago de Compostela

"Improvement of Resource Governance in Rwanda brought by Conflict Mineral Regulations: How Norms and Institutions Developed by Multi-Stakeholders Influenced to an Upper-Stream State" > Ayako Inokuchi, Doctoral Student, Osaka University

“Duterte’s Philippines on the UN Human Rights Council: Implications for International Human Rights” > Eduard Jordaan, Senior Lecturer, Rhodes University, South Africa

“A Critical Evaluation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Innovation and Missed Opportunities in Global Governance” > David Karp, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex

“Legal Character of UN Human Rights 'Soft-laws' through the Practices of the UN Human Rights Bodies” > Misako Takizawa, Professor, J.F. Oberlin University, Tokyo

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PANEL 35 Education, Information, and Migrant Rights LOCATION: AULA 8

Chair: Roger Coate, Professor, Georgia College

Panelists: “Teaching and Arts of Migration” > João Arthur Grahl, PhD Candidate, Universidade de Brasília

“Teaching Human Rights, Migration, and Global Governance in the Post-Millennial Classroom” > Roger Coate, Professor, Georgia College

“The Information as an Intercultural Education Tool and Promotion of Human Rights: Contribution of the Media in the Construction of the Image of Plurality” > Gabriela Garcez, Researcher, Universidade Católica de Santos

“Battling the Refugee Education Crisis: Innovative Solutions” > Sakshi Jain, MIPP Student, Balsillie School of International Affairs

PANEL 36 The Effectiveness of SDGs: Management, Measure, and Responsibility LOCATION: AULA 5

Chair: Kazuo Takahashi, Director for Academic Exchange and Cooperation, The Japan Association for United Nations Studies

Panelists: “Governance for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Taming Fragmentation in the Area

of Migration and Development Efforts” > Tadanori Inomata, Visiting Professor, United Nations University

“Emerging Powers and the International Development Norms: the Case of Sustainable Development Goals” > Hiroko Ogawa, Associate Professor, Tokai University

“Achieving Peaceful, Just, and Inclusive Societies: What the Empirical Literature on Governance, Development, and Conflict Suggests for the SDG Process” > Conor Seyle, Director, OEF Research, One Earth Future Foundation

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PANEL 37 State Responses to Migration in Comparative Perspective LOCATION: AULA 4

Chair: Idil Atak, Associate Professor, Ryerson University

Panelists: “Global Governance and Involuntary Migration: Experiences in South Asia” > Subhash Birla, President, International Jurist Organization

“Slovenia as a Responsible Global Citizen: Case Study of How the Small State Can Contribute to Elimination of Migration” > Petr Jeřábek, Master's Student, University of Economics in Prague

“Prohibition and Drug Control: The Politics of Population Movements in the North America-Central American Corridor” > Mónica Serrano, Professor, El Colegio de Mexico AC

“Human Rights and The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction: A ‘Responsibility Model’ to Improve Legal Frameworks for Foreign Mothers in Singapore” > Yvonne McNulty, Senior Lecturer, Singapore University of Social Sciences

PANEL 38 International and Domestic Resource Mobilization for Knowledge Based Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa LOCATION: AULA 7

Chair: Miroslav Polzer, Secretary General, International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges IAAI

Panelists: “Mobilizing Financial and Intellectual Resources for Knowledge Based Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa - Good Practice Cases from Al-Najat Charity Society” > Jaber AlWandah, Deputy General Manager, Al Najat Charity Society

“Innovative Approaches to Multistakeholder Engagement in Sustainable Development Action in Sub- Saharan Africa - The GloCha Global Challenges Action Network” > Miroslav Polzer, Secretary General, International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges IAAI

“Knowledge Based Sustainable Development in Chad and the Role of International Cooperation” > Dairou Sidiki, CEO, Association la Plume pour la Culture et le Développement

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PANEL 39 Securitization and Criminalization of Migration/Refugees LOCATION: AULA 20

Chair: Selina March, Master’s Student, University of London

Panelists: “Délit de Solidarité: Criminalization of Persons Assisting Irregular Migrants” > Gabriel Amvane, Legal Officer, Horizon Amitié

“Mitigating Hospitality with Law Enforcement: the European Union's Securitization of the 'Refugee Crisis' with Special Focus on the Mediterranean Area” > Philippe Guillot, Professor, French Air Force Academy

“Violations of Defenders' Rights through Criminalisation” > Aikaterini Christina Koula, PhD Candidate, Durham University

"Clandestine Migration: Outcome of Global Governance and Violation of Human Rights" > Ammar Lamichhane, Consultant, National Institute of Social Sciences, Nepal

“The Refugees' Migration International Security Dilemma” > Raphael Marretto, Independent Researcher; Uppsala University Alumnus

PANEL 40 Political Representation of Migrants in Peace- and State-Building

LOCATION: AULA 2

Chair: Massimo Tommasoli, Permanent Observer for International IDEA to the UN

Panelists: > Sebastiano Ceschi, Researcher, Centro Studi di Politica Internazionale (CeSPI) > Maarten Halff, Senior Political Affairs Officer, Department of Political Affairs, United Nations > Niall McCann, Lead Electoral Advisor, Bureau of Policy and Programme Support, United Nations Development Program > Cécile, Riallant, Senior Migration and Development Specialist, International Organization for Migration

PANEL 41 Shaping Rights and Norms in Global Governance LOCATION: AULA 18

Chair: Aigul Kulnazarova, Professor, Tama University

Panelists: “Is the Doctrine of Responsibility to Protect Passé?” > Dogachan Dagi, Graduate Student, Bremen University

“The Role of Non-governmental Organisations in the United Nations Human Rights System - Actors in Global Governance” > Fiona McGaughey, Lecturer, University of Western Australia

“Getting to the Root Causes of Migration: Whose Rights, History, Framing and Agency Counts?” > Nora McKeon, Faculty Member, International University College

“Mediation as a Tool for Integration in Conflicts Involving Migration” > Adriana Yaghsisian, Professor, Universidade Católica de Santos; co-authored with Simone Cardoso, Professor, Universidade Católica de Santos; and Gabriela Garcez, Researcher, Universidade Católica de Santos

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PANEL 42 Citizens, Non-Citizens and Human Rights LOCATION: AULA 10

Chair: Alejandro Fuentes, Senior Researcher, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Panelists: “Victim Protection Clause: a Possible Solution for Deterritorialized Non-Citizens?” > Antoni Napieralski, PhD Student, University of Vienna

“The Right to Have Rights: Citizenship and Exclusion” > Irene Ortiz, PhD Candidate, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

“Migration and the Boundaries of Nation-States” > Rajesh Shukla, Professor, Saint Paul University

“Balancing the Legal Rights of Nationals and Non-national Migrants: an Innovative Approach to Legal Jurisdiction Across Borders Using Inter-territorial Judicial Enclaves as a Foundation” > Joe Worthington, Doctoral Researcher, University of Exeter

PANEL 43 Human Rights, Borders, and Migration: New Normative Directions LOCATION: AULA 1

Chair: Carol Gould, Professor, City University of New York

Panelists:

“Rethinking the Impact of War: Elevating Protections from Displacement” > Steven Feldstein, Associate Professor, Boise State University

“Connecting Human Rights and Migration Rights: the Case of Economic and Climate Refugees” > Carol Gould, Professor, City University of New York

“Democracy, Borders, and Authoritarian Closures” > Julie Mostov, Dean of Liberal Studies, New York University

“Bordering Practices: Statelessness, National Belonging, and Rohingya Rites of Return” > Dina Siddiqi, Professor, BRAC University

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SESSION V Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:30 - 3:00 PM

PANEL 44 Roundtable: Global Governance and the Solidarity of Human Security

LOCATION: AULA 13

Chair: John Morrissey, Senior Lecturer, National University of Ireland Galway

Panelists: > Claire Dorrity, Lecturer, University College Cork > Lorraine Elliott, Professor, Australian National University > Dorothy Estrada-Tanck, Lecturer, University of Murcia > Gerry Kearns, Professor, National University of Ireland Maynooth > David Nally, Senior Lecturer, University of Cambridge

PANEL 45 Norms and/or Practices of Human Rights Protection in the UN Security Council LOCATION: AULA 19

Chair: Carrie Walling, Associate Professor, Albion College

Panelists: “Performing Legitimacy: Human Rights at the UN Security Council” > Ingvild Bode, Lecturer, University of Kent

“Negotiating Human Rights in the UN Security Council: Diplomatic Practice, Burundi, and Resolution 2303” > Troels Gauslå Engell, PhD Fellow, University of Copenhagen

“The Role of Norms in Decision-making in the UN Security Council: the Case of Darfur” > Jess Gifkins, Lecturer, The University of Manchester

“Human Rights, Praxiography and Global Counterterrorism: the UN1267 Ombudsperson” > Gavin Sullivan, Lecturer, University of Kent

“The Politics of Punishment: the UN Security Council and the Justice Norm” > Carrie Walling, Associate Professor, Albion College

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PANEL 46 Violence, Discrimination and Women’s Rights in Global Governance

LOCATION: AULA 15

Chair: Susan Murphy, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin

Panelists: “The Influence of UN Human Rights Mechanisms on Women's Rights in the Sphere of Marriage and Family Life in Japan” > Ai Kihara-Hunt, Associate Professor, The University of Tokyo

“Women, Children, and Confluence at the Security Council” > Lisa MacLeod, Associate Professor, Soka University of America

“Lost in the Transnational: a Global Archaeology of Femicide/Feminicide” > Saide Mobayed, Senior Editor, ACUNS Vienna Femicide Team

“The Effectiveness of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). The Portuguese Case” > Maria Saraiva, Professor, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

“Organizational Masculinity and Gender Balancing: the Case of the UNDPKO” > Manuela Scheuermann, Professor, Friedrich Schiller University

PANEL 47 Displacement and Migration Challenges: The Americas LOCATION: AULA 18

Chair: Raphael Marretto, Independent Researcher; Uppsala University Alumnus

Panelists: “Peacetime? Brazil's Challenges in the Refugee Issue” > Orlando Sparta, Major, ECEME (Brazil Army Command and Staff School); co-authored with Leonardo de Andrade, Major, ECEME (Brazil Army Command and Staff School); and Danielle Bourguignon, Independent Researcher

“Development, Displacement and Human Rights: the Case of the Mapuche, Chile” > Mateja Celestina, Research Associate, Coventry University

“Addressing Internal Displacement in Colombia: Between Social Policy and Human Rights” > Peter Dixon, Evaluation Officer, UN-OIOS; co-authored with Pamina Firchow, Assistant Professor, George Mason University

“Human Rights of Children in the Context of Migration Processes. Innovative Efforts for Integrating Regional Human Rights Standards in the Americas.” > Alejandro Fuentes, Senior Researcher, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law; co-authored with Marina Vannelli, Research Assistant, Lund University

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PANEL 48 The Challenges Facing the United Nations in a Multi-Polar World LOCATION: AULA 4 Chair: Thomas Walsh, Chairman, Universal Peace Federation

Panelists: "Building Peace or International Security? Challenges for Locating Values and Norms between the Global and the Local" > Miki Honda, Professor, Hosei University

"Early Warning and Conflict Prevention: an Art or a Science?" > Michiko Kuroda, Visiting Professor, Mercy College

“Branding in the UN System: Towards a Better Understanding of the UN” > Stefan Tschauko, PhD Student, The Fletcher School, Tufts University

"The Challenges Facing the United Nations in a Multipolar World" > Yasuhiro Ueki, Professor, Sophia University

PANEL 49 Exercising Border Control and Protecting Vulnerable Migrants from Harm: Mission Impossible? LOCATION: AULA 1

Chair: Eunsook Chung, Senior Fellow, The Sejong Institute

Panelists: “‘Migrants in Vulnerable Situations’: a Critical Analysis” > Idil Atak, Associate Professor, Ryerson University

“(In)Vulnerability, (In)Security and Law: a Canadian Perspective” > Graham Hudson, Associate Professor, Ryerson University

“A Human Rights Approach to Extremely Vulnerable Migrants: Challenges and Feasibility in Assessing Exploitation and Mistreatment” > Kinga Janik, Human Rights Officer, OHCHR

“Providing Humanitarian Assistance at the Sea Borders: How to Promote Respect of Dignity and Rights in a Strict Border Control Environment?” > Aurélie Ponthieu, Humanitarian Specialist on Displacement, Médecins Sans Frontières

PANEL 50 Migrant Rights and Detention LOCATION: AULA 20

Chair: Otto Spijkers, Lecturer, Utrecht University School of Law

Panelists: “Checking Rights at the Border: Detention of Migrants in Comparative and International Law” > Jill Goldenziel, Professor, Marine Corps University

“Navigating the Gaps Between Commitment and Policy in the International Refugee Regime” > Amanda Klassen, MIPP Student, Balsillie School of International Affairs

“Unintended Consequences” > Ralph Wilde, Member of the Law Faculty, University College London

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PANEL 51 Climate Change and Human Development

LOCATION: AULA 10

Chair: Peter Stoett, Dean, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

Panelists: “The Systemic Challenge of Global Heating”

> Franz Baumann, Visiting Research Professor, New York University

“The Impact of Amazon Rainforest over Global Climate Change: the Need of a Global Governance Effort to Prevent a Massive Environmental Immigration” > Francisco Costa, PhD Candidate, Universidade Católica de Santos

“Framing Human Mobility and Environmental Changes and as a Matter of ‘Common Concern’” > Elisa Fornalé, Professor, University of Bern

“The Global Governance of Climate Change: Implications of The Paris Agreement on Formulating National Climate Policy” > Zhiqiang Wu, Master Candidate, Waseda University

PANEL 52 The United Nations and Regional Organizations LOCATION: AULA 2

Chair: Bob Reinalda, Senior Researcher, Radboud University

Panelists: “Regional Institutions as Alternatives to the Security Council?” > Bolarinwa Adediran, Teaching Assistant, The University of Manchester

“EU Representation at the UN General Assembly: From Rome to Lisbon” > Xi Jin, Assistant Professor, Renmin University

“Regional Organization and the UN: How do the OSCE Co-operate with the UN?” > Masataka Tamai, Associate Professor, Tohoku University of Community Service and Science

“The Relation with EU and United Nations in Ukraine” > Asami Yamakami, PhD Candidate, Ritsumeikan University

PANEL 53 Authoritarianism, Populism and Rule of Law: Challenges for the UN LOCATION: AULA 5

Chair: Mariko Shoji, Professor, Keiai University

Panelists: “The Rule of Law in the United Nations System” > Hannah Birkenkötter, Research Assistant, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

“Global Governance in the Age of Popular Authoritarianism: Reflections from India” > Neil Lincoln Tannen, Professor, St. Joseph's College, Bangalore

“International Cooperation is Under Attack by Nationalism, Populism and Authoritarianism: a United Nations Renaissance is One Form of Response” > John Trent, Senior Fellow, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa

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PANEL 54 Enhancing Asian Contributions to the UN PKOs

LOCATION: AULA 7

Chair: Changrok Soh, Professor, Korea University

Panelists: “South Korea’s Challenges for Better Peace Operations: Lessons and New Tasks” > Kyu-dok Hong, Professor, Sookmyung Women’s University

“UN PKOs and the Role of East Asian Nations: Approaches, Characteristics, and Suggestions” > Heung-soon Park, Professor, Sunmoon University

Discussants: Ken Inoue, Senior Advisor on Democratic Governance, Japan International Cooperation Agency Dan Zhang, Vice-President and Director-General, United Nations Association of China Young Hoon Song, Professor, Kangwon National University

PANEL 55 Roundtable: Developing the Pull Factors: Good Governance through Fiscal Federalism, Decentralization, and Resiliency Building in Iraq

LOCATION: AULA 8

Chair: John-Mark Iyi, Associate Professor, University of Venda

Panelists: > Sylvain Dubois, Vice President for International Governance, Institute on Governance > Michael Fleet, Senior Researcher, Institute on Governance > Toby Fyfe, Interim President Vice President Learning Lab, Institute on Governance