sam.
12
juin
2010
  • Programme (en anglais) : en ligne prochainement
  • Annonce (en anglais)
  • Responsables scientifiques :

    • Isabelle GIRAUDOU (MFJ UMIFRE 19 CNRS-MAEE)
    • Leïla CHOUKROUNE (Maastricht University)
  • Organisé par l’UMIFRE 19 CNRS-MAEE, MFJ, grâce à un financement du Fonds d’Alembert obtenu avec plusieurs organismes dont Maastricht University, Institute for Globalisation and International Regulation.
  • Avec le soutien de :

    • Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie Française au Japon
  • Intervenants (par ordre d’intervention) :

    • Julien CHAISSE (Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
    • Leïla CHOUKROUNE (Assistant professor, Maastricht University)
    • Manoj Kumar SINHA (Professor, WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Calcutta)
    • Masato HISATAKE (Professor, Tohoku University) (to be confirmed)
    • Mitsuo MATSUSHITA (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University; Advisor, Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu)
    • Isabelle GIRAUDOU (Researcher, Research Institute of Maison franco-japonaise, Tokyo)
    • Étienne LAUMONIER (Support Lawyer, Audier & Partners, Hanoî)
    • Jawahar Lal KAUL (Professor, Delhi University)
    • Gilles LHUILIER (Professor, South-Brittany University)
    • Nicole KORNET (Assistant professor, Maastricht University)
    • Masanobu KATO (Professor, Sophia University)
    • Vincent PACE (Foreign Attorney, Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu)
    • Mark GOODRICH (Attorney at Law, White & Case, Tokyo)
    • Gerald McALINN (Professor, Keio University)
    • Yasuhei TANIGUCHI (Professor, Tokyo Keizai University; Attorney at Law, Matsuo & Kosugi; Former member of the WTO Appellate Body)
    • Luke NOTTAGE (Professor, Sydney University)
    • Yoshihisa HAYAKAWA (Professor, Rikkyo University; Attorney at Law, Soga Uryu & Itoga)
    • Dominic ROUGHTON (Attorney at Law, Herbert & Smith, Tokyo)
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