BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260624T134506EDT-5399vKD9X3@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260624T174506Z DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Intellectual Property Policy\, the Centre for In ternational Governance Innovation and the Stikeman Chair in Tax Law presen t: Innovation Week 2018 - Putting Innovation in a Box\, which will run fro m February 19 to February 23.\n\nInnovating at the International Level - C ETA\, BREXIT\, NAFTA\, with Prof. Armand de Mestral\n\nPLACES EXTREMELY LI MITED: secure your spot by emailing cipp1.law [at] mcgill.ca\n\nCETA\, the EU and NAFTA are all under pressure to change and innovate. The CETA is s till subject to provisional application and there is considerable uncertai nty as to the outcome of the ratification process. The EU is challenged by the Brexit process and the American Administration has called for major c hanges to NAFTA or for its abrogation. International experts will examine the capacity of these three agreements to adapt and the possible outcomes. \n\nArmand de Mestral is a Professor Emeritus at the Faulty of Law of McGi ll University where he held the Jean Monnet Chair in the Law of Internatio nal Economic Integration. He is a renowned specialist on international tra de law\, economic integration and the law of the European Union.\n\nSessio n 1 - CETA (9h – 10h45)\n\n▪ Armand de Mestral (91): “Significance of CETA for Canada and the EU does it constitute a new model for future RTAs? ”\n ▪ Henri Culot (Louvain): “Provisional application of CETA provisions an d EU competence over foreign direct investment”\n ▪ Edoardo Traversa (Louva in): “Federalism and the ratification by Belgium under European and Belgia n constitutional law of international trade agreements”\n ▪ Graeme Dinwoodi e (Oxford): “IP and geographical indications in CETA”\n ▪ Alain Strowel (Lo uvain\, respondent): “CETA as a new legal order”\n\nSession 2 – BREXIT (11 h00 – 12h45)\n\n▪ Charles-Emmanuel Côté (Laval): “What must be covered in an EU – UK “trade arrangement”\n ▪ Graeme Dinwoodie (Oxford): “Lessons for Brexit from the CETA ratification process”\n ▪ Lukas Vanhonnaeker (91): “Can the common market and the internal market be legally separated for t he purpose of negotiating a future EU-UK trade arrangement?”\n\nSession 3 – An International Investment Tribunal (14h00 – 15h00)\n\n▪ Marc Bungenber g (Saarlandes): Presentation of research and general discussion\n\nSession 4 – Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (AFTA) (15h00 – 16h00)\n\n▪ Armand de M estral (91): Is an AFTA desirable or possible? / General discussion\n \nThis event has been accredited for 6 hours of Continuing Legal Education for jurists by a recognized provider. Please bring a cheque made out the Faculty of Law\, 91\, if you are seeking CLE hours.\n DTSTART:20180223T140000Z DTEND:20180223T200000Z LOCATION:Faculty Club\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0E5\, 3450 rue McTavish SUMMARY:Innovating at the International Level - CETA\, BREXIT\, NAFTA | Inn ovation Week URL:/law/channels/event/innovating-international-level -ceta-brexit-nafta-innovation-week-284300 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR