The Global Summit 2021

January 1216, 2021

Concurrent Sessions XIX

January 15, 2021 | Day 4
7:00pm-8:30pm


Panel 80Las fronteras ente la Teoría del Derecho y la Teoría Constitucional: principios constitucionales, precedentes judiciales y argumentación jurídica [Spanish/Español]

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Presidente: Arturo Ramos Sobarzo, Escuela Libre de Derecho, México

  1. Rafael Buzón Ibáñez, Universidad de Alicante, España
    Principios constitucionales
  2. Juan Justino Paredes Chura, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Bolivia
    Una metateoría del derecho: sobre su posibilidad
  3. Julia Castro Sánchez, Universidad de Alicante, España
    Racionalidad legislativa y teoría de la argumentación jurídica
  4. Arturo Ramos Sobarzo, Escuela Libre de Derecho, México
    Teoría del precedente judicial

Panel 81The Future of Constitutional Support for Religious Institutional Autonomy: Comparative Perspectives [English]

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Chair: Alex Deagon, Queensland University of Technology

  1. Iain Benson, University of Notre Dame Australia
  2. Janet Epp Buckingham, Trinity Western University
  3. Hans-Martien ten Napel, Leiden University
  4. Augusto Zimmermann, Sheridan Institute of Higher Education

Panel 82Constitutional Landmarks in South America, Asia and the Commonwealth: Perspectives on a Definition [English]

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Chair: Eleonora Bottini, Université de Caen Normandie – Centre de recherche sur les droits fondamentaux et les évolutions du droit (CRDFED)

Discussant: Erika Arban, Melbourne Law School

  1. Eleonora Bottini, Université de Caen Normandie – Centre de recherche sur les droits fondamentaux et les évolutions du droit (CRDFED)
    Landmark judgments: a useful concept for comparative legal scholars?
  2. Gisela Ferrari, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia
    The Simón case: A constitutional revolution to end impunity for crimes against humanity in Argentina
  3. Peta Stephenson, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia
    The High Court, the Constitution and the Rule of Law in the Australian Communist Party Case
  4. Jeong-In Yun, Korea University, Republic of Korea (South Korea)
    Impeachment of the President: A revolution initiated by the citizens and concluded by the Constitutional Court in South Korea

Panel 83Regional tendencies in the use of international law in constitutional reasoning at Latin American high courts [English]

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Chair: Johanna Fröhlich, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

  1. Alfredo Ortega, Universidad Rafael Landívar
  2. Arturo Villagran, Universidad Rafael Landivar
  3. Cristián Villalonga, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  4. Raúl Sánchez Urribarrí, La Trobe University
  5. Derek O’Brien, Truman Bodden Law School, Cayman Islands

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