This event co-organised with FIDH and SOMO aims to provide a detailed overview of the latest
developments in the field of BHR regulation. The first part of the
afternoon will be dedicated to a comparative review of some national
developments in BHR regulation. The speakers have been asked to focus
their presentations (max 10 minutes) on outlining the recent (and
sometimes future) changes in the various regulatory models introduced by
specific European states. They will also discuss the (expected) effects
of the different regulatory models based on comparative analyses and
empirical data gathered so far.
The second part of the afternoon will then focus on discussing the
latest draft of the proposed binding treaty on BHR. The speakers have
been asked to prepare short presentations (max 10 minutes) on the
strengths and weaknesses of the current draft (with an eye on the
changes introduced with regard to the Zero draft). The presentations
will be followed by open exchanges with the participants on the various
points raised (including concrete proposals for improvement).
Where: Asser Institute in The Hague
When: 14 November from 13:00
Draft programme:
13:00 – 13:15 Welcome
13:15 – 15:00 - BHR regulation: Recent Developments in Europe – Chair Maddalena Neglia (FIDH)
- Nadia Bernaz (Wageningen University) – Recent developments in the UK
- Anna Beckers (Maastricht University) – Recent developments in Germany
- Antoine Duval (Asser Institute) – Recent developments in France
- Lucas Roorda (Utrecht University/College voor de Rechten van de Mens) – Recent developments in the Netherlands
- Irene Pietropaoli (British Institute of International and
Comparative Law) – Recent developments in BHR regulation: A comparative
perspective
15:00 – 15:15 Coffee Break
15:15 – 17:00 – Revised Draft of the Binding BHR Treaty: Strengths and weaknesses – Chair Mariëtte van Huijstee (SOMO)
- Nadia Bernaz (Wageningen University)
- Anna Beckers (Maastricht University)
- Antoine Duval (Asser Institute)
- Irene Pietropaoli (British Institute of International and Comparative Law)
- Lucas Roorda (Utrecht University/ College voor de Rechten van de Mens)
17:00 - Closing Reception.
This event is organised with the support of: