08.04, Wednesday
18:00 – 20:00
Early Career drinks (social event, self paid)
09.04, Thursday
08:30 – 09:00
Registration (in the hall)
09:00 – 09:20
Official welcome (Aula)
Michał Kowalski on behalf of the Faculty authorities, Piotr Szwedo on behalf of the Organizing Committee, Christian Tams on behalf of ESIL
Michał Kowalski on behalf of the Faculty authorities, Piotr Szwedo on behalf of the Organizing Committee, Christian Tams on behalf of ESIL
09:20 – 10:00
Keynote (Aula)
Petra Minnerop
Petra Minnerop
10:00 – 11:30
Panel 1 (Aula) | In search for new instruments: transdisciplinarity and novel approaches
Chair
Gleider Hernández
Panelist 1
Eirini Fasia (University of Wageningen, the Netherlands)
Interdisciplinarity and Extrovertism in International Environmental Law: A Case Study on the Law of the sea
Panelist 2
Julián Eduardo Suárez (University College Cork, Ireland)
Legal personhood of nature in the Advisory Opinion OC-32/25 of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR): Implications, challenges, and avenues of possibility
Panelist 3
Eloisa Maria Benedicta Bellucci, Università degli Studi del Sannio di Benevento (Italy)
Instruments for Sustainability: The Role of Private International Law in Addressing Environmental Torts in Antarctica
Discussant
Piotr Szwedo
Panel 2 (room 52) | Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Chair
Ana Salinas
Panelist 1
Maciej Grześkowiak (European University Institute, Italy)
The Gap Between Temporary Refuge and Asylum: How the International Refugee Law Perpetuates Emergencies
Panelist 2
Anna Lyfar (Bar Ilan University, Israel)
Smoothing the Road of Pitfalls: Reducing Power Imbalances in POW Exchange Negotiations
Panelist 3
Filomena Medea Tulli (University of Trento, Italy)
The Sustainability of the International Legal Order through the Lens of Forced Labour: Fragmentation, Resilience, and the Transformation of State Responsibility
Discussant
Pierre-François Laval
11:30 – 12:00
Coffee break (in the hall)
12:00 – 13:30
Panel 3 (Aula) | Scope and evolution of state obligations
Chair
Christian Tams
Panelist 1
Agata Bidas, University of Innsbruck (Austria)
Intergenerational responsibility for nuclear test legacies: reconceptualizing state obligations in international law
Panelist 2
Fabian Eichberger, University of Cambridge / University of Mainz (United Kingdom / Germany)
State-Owned Enterprises and the Climate Mitigation Obligations of States
Panelist 3
Mario Paquale Amoroso, University of Trento (Italy)
Warfare in the Anthropocene: Reconciling the stability of the laws of armed conflict with the transformative imperatives of climate change law
Discussant
Patrycja Grzebyk
Panel 4 (room 52) | Finances and Corporations
Chair
Edouard Fromageau
Panelist 1
Helin Laufer (University of Cambridge, UK)
The sustainability of international investment law through the applicability of international investment agreements in times of armed conflict
Panelist 2
Cyril de Martel (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
From influence to right? Corporate participation and the sustainability of international law
Panelist 3
Ali Farahzadi (Tehran University, Iran), Nahal Keshavarzi (co-author), Ghazal Keshavarzi (co-author)
Sustainable International Law and Transition Finance: How Legal 'Integrity' Lowers the Cost of Capital for West Asian Hydrocarbon Exporters
Discussant
Łukasz Gruszczyński
13:30 – 15:00
Lunch break (in the hall)
14:00 – 15:00
A panel discussion on “How to transition from the PhD to the Post-Doc” (room 52)
15:00 – 16:30
Panel 5 (Aula) | Tools for accountability in climate law
Chair
Nicolas Haupais
Panelist 1
Isabela Soares Bicalho, University of São Paulo (Brazil)
Process-oriented result obligations in climate law: Rethinking stability and change after the ICJ advisory opinion
Panelist 2
Manasa Sainidhi Venkatachalam, MSV Consultancy NL (the Netherlands)
Translating the ICJ Climate Change Advisory opinion: Using the tort of negligence to design litigation strategy for domestic and transnational corporate accountability
Panelist 3
Vrithav Vishnuchittan, Krishna Vijay Palepu, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (India)
Liability Pooling as a Novel way to Streamline the Process of Holding Climate Change Perpetrators Liable
Discussant
Otto Spijkers
Panel 6 (room 52) | Global Commons
Chair
Roman Kwiecień
Panelist 1
Jana Ruwayha (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Sustainable International Law and the Architecture of Resilience: Navigating Stability and Change in Crisis Governance
Panelist 2
Patricie Startlová (Charles University, Prague)
Sustainability of International Law: How can International Law maintain stability, coherence, and legitimacy in a domain as fluid and volatile as Cyberspace?
Panelist 3
Mario Nocerino (University of Naples, Italy)
Sustainability at the Edge of Space: Mega-Constellations, De Facto Appropriation and the Orbital Commons
Discussant
Paolo David Farah
16:30 – 17:00
Coffee break (in the hall)
17:00 – 18:30
Panel 7 (Aula) | Sustainability through finance and investment
Chair
Daniel Peat
Panelist 1
Zhang Qian, Zhejiang University (China)
From Capital to Capabilities: Rethinking the Right to Development in International Investment Law
Panelist 2
Sophie Hölscher, European University Institute (Italy)
Constructive ambiguity or codified disagreement: Common but differentiated responsibilities in climate finance and loss and damage funding
Panelist 3
Débora de Sousa Almeida, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (Brazil)
Socio-Ecological Dignity and Sustainable Taxation: The Manaus Free Trade Zone as a Global South Paradigm for International Law
Discussant
Christina Binder
Panel 8 (room 52) | Between Rule-making and Judicial Enforcement
Chair
Patryk Labuda
Panelist 1
Ayako Hatano (University of Oxford, UK)
Internationalising International Law in the Regulation of Hate Speech on Digital Platforms: Between Stability and Change
Panelist 2
Dobroslawa Budzianowska (Wroclaw University, Poland)
Jurisprudential Boundaries of Innovation: Sustainability and the Coherence of International Law
Panelist 3
Aleksandra Nail (European University Institute, Italy)
Preserving the sustainability of international judicial proceedings: addressing state non-cooperation in proceedings before the European Court of Human Rights
Discussant
Rita Guerreiro Teixeira
19:30 – 21:00
Dinner for speakers
10.04, Friday
09:00 – 10:30
Panel 9 (Aula) | Fairness and inclusivity. Social issues in international law
Chair
Silvia Steininger
Panelist 1
Judith Kärn, Speyer University (Germany)
International law as a promoter of energy justice?
Panelist 2
Jiawen Wang, King's College London (United Kingdom)
Reinterpreting Fair and Equitable Treatment: A Gender-Responsive Approach to the Sustainability of International Investment Law
Panelist 3
Maria Belén Gracia, Maastricht University (the Netherlands)
Rethinking Sustainability in International Law through an Inclusivity Lens. The case of the Plastics Treaty
Discussant
Dorothee Cambou
Panel 10 (room 52) | Climate and environment
Chair
Veronika Fikfak
Panelist 1
Yang Huiwen (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Rethinking Sovereign Equality in International Law: Legitimacy, Fairness, and Democracy in the Climate Era
Panelist 2
Paulo Henrique Reis de Oliveira (University of Sao Paulo, Brasilia)
Navigating Turbulent Seas: Transformations in Ocean Governance and the Interpretation of International Law of the Sea
Panelist 3
Rasmika Ghosh (National University of Singapore)
The Politics of Fragmentation and the Sustainability of International Law: Lessons from Critical Minerals Governance
Discussant
Konrad Marciniak
10:30 – 11:00
Coffee break (in the hall)
11:00 – 12:30
Panel 11 (Aula) | Sustainable business practices
Chair
Machiko Kanetake
Panelist 1
Valeria Casillo, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (Italy)
(Halfaway) decent work: human rights discourse for a socially sustainable work?
Panelist 2
Giacomo Bruno, The Graduate Institute Geneva (Switzerland)
Whose sustainability in the business and human rights regime? From standard-setting to economic democracy
Panelist 3
Xuan Shao, University of Bristol (United Kingdom)
A New Bargain in International Investment Law? Home States’ Sustainability Obligations in the Era of Green Industrial Policy Competition
Discussant
Joanna Gomuła
Panel 12 (room 52) | Institutions
Chair
Giulio Bartolini
Panelist 1
Christina Iannelli (IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy)
Museums as Soft Power: Repatriation, Sovereignty, and the Sustainability of International Law
Panelist 2
Madara Melnika (European University, Italy)
Secret Sustainability via Security: Insights into the Possibilities of International Organisations
Panelist 3
Ula Aleksandra Kos (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Pathways to Resilience: A Need for Nuance within Pushback-Backlash Dichotomy in ECtHR Compliance Studies
Discussant
Julia Wojnowska-Radzińska
12:30 – 13:30
Closing panel (Aula)
Elisa Baroncini, Jennifer Hillman, Piotr Szwedo, Patrycja Grzebyk
Elisa Baroncini, Jennifer Hillman, Piotr Szwedo, Patrycja Grzebyk
13:30 – 15:00
Lunch break (in the hall)
14:00 – 18:00
Closed Board meetings ( room 52)

