MegaReg
The Brexit Deal: A Less Perfect Union or a More Flexible Compact?
Assessing the Draft EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement>
Book Launch: Megaregulation Contested
Robert O. Keohane and Katharina Pistor will join editors, contributors, colleagues and friends for a discussion of global economic governance and its future>
Facing the Challenge: Regulating Innovation
An open conversation with Cristie Ford>
IILJ Discussion at WTO MC11 in Buenos Aires
Join us to exchange ideas about analyzing, critiquing, and developing alternative approaches to global economic agreements.>
IBL Symposium: Nationalism, Regionalism & Globalism: The Future of Economic Integration
At Brooklyn Law School, sponsored by the Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law. >
Thinking about a Global Trade Governance for the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities on the Eve of the WTO’s 11th Ministerial Conference
Conference in connection with the 11th Ministerial Conference of the WTO>
ASIL Annual Meeting
Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law>
International Meeting on Law and Society 2017 in Mexico City
Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association>
Mega-Regionalism After TPP Workshop
Discussing TPP and its ambition of mega-region building after the US presidential election.>
Public Conversation with WTO DG Roberto Azevêdo
Rob Howse will kick off the conversation>
Roundtable on the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and Human Rights
Discussion between James Gathii, Kim Burnett, David Luke, and Susan Mathews who will be joined by Angelina Fisher, Edefe Ojomo, and Paul Mertenskötter from NYU Law.>
MegaReg Lunchtalk: China and the Megaregionals
MegaReg will host a lunch talk with Heng Wang on China's approach to international economic law>
Megaregulation after TPP Conference with UNU & GRIPS in Tokyo
This conference is part of a book project on 'Contested Mega-Regulation after TPP'>
ASIL International Economic Law Interest Group meeting
MegaReg will present a paper on the Trans-Pacific Partnership as Mega-Regulation >