Webinar Series VII: Towards Justice in the International Economic Order: Proposals from the South

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October 22, 2020
 

Theme: Towards Justice in the International Economic Order: Proposals from the South

Date: 26th October, 2020

Time:8:00AM (Chicago); 3:00PM (Geneva & Johannesburg); 4:00PM - (East Africa); 2:00PM (West Africa)

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This webinar is a collaboration between Afronomicslaw and the South Centre, Geneva, to mark the 25th anniversary of the South Centre. Both the South Centre and Afronomicslaw share a commitment to discuss the protection and promotion of the development interests of countries of the Global South.
 
The theme of the webinar “Towards Justice in the International Economic Order: Proposals from the South,” reflects these shared commitments. In particular, the webinar will focus on selected initiatives proposed by the Global South. An important premise of the webinar presentations will be that the Global South has not a mere spectators in the construction of the global order. Among the issues that the webinar will discuss will be access and a development-oriented approach to the WTO TRIPS Council (including the recent waiver proposal by South Africa and India on TRIPS obligations, and attempts to reframe the e-commerce and IP agenda). It will also reflect on the soon to be launched African Sovereign Debt Justice Network, (AfSDJN), relating to issues of sovereign debt that have become particularly germane in light of the COVID19 pandemic.
 
Panelists:
 
Mr. Luis Fernando Rosales, Senior Programme Officer, Trade and Development Programme
 
Dr. Viviana Muñoz, Coordinator, Health, Intellectual Property and Biodiversity Programme
 
Mr. Daniel Uribe, Programme Officer, Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Gender Programme Dr. Carlos Correa, Executive Director, South Centre
 
Professor James Thuo Gathii, Wing Tat Lee Chair of International Law & Professor of Law, University of Chicago, School of Law

Moderators:
Dr. Amaka Vanni, Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds
 
Dr. Olabisi D. Akinkugbe, Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University.
 

 
 
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