EU CARICOM Conference 2019
Coventry University Technology Centre, Puma Way, Coventry, CV1 2TT 10– 11 October 2019
Day 1
8.30am - 9am Registration and Reception 9am - 9.30am Welcome speeches
Coventry Law School, Brunswick Law School and University of the West Indies
9.30 -10.30 Room 1.4
Brexit: Business and Trade Law Implications
Coffee break 10.45 - 11.15
Anna-Theresia Krein
Brunswick European Law School
‘Are some reasons for Brexit rooted in the past? Is Brexit an unexpected and unanticipated sole event or rather a foreseeable inevitable historic occurrence?’
Dr Stuart MacLennan
Coventry Law School, Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity, Coventry University
‘Trade in Goods After Brexit’
11.15 – 13.00 Room 1.4
Rule of Law Beyond Brexit
Lunch 13.00 – 14.00
14.00 – 16.00 Room 1.4
Law and Sustainable Development
Final Thoughts
Coventry Law School, Brunswick European Law School, University of the West Indies
Prof. Shahabudeen K. Khan
Shepard Broad College of Law, Nova Southeastern School of Law ‘Individual and Human Rights at Grave Risk of Deterioration Post Brexit; What Could be done to Protect these Rights’
Dr Lorenzo Pasculli
Coventry Law School, Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity, Coventry University
‘The corrupting effects of the law: Perspectives and remedies for EU and CARICOM’
Dr Donato Vozza
Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity, Coventry University
Post-Brexit UK-EU Criminal Justice Cooperation: Beginning of the End or a New Beginning?
Leonie Zappel
Brunswick European Law School ‘Beyond Brexit’ Sustaining Business and Law relations
David Ndolo
Coventry Law School
'Arbitration in the UK after Brexit’
Dr Katrien Steenmans
Coventry Law School, Centre for Business in Society, Coventry University
‘Possible Implications of Brexit for the Circular Economy’
EU CARICOM Conference 2019
Coventry University Technology Centre, Puma Way, Coventry, CV1 2TT 10 – 11 October 2019
Day 2
8.30am - 9am Registration and Reception
9.00 - 10.15
Technological Advancements and the Courts: ‘Challenges for the law and Lawyers’
Coffee break 10.15 – 10.45
10.45 – 13.00
‘Our duty’ in Law to support entrepreneurship
Dr Karl Marxen
Brunswick European Law School
‘Documents in International Sales and Trade Finance Transactions – Critical Remarks on Digitalisation of Bills of Lading and Blockchain Technology’
Prof Densil Williams
PVC University of West Indies
‘Entrepreneurship in CARICOM’
Prof. Dr. Reza Asghari & Mathis Vetter
Technische Universit
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‘The impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom start-up ecosystem: implications for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship decision-makers’
13.00 - 13.30
Closing Remarks and Thanks
vents force Link
www.eventsforce.net/cu/6207/home Dr Anne Coufopoulos & Sandrea Maynard
Coventry University
‘Innovation…Entrepreneurship and the Law’
Dean Jon. L. Garon
Shepard Broad College of Law, Nova Southeastern School of Law
‘Crafting Relevant Education for the Modern Lawyer’
Dr Steve Foster & Dr Ben Stanford
Coventry Law School, Coventry University
'Enhancing student knowledge and skills with publishing opportunities: a case study at Coventry Law School'