EUROPEAN CONTRACT LAW AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
In
collaboration with Universidad de Santiago de Compostela – GI-Derecho Privado Europeo
Invitation
to a Conference
Santiago
de Compostela,
07 and 08 June 2013
Friday, 07 June 2013
9.00
Welcome and Introduction
Prof.
Javier Lete / Prof. Stefan Grundmann/Prof. Fernando Goméz
9.30–11.15
I. Setting the Framework
Chair:
Prof. Hugh Collins
1. Property Structures Underlying Contracts
Prof.
Vincent Forray, Montreal
2. Contract Law and Proprietary Remedies
Prof.
Sjef van Erp, Maastricht
11.15
Coffee Break
11.45–13.30
3. Contract Law, Liability Rules, and Property Rules
Prof.
Nuno Manuel Pinto Oliveira, Minho
4. Contract Law and Protection of IP
Prof.
Richard Epstein, New York
13.30
Lunch
14.45–16.30
II. Contracts and Transaction Costs
Chair:
Prof. Fernando Goméz
1. Information Disclosure as Transaction Cost
Prof.
Guido Ferrarini, Genova
2. Property Transactions and Certainty of Title Transfer
Prof.
Peter Limmer, Würzburg
16.30
Tea Break
17.00–18.45
3. Doing Business Project and European Contract Law
Prof.
Fabrizio Cafaggi, Florence
4. Common Goods and the Role of Contract
Prof.
Andrea Nervi, Sassari
18.45
Secola General Assembly
20.30 Conference Dinner
Saturday, 08 June 2013
9.00–10.45
III. Contracts as Marketable Property
Chair:
Prof. Jacobien Rutgers
1. Securitization of Contracts
Prof.
Francisco Garcimartin, Madrid
2. Collateralization of Contracts
Prof.
Eva-Maria Kieninger, Würzburg
10.45
Coffee Break
11.15–13.00
IV. The Interaction between Contract Law and Property
Chair:
Prof. Pietro Sirena
1. A Comparative Law Approach
Prof.
Paulo Mota Pinto, Coimbra
2. Contract and Self-help Remedies: The Case of Set-Off in International
Contracts
Prof.
Marta Requejo, Luxembourg
13.00
V. Conclusions
Prof.
Fernando Goméz / Prof. Javier Lete/Prof. Stefan Grundmann
Conference bureau
Dr.
Marta Otero-Crespo
Phone:
0034 881 814647
Fax:
0034 881 814615
marta.otero.crespo@usc.es
Conference location
Salón
de actos
Facultad
de Derecho
Campus
Vida s/n
15782 Santiago de Compostela
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