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Summer School FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS 2nd edition 28 June - 2 July DIRECTION Carmen Azcárraga Monzonís, Vice-Dean for International Relations. Prof. of Private International Law COORDINATION Patricia Llopis Nadal, Ass. Prof. Procedural Law Raquel Borges Blázquez, Ass. Prof. Procedural Law Ana María de la Encarnación Valcárcel, Ass. Prof. Administrative Law SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Javier Palao Gil, Dean. Prof. of History of Law Rafael Marimón Durá, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Commercial Law Rosario Serra Cristóbal, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Constitutional Law Javier Guardiola García, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Criminal Law Yolanda García Ruiz, Vice-Dean. Prof. of State Ecclesiastical Law M. Dolores Mas Badía, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Civil Law Fabiola Meco Tébar, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Civil Law Clara Viana Ballester, Faculty Secretary. Prof. of Criminal Law THURSDAY 1 JULY 2021 - Social programme 8pm TOPIC 4 DISPUTE RESOLUTION: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JUDICIAL AND NONJUDICIAL SYSTEMS Moderator: Carmen Azcárraga Venue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret PRESENTATIONS 10.00 am - 2.00 pm Patricia Llopis Nadal. University of Valencia (Spain) E-commerce new reality: between the privatization of justice and the regulation of class actions in the EU Elena de Luis García. University of Valencia (Spain) Arbitration for human rights disputes Marta Cantos Pardo. University of Valencia (Spain) The way back Machine in Patent Litigation Elisabet González Pons. University of Valencia (Spain) Recent developments of the Court of Justice Case Law on the UCPD “Invited speakers” Artur Flamínio da Silva. Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, and Daniela Mirante. CEDIS Law & Society Research Center (Portugal) Mandatory Sports Arbitration: the Portuguese example SELECTED PAPERS 4.30pm 5.30pm Moderator: Raquel Borges Venue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret Nerea Monteagudo Estacio. University of Valencia (Spain) Arbitration in intellectual property, specially OMPI Elisabet Cueto Santa Eugenia. University of Oviedo (Spain) Developments in Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms due to the Publication of the Handbook on Restorative Justice of the United Nations Ana Belén Rodríguez Muñoz. University of Cádiz (Spain) Truth Commissions as a non-judicial dispute resolution system: the case study of Colombia Teresa Puchol Tur. University of Valencia (Spain) The entry into the constitutionally protected domicile in the inspections Lilla Ozoráková, Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia) The right to a fair trial at international criminal courts and tribunals are the standards of international criminal proceedings fair enough? SOCIAL PROGRAMME (in València) MONDAY 28 JUNE Walking tour at the City of Arts and Sciences TUESDAY 29 JUNE Walking tour in the city centre and having a drink at Ateneo Sky Bar Restaurant WEDNESDAY 30 JUNE Picnic dinner at Turia riverbed THURSDAY 1 JULY Visit and sunset at “La Albufera” natural Park FRIDAY 1 JULY Walking tour at La Marina and farewell lunch at La Malvarrosa beach FRIDAY 2 JULY 2021 - Social programme 1 pm TOPIC 5 LEGAL CHALLENGES ON SHARING ECONOMY Session 1 Moderator: Andrés Boix Palop Venue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret PRESENTATIONS 10.00 am - 12.00 pm Claudia Gimeno Fernández. University of Valencia (Spain) CJEU case-Law on peer-to-peer accommodation: context, scope, and consequences Alba Soriano Arnanz. University of Valencia (Spain) The regulation of automated decisión-making Giulia Bazzoni. Ca’Foscari University in Venice (Italy) The Intermediation Role of Sharing Economy Platforms in the Digital Market: Towards Unexplored Paths to Accountability María Luisa Mena Durán. King's College London (United Kingdom) Moving From Relational to Technological Trust: Legal Challenges for smart contracts, contract law and the sharing economy “Invited speaker” Giovanni Russo. University of Camerino (Italy) Energy Communities and Privacy. A New Challenge for the Legal Scholars? SCAN OR CLICK FOR MORE Summer School FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS Session 2 Moderator: Ana María de la Encarnación Venue: Room 3P12 (3rd floor, Law Faculty) Akihisa Hirano and Victoria Granda. University of Valencia (Spain) Digital Divide as an Inequality factor. A study for the digital future in the Pacific Region Belle Beems. Radboud University, Nijmegen (the Netherlands) Institutional Coherence in the Digital Economy Edérson Dos Santos. University of Salamanca (Spain) The right to be forgotten: Influence of Spanish jurisprudence in the Brazilian judicial courts on the collision of fundamental rights Pablo Alonso. National Distance University (UNED) (Spain) Legal challenges arising from Fintech

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Page 1: S u mS mer chool S u chool SOCIAL PROGRAMME (in València)

Summer School

FOR YOUNGRESEARCHERS

2nd edition28 June - 2 July

DIRECTIONCarmen Azcárraga Monzonís, Vice-Dean for International Relations.

Prof. of Private International Law

COORDINATION Patricia Llopis Nadal, Ass. Prof. Procedural Law

Raquel Borges Blázquez, Ass. Prof. Procedural Law Ana María de la Encarnación Valcárcel, Ass. Prof. Administrative Law

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Javier Palao Gil, Dean. Prof. of History of Law Rafael Marimón Durá, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Commercial Law

Rosario Serra Cristóbal, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Constitutional Law Javier Guardiola García, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Criminal Law

Yolanda García Ruiz, Vice-Dean. Prof. of State Ecclesiastical Law M. Dolores Mas Badía, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Civil Law Fabiola Meco Tébar, Vice-Dean. Prof. of Civil Law

Clara Viana Ballester, Faculty Secretary. Prof. of Criminal Law

THURSDAY 1 JULY 2021 - Social programme 8pm

TOPIC 4 DISPUTE RESOLUTION: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JUDICIAL AND NONJUDICIAL SYSTEMS

Moderator: Carmen AzcárragaVenue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret

PRESENTATIONS 10.00 am - 2.00 pmPatricia Llopis Nadal. University of Valencia (Spain) E-commerce new reality: between the privatization of justice and the regulation of class actions in the EU Elena de Luis García. University of Valencia (Spain) Arbitration for human rights disputes Marta Cantos Pardo. University of Valencia (Spain) The way back Machine in Patent Litigation Elisabet González Pons. University of Valencia (Spain) Recent developments of the Court of Justice Case Law on the UCPD“Invited speakers” Artur Flamínio da Silva. Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, and DanielaMirante. CEDIS – Law & Society Research Center (Portugal) Mandatory Sports Arbitration: the Portuguese example

SELECTED PAPERS 4.30pm – 5.30pmModerator: Raquel BorgesVenue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret

Nerea Monteagudo Estacio. University of Valencia (Spain) Arbitration in intellectual property, specially OMPI Elisabet Cueto Santa Eugenia. University of Oviedo (Spain) Developments in Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms due to the Publication of the Handbook on Restorative Justice of the United Nations Ana Belén Rodríguez Muñoz. University of Cádiz (Spain) Truth Commissions as a non-judicial dispute resolution system: the case study of Colombia Teresa Puchol Tur. University of Valencia (Spain) The entry into the constitutionally protected domicile in the inspections Lilla Ozoráková, Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia)The right to a fair trial at international criminal courts and tribunals – are the standards of international criminal proceedings fair enough?

SOCIAL PROGRAMME (in València)

MONDAY 28 JUNEWalking tour at the City of Arts and Sciences

TUESDAY 29 JUNE

Walking tour in the city centre and having a drink at Ateneo Sky Bar Restaurant

WEDNESDAY 30 JUNEPicnic dinner at Turia riverbed

THURSDAY 1 JULY

Visit and sunset at “La Albufera” natural Park

FRIDAY 1 JULYWalking tour at La Marina and farewell lunch at La Malvarrosa beachFRIDAY 2 JULY 2021 - Social programme 1 pm

TOPIC 5 LEGAL CHALLENGES ON SHARING ECONOMY

Session 1 Moderator: Andrés Boix PalopVenue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret

PRESENTATIONS 10.00 am - 12.00 pm

Claudia Gimeno Fernández. University of Valencia (Spain) CJEU case-Law on peer-to-peer accommodation: context, scope, and consequences Alba Soriano Arnanz. University of Valencia (Spain)The regulation of automated decisión-makingGiulia Bazzoni. Ca’Foscari University in Venice (Italy)The Intermediation Role of Sharing Economy Platforms in the Digital Market: TowardsUnexplored Paths to Accountability María Luisa Mena Durán. King's College London (United Kingdom)Moving From Relational to Technological Trust: Legal Challenges for smart contracts, contractlaw and the sharing economy“Invited speaker” Giovanni Russo. University of Camerino (Italy) Energy Communities and Privacy. A New Challenge for the Legal Scholars?

SCAN OR CLICK FOR MORE

Summer School

FOR YOUNGRESEARCHERS

Session 2 Moderator: Ana María de la EncarnaciónVenue: Room 3P12 (3rd floor, Law Faculty)

Akihisa Hirano and Victoria Granda. University of Valencia (Spain) Digital Divide as an Inequality factor. A study for the digital future in the Pacific RegionBelle Beems. Radboud University, Nijmegen (the Netherlands)Institutional Coherence in the Digital EconomyEdérson Dos Santos. University of Salamanca (Spain)The right to be forgotten: Influence of Spanish jurisprudence in the Brazilian judicial courtson the collision of fundamental rights Pablo Alonso. National Distance University (UNED) (Spain)Legal challenges arising from Fintech

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TUESDAY 29 JUNE 2021 - Social programme 7pm

Session 1 Moderator: Raquel Borges Venue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret

Karla Zambrano González. University of Valencia (Spain) Facing climate change: the role of the European Union in the climate emergencyJoan Marc Ferrando Hernández. University of Valencia (Spain) Islamic State and the intentional destruction of cultural heritage. The case of Palmyra Estrella del Valle Calzada. University of Valencia (Spain) Why must land rights be a priority on the global agenda? Benjamín Sevilla Bernabéu. University of Valencia (Spain) Global concerns about tax avoidance and tax evasion Maite Alemany Jordán. University of Valencia (Spain) Gender equality, Empowerment and Gender Violence on the Agenda 2030“Invited speaker” Sandro Sessarego. University of Texas and Netherland Institute for Advanced Studies (The Netherlands)Linguistic Rights and Language Awareness: The Afro-Bolivian Case

Session 2 Moderator: Patricia LlopisVenue: Room 3P12 (3rd floor, Law Faculty)

Juan Martínez Otero. University of Valencia (Spain) The regulation of Internet Pornography María Gómez Santos. University of Valencia (Spain) Antitrust &FinTech: towards a new era Clara Cañero Lois. University of Valencia (Spain) The frontier between design and art: legal hybrids and the future of IP Víctor Moreno Soler. University of Valencia (Spain) The prevention of Violent Extremism through Sport “Invited speaker” Rahime Erbaş. Istanbul University (Turkey) Evidentiary Challenges to an Effective Criminal Investigation for Women Victims of Domestic Violence

SELECTED PAPERS 4.30pm – 5.30pm

Roser Almenar Rodríguez. University of Valencia (Spain) Cyber violence against women and girls: gender-based violence in the digital age and future challenges as a consequence of Covid-19 Isabel Gómez Fuster. University of Valencia (Spain) Surrogacy. The need to overcome differences also in Covid-19 times Manon Eleonora Laganà. University of Valencia (Spain) Covid-19 and EU citizens privacy Agnieszka Guzewicz. University of Wroclaw (Poland) Public health as a shared competence of the European Union Florencia Berghmans. Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina) New technologies in judicial proceedings and the effective protection of rights as a consequence of the sanitary crisis Daniele Galvão de Sousa Santos. University of Coimbra (Portugal)Environmental technologies in the post covid-19 world

Session 1 Moderator: Carmen Azcárraga Venue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret

Lluís M. Subiela Escat. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) Political parties and regulation: a comparative analysis from the cartel party theory Irene Luján Climent. University of Valencia (Spain) Sex and the city: smart cities and gender inclusive policy making in EuropeManuel Torres del Río. University of Valencia (Spain) The Belt and Road Initiative and the chinese “String of Pearls”: pax sinica or casus belli? Andreu Yakubuv-Trembach. University of Valencia (Spain), University of Lviv (Ukraine) From “data embassies” to “techplomacy”: pathfinder approaches for improving the digital resilience of nations Mariia Zeniv. University of Cracow (Poland) The Use of Information Technologies in Facilitating International Recovery of Maintenance

Session 2 Moderator: Patricia LlopisVenue: Room 3P12 (3rd floor, Law Faculty)

Evelyn Vega Barrera. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) Illegal wildlife trafficking as a transnational environmental crime Erick Stivens Padilla Galviz. University of Valencia (Spain) The radical right and the regional democracy Olga Kocademir. Istanbul University (Turkey) Violation of sexual freedom within marriage Nina Baranowska. University of Wroclaw (Poland) Liability for Artificial Intelligence - what we know and what we don't? Current state ofstudies and legislative work in the EU Varun Goswami. Symbiosis International University (India) Internet Shutdown vis-à-vis Freedom of Speech and Expression

PRESENTATIONS 10.00 am - 2.00 pmRaquel Borges Blázquez. University of Valencia (Spain) Confined with their abusers: Gender violence victims and Covid-19 Francisco Gómez Fonseca. University of Valencia (Spain) Courts, Litigation and Covid-19 María González Marimón. University of Valencia (Spain) Challenges of International Families in times of Covid-19 Mónica Martínez López-Sáez. University of Valencia (Spain) Data protection implications during and after the Covid-19 pandemic: insights beyond health privacy Olga Lenzi. University of Valencia (Spain) Gender, care and work: why must Spain ratify the ILO C189 on domestic work?“Invited speaker” András Hárs. National University of Public Service (Hungary)The effect of Covid-19 on the United Nations Peace Operations

ACADEMIC PROGRAMME - (face-to-face and broadcasted in streaming)

WELCOME Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret

4pm – Welcoming words

4.15pm – Coordination team

Carles Padilla Carmona, Vice-Chancellor of Internationalisation andCooperation of the University of ValenciaJavier Palao Gil, Dean of the Law FacultyCarmen Azcárraga Monzonís, Vice-Dean for International Relations

TOPIC 1 GOOD PRACTICES IN TEACHING INNOVATION

Moderator: Carmen Azcárraga

PRESENTATIONS 4.30pm – 5.30pmDiego González Cadenas. University of Valencia (Spain) Teaching and coordinating online Master’s Degrees Elisa Simó Soler. University of Valencia (Spain) Learning and gamification: is the language a determinant factor? Benjamín Sevilla Bernabéu, Joan-Marc Ferrando Hernández, Víctor BethencourtRodríguez y Estrella del Valle Calzada. University of Valencia (Spain) Blog as a tool for the dissemination of legal research: POLICROMÍA Olga Lenzi and Carlos Pedrosa López. University of Valencia (Spain) Innovative educational techniques based on the interaction of students among differentuniversities: the FORTHEM European initiative as a practical case

SELECTED PAPERS 5.30pm – 6.30pmAndrea Spada Jiménez. University of Malaga (Spain) Keeping Online Students on Focus David Soto Díaz. University of A Coruña (Spain) The Spanish inter-university network for procedural law research and teaching inEnglish language Mónica Martínez López-Sáez. University of Valencia (Spain) The use of crossword puzzles as a strategy for EU law and legal English learningKarla Zambrano González. University of Valencia (Spain) Learning by doing: New experiences in Public International Law

TOPIC 2 LEGAL AND POLITICAL GLOBAL CONCERNS

PRESENTATIONS 10am – 2pm (Parallel sessions)

SELECTED PAPERS 4.30pm – 5.30pm (Parallel sessions)

WEDNESDAY 30 JUNE - 2021 Social programme 7pm

TOPIC 3 COVID-19: THE IMPACT OF A GLOBAL SANITARY CRISISModerator: Ana María de la Encarnación Venue: Salón de Grados, Facultat de Dret

MONDAY 28 JUNE 2021 - Social programme 7pm