Deputy Director of the SRC, Dr. Jan Yves Remy, attended the ASIL-IEcLIG Biennial Conference 2020 from February 14-15, 2020, at the University of Miami School of Law. Also on the panel was Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law of The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Nicole Foster.
The conference, whose theme was ‘Designing International Economic Law: Challenges and Opportunities”, is one of the premier conferences bringing together international trade lawyers.
Dr. Remy chaired Panel A of Session 3. The panelists and their topics were:
Nicole Foster (University of the West Indies), “Unhealthy Diets and Front of Pack Labelling Schemes: The New Battleground on Regulatory Autonomy under the TBT Agreement”
Shin-yi Peng (National Tsing Hua University), “One Measure, Two Regimes: Autonomous Vehicle Regulations as a Case Study on the Goods-Services Dichotomy under the WTO Law”
Shilpa Samplonius (Global Economics and Management (GEM), University of Groningen), “The Dispute Initiators of the GATT and the WTO: Lessons for the Future to Improve Accessibility, Sustainability, and Relevancy of the WTO”.
Photo: Dr. Jan Yves Remy (right) with panelist and Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Nicole Foster (left).