Presentation
 
Le Penn Program on Regulation est heureux d’accueillir la conférence inaugurale d’une nouvelle Association internationale sur la réglementation et la gouvernance. Cette conférence de deux jours, qui se tiendra sur le campus de l’Université de Pennsylvanie les 17 et 18 juin 2024, portera sur le thème « La gouvernance réglementaire dans un monde en mutation ».
Nous souhaitons que cette nouvelle association rassemble des universitaires et des praticiens de la réglementation de divers domaines et perspectives et de toutes les régions du monde. Nous cherchons à renforcer les liens mondiaux dans la poursuite de la collaboration et de la recherche interdisciplinaires, la promotion du réseautage professionnel et du mentorat et, en fin de compte, l’avancement de l’étude de la réglementation et de la gouvernance réglementaire en tant que domaines universitaires.
Attention : heure locale
 
Program
 
Monday, June 17
 
8:00 a.m : Breakfast and Business Meeting
 
9:00 a.m : Panel Sessions
 
Roundtable - Reconnecting Federal Regulation and the Common Law
(In person)
 Rachel Bayefsky, University of Virginia
 Andy Hessick, University of North Carolina
 Asaf Raz, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
 Chaim Saiman, Villanova University
 
Shaming in the Regulatory and Enforcement Process
(Zoom)
Moderator : Judith van Erp, Utrecht University
Making Corruption Prosecutions Transparent
 Judith van Erp, Utrecht University
 Gregory Michener, FGV-EBAPE
Shaming by Bank Regulators - Methods and Applications
 Ruth Plato-Shinar, Netanya Academic College
Regulatory Shaming and the Problem of Corporate Climate Obstruction
 Sharon Yadin, Yezreel Valley College School of Public Administration and Public Policy
 
Roundtable - Migration Law as Administrative Law
(Hybrid)
 Jill Family, Widener University Commonwealth Law School
 Shalini Ray, University of Alabama School of Law
 Pablo González Saquero, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Robert Thomas, University of Manchester
 
Roundtable - Are Developing Countries Up to the Challenge of Better Regulation and Innovation ? U.S., Europe, Latin America, and the Need for Improved Policy Dialogue
(Hybrid)
 Manuel Gerardo Flores, OECD
 Denis Alves Guimarães, AGPR Consulting
 Eva Heims, University of York
 Shannon Joyce, Office of Management and Budget
 Javier Reyes, Inter-American Development Bank
Moderator : Manuel Cabugueira, Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações / Lusófona University for Humanities and Technology
 
Environmental Risk Regulation
(Zoom)
Moderator/Discussant : Jonathan B. Wiener, Duke University
A Risk Governance Paradigm for Regulating Systemic Risks of Global Significance
 Dariel De Sousa, Dart Legal & Consulting
The EU Experimentalist Governance for Climate Neutrality : Institutional Architecture, Regulatory Techniques, and Legitimacy Concerns
 Andrea Giorgi, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Constructing a Collaborative Research Platform to Test How Well Cultural and Other Theories Explain Regulation of Environmental, Health, and Safety Risks in the US, Europe, and China
 Brendon Swedlow, Northern Illinois University
 
Adaptive Regulation
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Tatjana Jovanic, University of Belgrade
What We Mean When We Talk about Regulation
 Philip Gant, Harvard University Asia Center
What Comes Next ? Innovation and Regulatory Forbearance
 Scott Jacobs, Jacobs, Cordova & Associates
Towards More Adaptive, Agile, Experimentalist Governance ? Analyzing EU Regulation Over Three Decades
 Bernardo Rangoni, University of York / Antwerp / European University Institute
 Nir Kosti, Hebrew University & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Regulatory CI : Adaptively Regulating Privacy as Contextual Integrity
 Ido Sivan-Sevilla, University of Maryland
 Sebastian Benthall, New York University
Discussant : Andromachi Georgosouli, Queen Mary University of London
 
Regulatory Responses to the Climate Crisis
(In Person)
Moderator : Todd Aagaard, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
Climate Regulation through Club Governance
 Ling Chen, Harvard Law School
The Pursuit of Dynamic Regulation in the Energy Industry
 Joisa Dutra, Getulio Vargas Foundation
 Flavio Menezes, University of Queensland
 David G. Victor, UC San Diego
Regulatory Policies and the Climate Catastrophe in the Amazon : Criminological Inputs and the Analysis of Environmental Policy
 Eduardo Saad Diniz, University of São Paulo
Discussants : Andreas Kopp, Centre for European Policy Studies
 Claas Mertens, University of Oxford
 
10:45 a.m : Panel Session
 
Governance Via Intermediaries - Part I
(In person)
Moderator : David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University
Third-Party Auditors as Potential Intermediaries in the Future of AI Governance
 Benjamin Faveri, Carleton University
 Graeme Auld, Carleton University
Trust and Distrust in Regulatory Intermediaries
 David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University
 Koen Verhoest, University of Antwerp - GOVTRUST and P&PG
Tech Regulatory Intermediation: Conceptualizing and Analyzing Scrutiny over ‘Tech-Level Bureaucrats’
 Ido Sivan-Sevilla, University of Maryland
Discussant : Koen Verhoest, University of Antwerp - GOVTRUST and P&PG
 
Book Roundtable - Regulating in a Turbulent Era
(Hybrid)
Regulating the Use of Financial Technologies in an Era of Polarization : A Case Study of the SEC and Crypto
 Hilary Allen, American University Washington College of Law
Regulation in a Time of Turbulence
 Cary Coglianese, University of Pennsylvania
 Daniel Walters, Texas A&M University School of Law
Does Technology Reflect or Shape the Goals of Public Engagement in the Regulatory Process ?
 Michael Herz, Cardozo School of Law
Race Against the Regulatory Machine
 Sofia Ranchordás, Tilburg University
Moderator : Daniel Walters, Texas A&M University School of Law
 
Regulating Insolvency in Emerging Industries ? Unveiling New Frontiers with Cannabis, DAOs, and Crypto
(In person)
Moderator : Yuliya Guseva, Rutgers Law School
Up in Smoke : Bankruptcy by Contract in the Legal Cannabis Industry
 William Organek, Baruch College, CUNY
Bankrupt Me If You Can
 Nizan Packin, City University of New York
Debt Tokens
 Andrea Tosato, SMU Dedman School of Law
 Diane Lourdes Dick, University of Iowa College of Law
 Christopher K. Odinet, University of Iowa College of Law
Discussant : Adi Marcovich Gross, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
 
Regulating for Health and Welfare
(In person)
Moderator : John Howe, Melbourne Law School
The Contested Regulatory State : Politicizing Drug Rationing in Advanced Democracies
 Takuya Onoda, Sciences Po Paris
AI in Healthcare and the Economic Misalignment Problem
 Liza Vertinsky, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
No More Wild West : The Need for Wellness Professional Standards
 Barbara Zabawa, University of Missouri Kansas City Law School
Discussant : Joshua Sarnoff, DePaul University College of Law
 
Regulatory Capture in a Changing World
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Christopher Carrigan, George Washington University
 
Technological Capture : New Trends in Digital Platform Market Regulation in Europe and the US
 Anne Bellon, University of Technology, Compiègne
 Elettra Bietti, Northeastern University
Regulatory Capture Revisited ? : The Limits of Industry Influence in Pharmaceutical and Consumer Financial Regulation
 Eva Heims, University of York
Escaping Pay-for-Performance
 Joseph Kalmenovitz, University of Rochester
 Jason Chen, Auburn University
 Jakub Hajda, HEC Montreal
Revolving Door Networks
 Wendy Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Business Power & Regulatory Capture
 Justin Rex, Bowling Green State University
Discussants : Alex Acs, Ohio State University
 Alessia Damonte, Università degli Studi di Milano
 
Developments in Financial Regulation
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Robin Ellison, College of Lawmakers
Coordinating Green Transition Through Intermediaries : The Political Economic, Bureaucratic, and Capacity Drivers of Policy Non-Coordination
 M. Kerem Coban, SOAS University of London
Digital Payments and Regulated Intermediaries in Outlawed Markets
 Roy Gava, University of St. Gallen
Licensed Detection Agents : A Proposal for Financial Crime Bounty Hunters
 Miles Kellerman, Leiden University
Whose Endgame ? : Bank Prudential Regulation in the Light of Administrative Law
 David Murphy, London School of Economics and Political Science
Discussant : Sadie Blanchard, University of Notre Dame
 
New Directions in Regulatory Techniques and Their Measurement
(Zoom)
Moderator : Sharon Yadin, Yezreel Valley College School of Public Administration and Public Policy
The Unexpected Actor : Civil-Military Relations, Coalitions, and Regulatory Agency Control in Brazil
 Bruno Queiroz Cunha, Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA)
Consumer Authorities in Europe : Policing Markets or Empowering Consumers ?
 Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra – IBEI
 Joaquín Rozas, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Regulatory Metrics : Three Views of the Cathedral
 Bernardo Rangoni, University of York / Antwerp / European University Institute
 Claudio M. Radaelli, European University Institute & University College London
Rethinking Regulatory Shaming
 Victor Wu, Stanford Law School
Discussant : Meenakshi Fernandes, European Parliamentary Research Service
 
12:00 p.m : Plenary Lunch Panel - Global Perspectives on Regulation & Technology
Kwaku Antwi, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
 Yong Lim, Seoul National University
 Nicoletta Rangone, LUMSA University
 Susan Silbey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Moderator : Alketa Peci, Fundação Getúlio Vargas
 
1:30 p.m : Panel Sessions
 
Roundtable - Regulatory Fragmentation in the Twin Transition : Joining Forces to Facilitate the Circular and Digital Transition
(Hybrid)
Christopher Berg, National Board of Trade Sweden
 Heidi Lund, National Board of Trade Sweden
 Felinda Wennerberg, National Board of Trade Sweden
 Shunta Yamaguchi, OECD
Moderator : Linda Boden, National Board of Trade Sweden
 
Regulatory Governance in Search for Discretion and Legitimacy : Conditions and Effects of a Shift Towards Goal-, Principle- or Performance Based Regulations
(Hybrid)
Moderators : Lise Frehen, University of Antwerp
 Koen Verhoest, University of Antwerp - GOVTRUST and P&PG
From Prudence to Performance and Back Again? Reconciling Established and Evolving Economic Regulatory Models
 Janice Beecher, Michigan State University
How to Mangle Metrics to Improve Effectiveness and Justice of Governance
 John Braithwaite, Australian National University
 Valerie Braithwaite, Australian National University
Performance Standards, Government Contractors and Quality Control : The Israeli Water Desalination Scandal
 Yoav Dotan, Hebrew University
The Effects of Transparency and Evidence-Based Policymaking on Trust (with)in Government
 Martino Maggetti, University of Lausanne
 Gaia Taffoni, European University Institute ; University of Lausanne
 
Roundtable - Regulatory Policies in Brazil : Where Did We Come from and Where Are We Going ?
(In person)
Alketa Peci, Fundação Getúlio Vargas
 Natasha Salinas, Fundação Getúlio Vargas
 Lucas Thevenard Gomes, Fundação Getúlio Vargas
Moderator : Rodrigo Pagani de Souza, formerly University of São Paulo Law School
 
Roundtable - Incorporation by Reference
(In person)
Emily Bremer, University of Notre Dame
 Kevin Fee, DLA Piper LLP
 Mary Saunders, ANSI
Moderator : Michael Herz, Cardozo School of Law
 
Changes and Challenges in U.S. Public Law
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Kevin Stack, Vanderbilt University Law School
The Value of Evidence-Based Intelligible Principles Amidst a Resurgent Nondelegation Doctrine
 Ally Coll, CUNY School of Law
Due Process and Democratic Process
 David Froomkin, University of Houston Law Center
Rethinking the Federal-Common Law Interface
 Asaf Raz, University of Pennsylvania
Procedural Discretion
 Bijal Shah, Boston College Law School
Discussants : Dominique Custos, University of Caen Normandie
 Matthew Wiener, Administrative Conference of the United States ; University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
 
Regulatory Intersections with Race, Sex, and Disability
(In person)
Moderator : Jill Family, Widener University Commonwealth Law School
Regulating Race-Conscious Disclosures
 Atinuke Adediran, Fordham University School of Law
From Parlor to Back Alley : Tracing the Migration of Prostitution in Response to Legal Changes
 Yutian An, Harvard Law School and Princeton University
 Yingjie Fan, Princeton University
 Xuancheng Qian, Princeton University
 Leo Y. Yang, Stanford University
Social Justice Conflicts in Public Law
 Chris Havasy, Penn State Dickinson Law
The (In)effectiveness of Voluntary Regulation for Regulating Discrimination in the Workplace : Evidence from the UK Disability Confident Program
 Colin Provost, University College London
 Sarabajaya Kumar, University College London
Discussant : Chelsea Mauldin, Public Policy Lab
 
3:15 p.m : Panel Sessions
 
Roundtable - Regulating Health Care During a Public Health Emergency
(In person)
Samuel R. Bagenstos, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
 Lee Fleisher, University of Pennsylvania
 Julie Tierney, U.S. Food & Drug Administration
Moderator : Allison K. Hoffman, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
 
Roundtable - Privatization of Law Enforcement
(Hybrid)
Jonny Frank, StoneTurn
 Aryeh Friedman, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
 Jonathan Macey, Yale Law School
 Lisa Miller, U.S. Department of Justice
 Karen Seymour, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
 
Book Roundtable - “Reorganizing Government”: Structural Choices in Institutional Governance Design
(Hybrid)
A Functional and Dimensional Framework
 Alejandro Camacho, University of California Irvine School of Law
Environmental Impact Assessment
 Daniel Farber, UC Berkeley
Banking Regulation
 Robert Glicksman, George Washington University Law School
Regulatory Policy and Impact Analysis
 James Goodwin, Center for Progressive Reform
Energy Regulation
 Emily Hammond, George Washington University
Securities Law
 Alex Lee, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Pollution Control Law
 Amanda Leiter, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 
Author-Meets-Reader - John Braithwaite’s “Simple Solutions to Complex Catastrophes”
(In person)
John Braithwaite, Australian National University
 David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University
 Errol Meidinger, University at Buffalo School of Law
 Judith van Erp, Utrecht University
Moderator : Cary Coglianese, University of Pennsylvania
 
Governance of Platforms and Other Digital Infrastructures
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Gary Marchant, Arizona State University
Indigenizing Telecommunication Regulation in Ghana’s Digital Economy
 Kwaku Antwi, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
 Lord Mawuko-Yevugah, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
 Patrick Tandoh-Offin, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
Regulatory Policy Under Pressure : Insights from the Mobility Sector
 Isac Antonio Olave Cruz, Paris Dauphine University
The Collective Welfare Dimension of Dark Patterns Regulation
 Fabiana Di Porto, University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza
 Alexander Egberts, Max Plank Institute for Research on Collective Goods
Risk-based Platform Regulation in the EU – Towards a Strategic Compliance Management
 Tatjana Jovanic, University of Belgrade
Exploring The Changing Dimensions of Regulatory Governance in the Global South : Challenges of Emerging Newer Forms of Markets and Digital Platforms
 Abha Yadav, National Law University Delhi
Discussant : Anne Bellon, University of Technology of Compiègne
 
Building Best Practices
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Justin Connor, Center for Industry Self-Regulation
An All-Star Approach to Regulatory Cooperation in the Area of Technical Barriers to Trade : Identifying the “Best of the Best” and How to Promote Sustainability
 Linda Boden, National Board of Trade Sweden
Enhancing Regulatory Practice with Systems Thinking
 Tony Carden, WorkSafe Victoria
Alberta Energy Regulator's Regulatory Modernization and Efficiency Initiative
 Paul Ferensowicz, Alberta Energy Regulator
Addressing Fragmentation for a Global Circular Economy : Lessons from the EU Single Market
 Felinda Wennerberg, National Board of Trade Sweden
Discussant : Alketa Peci, Fundação Getulio Vargas
 
Global Governance of a Changing Climate
(In person)
Moderator : Daniel Fiorino, American University
Import Taxes Based on Climate Policies and International Trade Law
 Howard Chang, University of Pennsylvania
A “Conveyor Belt” from International Standards to Stronger National Regulation ? Evidence from the International Political Economy of Net Zero Governance
 Claas Mertens, University of Oxford
 Thomas Hale, University of Oxford
 Emma Lecavalier, University of Oxford
 Thom Wetzer, University of Oxford
Global Reflexive Governance for Climate Change
 Makiko Nishitani, Kobe University
Discussants : Joseph Dunne, George Washington University
 Joisa Dutra, Getulio Vargas Foundation
 
4:45 p.m : Plenary Panel - A Cross-National Conversation on Improving Regulation
Valerie Braithwaite, Australian National University
 Stephen Gibson, Regulatory Policy Committee and Harvard Kennedy School
 The Hon. Richard L. Revesz, White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Moderator : Bridget Dooling, The Ohio State University
6:00 p.m : Reception
7:00 p.m : End
 
Tuesday, June 18
 
8:00 a.m : Breakfast and Business Meeting
 
9:00 a.m : Panel Sessions
 
Governance Via Intermediaries - Part II
(Hybrid)
Moderator : David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University
The Architecture of the Regulatory Relationship and the Multiple Dimensions of Trust
 Fabrizio Cafaggi, Consiglio di Stato, Italy
Artefacts, Agents, Institutions and Choices : How Regulators Understand, Respond to and Shape the Role of Intermediaries in Financial Regulation
 Donal Casey, Uppsala University
 
Appropriating Business Information Technology for Regulatory Purposes – Digital Service Providers as Regulatory Intermediaries
 John Howe, Melbourne Law School
 Timothy Kariotis, University of Melbourne School of Government
Discussant : Ido Sivan-Sevilla, University of Maryland
 
Roundtable - Regulatory Shaming and the Climate Crisis
(Zoom)
Jennifer Jacquet, University of Miami
 Roy Shapira, Reichman University Faculty of Law
 Judith van Erp, Utrecht University
 Sharon Yadin, Yezreel Valley College School of Public Administration and Public Policy
Moderator : Daniel Fiorino, American University
 
Computational Analysis of Regulation & Governance
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Alessia Damonte, University of Milan
Towards Objective Regulatory Decision-Making : Leveraging Computational Analysis to Mitigate Discretion Bias
 Chinmay Chhatbar, WeGovernance Knowledge Services Private Limited
 Sachin Warghade, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Know Your Regulations : AI-based Bespoke Provision of Regulatory Information
 Seung-Hun Hong, Korea Institute of Public Administration
 Ha Hwang, Korea Institute of Public Administration
Iterative Human Coding and Computational Text Analysis of Public Comments and Regulatory Change
 Devin Judge-Lord, University of Michigan
A Computational Model for Identifying Delegating and Constraining Provisions in European Union Laws
 Giovanni Pagano, University of Milan
 Fabio Franchino, University of Milan
 Marta Migliorati, University of Malta
Discussants : Nir Kosti, Hebrew University & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
 Daniel Walters, Texas A&M University School of Law
 
Roundtable - Participatory Approaches to Regulatory Design
(In person)
Markus Kessler, New York City Administration for Children's Services
 Chelsea Mauldin, Public Policy Lab
 Aaron Stienstra, U.S. Office of Management and Budget
 Tonya Webster, New York State Executive Chamber
 
Advancing Algorithmic Governance
(Zoom)
Moderator : Eva Heims, University of York
Fool Me Thrice : A Failure-Informed Regulatory Approach to Limiting Harms of Artificial Intelligence, Regulatory Waves and Salience : Facing the Risk of Policy Arbitrage
 Felipe Roquete, Fundação Getúlio Vargas
Algorithmic Regulation : Unveiling Supervisory Technologies in Independent Regulatory Agencies
 Yunus Yigit, University of Queensland
Discussant : Benjamin Chen, University of Hong KongHyper-Personalization in Large Language Models
 Ayelet Gordon-Tapiero, Hebrew University
 
Author-Meets-Reader - Yuval Feldman’s, “Can the Public be Trusted ?”
(In person)
Yuval Feldman, Bar-Ilan University
 Neysun Mahboubi, University of Pennsylvania
 Koen Verhoest, University of Antwerp - GOVTRUST and P&PG
 David Zaring, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
 
10:45 a.m : Panel Sessions
 
Regulating for Trust and Trust in Regulation, Part I
(In person)
Moderators : David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University
 Koen Verhoest, University of Antwerp - GOVTRUST and P&PG
Regulating Defiance in Low Trust Times : The Power of Intermediaries, Information and Conversation
 Valerie Braithwaite, Australian National University
“Too Much” Regulation ? A Longitudinal Analysis of Public Opinion in the United States
 Cary Coglianese, University of Pennsylvania
 Rekha Marar, University of Pennsylvania
Data-Driven Trust-Based Regulation : Challenges and Normative Framework in the Age of AI
 Yuval Feldman, Bar-Ilan University
 Ori Aronson, Bar-Ilan University
 Orly Lobel, University of San Diego
Using Transgenerational Commitment Mechanisms to Boost Long-term Sustainability : Insights from Behavioral Economics
 Oren Perez, Bar-Ilan University
 Eliran Halali, Bar-Ilan University
 
Roundtable - State of International Regulatory Cooperation
(Hybrid)
Elena Chachko, Berkeley Law
 Kathleen Claussen, Georgetown Law
 Bridget Dooling, The Ohio State University
 Michael Fitzpatrick, The Brunswick Group
 David Zaring, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
 
Public Participation in Regulatory Processes
(In person)
Moderator : Josh Galperin, Pace Law School
Does Participation Make Up for the Democratic Deficit ? Evidence from Brazil
 Katherine Bersch, Davidson College
 Kimberly Peh, University of Notre Dame
 Luiz Vilaça, Tulane University
Parliamentary Participation in Evidence-Informed Policymaking : The Case of the European Parliament
 Joseph Dunne, George Washington University
Exporting Notice and Comment
 Edgar Melgar, Yale Law School
Smarter Consultations : Clustering Stakeholders Through AI
 Nicoletta Rangone, LUMSA University
 Fabiana DiPorto, University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza
Discussant : David Froomkin, University of Houston Law Center
 
Approaches to Regulating AI
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Fabiana Di Porto, University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza
Moving from Distrust to Trust : Regulating Artificial Intelligence
 Subhalagna Choudhury, Uppsala University
An Argument for a Holistic Assessment and Categorization of Private AI Regulatory Models
 Dominique Custos, University of Caen Normandie
Can Enforcement Work in Complex and Opaque Technological Settings ? Structures of Policy Enforcement Across Generative AI Applications
 Ido Sivan-Sevilla, University of Maryland
 Katie Shilton, University of Maryland
A Typology of AI Safety Washing
 Ryan Wong, Northumbria University
Discussant : Tatjana Jovanic, University of Belgrade
 
The Politics and Performance of Regulatory Agencies
(Hybrid)
Moderator : Edward Balleisen, Duke University
Mapping the Political Contours of the Regulatory State : Dynamic Estimates of Regulatory Agency Ideal Points
 Alex Acs, Ohio State University
In the Midnight Hour : Stakeholder Participation in Regulatory Policymaking During Presidential Transitions
 Christopher Carrigan, George Washington University
 Steven J. Balla, George Washington University
 Colin Emrich, Holy Family University
 Sean Paul, George Washington University
Much Ado About Nothing ? Overreaction to Random Regulatory Audits
 Joseph Kalmenovitz, University of Rochester
 Samuel Antill, Harvard Business School
Enhanced Metrics to Measure the Regulatory Impact
 Daniel Zygankov, Center for Program and Policy Evaluation, St. Petersburg
 Alexander Belyaev, Center for Program and Policy Evaluation, St. Petersburg
Discussants : Roy Gava, University of St. Gallen
 Hilary Sigman, Rutgers University
 
Improving Impact Analysis : Ex Ante, Ex Post
(Hybrid)
Moderator : John Graham, Indiana University
How Evaluation Is Understood and Practised in the European Parliament
 Meenakshi Fernandes, European Parliamentary Research Service
Are Regulations Achieving Their Objectives ? Post Implementation Reviews – Why They Should Be Done, Why They Aren’t Done, and How to Get Them Done
 Stephen Gibson, Regulatory Policy Committee and Harvard Kennedy School
 Krishna Kenche, Harvard Kennedy School
EU Impact Assessments and Deep Uncertainty
 Andreas Kopp, Centre for European Policy Studies
Regulatory Review by Transnational Peers : Insulating or Politicising Expertise ?
 Yane Svetiev, University of Sydney Law School
 Noah Corbett, University of Oxford
 Andrew Edgar, University of Sydney
Discussant : Scott Jacobs, Jacobs, Cordova & Associates
 
Roundtable - ICT Regulation in Developing Countries
(Zoom)
Kwaku Antwi, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
 Hopeton Dunn, University of Botswana
 Ing. Edmund Fianko, National Communications Authority, Ghana
 Alison Gillwald, Research ICT Africa
 Josephine Miliza, Association for Progressive Communications
 Steve Song, Digital Understorey Ltd
 
12:00 p.m : Plenary Lunch Session - Inaugural Address
Welcoming Remarks
 Dean Sophia Z. Lee, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
The Ascent of Regulatory Governance
 Cary Coglianese, University of Pennsylvania
 
1:30 p.m : Panel Sessions
 
Naming and Shaming : Dynamics, Strategies and Effects
(In Person)
Moderator : Colin Provost, University College London
Civil Society vs. Banks : Exploring Environmental Advocacy with ESG Data
 Roy Gava, University of St. Gallen
Naming and Shaming from Within : The Dynamic Interplay of Agency and Legitimacy Concerns of Non-State Governance Actors in Certification Schemes
 Ceren Pekdemir, Maastricht University
Media Dynamics and Naming and Shaming
 Judith van Erp, Utrecht University
 
Roundtable - Digital Governance in China
(Hybrid)
Honghai Bi, Beihang University
 Rogier Creemers, Leiden University
 Hongzhen Jiang, Shanghai Jiaotong University
 Yun Ma, China University of Political Science and Law
 Kui Shen, Peking University Law School
Moderator : Neysun Mahboubi, University of Pennsylvania
 
Roundtable - Policy Making and Impact Assessment in the EU and US
(In person)
Joseph Dunne, George Washington University
 Elizabeth Golberg, European Commission (retired)
 Jonathan Wiener, Duke University
Moderator/Speaker : John Graham, Indiana University
 
ESG : Disclosure and Behavior
(In person)
Moderator/Discussant : Daniel E. Walters, Texas A&M University
Constructing Environmental Compliance : Understanding the Organisational Structure and Decision-Making Processes of Three Brazilian Mining Companies’ Compliance with Environmental Regulation
 Daniela Arantes Prata, London School of Economics and Political Science
ESG Reputational Reckoning Bonds
 Sadie Blanchard, University of Notre Dame
Are Voluntary Sustainability Disclosures Mostly Puffery ?
 Yuval Feldman, Bar-Ilan University
 Hajin Kim, University of Chicago
 Ronen Feldman, Hebrew University
 Ningzi Li, University of Chicago
Making Sense of ESG with the SEC
 Thomas Madden, Marist College SOM/Northeastern University School of Law
 Gerlinde Berger-Walliser, University of Connecticut School of Business
 
Private Standards, Regulatory Intermediaries, and Governmental Rules
(In person)
Moderator : Katherine Bersch, Davidson College
Hard Law and Soft Law Interactions in Technology Governance : A Case Study of Autonomous Vehicles
 Gary Marchant, Arizona State University
Transnational Private Environmental Regulation : Are States Striking Back ?
 Errol Meidinger, University of Buffalo School of Law
Meta-Regulation and Intermediation
 Marcus Moore, University of British Columbia
Trust Your Farmer ? : Un (Certified) Organic Producers in the Global Food System
 Shana Starobin, Bowdoin College
Discussant : Miles Kellerman, Leiden University
 
Advances In Regulatory Practice : Concepts, Opportunities, and Challenges
(In person)
Moderator : John Braithwaite, Australian National University
 
Litigating Governmental Use of AI
 Giulia G. Cusenza, University of Udine
The Professionalization of Regulation
 Robin Ellison, College of Lawmakers
Economic Regulation, Trust, and the Public Interest
 Andromachi Georgosouli, Queen Mary University of London
Competing Regulatory Rituals : The Battle to Digitize Everyday Documents in Australia
 Veronica Taylor, Australian National University
Discussant : Kevin Stack, Vanderbilt University Law School
 
3:15 p.m : Panel Sessions
 
Roundtable - Communities of Practice : Shaping Regulatory Futures on the Local and the Global Stage
(Zoom)
Marcial Boo, Institute of Regulation
 Lorraine Cherney, Australia and New Zealand School of Government Lisa Docherty, New Zealand Ministry for Regulation (ANZSOG)
 Roxane Marcelle-Shaw, Professional Standards Authority
 Grant Pink, National Regulators Community of Practice
 Rose Webb, National Regulators Community of Practice
 
Roundtable - Full Electrification Requirements
(In person)
William Hederman, Syracuse University Maxwell School - CSIS Joint Program
 Branko Terzic, Council on Competitiveness
 R. Bruce Williamson, formerly Maine Public Utilities Commission
Moderator : Dipka Bhambhani Hesse, Forbes
 
Regulating for Trust and Trust in Regulation, Part II
(Hybrid)
Moderators : David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University
 Koen Verhoest, University of Antwerp - GOVTRUST and P&PG
Stakeholders’ Trust in Regulatory Bodies : The Role of Interactive Mechanisms
 Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra – IBEI
 Jana Gómez Díaz, University of Konstanz
 Moritz Kappler, EU Horizon 2020
 Martino Maggetti, University of Lausanne
 Libby Maman, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)
 Koen Verhoest, University of Antwerp - GOVTRUST and P&PG
Trust and Loyalty in Governance in an Age of Populism
 Marcus Moore, University of British Columbia
Polyarchy and Trust Repair : Distrust, Re-regulation, and Trust in EU Financial Services
 Bernardo Rangoni, University of York / Antwerp / European University Institute
The Crucial Role of Trustworthy Regulatory Agencies in Cultivating Well-Performing Regulatory Regimes
 Koen Verhoest, University of Antwerp - GOVTRUST and P&PG
 David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University
 
Governance in China : Past, Present, and Future
(Hybrid)
Moderator/Discussant : Neysun Mahboubi, University of Pennsylvania
The Logic of Authoritarian Judicial Review : How Chinese Courts Handle Administrative Lawsuits Against the Police
 Yutian An, Harvard Law School and Princeton University
Universal Surveillance ? How Baojia Reform Redefined the Limits of Political Subjecthood in Eighteenth-Century China
 Charles Argon, Princeton University
Innovating Performance Measures : The Case of Courts in the PRC
 Benjamin Chen, University of Hong Kong
 Alex Huang, UC Berkeley
Sustainable Urbanization through Green Finance ? : Chinese Green Finance Pilots and Regulatory Stringency
 Wenting Cheng, Australian National University
Social Media in Politics : Investigating the Public’s Use of Social Media in the Reconfiguration of China’s Social Credit System
 Xiyao Liu, Monash University
 
The Changing Landscape of U.S. Environmental Regulation
(In person)
Moderator : Oren Perez, Bar-Ilan University
Superfund for a Skeptical Court
 Todd Aagaard, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
Regulatory Governance, an Unchanging Statute, and a Changing World
 Josh Galperin, Pace Law School
Depoliticizing Dishwashers : How Modernizing Governance is Essential to Protect the Energy Efficiency Standards Program
 Heidi King, Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers
Climate Change Adaptation in Government Decisions : Empirical Evidence from Superfund Remedies
 Hilary Sigman, Rutgers University
Discussant : Janice Beecher, Michigan State University
4:30 p.m : Closure
 
 
 
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Conférence inaugurale de l’Association internationale sur la réglementation et la gouvernance