Eventi passati

12 giu 2025
Les enjeux juridiques de la reconnaissance de la neutralité de genre
- FR
Conférence en ligne

11 giu 2025
Neurotechnological Advances, Human Rights and the Elderly
ISDC (Lausanne) + Zoom
- FR
- EN
Neurotechnology encompasses an array of devices and techniques concerning the central nervous system. Increasingly, these tools are developed for neurological conditions related to ageing. While an aging population can certainly benefit from these technological advances, it is the elderly who are also at a risk of being exploited or even coerced into relying on them. The opportunity to weigh the risks and benefits of this technology is therefore of crucial importance.
This conference explores the need for, and challenges associated with, the development of a legal framework concerned with neurotechnology and the elderly. A variety of different perspectives must be borne in mind when addressing this topic, and three round tables will therefore address the challenges specific to each perspective. A first roundtable will discuss the issue of interdisciplinarity as an inherent challenge in the regulation of medicine as well as new technologies. A second-round table will, from an international law perspective, discuss the different emerging issues, and the third-round table will approach the topic from a comparative angle.

28 mag 2025
International Economic Law: Webinar series
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11 mag 2025
Call for Papers
SICL
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Swiss Federal Tribunal, the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law (SICD) is pleased to announce its 35th Conference on Private International Law, to be held on 19–20 November 2025 in Lausanne.
The conference addresses how courts, lawyers, and litigants have shaped—and how they continue to shape—private international law. Special emphasis will be placed on how legal practice drives the development of private international law at both the national and supranational levels. Judges, through landmark rulings, have clarified conflicts of laws rules, set precedents on the recognition of foreign judgments, and adapted legal frameworks to globalization and digital commerce. Lawyers, by crafting novel arguments, have influenced judicial reasoning and contributed to evolving legal doctrines. Finally, strategic litigation, led by litigants and advocacy groups, has driven major jurisprudential shifts, particularly in fundamental rights, corporate liability, and cross-border regulation. The conference will analyse these actors' distinct but interconnected roles in shaping contemporary private international law.
We invite scholars (both established and early-career researchers), legal practitioners, and policymakers to submit papers addressing these issues.

11 mag 2025
Call for Participants: Workshop in Comparative Law Methods
Lausanne
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Call for Participants: Workshop in Comparative Law Methods
Conveners: Prof. Dr. Philipp Renninger (University of Arizona/Seattle University); Prof. Dr.
Odile Ammann (Ecole de droit, Faculté de droit, des sciences criminelles et d’administration
publique, Université de Lausanne); Dr. Lukas Heckendorn Urscheler (Vice Director of the Swiss
Institute of Comparative Law). This workshop is a cooperation between the École de droit of the
University of Lausanne and the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law.
Location: Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Dorigny, CH-1015 Lausanne.
Date and time: Tuesday, 10 June 2025, 9:00am – 5:00pm.
Target group: PhD candidates; postdocs; advanced master students; any researcher interested in
comparative law (not necessarily at the early-career stage).
Languages: While the conveners’ presentations will be in English, participants are welcome to
speak and participate in English, French, and German.

08 mag 2025
Droit & Eurovision
ISDC, Lausanne
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- EN

17 mar 2025
Comparative Trade Law Workshop
Washington DC
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05 feb 2025
Shaping Tomorrow’s Law on the Strength of Tradition : A joint celebration
Lausanne & Online
- EN

04 dic 2024
International Economic Law and the Role of the Judiciary
Online (Zoom)
- EN

19 nov 2024
The challenges of comparative law in Latin America: methodologies and interdisciplinarity
Bogota, Colombia
- ES
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Conference
The challenges of comparative law in Latin America: methodologies and interdisciplinarity
18 and 19 November 2024

19 nov 2024
Global Perspectives on Judging: AI and other challenges
Lausanne
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- FR

06 nov 2024
Stability and Change in International Investment Law: Assessing the Risks and Challenges for the Next 25 Years
Online - Zoom
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Three round tables with thought leaders from around the world to assess the future of international investment law and dispute resolution
October 23 & 30, and November 6, 2024
Organized jointly by the AUWCL Center on International Commercial Arbitration (Washington, D.C.) and the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law (Lausanne, Switzerland)

26 set 2024
Contrats de mariage d’ici et d’ailleurs
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Cette conférence explore les points suivants concernant les contrats de mariage :
- La formation, la fonction et les effets selon le droit de différents ordres juridiques (Allemagne, Angleterre, Russie, Suède et Suisse)
- Les particularités du droit des pays arabes
- Les questions de droit international privé suisse
La conférence sera suivie d’un cocktail.

18 set 2024
International Economic Law and the Role of the Legislature
Online (Zoom)
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16 lug 2024
The Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Global Financial Markets: a Legal Viewpoint
Lausanne & Zoom
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Guest Lecture by Dr Lucia Satragno
Sovereign Wealth Funds (“SWFs”) as a group of diverse government-owned investment vehicles have changed considerably since their inception to become key players in the global financial markets. Improvements to their institutional and governance arrangements during the past decade have helped SWFs overcome certain concerns over their purposes and the quality of their investments. During this presentation Dr Satragno analyses the evolution of SWFs’ governance arrangements from a multi-level governance perspective. In doing so, she examines how SWFs—as investment vehicles primarily focused on foreign investments—have taken on expanded roles and become invaluable domestic policy tools that their home countries can rely on to deal with crises. In particular, this presentation offers a study of the different regulatory approaches to SWFs with a special mention to the special case of Singapore’s two funds (GIC Private Limited and Temasek Holdings).

17 giu 2024
International Economic Law and the Role of the Executive
Online (Zoom)
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Based on the expansion of The Edward Elgar's Encyclopedia of International Economic Law to include a section on how international economic law obligations are actually implemented in domestic jurisdictions, this series of seminars aims to provide insights into the role of the different branches of government in IEL rule-making and rule-applying. Our first session will focus on the role of the executive branch, using the legal frameworks of Canada, China, Lesotho, and Liechtenstein as examples
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Krista Nadakavukaren
Introduction
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Anthony Van Duzer
Canada
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Sheng Zhang
China
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Malebakeng Forere
Lesotho
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Georges Baur
Liechtenstein

23 mar 2024
BiblioWeekend
ISDC
A l’occasion du BiblioWeekend, l’ISDC propose un escape game pour découvrir ses locaux. Attablez-vous et résolvez une série d’énigmes qui vous mènera dans les quatre coins de notre bibliothèque !

05 mar 2024
Outsourcing digital work under the law: The legal governance of a global workforce
Online (Zoom)
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Mira Burri and Kholofelo Kugler, Faculty of Law of the University of Lucerne, Switzerland
Digital Work under Global Trade Law
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Funda Ustek Spilda, Oxford Internet Institute of the University of Oxford, England
Regulating Platform Work: Conversation Stoppers and Deepeners?
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Shelley Marshall, Business and Human Rights Centre of the RMIT University, Australia
Ensuring outsourced digital work is decent work: the Draft EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence and the alternatives

17 gen 2024
The Economics and Law of Space-Based Commerce
Bern, World Trade Institute
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15 nov 2023
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: EVOLUTION OR DEVOLUTION?
Washington DC (USA)
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Technology, social transformations, politicalupheaval, environmental degradation, and shiftingeconomic priorities require that arbitration and, morebroadly, dispute resolution re-invent themselves.
Challenges are everywhere in this field ofarbitration: Investment arbitration faces challengesby states proposing alternatives to avoid subjectingtheir measures to international arbitral review. Incommercial arbitration, the increasing complexityand quantity of the matters to be resolved, theimpact these cases have beyond the individual parties in dispute, and raising geopolitical tensionsrequire innovative scholarship to offer potentialsolutions.
During the Symposium on November 15 and 16, wewill critically assess where arbitration is headed: isarbitration evolving toward more sophisticated formsor are there setbacks?
Are all current developments increasing efficiency inarbitration proceedings? Does arbitration still offer asuitable solution to business disputes everywhere?