CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOP 7-8 JUNE 2018 LEE SHERIDAN CONFERENCE ROOM, NUS (BUKIT TIMAH CAMPUS) DAY 1 PROGRAMME 9.00 AM Proceed to shuttle bus from Mercure Singapore on Stevens to Bukit Timah Campus 9.10 9.30 AM Registration 9.30 9.45 AM Welcome Remarks Jolene Lin Director, Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL) Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore Douglas Kysar Joseph M. Field 55 Professor of Law Yale Law School 9.45-10.30 AM Session 1 Cinderella You shall go to the Ball: Rediscovering the Potential of Private Law in Climate Change Litigation Kim Bouwer University of Strathclyde Commentator: Doug Kysar 10.30-10.50 AM Refreshment Break 10.50-11.35 AM Session 2 Judicial Transplantation as a Backdoor to Environmental Norm Integration in ASEAN John Roy Robert Real, Jr. National University of Singapore Commentator: Jolene Lin 1
11.40 AM 12.25 PM Session 3 Human Rights Responsibility for the impacts of Climate Change: Lessons from the Carbon Majors Petition Annalisa Savaresi and Jacques Hartmann University of Stirling and University of Dundee Commentator: Ketan Jha 12.25 PM 1.35 PM Lunch 1.35 PM 2.20 PM Session 4 Climate Change Litigation: A Possibility for Malaysia? Maizatun Mustafa International Islamic University Malaysia Commentator: Andrew Harding 2.25 PM 3.10 PM Session 5 A Tale of Climate Justice: The Indonesian Case -- Hope or Nope? Andri G. Wibisana and Conrado M. Cornelius University of Indonesia and University of Indonesia Commentator: Kim Bouwer 3.10 PM 3.30 PM Refreshment Break 3.30 PM 4.15 PM Session 6 The Application of the Public Trust Doctrine in Pakistani Superior Courts Muhammad Wajid Munir International Islamic University, Islamabad Commentator: Jacques Hartmann 2
4.20 PM 5.05 PM Session 7 Climate Change Arbitration: Key to Climate Justice? Ekaterina Apostolova Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Commentator: Yue Zhao 5.10 PM 5.55 PM Session 8 The Potential for UNCLOS Climate Change Litigation to Achieve Effective Mitigation Outcomes Millicent McCreath National University of Singapore Commentator: Daniel Hornung 6.00 PM End of Workshop 1 6.15 PM Proceed to take shuttle bus to Dinner Venue 6.30 PM Drinks and Welcome Dinner at Spize Rifle Range @ Temasek Club 8.45 PM Proceed to take shuttle bus to Mercure Singapore on Stevens DAY 2 9.30 AM Proceed to take shuttle bus from Mercure Singapore on Stevens to Bukit Timah Campus 9.45 AM 10.30 AM Session 9 Networked Public Interest Litigation: A Novel Framework for Climate Claims? Ketan Jha University of Sussex Commentator: Swati Jhaveri 10.30 AM 10.50 AM Refreshment Break 3
10.50 AM 11.35 AM Session 10 Methodological Foundations for Socio-Legal Research on Rights Based Climate Change Litigation Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh University of the South Pacific Commentator: Jacqueline Peel 11.40 AM 12.25 PM Session 11 Investor-State Dispute Settlement in Renewable Energy: Friend or Foe to Climate Change? Hui Pang Yale University Commentator: Ekaterina Apostolova 12.25 PM 1.25 PM Lunch 1.25 PM 2.10 PM Session 12 The Subordinate and Passive Position of Chinese Courts in Environmental Governance Zhu Yan Renmin University Commentator: Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh 2.15 PM 3.00 PM Session 13 How Chinese Courts Understand Climate Change Litigation : A Positive Study Yue Zhao and Zhu Wang Sichuan University Commentator: Jiangfeng Li 4
3.05 PM 3.50 PM Session 14 Climate Change Litigation: A Promising Pathway to Climate Justice in China? Jiangfeng Li Yale University Commentator: Zhu Wang 3.50 PM 4.10 PM Refreshment Break 4.10 PM 4.55 PM Session 15 Climate Adaptation Litigation: What Can Southeast Asia Learn from the Australian Experience? Jacqueline Peel and Jolene Lin Melbourne Law School and National University of Singapore Commentator: Millicent McCreath 5.00 PM End of Workshop 2 5.00 PM 6.30 PM Drinks and light food at Bees Knees 5