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Final Conference: The Prism of Sustainability

Multidisciplinary profiles: law, economics, and ethics Final conference of the Jean Monnet Chair Business Law in the European Union and Sustainable Economy Macerata, March 30 & 31, 2023 - Auditorium UniMC

You find here the programme of "The Prism of Sustainability", the final conference of the Jean Monnet Chair BLEUSE (Business Law in the European Union and Sustainable Economy).

The conference took place in Macerata, Auditorium UniMC, Via P. Matteo Ricci, 1

The full recording of the conference is available here:

Day 1

Day 2

 

Proceedings (open access) forthcoming in the Series of the Department of Law of the University of Macerata.

 

The programme and the speakers (click on the name for details)

 

Day 1 - Thursday, March 30

8.45 – Registration

9.15 – Institutional greetings and general presentation

Prof. John Mc Court, Rector of the University of Macerata

Prof. Stefano Pollastrelli, Dean of the Department of Law

Prof. Alessio Bartolacelli, Jean Monnet Chair “Business Law in the European Union and Sustainable Economy”

 

9.30 – Keynote speech

From Sustainability in Law to Sustainability Law?

Beate Sjåfjell, University of Oslo, Norway & Collège d’Europe, Bruges, Belgium

 

10:00 – Session 1: Legal Foundations and Sustainability

- Chair: Chiara Bergonzini, BLEUSE Key Teaching Staff member, University of Macerata

  • Sustainability in the Fundamental Charts, with a Focus on ItalyDaniele Porena, University of Perugia (online)
  • Italian Constitution’s New Art. 41 and Circular EconomyFrancesco De Leonardis, University of Macerata
  • Business Risk, Financial Markets, and Sustainable CompaniesChristopher M. Bruner, BLEUSE Key Teaching Staff member, University of Georgia, USA
  • Q&A

 

11.15 coffee break

 

11.30 – Session 2: Sustainability: governance and reporting

- Chair: Francesca Spigarelli, BLEUSE Key Teaching Staff member, University of Macerata

  • The Challenges of Sustainable Company Management in a Digitalising SocietyFlorian Möslein, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany – Visiting Professor UniMC
  • Governing the Relationship Between Public and Private in a Sustainable WayMarco Brocca, Salento University (online)
  • Sustainability Reporting: the New Directive and Its Impact on SMEsDeirdre Ahern, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (online)
  • Sustainability Accounting in Family Businesses of Marche Region: a Case StudyRoberto Del Gobbo, University of Macerata & Group LUBE
  • Q&A

 

13.00 lunch

 

14.30 – Session 3: Human Rights, Social Foundations and Sustainability

- Chair: Benedetta Giovanola, BLEUSE Key Teaching Staff member, University of Macerata

  • The Social Foundations of Sustainability, with a Focus on Human RightsDavid Monciardini, University of Exeter; UK
  • Enterprises and Human Rights: the Employers’ PerspectivePedro Oliveira, Director for Legal Affairs, Business Europe, Brussels, Belgium (online)
  • Companies and Human Rights: the French Experience with the Act on the Duty of Vigilance of Parent CompaniesSophie Schiller, Université Paris Dauphine, France (online)
  • Q&A

 

16.00 – Session 4.1

Communications session 1 – PhD candidates

- Chair: Pamela Lattanzi, BLEUSE Key Teaching Staff member, University of Macerata

  • Elena Codoni, University of Macerata & University of Paris-Est Crétéil (French benefit companies)
  • Clara De Chirico, University of Macerata & University of Ottawa (Canadian indigenous communities and sustainability) (online)
  • Davide Clementi, University of Macerata (Environmental courts in Asia)

 

16.45 – Session 4.2

Communications session 2 – Early Stage Researchers

- Chair: Ninfa Contigiani, BLEUSE Key Teaching Staff member, University of Macerata

  • Giacomo Menegus, University of Macerata (Sustainable tourism)
  • Cristiana Lauri, University of Macerata & European University Institute (Governing smart sustainable cities)
  • Olena Liakh, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna (Strategies for sustainability change management at universities)

17.30 End of Day 1

 

Day 2 - Friday, March 31

9.15 – Session 5: Environmental sustainability and economic development: open issues

- Chair: Chiara Feliziani, BLEUSE Key Teaching Staff member, University of Macerata

  • Economic Development and Green Transition: Renewable EnergyPaola Chirulli, Sapienza University of Rome
  • Sustainability as a Driver for Industrial Transformations: the Challenges for the AntitrustDaniele Calisti, EU Commission, GD Competition
  • Energy and Climate Emergency in the Light of the Next Generation EUAndrea Giordano, Judge of Italian Supreme Audit Institution, serving as vice-Chief Cabinet, Italian Ministry of Environment (online)
  • Financing the Green Transition: Green and Sustainable BondsElettra Agliardi, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna
  • Q&A

 

11.00 coffee break

 

11.15 – Session 6: Sustainability in action – the case for a sustainable urban environment

- Chair: Laura Vagni, BLEUSE Key Teaching Staff member, University of Macerata

  • Participatory Urban Regeneration ModelsMarco Calabrò, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
  • Case Studies on the Governance of Abandoned Properties in Sicily: 1 House for 1 Euro in Small VillagesAlessandra Pera, University of Palermo
  • The Role of Plant Variety Protection in Fostering Sustainable Innovation in Urban AgricultureSerena Mariani, University of Macerata
  • The Ethics of Sustainable Urban AISimona Tiribelli, University of Macerata (online)
  • Q&A

 

12:45 – Wrap-up: Alessio Bartolacelli, University of Macerata, Jean Monnet Chair BLEUSE