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SUMMARY:First Workshop on Implementation of and Compliance with International Commercial Law Treaties
DESCRIPTION:The First Workshop on the Implementation of and Compliance with the International Commercial Law Treaties Project (the “Treaty Project“) will be held at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law\, University of Cambridge\, and online via Zoom on 21 and 22 January 2025. \nThe Treaty Project operates under the Cape Town Convention Academic Project (CTCAP)\, a joint initiative of UNIDROIT and the University of Cambridge\, with the Aviation Working Group as its Founding Sponsor. The project receives support from the UNIDROIT Foundation and Aviareto\, with the Foundation providing organisational and secretarial support. \nThe purpose of the Treaty Project is to offer guidance to facilitate implementation and compliance in relation to international commercial law treaties. The Project seeks to identify and help address the complexities and challenges associated with implementation and compliance. \nClick here to learn more about this Project. \n  \n 
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/first-workshop-on-implementation-of-and-compliance-with-international-commercial-law-treaties/
LOCATION:Lauterpacht Centre for International Law\, University of Cambridge\, 5 Cranmer Road\, Cambridge\, CB3 9BL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240913
DTSTAMP:20260418T130413
CREATED:20240415T155216Z
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SUMMARY:13th Cape Town Convention Academic Project Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Cape Town Convention Academic Project – 13th Conference\n 11th and 12th September 2024\nInvitation\nThis year’s conference will be held on Wednesday 11th and Thursday 12th of September 2024. It will be held in Cambridge as an in-person conference\, but also with the opportunity to join virtually for anyone who is not able to attend in person.The conference will be held at Jesus College\, University of Cambridge. \nThe conference this year will start with a keynote address on the significance of the coming into force of the Rail Protocol in March 2024\, and many of the sessions will include discussion of not only the aircraft\, but also the rail and MAC protocols. As usual\, the programme will include contributions from leading legal academics and other Cape Town Convention experts\, and the sessions will include ample opportunity for questions and debate. \nTopics to be discussed include discussions of procedural law and enforcement under the CTC\, comparisons of the registration requirements and the treatment of non-consensual interests under the aircraft\, rail and MAC protocols\, a discussion of the insolvency provisions in those three protocols and an in-depth analysis of the GOL case in the US. There will also be a discussion of financing practices in different parts of the asset finance sector and the CTC\, and a session on work done on CTC issues with other international organisations. \nThe conference will take place in West Court\, Jesus College\, Cambridge\, CB5 8BQ. There will be a conference dinner at Jesus College on the evening of the 11th of September. Refreshments during the two days of the conference and the conference dinner are included in the conference fee of £350 for in person attendance. There is a fee of £160 for online attendance. \nFees are waived for students\, academics who cannot obtain funding from their institution and government officials. If you are eligible for a fee waiver\, please use this code: CTCF24. You will have to self-certify that you fall into the relevant category. \nBooking is available here. If you have any questions about the booking system\, please contact charlie@suzyhowes.co.uk. \nThe Programme can be found here. \nAccommodation \nEnsuite bed and breakfast accommodation in Jesus College is available for the nights of 10th\, 11th and/or 12th September. You can book accommodation in Jesus College here. Please use the promotion code KX400633 while making your booking. A guest can also be invited to attend the Conference dinner on 11th September at an additional cost of £80. \nIf you prefer to arrange your own accommodation elsewhere\, you may find useful the enclosed list of hotels in Cambridge offering a variety of options. \nThe Fellows House\nThe Graduate\nUniversity Arms\nHilton Cambridge City Centre\nHotel du Vin\nThe Varsity Hotel \nThe Clayton Hotel \nWe look forward to welcoming you in Cambridge (or online) for what promises to be yet another excellent and inspiring conference. \nAll updates regarding the conference\, including the programme\, will be shared on the event page. Please contact Benedetta Mauro (b.mauro@unidroit.org) for any additional information. \n  \n  \nYours Sincerely\, \nProfessor Louise Gullifer K.C. (hon) FBA \nProfessor Ignacio Tirado \nProfessor Jeffrey Wool \n  \nConference Sponsors:
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/13th-cape-town-convention-academic-project-conference-2024/
LOCATION:University of Cambridge\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTSTAMP:20260418T130413
CREATED:20230302T182638Z
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SUMMARY:12th Cape Town Convention Academic Project Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:Cape Town Convention Academic Project – 12th Conference\nEnforcement and dispute resolution in relation\nto the Cape Town Convention\n 27th and 28th September 2023\nInvitation\nThis year’s conference will be held on Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th of September 2023. It will be held in Cambridge as an in-person conference\, but also with the opportunity to join virtually for anyone who is not able to join in person. The conference will be held at Jesus College\, University of Cambridge \nThe conference this year will focus on Enforcement and Dispute Resolution in relation to the Cape Town Convention. The programme will include contributions from leading academics and other experts\, as well as discussion involving Cape Town Convention experts from all fields. As always\, the conference will be highly interactive\, with each session including ample opportunity for questions and debate. \nThe conference will be preceded on 26th September by a moot involving students from Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The moot\, which will be judged by Mr. Justice Zacaroli and Professor Riz Mokal\, is one of the first to take place under the Cape Town Convention International Moot Programme\, the purpose of which is to familiarise students and judges with the CTC in the context of complex hypothetical fact patterns and to provide students with educational exercises involving these instruments in a simulated judicial setting. The moot will take place at 5pm in Jesus College\, University of Cambridge\, and all those attending the conference in person are invited to attend the moot. \nConference sessions will include discussions of the meaning of procedural law (with particular reference to the CTC)\, CTC Article 42 and forum non conveniens\, relief pending final determination and enforcement of treaty breaches in the CTC context\, as well as analyses of the CTC caselaw in the light of the interpretative requirements of Article 5 CTC and of the mechanics and dynamics in practice of enforcement in insolvency. There will also be sessions on leasing and the CTC\, and the relationship between project finance and asset finance. Two lunchtime sessions will reflect on the coming into force of the Luxembourg Rail Protocol\, and on lessons to be learnt for the moot programme from the moot on 26th September. \nThe conference will take place in West Court\, Jesus College\, Cambridge\, CB5 8BQ. There will be a conference dinner at Jesus College on the evening of the 27th of September. Refreshments during the two days of the conference and the conference dinner are included in the conference fee of £330 for in person attendance. There is a fee of £160 for online attendance. \nFees are waived for students\, academics who cannot obtain funding from their institution and government officials. If you are eligible for a fee waiver\, please use this code: CVTC23R. You will have to self-certify that you fall into the relevant category. \nRegistration and booking for the conference is available here. If you have any questions about the booking system\, please contact charlie@suzyhowes.co.uk \nThe Programme can be found here. \nAccommodation \nEnsuite bed and breakfast accommodation in Jesus College is available for the nights of 26\, 27 and/or 28 September. You can book accommodation in Jesus College here.  Please use the promotion code CTC0923 while making your booking. A guest can also be invited to attend the Conference dinner on 13th September at an additional cost of £70. \nIf you prefer to arrange your own accommodation elsewhere\, you may find useful the enclosed list of hotels in Cambridge offering a variety of options. \nThe Fellows House \nThe Graduate \nUniversity Arms \nHilton Cambridge City Centre \nHotel du Vin \nThe Varsity Hotel \nThe Clayton Hotel \nWe look forward to welcoming you in Cambridge (or online) for what promises to be yet another excellent and inspiring conference. \nAll updates regarding the conference\, including the programme\, will be shared on the event page. Please contact the Cape Town Convention Academic Project (ctcap@unidroit.org) for any additional information. \n  \n  \nYours Sincerely\, \nProfessor Louise Gullifer K.C. (hon) FBA \nProfessor Ignacio Tirado \nProfessor Jeffrey Wool \n  \nConference Sponsors:
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/12th-cape-town-convention-academic-project-conference-2023/
LOCATION:University of Cambridge\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220915
DTSTAMP:20260418T130413
CREATED:20220324T210005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T133245Z
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SUMMARY:Cape Town Convention Academic Project – 11th Conference
DESCRIPTION:Cape Town Convention Academic Project – 11th Conference\nPublic International Law and the Cape Town Convention\n13th and 14th September 2022 \n  \nInvitation \nThis year’s conference will be held on Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th of September 2022. It will be held in Cambridge as an in-person conference\, but also with the opportunity to join virtually for anyone who is not able to join in person.   The conference will be held at Robinson College\, with the conference dinner at Gonville and Caius College; both are colleges of Cambridge University. \nThe conference this year will focus on Public International Law and the Cape Town Convention. The programme will include contributions from leading international law academics and other experts\, as well as discussion involving Cape Town Convention experts from all fields. \nConference sessions will include discussions of the defences that can be raised against claims for breach of treaty obligations in the transnational commercial law context\, the possibility of private actor recourse against states in respect of treaty obligations\, the relationship between sanctions and treaty obligations\, and the impact on CTC obligations of state-to-state diplomatic practice on treaty compliance. There will be a discussion of the application of international law concepts to actions taken in Russia which have an impact on CTC obligations and a session on public international law and institutions\, as well as sessions comparing\, in an international law context\, different types of property rights including those under the CTC\, and public and private aviation treaties (the CTC and the Chicago Convention). The conference will begin with a keynote address by Professor Philippa Webb of King’s College\, London. \nThe conference will take place in the Crausaz Wordsworth Building\, Robinson College\, Cambridge\, CB3 9AN. There will be a conference dinner at Gonville & Caius College on the evening of the 13th of September. Refreshments during the two days of the conference and the conference dinner are included in the conference fee of £315 for in person attendance. There is a fee of £155 for online attendance. \nFees are waived for students\, academics who cannot obtain funding from their institution and government officials. If you are eligible for a fee waiver\, please use this code: CTAC22B. You will have to self-certify that you fall into the relevant category. \nBooking is available here. If you have any questions about the booking system\, please contact charlie@suzyhowes.co.uk \nThe draft Programme can be found here. \nAccommodation \nEnsuite bed and breakfast accommodation in Robinson College is available for the nights of 12\, 13 and/or 14 September. You can book accommodation in Robinson College here. Please use the promotion code 46062 while making your booking. A guest can also be invited to attend the Conference dinner on 13th September at an additional cost of £70. \nIf you prefer to arrange your own accommodation elsewhere\, you may find useful the enclosed list of hotels in Cambridge offering a variety of options.\n\nThe Fellows House \nThe Graduate \nUniversity Arms \nHilton Cambridge City Centre \nHotel du Vin \nThe Varsity Hotel \nThe Clayton Hotel \nWe look forward to welcoming you in Cambridge (or online) for what promises to be yet another excellent and inspiring conference. \nAll updates regarding the conference\, including the programme\, will be shared on this page. Please contact Hamza Hameed (h.hameed@unidroit.org) for any additional information. \n  \n  \nConference Sponsors
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/cape-town-convention-academic-project-11th-conference/
LOCATION:University of Cambridge\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20210929T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20210930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T130413
CREATED:20210110T230044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T174541Z
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SUMMARY:10th Cape Town Convention Academic Conference
DESCRIPTION:10th Cape Town Convention Academic Project Conference 2021\, Robinson College\, Cambridge \nInvitation \nThis year’s conference will be held on Wednesday 29th and Thursday 30th of September 2021. It will be held in Cambridge as an in-person conference\, but also with the opportunity to join virtually for anyone who is not able to join in person. \nThis year the conference will focus on two topics.   The first day will consist of reflections on the past\, present and future of the Cape Town Convention in its first 20 years and the second day is an in-depth analysis of some key topics in relation to enforcement of international interests\, particularly when the debtor is insolvent. Each session will include ample opportunity for questions and debate. The conference will be of interest both to academics and to practising lawyers. \nThe pandemic has been a real test for the Cape Town system\, and the conference is an opportunity to discuss some of the most important points that have arisen in an academic context.   The 20 year reflection will includes papers making an assessment of the impact of the CTC after 20 years\, an assessment of its impact in a post-pandemic world and considering the relationship between the CTC and Environmental\, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG).  The reflection will also include a discussion of possible CTC topics for future research\, to inspire current academics and future doctoral students.  There will be papers on the meaning of ‘insolvency proceedings’ in Art 1(l) CTC\, the significance in cross-border insolvency of Aircraft Protocol (AP) Art XXX(4)\, the meaning of ‘give possession’ in AP Art XI Alt A (2) and the application in insolvency proceedings of AP Art XI Alt A (10) (and the equivalent provisions in the other protocols). \nFor full details\, please see the programme. \nWe do hope that those who are able to come in person will do so\, as there are very many advantages to be able to meet each other and to discuss interesting issues about the Cape Town Convention informally as well as during the formal conference sessions.   We missed these advantages last year and it would be wonderful to be able to have them this year at least for some of the Cape Town community\, although we realise that it is likely to be very difficult for some people to come to an in-person conference this September\, and also that we will have to keep a close eye on developments in the UK and elsewhere between now and September. \nThe conference will take place in the Crausaz Wordsworth Building\, Robinson College\, Cambridge\, CB3 9AN. There will be a conference dinner at Robinson College on the evening of the 29th September.  Refreshments during the two days of the conference and the conference dinner are included in the conference fee of £300 for in person attendance. \nThere is a fee of £150 for online attendance. \nFees are waived for students\, academics who cannot obtain funding from their institution and government officials. If you are eligible for a fee waiver\, please use this code: CTWS220A. You will have to self-certify that you fall into the relevant category. \nBooking is available here. \nIf you have any questions about the booking system\, please contact charlie@suzyhowes.co.uk \nAccommodation \nEnsuite bed and breakfast accommodation in Robinson College is available for the nights of 28\, 29 and/or 30 September. You can book accommodation in Robinson College here.    A guest can also be invited to attend the Conference dinner on 29th September at an additional cost of £70. \nIf you prefer to arrange your own accommodation elsewhere\, you may find useful the enclosed list of hotels in Cambridge offering a variety of options. \nThe Fellows House \nThe Graduate \nUniversity Arms \nHilton Cambridge City Centre \nHotel du Vin \nThe Varsity Hotel \nThe Clayton Hotel \nWe look forward to welcoming you in Cambridge (or online) for what promises to be yet another excellent and inspiring conference. \nYours Sincerely\, \nProfessor Louise Gullifer Q.C. (hon) FBA \nProfessor Ignacio Tirado \nProfessor Jeffrey Wool \n  \n \n  \nConference Sponsors:
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/10th-cape-town-convention-academic-conference/
LOCATION:University of Cambridge\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20210924T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20210924T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T130413
CREATED:20210906T151759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210906T151958Z
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SUMMARY:Launch of the Guide on Best Practices for Electronic Collateral Registries
DESCRIPTION:The project on Best Practices in the Field of Electronic Registry Design and Operation\, which is run under the auspices of the Cape Town Convention Academic Project\, in partnership with the UNIDROIT Foundation and Aviareto\, is pleased to invite you to attend the launch of its Guide on Best Practices for Electronic Collateral Registries. This Guide explores various critical performance factors in the design and operation of an electronic collateral registry and has been developed by the project group over the course of 5 years. It will be launched at a side-event to the 100th Session of the UNIDROIT Governing Council in Rome and on Zoom. \nTo register to participate in this event over Zoom\, please click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_F5BKuI4ZSkuR1YoKhU4RAg. To register to participate in-person in Rome\, please contact us directly. \n 
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/launch-of-the-guide-on-best-practices-for-electronic-collateral-registries/
LOCATION:Rome & Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20200910T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20200911T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T130413
CREATED:20200211T175644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200907T180133Z
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SUMMARY:Cape Town Convention Academic Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 9th Annual Cape Town Convention Academic Conference will take place in Rome at the UNIDROIT Headquarters\, with an option to participate virtually via Zoom\, on 10-11 September 2020. Click here to see the Programme of the Conference. \nWe are very sorry to have to let you know that it won’t be possible to hold the conference in Cambridge this year\, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions on meetings and travel that are currently in place in the UK\, and which may still apply in September. \nWhile it is a great shame not to be able to welcome you to Cambridge in 2020\, we are delighted to let you know that the conference will go ahead on the same dates (Thursday 10th and Friday 11th of September 2020) at the headquarters of UNIDROIT in Rome and also on ZOOM. While the content of the papers and discussion will remain the same\, the format will take account of the fact that many will be attending virtually\, and every attempt will be made to make attending the conference the same stimulating and interactive experience as it has been for the past 8 years. \nThe topics covered include an in-depth discussion of the impact of COVID-19 on the operation of the CTC\, particularly in the context of insolvency law\, as well as papers on subjects with great topical relevance\, such as the interaction between the EU insolvency regulation and the CTC\, and judicial breach of the CTC. There are two papers relating to the Pretoria Protocol on mining\, agricultural and construction equipment: one considering the amendment provisions and another on the features and challenges of developing the MAC International Registry. There will also be a discussion of the judicial guide to the CTC. \nThe programme is still in draft. Not all the speakers are yet confirmed\, given the current circumstances\, and the timings may change. We would very much like to be able to accommodate everyone attending virtually\, although this will not be possible for everyone\, so we may adjust the timing of sessions nearer the date. \nGiven the circumstances\, there will be no charge for the conference this year. If you would like to attend the conference\, please fill in the online booking form https://ctcap.org/cape-town-convention-academic-conference/9th-cape-town-convention-academic-conference-registration/. Full joining instructions will be sent out nearer the time. \nOn the two days immediately preceding the conference\, there will be two workshops for two projects which are part of the Cape Town Convention Academic Project: the project on the Economic Assessment of International Commercial Law Reform and the project on Best Practices in the Field of Electronic Registry Design and Operation. These projects examine important aspects of transnational law and practice which are of great relevance to the development and operation of the CTC. \nFull participation in these workshops is restricted to the members of the respective project groups. However\, this year attendees at the CTC conference are invited to observe one or both of these workshops. Please indicate whether you would like to do this on the online booking form. \nWe look forward to welcoming you\, in Rome or virtually\, for what promises to be yet another excellent and inspiring conference this year. We also look forward to welcoming you in Cambridge for the 10th conference in 2021. \nYours Sincerely\, \nProfessor Louise Gullifer Q.C. (hon) FBA \nProfessor Ignacio Tirado \nProfessor Jeffrey Wool
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/cape-town-convention-academic-conference/
LOCATION:UNIDROIT\, Via Panisperna 28\, Rome\, 00184\, Italy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200910
DTSTAMP:20260418T130413
CREATED:20200211T182203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T154406Z
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SUMMARY:4th Workshop for the project on Best Practices in the Field of Electronic Registry Design and Operation
DESCRIPTION:The 4th Workshop for the project on Best Practices in the Field of Electronic Registry Design and Operation will be held on 9 September 2020 in Rome & Zoom. \nThe project on Best Practices in the Field of Electronic Registry Design and Operation (BPER) seeks\, through an inter-disciplinary approach\, to study and link elements of the ‘best practices’ standard and to develop a framework from both legal and technical angles. The project is run by the Cape Town Convention Academic Project\, in partnership with the UNIDROIT Foundation\, Aviareto\, and the Aviation Working Group.  \nClick here to learn more.
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/4th-workshop-for-the-project-on-best-practices-in-the-field-of-electronic-registry-design-and-operation/
LOCATION:UNIDROIT\, Via Panisperna 28\, Rome\, 00184\, Italy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200909
DTSTAMP:20260418T130413
CREATED:20200211T183114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T154400Z
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SUMMARY:6th Workshop for the Economic Assessment of International Commercial Law Reform Project
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Workshop for the Economic Assessment of International Commercial Law Reform Project will be held in Rome & Zoom on 8 September 2020. \nThis project provides a platform for work in this and seeks to create principles\, standards\, and parameters\, including the development of guidelines for governmental economic impact and cost-benefit analyses of ICLR. It is an inter-disciplinary project with involvement from industry\, national governments\, international organisations\, legal scholars and economists.  It is run by the Cape Town Convention Academic Project\, in partnership with the UNIDROIT Foundation\, and the Aviation Working Group. \nClick here to learn more about this project.
URL:https://ctcap.org/event/6th-workshop-for-the-economic-assessment-of-international-commercial-law-reform-project/
LOCATION:UNIDROIT\, Via Panisperna 28\, Rome\, 00184\, Italy
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