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The Role of Law and Legal Education in North American Integration

NACLE

A Curriculum Development Workshop of the

North American Consortium on Legal Education

Mexico City

1 - 4 October 2009

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CO-SPONSORS

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y DOCENCIA ECONÓMICA (CIDE)

DIVISION OF LEGAL STUDIES

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO (UNAM)

INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES JURÍDICAS

UNIVERSIDAD PANAMERICANA

FACULTAD DE DERECHO


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1

TRAVEL DAY --  ARRIVAL AT HOTEL

Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico

Avenida Juárez No. 70

Bordering the Alameda Park, the Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico is a five-star hotel located at the edge of Mexico City’s historic district, and a short walk to the museums, Cathedral, churches and shops that make Mexico City a cultural capital.

For more information on this hotel, see

http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1285

7:30 p.m.       Welcome Gathering at the Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2

8:00 Breakfast in the Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico, room to be announced

ALL SESSIONS FOR THE FRIDAY WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE MEXICAN FOREIGN MINISTRY, AVENIDA JUÁREZ NO. 20, APPROXIMATELY ONE BLOCK EAST OF THE HOTEL SHERATON CENTRO HISTÓRICO

PLEASE NOTE – We are hoping that members of Mexico’s diplomatic corps will join us for some of our sessions.  We prefer our members to wear business attire for the sessions in the Foreign Ministry – jackets and ties for men; skirts, dresses or suits (including pantsuit) for women.  

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2

9:00 a.m.    Welcome

Ambassador Joel Hernández, Legal Adviser, Mexican Foreign Ministry, and representatives of the NACLE Workshop sponsors

9:15 a.m.    PLENARY SESSION  “A Critical, Comparative Discussion of Legal Education in Canada, Mexico and the United States”

LOCATION: SALÓN JOSÉ MARIA MORELOS Y PAVÓN, SALA B

NACLE was founded to increase the exchange of ideas among legal educators and law students in Canada, Mexico and the United States.   It is therefore  fitting that our workshop will open with a comparative discussion of legal education in North America.  Each speaker will give a brief, critical analysis of legal education in each of the three NACLE countries, to be followed by exchange of ideas between the panelists and participants in general.

Legal Education in Mexico

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:  Luis Fernando Pérez Hurtado - Director, CEEAD -- Centro de Estudios sobre la Enseñanza y el Aprendizaje de Derecho (Center for the Study of Teaching and Training in Law), Monterrey, Mexico (see http://www.ceead.org.mx )

Author, La Futura Generación de Abogados Mexicanos: Estudio de las Escuelas y los Estudiantes de Derecho en México (2009) [The Future Generation of Mexican Lawyers: A Study of Law Schools and Law Students in Mexico]

Commentators – comparative aspects of legal education in North America, and the potential role of NACLE, with commentary by Stephen Zamora, moderator

Héctor Fix Fierro

Director, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM

José Antonio Caballero

Dean, Division of Legal Studies, CIDE

José Antonio Lozano

Dean, Universidad Panamericana Faculty of Laws

Laura Spitz

University of Colorado School of Law

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 (continued)

10:45 a.m.  Coffee Break

11:15 a.m.     Concurrent Workshop Sessions

Concurrent sessions provide a forum for the active exchange of ideas among Canadian, Mexican and U.S. law professors who specialize in particular areas of law and policy.  The emphasis is on debate, discussion, and free exchange of information and ideas involving all workshop participants, not limited to those whose names are listed below.

International Trade Law:  “NAFTA at 15 -- An Assessment of the NAFTA Countries’ Enforcement of, and Compliance with, the Terms of the Agreement”

LOCATION: SALÓN JOSÉ MARIA MORELOS Y PAVÓN, SALA A

This session will assess the record of the NAFTA parties enforcement of NAFTA’s obligations, through dispute settlement mechanisms that appear in various chapters of the NAFTA agreement.  The session includes persons who have been directly involved in NAFTA dispute procedures, either as litigators, panel members (arbitrators) or commentators.

Convenor – David Gantz (Arizona)

Discussants:

David Gantz (Arizona) – Enforcement of NAFTA’s Basic Obligations, and the Ongoing Saga of Trucking Services

Ricardo Ramirez (UNAM) – A Report Card on NAFTA Chapter 19

(Ricardo Ramírez, a Mexican trade law expert with many years of experience in trade dispute settlement, is the newest appointee to the WTO Appellate Body)

Anthony Van Duzer (Ottawa) – State-to-State Dispute Settlement: Comparing the Canadian and U.S. Experiences

Gabriel Cavazos Villanueva (ITESM) – The Enforcement of the Commitments on Investor Protection, with an Emphasis on the Fair and Equitable Treatment Obligatiion of Article 1105

Commentator on Van Duzer and Cavazos presentations: Laura Spitz, University of Colorado

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 (continued)

Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property Law in the Digital Age – Comparative Approaches

LOCATION:  SALA ROSARIO GREEN

Convenor:  Graham Reynolds (Dalhousie)

The session will feature discussions on a variety of areas of intellectual property law, including an international analysis of P2P file sharing liability, a comparative analysis on transformative works, and a discussion on defenses to copyright infringement.

Discussants:

Graham Reynolds (Dalhousie), Legal Issues Involving Transformative Works

Rodrigo Méndez Solís (Universidad Panamericana) – Legal Issues Involving Peer-to-Peer File Sharing

Commentator: Heidi Lindner (Universidad Panamericana)

Energy Law: Climate Change and Energy Transition Policy (Regulatory and Institutional Context); Energy Efficiency; and Renewable Energy

LOCATION: SALA CÉSAR SEPÚLVEDA (LOCATED ON THIRD FLOOR)

Convenor: Miriam Grunstein (CIDE)

The energy sector in North America is highly fragmented, in large part due to the very different legal regimes that exist in Canada, Mexico and the United States.  This session will focus on current issues of ongoing and necessary legal reform in Mexico, the United States and Canada related to climate change, energy efficiency and the development of renewable energy infrastructure.

Ana Elena Fierro (CIDE): Constitutional basis for the hydrocarbon industry in Mexico. What is the meaning of oil in the Mexican Constitution? Does the Mexican Constitution pose entry barriers for the use of alternative energy sources?

Jacqueline Weaver (Houston):  Texas and federal responses in the United States US to building transmission lines linking new renewable sources to population. 

(see other discussants next page)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 (continued)

Miriam Grunstein (CIDE). Municipal barriers for implementing renewable energy sources. When politics shadow the sun.

Francisco de Rosenzweig (Universidad Panamericana): topic to be confirmed

1:30  p.m.    Lunch

Luncheon presentation:  Current Issues in North American Relations

Ministro Alejandro Estivill Castro, Director General for North American Affairs, Mexican Ministry of Foreign Relations

3:00 p.m.     NACLE Student Paper Presentations

Presentations of award-winning papers by NACLE students, with commentary from NACLE faculty on each paper

5:30 p.m.   Adjourn 

Free time to explore the historic center of Mexico City

8:00 p.m.    Dinner

Meet at the main entrance to the Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico for transportation to dinner in the Colonia Condesa at Restaurante Exacto, located at Avenida Michoacán 93. (Tel. 5211-2373)

Transportation to and from the Restuarante Exacto will be arranged from the lobby of the Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico. 

The Condesa Area is one of the liveliest neighborhoods in the Mexico City, with a wide selection of bookstores, cafés, restaurants, museums, art galleries and night life. The streets of the Condesa are named after cities and states of the Mexican Republic. Famous characters like Cantinflas, Dolores del Río, Agustín Lara or Cri Cri made this part of Mexico City their home.   For more information on the Restaurante Exacto, see the web site: www.restauranteexacto.com.mx

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3

Saturday sessions will be held on the campus of the Universidad Panamericana, Augusto Rodin 498, Colonia Insurgentes Mixcoac, Mexico City

The oldest buildings of the Universidad Panamericana date from the Seventeenth Century, and maintain the colonial character of their original construction.   The UP campus is located on a charming square in the quiet Mixcoac neighbourhood of Mexico City, and the academic buildings are situated among colonial gardens and fountains.

8:30 a.m. – For those housed at Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico, Meet in the Lobby for Transportation from Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico to Universidad Panamericana

9:15 a.m.    CONTINUATION OF CONCURRENT SESSIONS ON NORTH AMERICAN COMPARATIVE LAS

Energy Law:  Continuation of Friday Workshop Session on Climate Change and Energy Transition Policy (Regulatory and Institutional Context); Energy Efficiency; and Renewable Energy

Convenor: Miriam Grunstein (CIDE)

César Hernández Ochoa, General Counsel for Foreign Trade, Mexican Ministry of Economy (UNAM - IIJ) -- Mexico’s response to financing renewable energy projects. Facts, flaws and fiction regarding carbon bond trading in Mexico.

Intellectual Property Law and NAFTA: Joint Session on the Enforcement of  Intellectual Property Law, and the Compliance with the Provisions of NAFTA Chapter 17 (Intellectual Property)

This joint session will include participants from both the Intellectual Property and the NAFTA Workshops from the Friday session, to focus on enforcement of intellectual property rights under the national laws of Canada, Mexico and the United States, and on the effectiveness of NAFTA in promoting enforcement. 

Convenors:  Graham Reynolds and David Gantz

10:45 a.m. – Coffee break

(continued)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 (continued)

11:15 a.m. – PLENARY SESSION: How to Fulfill NACLE’s Goal to Promote North American Faculty and Student Interaction Across National Borders

NACLE meetings are called Curriculum Development Workshops, because our goal is to provide increased interaction among law faculty and law students in North America.  This session will involve a general discussion on two themes:

  • How to Promote Cross-Border Student Interactions
    • Issues and Challenges in promoting NACLE Student Exchanges
    • Other pedagogical methods to promote student interaction across borders
  • How to Increase Faculty Interactions among NACLE members
    • Role of the NACLE Workshops
    • Other measures (faculty swaps, etc.)

12:00 p.m. -- NACLE BUSINESS MEETING

1:00 p.m.    Continuation of NACLE Business Meeting During Lunch

Lunch sponsored by CIDE, UNAM and Universidad Panamericana

2:00 p.m.   Adjourn -- Transportation to Hotel Sheraton Centro Histórico

Afternoon free to explore Mexico City’s historic district

OPTIONAL:  WE HAVE ORGANIZED A WALKING TOUR OF IMPORTANT SITES IN MEXICO CITY’S HISTORIC DISTRICT, LED BY TOUR GUIDE HÉCTOR BARRAZA.  THE WALKING TOUR WILL DEPART FROM THE LOBBY OF THE SHERATON HOTEL CENTRO HISTÓRICO AT 3:30 P.M. , AND WILL RETURN TO THE HOTEL AT APPROXIMATELY 6:30 P.M.  THE TOUR WILL INCLUDE AT LEAST BRIEF VISITS TO THE PALACIO DE BELLAS ARTES, THE DIEGO RIVERA MURAL “SUNDAY AFTERNOON IN THE ALAMEDA PARK,”  THE PALACIO DE ITURBIDE, HISTORIC COLONIAL CHURCHES, THE HOUSE OF TILES, AND OTHER IMPRESSIVE SITES. PLEASE CONTACT STEVE ZAMORA AT This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it TO RESERVE  A  PLACE IN THE WALKING TOUR

(continued)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3

8:00 p.m.    Reception and Dinner

Our hosts – CIDE, UNAM-IIJ and Universidad Panamericana -- will host a festive reception and dinner at the Casino Español, with a cocktail reception and dinner in the José Torriello Guerra Room. Located in the historic district Mexico City, the Casino Español was established in 1863 by a group of Spanish émigrés, where it was considered during the porfiriato period to be the most elegant meeting place in Mexico City. In 1905, the Casino moved to its current location.  Visitors to to the Casino have included many Mexican presidents, including Benito Juárez, Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada, Porfirio Díaz, Álvaro Obregón, Jóse López Portillo and Vicente Fox.    

For more information, please visit the website at http://www.casinoespanol.com.mx.  

The address of the Casino Español is:  Isabel la Católica no. 31 

The following link will take you to a map that shows the location of the Casino Español in relation to the Hotel Sheraton Centro Històrico, from which it is about a 20 minute walk:

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=es&msa=0&msid=112779795113121524582.000474536e364de0f3d3d&z=16

The dinner will provide an occasion to recognize and present awards to our Student Paper Competition winners, and to promote NACLE’s informal slogan – “Learn the law.  Live the culture.  Drink the wine.”

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4

Since many of our members will be travelling a long distance, we will hold the NACLE business meeting on Saturday, leaving Sunday morning either to arrange travel, or to visit the historic sites of Mexico City.