14-15 September 2023, Tromsø
130, Nedre Lysthus, UiT (click here for directions)
Final programme (7 September)
08:30 | Registration and coffee |
08:50 | Welcome by Prof. Tore Henriksen, Dean of the law faculty |
09:00 |
Keynote ‘Legal innovation: the BBNJ process’ Dr Konrad Jan Marciniak, Judge elect of the ITLOS Discussion (15 mins) |
09:45 |
Panel 1: Innovation in the context of security and enforcement Chair: Dr. Eva van der Marel, Associate Professor at UiT ‘High Seas Boarding and Inspection Procedures in RFMOs: Chinese Opposition to Universal Adoption’ – Dr. Valentin Schatz, Junior Professor, Leuphana University Lüneburg ‘A new cold war at sea: sustainable fishing vs. the proliferation of military activities at sea’ – Frederik Rogiers, PhD candidate, Ghent University Discussion (30 mins) |
10:45 | Coffee |
11:15 |
Panel 2: Innovative approaches to fisheries and the BBNJ Agreement Chair: Dr Konrad Jan Marciniak, Judge elect of the ITLOS ‘A Win-Win Approach to High Seas Protection through Preferential Access Programs to RFMO-Managed Fish Aggregating Device Farms for Highly Migratory Species’ – Prof. Anastasia Telesetsky, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo ‘The Potential Interplay between BBNJ Agreement and RFMOs’ – Dr. Jianping Guo, Associate Professor & Hayou Tian, PhD candidate, Xi’an Jiaotong University ‘CITES and BBNJ: a closer look ‘ – Mazyar Ahmad, PhD candidate, UiT Discussion (45 mins) |
12:45 | Lunch for speakers |
14:30 |
Panel 3: Innovating through economic approaches Chair: Dr. Arron Honniball, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law ‘Securing the participation of small-scale fishermen in economic life’ – Dr Mercedes Rosello, Senior Lecturer, Lincoln University ‘The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies as an Instrument of International Fisheries Law’ – Dr. Mitchell Lennan, Lecturer, University of Aberdeen & Dr. Stephanie Switzer, Reader, University of Strathclyde ‘Ecological restructuring through debt: Seychelles blue bond’ – Arınç Onat Kılıç, PhD candidate, University of Antwerp Discussion (45 mins) |
16:00 |
End of day 1 |
19:00 |
Dinner for speakers |
08:45 09:00 |
Coffee Panel 4: Innovative approaches to cooperation Chair: Dr. Mercedes Rosello, Senior Lecturer at Lincoln University ‘The Central Arctic Ocean Fisheries Agreement and Arctic Indigenous Peoples’ – Dr. Erik Molenaar, Deputy Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (NILOS), University of Utrecht ‘Innovating for the change in the face of climate-driven redistribution of fish stocks? Considering the case of tropical tuna in the Pacific’ – Dr. Camille Goodman, Senior Lecturer, Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong ‘RFMO approaches to managing the tension between EEZ and high seas fishing: the interplay of jurisdiction, allocation, and compatibility’ – Maia Perraudeau, PhD candidate, European University Institute Discussion (45 mins) |
10:30 | Coffee |
11:00 |
Panel 5: Innovative approaches to fishing gear technology Chair: Prof. Anastasia Telesetsky, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo ‘ALDFG and the Plastics Treaty’ – Dr. Aleke Stöfen-O’Brien, Assistant Professor, World Maritime University & Dr. Eva van der Marel, Associate Professor, UiT ‘Responsible tuna-RFMOs and Ghost Fishing – Where is the Catch?’ – Ingrid Andreassen, PhD candidate, UiT ‘Classifying bycatch mitigation measures across jurisdictions: A case study in the northeast Pacific’ – Bianca Silva Santos, PhD candidate, Stanford University Discussion (45 mins) |
12:30 | Lunch for speakers |
14:00 |
Panel 6: Innovating for change in the bigger picture Chair: Dr Valentin Schatz, Junior Professor at Leuphana University Lüneburg ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway? Addressing Transparency Obligations in the Zonal Approach as a Prerequisite of Fisheries Governance Innovation’ – Dr. Arron Honniball, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law ‘Uncertain, Unstable and Unequal: The Challenges for Achieving Conservation and Sustainable Use of High Seas Fisheries in the Anthropocene’ – Ethan Beringen, PhD candidate, Macquarie University ‘BBNJ Agreement, Fisheries and Ocean Justice: The Promises and the Pitfalls’ – Dr. Vonintsoa Rafaly, Research Fellow, University of Copenhagen Discussion (45 mins) |
15:30 | Concluding words by Dr Camille Goodman, Senior Lecturer at the University of Wollongong |
15:40 | End of day 2 |