Second Barsea workshop – Brussels – December 16, 2016
Friday 16th December – Morning
8:45-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:30 Welcome and update – Dr Yseult Marique (Essex/Speyer)
9:30-10:40 Session 1) Practitioner and academic perspectives on engagement (Chair: Professor John Bell – Cambridge)
- Professor Ian Harden (Secretary General of the European Ombudsman (2006-2015), Sheffield): Comparative administrative law and good administration – Codes, model rules and legislation
- Dr Hanna Schröder (Court of Justice of the European Union, Legal Secretary, Chambers of AG Kokott): Contracts passed by EU Institutions in administrative matters – Identification of practical problems and development of legal solutions within the ReNEUAL-Model-Rule-Project
- Discussions
10:40-11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-12:30 Session 2) Interactive mapping – known and unkwown engagement opportunities (Chair: Dr Yseult Marique – Essex/Speyer)
- Dr Mary Guy (Lancaster): Engagement with non-academic actors – Sectoral Regulation in Dutch and English Healthcare
- Small group discussions
- Reporting and discussions
- Adaptation of our action plans
12:30-13:00 Lunch Break
Friday 16th December – Afternoon
13:00-14:30 Session 3) Unpacking engagement (Chair: Professor Ian Harden (Secretary General of the European Ombudsman (2006-2015), Sheffield)
- Dr Naomi Creutzfeldt (Westminster/Oxford): The ups and downs of building trust: narratives of engaging stakeholders in a research project
- Dr Sarah Nason (Bangor): Welsh Administrative Justice – Engaging non-academic stakeholders with comparative perspectives on designing and operating an administrative justice system
- Dr Carlo Panara (John Moore Liverpool): Action research – Identifying and synthesising best practice and promoting change
- Discussions
14:30-15:45 Session 4) Interactive mapping – brainstorming the engagement interactions (Chair: Professor John Bell – Cambridge)
- Oliver Butler (Cambridge): Engagement, Researcher Identity and European Data Protection – Developing the Four-Approach Framework for the Public-Private Divide in Information Law
- Small group discussions
- Reporting and discussions
- Adaptation of our action plans
15:45-16:15 Coffee break
16:15-17:15 Session 5) Reflexive steps (Chair: Dr Carlo Panara – John Moore Liverpool)
- Dr Yseult Marique (Essex/Speyer): Towards the Conference and beyond
- Professor John Bell (Cambridge) : Title to be confirmed
- Discussions
17:15-17:30 Conclusions
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