Regulatory Impact Assessments – Paris

Sciences-Po (Paris) is organizing the second session of its Economic Analysis of Public Law and Policies Seminar, on Regulatory Impact Assessments, Nov. 24, 2010. The workshop will bring together prominent scholars in law and economics from the US and Europe.From 9 am from 1 pm – First Workshop: General Analysis
– Chairman: François LEVÊQUE (Professor of Law & Economics, CERNA, Mines ParisTech)
– Susan ROSE-ACKERMAN (Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence, Yale Law School)
– Discussion: Bertrand du MARAIS (Conseiller d’État and Professor of Public Law, University of Paris-Ouest) and Bruno DEFFAINS (Professor of Economics, Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2) and Associate Professor at Sciences-Po Paris)
– Anthony OGUS (Professor of Law, Emeritus Professor University of Manchester and University of Rotterdam)
– Discussion: Frédéric MARTY (CNRS fellow and affiliated researcher of the French Economic Observatory, OFCE – Sciences Po Paris) and Emmanuel BREEN (Assistant professor at Université Paris-Sorbonne and Sciences-Po Paris)

From 2.30 pm to 6 pm – Second Workshop: Case Studies
– Chairman: Arnaud RAYNOUARD (Professor of Law, Université Paris Dauphine, Director of the “Economic Efficiency of the Law” Program.)
– Jean MAÏA (Head of the department “Legislation and quality of the norm,” Secrétariat général du gouvernement)
– To be confirmed, SIGMA (European Union and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
– Martina CONTICELLI (Associate Professor, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”)
– Georges DELLIS (Assistant Professor in Public Law, University of Athens, Faculty of Law)
– Alberto ALEMANNO (Associate Professor of Law at HEC Paris)
Conclusion: Susan ROSE-ACKERMAN

Due to the limited number of seats available, you are required to register. Please send an email confirming your presence at chaire.madp [at] sciences-po.fr before Nov. 15, 2010.

I’m looking forward to meeting and working with you.
Best regards,
Jean-Bernard Auby, Professor of Public Law
Director of the Governance and Public Law Centre

PS: All participants will be expected to express themselves either in English or in French.