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A conference presented by the IBA European Regional Forum, supported by
the IBA Arab Regional Forum, the IBA Section on Energy, Environment, Natural
Resources and Infrastructure Law (SEERIL), the IBA Law Firm Management
Committee, the IBA Closely Held and Growing Business Enterprises Committee,
the IBA International Sales Committee and the IBA Young Lawyers’ Committee
4th Mediterranean Conference
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in the Mediterranean Region
5–7 June 2016, Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome, Italy
The conference will be focused on legal issues facing the agricultural sector in the Mediterranean Basin.
Topics will include:
• Agriculture and water: the impact of climate change
• Modern agriculture and technology
• Family food business: ‘from earth to global’
• Territory and quality in international food sales
• Food self-sufficiency, distribution and agricultural commerce
• Price controls and other trade barriers on the import and export of food in the Mediterranean region
• Structure and management of Mediterranean law firms – what differentiates them from their Anglo-Saxon and international sister firms and how can they learn from each other?
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ProgrammeConference Co-ChairsElias Hayek Vice President of Legal, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Dubai; Officer, IBA Arab Regional ForumNasser Ali Khasawneh Eversheds, Dubai; Co-Chair, IBA Arab Regional ForumGianmatteo Nunziante Nunziante Magrone Studio Legale Associato, Rome; LPD Council Member
0800 – 1730 Registration
0900 – 1030 Session one
Agriculture and water: the impact of climate changeClimate change may result in more intense rainfall or prolonged dry periods. Such change in conditions can lead to an increase in pests and diseases in crops and livestock, as well as soil erosion and desertification. Food supply might be affected if farmers are unable to adapt to climate change. Exhaustible sources of water causes competition between its uses (agriculture, tourism, mining, drinking water) and search for alternative sources, such as allowing the production of potable water from otherwise contaminated resources, reuse of used water, desalination and investment in infrastructure for delivery of water resources.
This panel will exchange views, policies and legal issues facing the European and the Arab Region.
Session Co-ChairsMario Ferrari R&P Legal Studio Associato, Turin; Membership Officer, IBA European Regional ForumMichelle Ouellette Best Best & Krieger, Riverside, California; Deputy Chair, IBA Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee
Monday 6 June
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1800 Welcome receptionHotel Nazionale Rome131 Piazza Montecitorio00186 Rome
This event is open to all delegates and registered guests.
Sunday 5 June
Panellists Remco Fischer Programme Officer, Climate Change, United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI), GenevaProfessor Michael Gerrard Director, Sabin Center for Climate Change, Columbia Law School, New YorkVasileios Markantonis Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission, Brussels Roger Martella Sidley & Austin, Washington DC; Climate Change Justice and Human Rights Task Force Liaison Officer, IBA Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee
1030 – 1100 Coffee/tea break
1100 – 1230 Session two
Modern agriculture and technologyModern technology is seen as having both positive and negative effects on agriculture. The use of GPS in modern agriculture for example allows for very focused and water-efficient irrigation. The use of pesticides and fertilisers in combination with trans-genetic techniques increase the tolerance (particularly draught and pest resistance) of agriculture produce benefitting harvests. However, controversy has risen on the relationship between various pesticides, pesticide resistance of insects and linkages to cancer and other health abnormalities. GMO is not generally accepted by the public and consumers and its use is legally restricted in certain countries. This panel will address the advantages and disadvantages of modern agriculture on production models and environment.
Session Co-ChairJan Holthuis HIL International Lawyers & Advisers, Amsterdam
Monday continued
Panellists Lynn Bergeson Managing Partner, Bergeson & Campbell PC, Washington DCProfessor Javier de Cendra Dean, IE Law School, IE University, Madrid Peter Jens International Alliance Manager, Koppert Biological Systems, BrusselsKlaus Metsä-Simola Hannes Snellman Attorneys, Helsinki; Regional Representative Europe, IBA Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee
1230 – 1400 Lunch
1400 – 1530 Session three
Territory and quality in international food sales Representatives from regulatory authorities and from major food and wine associations will discuss how to protect the quality of the products and consumers from counterfeit and deceptive or misleading advertisements. Different food labelling rules might apply. In addition, EU schemes known as PDO (protected designation of origin), PGI (protected geographical indication) and TSG (traditional specialty guaranteed) encourage diverse agricultural production, protect product names from misuse and imitation and help consumers by giving them information concerning the specific character of the products. Under which conditions can producers from Arab countries sell in the EU adhering to EU standards?
Session Co-ChairsCarlo Pavesio Pavesio e Associati, Turin; Secretary, IBA Closely Held and Growing Business Enterprises CommitteeNicole van Ranst Marx Van Ranst Vermeersch & Partners, Brussels; Website Officer, IBA Closely Held and Growing Business Enterprises Committee
Panellists Daniele Guarnieri Head of Legal Affairs, Ferrero SpA, TurinGiuseppe Lavazza Vice-Chairman, Luigi Lavazza SpA, Turin Stefano Vaccari Head, Central Inspectorate for Fraud Repression and Quality Safeguarding of Agrifood Products (ICQRF), RomeLamberto Vallarino Gancia Honorary Chairman, Comité Européen des Entreprises Vins (CEEV), Brussels
1530 – 1600 Coffee/tea break
1600 – 1730 Session four
Family food business: ‘from earth to global’ Entrepreneurs representing medium to large family-owned food businesses will discuss how their companies have grown globally by preserving a sustainable development model, quality of their food products and respect for stakeholders. Premium food brands are created by adhering to voluntary certification schemes. The panel’s debate will focus on the dimension of the businesses and their market position and opportunities for worldwide distribution.
Session Co-ChairsDiane Bertrand Fasken Martineau DuMoulin, Montreal; Young Lawyers Liaison Officer, IBA Closely Held and Growing Business Enterprises CommitteeThomas Kaiser-Stockmann tkslegal Berlin, Berlin
PanellistsMarco Ferrari Chief Executive Officer, Montenegro Group, BolognaMarco Gualtieri Founder, Seeds & Chips, MilanMarco Monaco Sorge Tonucci & Partners, Rome; Secretary, IBA Young Lawyers’ CommitteeKarsten Nielsen Vice President, AAK Aarhus Karlsham AB, MalmöVicente Rodriguez Fuentes Chairman, European Food Law Association; VRF, Legal Agrifood Abogados, Brussels/Sevilla
1900 Conference dinnerNobile Collegio Chimico Farmaceutico
Located within a Roman Temple which was built by the Emperor Antonino Pius for his wife Faustina in 142 DC, the Nobile Collegio Chimico Farmaceutico was founded by Pope Martin V in 1492 and has since been ruled by 50 noble and distinguished members of the Corporation. Delegates will have the unique opportunity to enjoy dinner in a spectacular location amongst the temple’s ancient columns.
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0830 – 1730 Registration
0900 – 1030 Session five
Food self-sufficiency, distribution and agricultural commerceThe effects of legal obstacles between Mediterranean countries and how legal advances reached in the EU could help to improve agricultural commerce in North Africa and the New Levant. Which international distribution channels of agricultural and food products exist and how can they be made more effective, in particular with respect to the implementation of food and feed safety standards and controls in the food supply chain. How different standards of food product liability shall be considered.
The panel will exchange views on the present situation from a European and Arab Region perspective, opportunities and challenges and the recommended ways forward.
Session Co-ChairsDonia Hedda Elouze Cabinet Hedda-Ellouze & Belajouza-Felli, TunisSönke Lund Monereo Meyer Marinel-lo Abogados, Barcelona; Co-Chair, IBA International Sales Committee
PanellistsJavier Albarracín European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed), BarcelonaProfessor Matteo Benozzo University of Macerata, Macerata, ItalyGianluigi Cardone CIHEAM Bari, Valenzano, ItalyGloria Casas Sanlucar Group, ValenciaJens Karsten KWG Rechtsanwälte, Gummersbach, GermanyFrédérique Mestre International Institute for the Unification of Private Law UNIDROIT, RomeIngy Rasekh Amereller Legal Consultants FZE, Cairo
1030 – 1100 Coffee/tea break
Tuesday 7 June
1100 – 1230 Session six
Price controls and other trade barriers on the import and export of food in the Mediterranean region Subsidies and grants to agriculture businesses in order to enhance food security and self-sufficiency might cause direct or indirect trade barriers and create challenges between countries and regions because of different financing schemes (‘public schemes v scarce finance’). Which legal exemptions and sanctions apply according to barriers in international food trade. Selling agricultural products to the feed, food and biofuel markets, with emphasis on the sales into countries of adverse political situations and lower food production standards might pose ethical, political and legal considerations. The panel will exchange views on the present situation from a European and Arab region perspective, opportunities and challenges and the recommended ways to go forward.
Session Co-Chairs Sebnem Isik NSN Law Firm, Istanbul; Treasurer, IBA International Sales CommitteeMartin Reufels Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek, Cologne; Vice Treasurer, IBA International Sales Committee
PanellistsEl Mamoun Amrouk Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), RomeMattia Colonnelli de Gasperis Colonnelli de Gasperis Studio Legale, MilanEvren Güldogan Promaya Consultancy Services, IstanbulRaul Angelo Papotti Chiomenti Studio Legale, Milan; Website Officer, IBA Individual Tax and Private Client Committee
1230 – 1400 Lunch
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Tuesday continued
1400 – 1530 Session seven
Structure and management of Mediterranean law firms – what differentiates them from their Anglo-Saxon and international sister firms and how can they learn from each other?It is often said that Southern European and Middle Eastern firms are less well managed than their competitors, in particular from the UK and the US. The members of this panel are involved in the management of leading firms in their respective jurisdictions and have a deep understanding of international trends and developments. They will discuss the structures of their firms, the market conditions as well as the success factors and compare their models with others, in particular those used in the Anglo-Saxon world.
This session will give the delegates the opportunity to improve their own practice learning from successful standards used by other firms.
Session Co-ChairsAyman A Khaleq Morgan Lewis & Bockius, Dubai; Young Lawyers Liaison Officer, IBA Arab Regional ForumHermann Knott Luther, Cologne
PanellistsGirgis Abd El-Shahid Shahid Law Firm, CairoRindala Beydoun Tribonian Law Advisors, Beirut/Dubai Jacques Buhart McDermott Will & Emery, Paris; Honorary Life Member of IBA Council and AssociationGabriella Covino Gianni Origoni Grippo Cappelli & Partners, Rome; Vice Chair – Europe, IBA Law Firm Management CommitteeRand Hannun Nabulsi & Associates, Amman Stefano Simontacchi BonelliErede, Milan
1530 – 1600 Coffee/tea break
1600 – 1730 Session eight
Develop practice and sector groups – specialisation and industry knowledge as differentiating factors for law firms Specialisation and industry knowledge are increasingly requested by clients. They increase quality and efficiency by reducing costs and liability risks at the same time. They also help a law firm to distinguish itself from others. This panel will analyse how to build and expand these two areas successfully and build a respective reputation in the market.
Session Co-ChairsVittorio Noseda NCTM Studio Legale, Milan; Newsletter Officer, IBA Communications Law CommitteeJuan Roca Sagarra Roca Junyent, Barcelona
PanellistsJil Ahdab Ginestie Magellan Paley-Vincent, Paris; Co-Chair, IBA Mediation CommitteeEmiliano Berti Head of Legal and Compliance Europe, Nokia Networks, RomeMari Cruz Taboada Managing Director, Iberian Lawyer, MadridLluís Paradell Freshfields, Rome
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InformationDate5–7 June 2016
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LanguageAll working sessions and conference materials will be in English.
How to registerRegister online by 22 April at www.ibanet.org/conferences/conf705aspx and make payment by credit card, to avail of the ten per cent online registration discount or complete the attached registration form and return it to Caroline Perkins at the IBA together with your payment. You should receive emailed confirmation of your registration within five days; if you do not then please contact Caroline Perkins at [email protected]
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Corporate counsel e440 e810
Guest e30 e30
Conference dinner e65 e65
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Guest e30 e30
Conference dinner e65 e65
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Hotel Nazionale Rome
131 Piazza Montecitorio00186 Rome ItalyTel: +39 06 6950 0704Website: www.hotelnazionale.it
Hotel Colonna Palace
Piazza Montecitorio 1200186 RomeItalyTel: +39 06 675 191Website: www.hotelcolonnapalace.com
Hotel Sole Al Pantheon
Piazza della Rotonda 6300186 RomeItalyTel: + 39 06 678 0441Website: www.hotelsolealpantheon.com
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Sunday 5 June
1800 Welcome receptionHotel Nazionale Rome131 Piazza Montecitorio00186 Rome
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Monday 6 June
1900 Conference dinnerNobile Collegio Chimico FarmaceuticoVia in Miranda 1000186 Rome
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4th Mediterranean ConferenceSustainable Agriculture and Food Security in the Mediterranean Region
5–7 June 2016, Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome, Italy
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