平特五不中
Launched in September 2021 under the auspices of the Professorship in Business Law, the 平特五不中 Seminars in Business and Society bring together renowned practitioners and scholars, judges and civil society activists to engage with current developments in Canadian and transnational business law. The Fall 2021 seminars are held via Zoom and admission is free. All are welcome.
Winter 2024
- 01 March 2024: With听Professor听Suzanne Bouclin -听University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Common Law.听2024 Canadian National Negotiation Competition - Keynote Address & Negotiation Master Class : Cognitive Errors in Negotiation
Fall 2023
- 01 November 2023: With听Prof. Olivia Smith听- Max Bell School of Public Policy, 平特五不中.听Addressing Human Trafficking: Paving the Way for an Effective Modern Slavery Response in Canada
- 06 November 2023: With听Delia Cristea听- Partner and General Counsel, Power Sustainable.听The Green Transition In The Corporate Sector Hope, Challenges, And What It Takes To Succeed - Practical Aspects -
- 08 November 2023: With听Coro Strandberg听- President, Strandberg Consulting Founding Chair, Canadian Purpose Economy Project.听'Corporate Purpose鈥 And The Urgency Of Transformation
Winter 2023
- 08 March 2023: With听Cynthia A. Williams听- Professor of Law | Indiana University, Maurer School of Law. The Culture Wars Jump the Tracks: Private Climate Governance, 鈥淣et Zero鈥 Prospects, and Politics
- 15 March 2023:听With Professor听Richard Janda听补苍诲听Iseoluwa Akintude听DCL (PhD) candidate. Bringing Corporate Purpose into the Mainstream: Directions for Canadian Law
Fall 2022
- 28 September 2022:听Peter Kolla, Partner Goodmans LLP, Toronto, The Corporation in Litigation: Reflections from a Bay Street Lawyer
- 3 October 2022:听Nadia Chiesa, Partner, Weir Foulds, Toronto, Litigation and Arbitration on behalf of vulnerable parties in a Transnational Context
- 11 November 2022:听Professor Penelope Simons & Professor Amy Salyzyn (U Ottawa), Professional responsibility and the defence of extractive corporations in transnational human rights and environmental litigation in Canadian courts听
Winter 2022
- 19 January 2022:听Kilian B盲lz -听Transnational Corporations and Infrastructure Development: Finance, Accountability, and Human Rights
- 09 February 2022:听Alan Dignam -听The AI Corporation: Corporate Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence听
- 14 February 2022: Sophie Schiller - La loi relative au devoir de vigilance apr猫s cinq ans: exp茅riences, le莽ons, futurs
- 18 February 2022:听Ryan Abbott - Artificial Intelligence as Author and Inventor
- 07 March 2022: Darren Rosenblum -听Power & Pay in the C-Suite
- 11 March 2022:听Christian Sch枚ne - Regulating Global Supply Chains
- 14 March 2022:听Elisabeth Neelin - Finding Precedent in the Unprecedented: The Continued Impacts of COVID on Litigation and Dispute Resolution
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All Seminars
- 8 November 2021: Shahla Ali听 - Advancing Global Stakeholder Representation Through Decentralized Transnational Dispute Resolution: A View from the Asia Pacific
- 29 October 2021: Kara Preedy - Labour & Employment Law: The German Experience
- 25 October 2021: Cynthia A. Williams - Corporations & Climate Change: Directors' Legal Obligations & Litigation
- 4 October 2021: Simon Archer - The Rising Tide of Climate Litigation: The Strategy and Politics
- 22 September 2021: Jonathan Price and Bernhard Maier - Cyberspace Law: 鈥楤ig Data鈥, Algorithmic Governance and Democracy
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Seminar Videos
Winter 2022
Alan Dignam听-听The AI Corporation: Corporate Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. 08/02/2022
The lecture examines three key aspects of the impact of AI on corporate governance. First, the tech industry鈥檚 general governance disfunction focused on highly controlling founders, the financing of technology and its impact on operational AI. Second, the corporatisation of AI development as it has moved rapidly in recent years from the universities to the tech companies creating a tension between academic values and corporate utility that in turn creates AI operational disfunction. Third, it examines the impact of operational AI on the corporation as a legal and economic entity which may remove the mitigating function of the board of directors creating a very direct form of market capitalism without any employee, environmental, community or short v long term mitigation of corporate actions.听
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Winter 2022
Sophie Schiller听-听La loi relative au devoir de vigilance apr猫s cinq ans: exp茅riences, le莽ons, futurs. 14/02/2022
La France a 茅t茅 le premier pays 脿 introduire une loi pour imposer aux soci茅t茅s de r茅diger un plan de vigilance pour pr茅venir les atteintes graves envers les droits humains et les libert茅s fondamentales, la sant茅 et la s茅curit茅 des personnes ainsi que l'environnement. Ces obligations s'imposent aux soci茅t茅s qui emploient plus de 5000 salari茅s en son sein ou au moins 10000 dans le groupe. 5 ans apr猫s, il est int茅ressant de faire un bilan de l'application de ce texte et des perspectives europ茅ennes actuelles pour 茅tendre son application.听
Winter 2022
Ryan Abbott - Artificial Intelligence as Author and Inventor. 18/02/2022
AI and people do not compete on a level-playing field. Self-driving vehicles may be safer than human drivers, but laws often penalize such technology. People may provide superior customer service, but businesses are automating to reduce their taxes. AI may innovate more effectively, but an antiquated legal framework constrains inventive AI. Ryan argues that the law should not discriminate between AI and human behavior and proposes a new legal principle of "AI Legal Neutrality" to ultimately improve human well-being. Among other things, in intellectual property law, AI Legal Neutrality means that we ought to provide intellectual property protection for the creative and inventive output of machines, even in the absence of traditional human authors and inventors, and even allow machines to be authors and inventors as a matter of law. Ryan is spearheading a series of legal test cases around the world seeking patent protection for AI-generated inventions and seeking to list the AI inventor as a patent inventor, with the AI's owner as the owner of any resultant patent rights.
Winter 2022
Darren Rosenblum - Power & Pay in the C-Suite. 07/03/2022
Over the past few decades, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) pay has risen spectacularly, as has debate regarding why this has occurred and whether policy should or can correct it. Yet one glaring fact about the C-Suite eludes much of the corporate governance literature and executive compensation policy reforms and proposals: the C-Suite, particularly the CEO role, has long been and continues to be dominated by men. Despite making up half the workforce, few women lead companies in corporate America. Only 8% of CEOs of Fortune 500 companies are women, and women make up less than a quarter of C-level executives. Ample evidence shows that when women come to dominate a profession, the salary of that profession drops. This is particularly true in high-paid white-collar jobs. In a recent听, published in听Inequality Inquiry, we pose the question of whether the opposite proves equally true: as men dominate a profession, does the salary of that profession rise? Might masculinity be the culprit behind increasingly outrageous CEO compensation packages? The听听begins to explore the correlation between executive compensation and men鈥檚 domination over senior executive roles, focusing on the CEO position. We delve into various theories that could help explain why men dominate the most lucrative role in corporate America. We argue that law and corporate governance need to account for these theories in designing solutions that address gender disparity in the CEO role.听