First Annual PCSE Meeting
The Working Group on Property, Citizenship, and Social Entrepreneurism (PCSE... "peace") is having its first meeting in Washington, D.C. on Friday Nov. 12 and 13. The meeting will be held at The Greenberg House of Syracuse University located at 2301 Calvert St, NW in the Woodley Park section of Washington, D.C. Y
Participants and Paper Titles/Topics
1) Robin Paul Malloy, Syracuse University. Meeting Organizer
2) Carol Rose, Yale University. Keynote speaker.
3) Ann Bartow, University of South Carolina. Property Without Metes and Bounds
4) Brett Frischmann, Loyola University of Chicago. Defending Open Access: The Need for Sustainable Infrastructure Commons
5) Shubha Ghosh, University at Buffalo, Sate University of New York, and SMU Law School. Copyright and Privatization: Connecting Markets, Government, and Culture.
6) Ivan Velev, The World Bank, Washington, D.C. Property Rights in Transition: The Development Context
7) Peter Yu, Michigan State University. Private Property Rights with Chinese Characteristics
8) Marleen O’Connor, Stetson University. Employees and Corporate Governance: Property Issues within the Firm
9) Christian C. Day, Syracuse University. Property to Market: The Transformation of Business Investments in Emerging Markets
10) Carol Brown, University of Alabama. (TBA)
11) David Driesen, Syracuse University. Property Rights and Emissions Trading
12) James C. Smith, University of Georgia, Unified Title Information Systems: Advantages for Emerging Market Economies
13) Tom Allen, University of Durham, U.K. Human Rights, Transitional Justice and the Restoration of Property
14) Shelby Green, Pace University. Specific Relief for Ancient Deprivations of Property
15) Matthew Mirow, Florida International University. Globalizing Property
16) Marc Poirier, The NAFT Expropriation Debate Through the Eyes of a Property Theorists
17) Karen Morrow, University of Leeds, U.K. More than Property: Land, Indigenous Peoples, and other Minorities
18) Joyce Palomar, University of Oklahoma. Law and Development Economics: Examples fromChina
19) Ted Fischer, Vanderbilt University (Dept. of Anthropology). Development and Hegemony: Cultural Property and Cultural Propriety in the Maya Region
20) Frank Emmert, Indiana University – Indianapolis. Democratic Institutions and Property Rights
21) Doris Long, John Marshall Law School. TBA
22) Errol Meidinger, University at Buffalo, State University of New. TBA
23) Ross B. Emmett, Michigan State University (James Madison College). General Discussant/Participant
24) Susan Sell, George Washington University, The Globalization of Intellectual Property
PROGRAM:
FRIDAY, NOV. 12
| 11:45 - 12:00 | Check-in and registration |
| 12:00 – 1:00 | Lunch provided |
| 1:00 – 1:10 | Welcome by Robin Paul Malloy |
| 1:10 – 2:00 | Carol Rose, Yale Privatization and Democratic Governance |
| 2:00 – 2:10 | Break |
| 2:10 – 4:10 | Frank Emmert, Indiana University – Indianapolis Democratic Institutions and Property Rights |
| Ivan Velev, The World Bank, Washington, D.C. Property Rights in Transition: The Development Context |
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| Ted Fischer, Vanderbilt University (Dept. of Anthropology) Properties and Cultural Proprieties: Self-Interests and Cooperation in Highland Maya Communities |
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| Marc Poirier The NAFTA Expropriation Debate Through the Eyes of a Property Theorist |
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| 4:10 – 4:20 | Break |
| 4:20 – 6:00 |
Peter Yu, Michigan State University Doris Long, John Marshall Law School Joyce Palomar, University of OklahomaLaw and Development Economics: Examples from China |
| 6:00 | Dinner on your own |
SATURDAY, NOV. 13
| 8:30 – 9:00 | Coffee, muffins, snacks |
| 9:00 – 10:30 | Christian C. Day, Syracuse University Property to Market: The Transformation of Business Investments in Emerging Markets |
| Marleen O’Connor, Stetson UniversityEmployees and Corporate Governance: Property Issues within the Firm | |
| David Driesen, Syracuse University Property Rights and Emissions Trading |
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| 10:30 – 10:40 | Break |
| 10:40 – 12:30 |
Tom Allen, University of Durham, U.K.Human Rights, Transitional Justice and the Restoration of Property Karen Morrow, University of Leeds, U.K. Matthew Mirow, Florida International University |
| 12:30 – 1:30 | Lunch provided |
| 1:30 – 3:00 | Susan Sell, George Washington University The Globalization of Intellectual Property Brett Frischmann, Loyola University of Chicago Defending Open Access: The Need for Sustainable Infrastructure Commons Shubha Ghosh, University at Buffalo, State University of New York and SMU Law School Copyright and Privatization: Connecting Markets, Government, and Culture |
| 3:00 – 3:1 | Break |
| 3:10 – 6:00 |
James C. Smith, University of Georgia Carol Brown, University of Alabama |
| Wrap up | |






