János MARTONYI
Former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Hungary
Prof János Martonyi, owner of the Széchenyi Prize, the Hungarian Corvin Chain Award for Merit, the French Ordre national du Mérite and the Légion d'honneur (Officier et Commandeur): university professor (University of Szeged; Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; College of Europe, Bruges and Natolin; Central European University, Budapest); politician, attorney, international arbitrator, author of numerous books, essays and articles primarily in the field of international trade law, competition policy and law, European integration and law, cooperation in Central-Europe, global regulations and international relations.
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Hungary in 1998-2002 and 2010-2014.
Presently member of the Panel of Arbitrators of ICSID (International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes), of the Board of MOL (Hungarian Oil Company) and Chairman of the Centre for Democracy Public Foundation.
Speakers
Jean-Pierre
RAFFARIN
Alain
PICHON
Sumeet
ANAND
Jean-Paul
BETBEZE
Joachim
BITTERLICH
Pascal
BONIFACE
Jean-Louis
BOURLANGES
Patrick
BRANDMAIER
André
CHIENG
Jean-Marie
GUEHENNO
Fabienne
KELLER
Rachel
KHAN
Catherine
LUBOCHINSKY
János
MARTONYI
Denis
RANQUE
Vera
SONGWE
Tertius
ZONGO
| Program | |
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| Friday, August 26th | |
| Welcome Coffee | 9h30 - 10h00 |
Welcome speakers
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10h00 - 10h15 |
| Keynote Speaker : Rachel KHAN, Lawyer, essayist and columnist | 10h15 - 10h30 |
| Video Interview between Jean-Pierre RAFFARIN and Tertius ZONGO, Former Prime minister of Burkina Faso, Senior Fellow and Director of the Sahel Chair at the FERDI | 10h30 - 10h45 |
1 – Political ruptures : the end of the free-market cycle ?
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10h45-12h15 |
| Lunch | 12h15 - 13h45 |
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2 - Economic changes: is this the Asian century ?
Opening video of Jean-Paul BETBEZE, University Professor of Economic Sciences (em.)
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13h45 - 15h00 |
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3 - Geopolitical changes: Where are we heading ?
Opening video of Vera SONGWE, Executive Secretary, UN Economic Commission for Africa
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15h00 - 16h20 |
| Keynote Speaker : Rachel KHAN, Lawyer, essayist and columnist | 16h20 - 16h30 |
Closing Remarks by
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16h30 - 17h00 |
