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NOVEMBER 4–7 | WASHINGTON DC
LAW, JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT WEEK 2019RIGHTS, TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
CONTENT
Welcome Message 1
App and Social Media 2
Wifi 2
By the Numbers 3
Biometric Mirror Installation 4
Exhibit Booths 5
Schedule 6-13
Monday 6-7
Tuesday 8-9
Wednesday 10-11
Thursday 12-13
Sponsors 14-15 Venue 16
Meet LJD Week 2019 Team 17
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Dear Law, Justice and Development Week family,
The World Bank Legal Vice Presidency looks forward to welcoming you to Law, Justice and Development Week 2019. Each year, Law, Justice and Development Week gathers leading voices in the field of law and development around some of the most important conversations to help define our shared responsibility towards a better world for all.
The Law, Justice and Development Week annual conversations reflect on what has been accomplished to date, and just as importantly, discuss how we can effectively build measurable development outcomes to benefit those who need them the most.
It is a reality that much of the innovation driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution is powered by disruptive technologies. From the digitalization of goods and services, computing, to artificial intelligence, FinTech, and RegTech, public and private sector actors have access to a plethora of means to help improve economies and livelihoods. While leaders in innovation generally come from the private sector, governments can deploy technologies to increase efficiency, transparency, and accessibility. These can be seen in countless examples of technology helping facilitate the delivery of services such as personal identification, land registry, voting, and traceability among others.
Rapid technological advances come with risks and challenges to traditional legal frameworks which are often unable to adjust as rapidly. As development and legal professionals, it is essential that our conversations help anticipate how law and the legal community can proactively and positively shape the evolving agenda.
This year’s theme of “Rights, Technology and Development” is at the forefront of our current engagements as development practitioners. How can technology help us reach the most remote places on Earth to make sure livelihoods are transformed for the better? How can technology help promote greater access to justice for all?
As you join us from all parts of the world and from different sectors, we look forward to the influx of novel ideas that will build on the existing work to continue positively shaping our development work. I hope you will make the most of the knowledge sharing experience we are offering at Law, Justice and Development Week 2019. We are thrilled to expand our collaborative work between the World Bank Group, multilateral organizations, governments, court systems, NGOs, and the private sector around rights, technology and development.
Warmly,
Sandie Okoro Senior Vice President and World Bank Group General Counsel
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LAW, JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT WEEK 2019BY THE NUMBERS
BIOMETRICMIRROR
INSTALLATION
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MINISTERS & CHIEF
JUSTICES
32
SESSIONS
67
HACKATHONFOR
JUSTICE
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ORGANIZATIONS
165SPEAKERS
200
GENERAL COUNSELS
18PARTNERS
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BIOMETRIC MIRROR INSTALLATION
LOCATION: MC ATRIUM
For assistance, look for our LJD Week 2019 Staff and Volunteers.
An ethically provocative interactive installation that enables public participation in the de-batearoundethicsandArtificial Intelligence.Participantsare invited tohave their facephotographed and witness the reveal of their psychometric analysis, including attributes such as aggressiveness, weirdness and emotional instability. Ultimately, a personalized sce-narioofalgorithmicdecision-makingisshowninordertostimulateindividualreflectionontheethicalapplicationofartificialintelligence.
Biometric Mirror is a research project to explore attitudes towards facial analysis and automated decision-making.
Data captured by the cameras and displayed on the screen is anonymised and securely transmitted. All data is erased irreversibly upon terminating interactions. Data cannot be used to personally identify you or passersby. You can step out of the camera frame to make all information disappear from the screen immediately.
The research is being conducted by researchers at Interaction Design Lab at the Uni-versity of Melbourne, with support from Science Gallery Melbourne.
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For assistance, look for our LJD Week 2019 Staff and Volunteers.
EXHIBIT BOOTHS
LOCATION: MC ATRIUM
WORLD BANK OPEN ARCHIVES,OPEN ACCESS, AND
TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION LAB
DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
IN AFRICA
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
FRENCH HUB
GLOBAL FORUM ON
LAW, JUSTICE & DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL LAWINSTITUTE
LEGAL CAREERS
LJD WEEK INFO
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MONDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2019|DAY ONEPreston Auditorium MC 2-800
8:00 – 4:00 PM Registration | Preston Front Lobby 8:00 – 9:00 AM Breakfast | MC Atrium 8:30 – 5:30 PM Exhibit Booths | Monday-Thursday, MC Atrium8:30 – 5:30 PM Biometric Mirror Installation by University of Melbourne | Monday-Thursday, MC Atrium
9:00 10:00
Preston Auditorium 01 || Leveraging Innovations for Rights and Justice—Keynote Panel Broadcast on World Bank Live
Welcoming Remarks
• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank• David Malpass, President, World Bank GroupSpeakers
• Ahmad Ashkar, Founder and CEO, Hult Prize Foundation• Peggy Hicks, Director,ThematicEngagement,SpecialProcedures,andRighttoDevelopmentDivision,OfficeoftheHigh
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
Moderator
• Denis Robitaille, Vice President,InformationandTechnologySolutions,andChiefInformationOfficer,WorldBankGroupOrganized in cooperation with the International Law Institute
Coordinator: Prachi Shrikant Tadsare, World Bank
10:00 10:30
Preston Auditorium 02 || Legal and Regulatory Aspects of a Digital EconomySpeakers
• Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, Deputy Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development• Mary C. Hallward-Driemeier, Senior Economic Adviser, Finance, Competitiveness and Innovation Global Practice, World Bank GroupCoordinator: Holti Banka, World Bank
10:30 Networking and Coffee Break | MC Atrium
11:0011:30
03 || PANEL on Advancing the Rule of Law: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in JudiciariesSpeakers
• Hon. Ivor Archie, Chief Justice, Trinidad and Tobago• Hon. Héctor Enrique Lama More, Supreme Judge, Supreme
Court of Justice, Peru • Hon. Lynne Leitch, Justice, Superior Court of Justice, Ontario• Nicolas Economou, Chair, Science, Law and Society Initiative, The
Future SocietyModerator
• Jason Reichelt,CrimePreventionandCriminalJusticeOfficer,UnitedNationsOfficeonDrugsandCrime
Coordinators: Nicolas Miailhe, The Future Society; Roberta Solis, UNODC
04 || Blockchain Technology in Africa: Development through Investment Opportunities Speakers
• Modupe Odele, Finance Attorney, Vazi Legal• Adam Barker,ChiefStrategyOfficer,DiginexModerator: Amanda Dakoure, Senior Legal Counsel, African
Development BankCoordinators: Amanda Dakoure and Emmy Rono, AfDB
11:3012:00
05 || #Hackathon4Justice: Promoting the Rule of Law through TechnologySpeakers
• Lindiwe Matlali, Founder, Africa Teen Geeks, South Africa• Chukwudumebi Onwuli, Team LFT, Nigeria• Siyabonga Liam Nkosi, Wakanda Vibe, South AfricaModerator: Gilberto Duarte, Crime Prevention and Criminal JusticeOfficer,UNODC,Brazil
12:0012:30
06 || Modelling a Rights-Based Framework for Governance of Cross Border Data in Africa Speakers
• Alexis Serfaty, Director, Public Policy Access Partnerships• Douglas Gichuki, Research Fellow, Strathmore University, Nairobi
12:301:15
Preston Auditorium INTERACTIVE SESSION || Biometric Mirror: Exposing the Need for Inclusive Technology EthicsSpeaker: Niels Wouters, Head of Research and Emerging Practice, Research Fellow, Science Gallery, University of Melbourne
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Preston Auditorium MC 2-800
2:002:30
07 || PANEL on Technology Innovation for Climate Action: Legal and Governance AspectsSpeakers
• Dave Rejeski, Director, Technology, Innovation and the Environment Project, Environmental Law Institute
• William Burns, Co-Director & Professor of Research, Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy, American University
• Cynthia Scharf, Senior Strategy Director, Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative
• Erick Fernandes, Global Lead, Technology, Innovation, & Climate Smart Agriculture, World Bank
Moderator
• Markus Pohlmann, Senior Counsel, World BankFacilitated by the World Bank Legal Thematic Working Group on Climate
Change
Coordinator: Duygu Cicek, World Bank
08 || Artificial Intelligence and Megaprojects: A Guide to Protecting Human RightsSpeaker: Virginia A. Greiman, Attorney Advisor, Harvard Law
School
2:303:00
09 || Tackling Fake News through Balancing Human Rights and the Public InterestSpeakers
• Jan Wouters, Full Professor of Public International Law and Director, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies
• Dinah L. Shelton, Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law Emeritus, The George Washington University
Moderator: Siobhan McInerney-Lankford, Senior Counsel, World Bank
Coordinator: Axel Marx, Leuven University
3:003:30
10 || OHADA: What Prospects at the Crossroads of The Law and the Digital ? Session in French with English interpretation sponsored by Foundation for Civil Law
Interviewee: Boubacar Sidiki Diarrah, Director of Legal Affairs, Communication and Documentation of Organization for the harmonization of business Law in Africa
Interviewer: Anne-Charlotte Gros, Executive Director, Foundation for Civil Law
3:30 Networking and Coffee Break | MC Atrium
4:004:30
11 || PANEL on Identity for Inclusion, Inclusion for IdentitySpeakers
• Raman Narayanswamy, Vice President, Humanitarian and Development, Mastercard
• Fabro Steibel, Executive Director, Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro
• Vyjayanti Desai,ProgramManager,IdentificationforDevelopment (ID4D), World Bank
Moderator
• Tanya Southerland, Senior Managing Counsel, Strategic Growth, Mastercard
Coordinators: Alexandre Barbosa, ITS; Tanya Southerland, Mastercard
12 || GovTech for JusticeInterviewees
• Khuram Farooq, Senior Financial Management Specialist, Digital Governance Community of Practice, World Bank
• Dory Reiling, Former Senior Judge, Amsterdam District CourtInterviewer: Klaus Decker, Senior Public Sector Specialist, Chair
Justice and Development Community of Practice, World Bank
4:305:00
13 || Role of Laws & Institutions in Technology Based Solutions: Water & Human InsecuritySpeakers
• RoseAnn Rotandaro, CEO and Founder, Village Link• Joseph Babarsky, Director of Partnerships, Communications &
Gratitude, Not Impossible Labs & Not Impossible Awards Moderators: Val Okaru-Bisant, Professorial Lecturer, Catholic
University of America; Edith Ruguru Mwenda, Senior Counsel, World Bank
5:005:30
14 || PANEL on Data Governance and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Preparing Our Future Lawyers? Introductory Remarks: Camille Nelson, Dean and Professor of Law,
American University Washington College of Law
Speakers
• Samir Jain, Partner, Jones Day• Aradhana Kumar-Capoor, Director and General Counsel,
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency • Alex Joel, Scholar-in-Residence, Program on Technology, Security,
and Law, American University Washington College of LawModerator: Padideh Ala’i, Director, American University
Washington College of LawCoordinators: Fernanda Nicola, AU WCL; Min Ji Kim, World Bank
15 || Science, Technology and Environmental Rule of LawSpeakers
• Hon. Basil Williams, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Guyana
• H.E. Maria Tereza Uille Gomes, Adviser to the National Counselor of Justice, Brazil
Moderator: Carl Bruch, Director of International Programs, Environmental Law Institute
5:306:00
6:158:00
Reception sponsored by the American University Washington College of Law, Jones Day and the World Bank Legal Vice Presidency | MC Atrium
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2019|DAY TWOPreston Auditorium MC 2-800
8:00 – 4:00 PM Registration | Preston Front Lobby 8:00 – 9:00 AM Breakfast | MC Atrium 8:30 – 5:30 PM Exhibit Booths | Monday-Thursday, MC Atrium8:30 – 5:30 PM Biometric Mirror Installation by University of Melbourne | Monday-Thursday, MC Atrium 8:45 – 5:00 PM #Hackathon4Justice organized by UNODC and Africa Teen Geeks | Tuesday-Wednesday, MC 4-800
9:009:30
17 || PANEL on Justice for All: Scaling Access to Justice through Digital TechnologyIntroductory Remarks
• Jürgen Zattler, Executive Director, World Bank Group
Speakers
• Hon. Irene Chirwa Mambilima, Chief Justice, Zambia• Sam Muller, Director, Hague Institute for Innovation of Law• Maaike de Langen, Head of Research, Taskforce on Justice, PathfindersforPeaceful,JustandInclusiveSocieties
• Tanina Rostain, Professor, Georgetown University Law Center• Thomas Meyer, Cluster Coordinator, German Development
Cooperation Moderator
• Armin Nolting, Programme Director (Governance), German Development Cooperation
Coordinators: Yannic Koertgen and Christiane Wolowiec, German Develop-ment Cooperation; Paul Prettitore, World Bank
18 || Technology Disruptions to International Water Law: Exploring New FrontiersSpeakers
• Renée Martin-Nagle, President, A Ripple Effect• Nagaraja Rao Harshadeep, Global Lead, World BankModerator: Christina Leb, Senior Counsel, World Bank
9:3010:00
19 || Use of Satellite Imagery for Decision Making and EnforcementSpeakers
• Anders Pedersen, Resource Watch Director, World Resources Institute
• Craig Hammer, Program Manager, World Bank • Leo Bottrill, CEO and Founder, MaphubsCoordinator: Anders Pedersen
10:0010:30
20 || Digitizing Land Records through Blockchain in Lower Middle-Income Countries Works !Speaker: Sonia Bashir Kabir, Co-founder and Chairman, Digiland
Moderator: Romain Pison, Senior Transport and Digital Transformation Specialist, World Bank
10:30 Networking and Coffee Break | MC Atrium
11:0011:30
21 || PANEL on Regulating Drones in the Development Context: Vision, Value, VulnerabilitiesFrench interpretation sponsored by World Bank Africa
Speakers
• Conor French, General Counsel, Zipline • Kofi Asante, Head, Strategy and Development, Elroy Air• Harrison Wolf, Lead Aerospace and Drones, World Economic
Forum• Lisa Ellman, Partner, Hogan Lovells LLPModerators
• Edward Charles Anderson, Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist, World Bank
• Nneoma Nwogu, Senior Counsel, World BankCoordinators: Nneoma Nwogu and Marjorie Mpundu, World Bank
22 || Digital Solutions for Financing Small-Scale Farmers: Benefits and RisksSpeaker
• Cynthia Colaiacovo, Deputy General Counsel, International Fund for Agricultural Development
Coordinator: Matteo Mazzoni, IFAD
11:3012:00
23 || Doing No Harm with Technology CANCELLEDSpeaker
• Massimo Marelli,HeadofDataProtectionOffice,InternationalCommittee of the Red Cross
Coordinator: Austin Shangraw, ICRC
12:0012:30
24 || Social Impact Television and the Fight Against Looted Antiquities & TerrorismSpeaker: Mark Vlasic, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University
Law Center Coordinator: Alle Tyler, Georgetown University
12:302:00
Workplace Skills for the 21st century: Beating Burnout followed by “LEG Art for Thought“(For World Bank Legal Vice Presidency Staff)
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Preston Auditorium MC 2-800
2:002:30
25 || PANEL on Ethical Concerns about the Use of Social Media by JudgesSpeakers
• Hon. Lynne Leitch, Justice, Superior Court of Justice, Ontario• Anurag Bana, Senior Legal Advisor, Legal Policy & Research Unit,
International Bar AssociationModerator
• Jason Reichelt,CrimePreventionandCriminalJusticeOfficer,UnitedNationsOfficeonDrugsandCrime
Coordinators: Roberta Solis, UNODC; Sara Carnegie, Internatonial Bar As-sociation
26 || How Big Data Analytics and AI Can Reduce Corruption and Protect Human RightsSpeaker
• Denilson Feitoza Pacheco, Attorney General’s Special Advisor, Public Ministry of Minas Gerais
2:303:00
27 || Legal Services for 44 million Colombians: The Digital Transformation of Procuraduría General de la NaciónSpeaker
• Fernando Carrillo-Florez, Procurador General, ColombiaModerator
• David Varela, Advisor, Procurador General, Colombia
3:003:30
28 || Is Data Protection the New Competition Regulation?Interviewee
• Maurice Stucke, Professor of Law, University of Tennessee College of Law
Interviewer• Rory Macmillan, Partner, Macmillan KeckDiscussants
• Gordon Myers, Principal Counsel, IFC• David Satola, Lead Counsel, World BankCoordinator: David Satola, World Bank
29 || Legal System Data Visualizations Improve Access to Justice for Guatemalan VictimsInterviewee
• Jacobo Mazariegos, Regional Specialist, MERL, International Justice Mission
Interviewer
• Rachael Jackson, Global Advisor, MERL, International Justice Mission
Coordinator: Holly Burkhalter, IJM
3:30 Networking and Coffee Break | MC Atrium
4:004:30
30 || PANEL on Harnessing Personal Data for Development: Mitigating Bad Consequences from Doing Good and the Impact of Cross Border Transfers and Data StorageOpening Remarks
• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, and Vice President, Compliance, World Bank
Speakers
• Tami Dokken,ChiefDataPrivacyOfficer,WorldBank• Jennifer Daskal, Professor, American University• Peter Winn,ActingChiefPrivacyandCivilLibertiesOfficer,
United States Department of Justice• Jim Halpert, Partner, Co-Chair, Global Cybersecurity Practice, Co-
Chair, Global Data Protection Privacy and Security Practice, DLA Piper
• Tanya Southerland, Senior Managing Counsel, Strategic Growth, Mastercard
Closing Remarks
• Makhtar Diop, Vice President, Infrastructure, World Bank Group
Coordinator: Arunima Dhar, World Bank
31 || Towards a Model Law for the Regulation of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Public PolicySpeaker
• Jason Fung,LegalOfficer/BarristerandSolicitor,DepartmentofJustice and Solicitor General, Government of Alberta
4:305:00
32 || The Analog Complements for AI in the Legal ProfessionInterviewee• Brian Ulicny, Vice-President, Thomson Reuters LabInterviewer
• Alessandra Iorio, Assistant General Counsel, World Bank Coordinator: Rowena Gorospe, World Bank
5:005:30
33 || Development Solutions by Winners of LJD Week 2019 Law Student ContestSpeakers
• Rachel Kathini Mwendwa, L.L.B. student, University of Nairobi, Kenya
• Víctor Daniel Cabezas Albán, L.L.M. student, Universidad Externado de Colombia
Concluding Remarks: Paul Linnarz, Director, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, USA
Coordinator: Peter Laszlo Vincze, World Bank
6:00 Venue: The George Washington University School of Law
Frederick M. Lawrence Student Conference Center, Lisner Hall, Second Floor, 2023 G Street, N.W., Washington D.C. (VENUE WITH LIMITED SPACE)
Reception sponsored by The George Washington University School of Law Opening Remarks: Chris Bracey, Interim Dean, The George Washington University School of Law Coordinator: Rosa Celorio, The George Washington University School of Law
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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2019|DAY THREEPreston Auditorium MC 2-800
8:00 – 4:00 PM Registration | Preston Front Lobby8:00 – 9:00 AM Breakfast | MC Atrium8:30 – 5:30 PM Exhibit Booths | Monday-Thursday, MC Atrium8:30 – 5:30 PM Biometric Mirror Installation by University of Melbourne | Monday-Thursday, MC Atrium8:45 – 5:00 PM #Hackathon4Justice organized by UNODC and Africa Teen Geeks | Tuesday-Wednesday, MC 4-800
9:0010:30
Preston Auditorium 34 || Question Time with IFI General Counsels on Rights, Technology and Development Moderator
• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
Speakers
• IFI General Counsels Coordinators: Prachi Shrikant Tadsare and Zi En Chow, World Bank
10:30 Networking and Coffee Break | MC Atrium
11:0011:30
35 || Nowhere to Hide: Exposing Corruption through Open Source InvestigationsSpeakers
• J.R. Mailey, Director of Investigations, The Sentry • James Barker, Senior Director, Business Intelligence and
Investigations, Kroll Moderator
• Ronald Machen, Co-Chair, White Collar Defense and Investigations Practice, WilmerHale
Coordinators: Anna Lorem Ramos, World Bank; Sanctions Board Secretariat
36 || Innovations for Justice CANCELLED
11:3012:00
Preston Auditorium 37 || Technology and Development: Peas in a Pod or Strange BedfellowsSpeakers
• Tim Murphy, General Counsel, Mastercard • Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World BankCoordinators: Tanya Southerland and Jennifer Kramer, Mastercard; Escarlata Baza Nunez, World Bank
12:0012:30
Preston Auditorium 38 || Justice for All? The Impact of AI and Blockchain on “Legal”Speaker
• Joseph Raczynski, Technologist & Futurist, Thomson Reuters
12:302:00
Lunch provided in MC East Dining Room (Venue with limited capacity)Luncheon Session || Using Data to Expand Access to Justice: Findings on Legal Needs and Access to Civil Justice in 101 CountriesOpening Remarks: Suet-Fern Lee, Partner, Board Member & Chair, International Leadership Team, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, Singapore
Speakers
• Alejandro Ponce,ChiefResearchOfficer,WorldJusticeProject• William Hubbard, Board Chair, World Justice Project • John Nery, Senior Editor, Philippine Daily Inquirer• Mondli Makhanya, Editor, City Press newspaper (South Africa)Moderator: Elizabeth Andersen, Executive Director, World Justice ProjectCoordinators: Ted Piccone, Matthew Harman, and Joel Martinez, WJP
2:005:15
Closed Session (For IFI General Counsels)
International Financial Institution General Counsel Roundtable hosted by Sandie Okoro
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Preston Auditorium MC 2-800
2:002:30
39 || PANEL on Emerging Technologies and Law/PolicySpeakers
• Alejandro Pardo Vegezzi, Principal Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank
• Robert J. Hawkins, Global Lead, Technology and Innovation in Education, World Bank
• Ziyang Fan, Head of Digital Trade, World Economic Forum• Björn-Sören Gigler, Senior Digital Innovation Specialist, Digital
Innovation and Blockchain Unit in DG Connect, European Commission
• Amy Davine Kim,ChiefPolicyOfficer,ChamberofDigitalCommerce
Moderator
• Patricia Miranda, Senior Counsel, World BankCoordinator: Yusaku Kawashima, World Bank
40 || Environmental and Social Impact Assessment, Rights and the Use of Digital Technology – MDB Perspectives
Speakers
• Angela Delfino, Senior Counsel, EBRD• Carlos Gabriel Arias, Senior E&S Specialist, IFC• Sarah Pyatt, Senior GIS Consultant, Mott MacDonald• Sofia de Abreu Ferreira, Senior Counsel, World BankModerator: Tatyana Butler, Principal Counsel, EBRD Coordinators: Angela Delfino; Sofia de Abreu Ferreira
2:303:00
41 || Legal Mandates for Accessible Identification: Including Marginalized Groups American Sign Language interpretation sponsored by World Bank
Speakers
• Clifton Cortez, Global Advisor on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, World Bank
• Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo, Global Disability Advisor, World BankModerator: Maninder Gill, Director, Social Development and ESF, World Bank
Coordinator: Deepti Raja, World Bank
3:003:30
42 || Challenges of Digital Access to Rights
French interpretation sponsored by Paris Bar
Speakers
• Basile Ader, Vice President, Paris Bar• Pierre-Louis Rolle, Deputy Director, French Digital AgencyModerator: Karen Mossberger, Professor, Arizona State UniversityCoordinators: Anne Souleliac and Christian Brugerolle, Paris Bar
3:30 Networking and Coffee Break | MC Atrium
4:004:30
43 || PANEL on GBVxTech: How Can Technology Help Prevent, Mitigate and Respond to Gender-Based Violence? Speakers
• Karen Naimer,Director,ProgramonSexualViolenceinConflictZones, Physicians for Human Rights
• Michele Decker, Associate Professor, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins
• Paulina Rudnicka, Legal Advisor, ABA Rule of Law Initiative, American Bar Association
• Laura Hinson, Social and Behavioral Scientist, International Center for Research on Women
Moderator: Diana Arango, Senior GBV and Development Specialist, World Bank
Coordinators: Mirai Maruo and Alicia Hammond, World Bank
44 || Exclusion, Poverty, and the Law: Digitization for Legal Empowerment
Introductory Remarks: Paula Tavares, Senior Legal and Gender Specialist, World Bank
Speakers
• Chelsea Shelton, Programme Analyst, Rule of Law, Security & Human Rights, United Nations Development Programme
• Maaike de Langen, Head of Research, Taskforce on Justice, PathfindersforPeaceful,JustandInclusiveSocieties
• Yannic Koertgen, Advisor, Rule of Law, German Development Cooperation
Coordinators: Yannic Koertgen and Christiane Wolowiec, GDC
4:305:00
45 || Technology Transfer to Support Climate Action: the Role of MDBs
Speakers
• Tatyana A. Butler, Principal Counsel, EBRD• Flavia Rosembuj, Global Lead for Blended Finance, Climate Business
and Trust Funds, IFC• Solongo Zulbaatar, Legal Counsel, Green Climate Fund Moderator: Angela Delfino, Senior Counsel, EBRDCoordinator: Tatyana A. Butler
5:005:30
46 || GenderGuard: Blockchain Solutions for Gender InequalitySpeakers
• Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Associate Dean, University of Pennsylvania Law School
• Paula Tavares, Senior Legal and Gender Specialist, World Bank• Francesca Daverio, Senior Counsel, World BankModerator: Shelly Collins, Founder, The Shatter Fund
47 || International Organizations as Global Data Governors Speakers
• Angelina Fisher, Director, Policy & Practice, Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies
• Thomas Streinz, Executive Director, Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies
• David Satola, Lead Counsel, World BankCoordinator: Angelina Fisher
6:00 Dinner in cooperation with Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (By Invitation Only)
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2019|DAY FOURPreston Auditorium MC 2-800
8:00 – 12:00 PM and 4:00 – 6:00 PM Registration | Preston Front Lobby8:00 – 9:00 AM Breakfast | MC Atrium8:30 – 5:30 PM Exhibit Booths | Monday-Thursday, MC Atrium8:30 – 5:30 PM Biometric Mirror Installation by University of Melbourne | Monday-Thursday, MC Atrium
9:009:30
48 || PANEL on The Future of Justice: Unraveling the Potential for Coded Bias in Algorithmic Regulatory and Judicial Decision-MakingSpeakers
• Hon. Michael Whitten, Lord Chief Justice, Tonga• Ramin Gurbanov, President, European Commission for the EfficiencyofJustice,CouncilofEurope
• Alison Jimenez, President, Dynamic Securities Analytics, Inc.Moderator
• Eva Maria Melis, Public Sector Specialist, World Bank
Coordinators: Eva Melis, World Bank; Alison Jimenez, Dynamic Securities Analytics, Inc.
49 || Disruptive Tech in Development: Tool for Integrity or Instrument of Corruption? Speakers
• Mihály Fazekas, Director & Founder, Government Transparency Institute (Via Video Conference)
• Raúl Alfaro-Pelico, Lead Climate Change Specialist, World BankModerator: Hon. Nicole Lamb-Hale, Managing Director, Business
Intelligence and Investigations, KrollCoordinator: Eugenia Pyntikova, Sanctions Board Secretariat, World Bank Group
9:3010:00
50 || Corporate Sustainability and the Role of General CounselSpeakers
• Vanessa Havard-Williams, Global Head of Environment and Partner, Linklaters LLP
• Christina Koulias, Senior Manager, Global Governance, United Nations Global Compact
Moderator: Christopher Stephens, General Counsel, International Finance Corporation
Coordinators: Christina Koulias and Vanessa Havard-Williams
10:0010:30
51 || Development Gamble: Sports Betting-Driver for Growth & Ally against Corruption Speaker: Percy Wilman, Special Counsel, LATAM Genius SportsCoordinator: Flavia Rosembuj, IFC
10:30 Networking and Coffee Break | MC Atrium
11:0011:30
52 || PANEL on How RegTech Can Help Secure the Promise of FinTechSpeakers
• Jerry Grossman, Deputy Director, Bankable Frontier Associates• Xavier Faz, Lead – Business Models, Consultative Group to Assist
the Poor (CGAP)• Sonja Kelly, Digital Finance Advisor, U.S. Department of StateModerator
• Paul Nelson, Digital Finance Advisor, USAID
Coordinators: Paul Nelson, Jun Jin, and Fernando Maldonado, USAID
53 || Using Technology and Human Rights to Break Down Barriers to Healthcare AccessInterviewee: Ralf Jurgens, Senior Technical Coordinator Human
Rights, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria
Interviewer: Kiraz Bulut, Legal Counsel, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
11:3012:00
54 || Using Pioneer Technology to Measure Perceptions of Gender-Based Violence OnlineSpeaker
• Paulina Rudnicka, Legal Advisor, ABA Rule of Law Initiative• Chaitra Shenoy, Gender-Based Violence Advisor, USAID• Mercedes Fogarassy, Portfolio Manager, RIWI CorpCoordinator: Paulina Rudnicka, ABA
12:0012:30
Preston Auditorium 55 || #Hackathon4Justice Award CeremonyArabic interpretation sponsored by United Nations Office on Drugs and CrimeRemarks• Marco Teixeira,SeniorProgrammeOfficer,UnitedNationsOfficeonDrugsandCrime• Lindiwe Matlali, Founder, Africa Teen Geeks• Major General Dr. Abdullah Al Mal, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, State of Qatar• Annette Dixon, Vice President, Human Development, World BankModerator: Yane Frenski,Consultant,UnitedNationsOfficeonDrugsandCrimeCoordinator: Gilberto Duarte, UNODC
12:301:00
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MC 2-800Legal Career || The Evolution of Career Pathways for Legal Professionals within the World Bank GroupSpeakers
• Ferid Belhaj, Regional Vice President, Middle East and North Africa, World Bank• Ethiopis Tafara,VicePresident&ChiefRisk,LegalandAdministrativeOfficer,MultilateralInvestmentGuaranteeAgency• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank• Imrana Jalal, Chairperson, Inspection Panel, World BankModerator: Sheila Braka Musiime, Chief Counsel, World BankCoordinator: Loren Atkins, World Bank
2:002:30
57 || Establishing a Privacy Framework for the World BankSpeakers
• Tami Dokken,ChiefDataPrivacyOfficer,WorldBank• Juliane Fries, Counsel, World BankClosing Remarks
• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, and Vice President, Compliance, World Bank
Coordinator: Juliane Fries, World Bank
58 || Technology and Ethics: Opportunities and ChallengesSpeakers
• Elizabeth M. Renieris, Fellow, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University
• Eleonore Pauwels, Global Fellow and Director, The Anticipatory Intelligence Lab, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
• Michael Hind, Distinguished Research Staff Member, IBMModerator: Kiril Nejkov, Counsel, International Finance
Corporation
2:303:00
59 || AI for Disability Inclusion: Navigating Bias, Ethics and Opportunity American Sign Language interpretation sponsored by World Bank
Speakers
• Susan Scott-Parker, Founder, Business Disability International, Global Procurement Taskforce
• Aly Rahim, Practice Manager, Social Development, West Africa, World Bank
Moderator: Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo, Global Disability Advisor, World Bank
Coordinator: Deepti Raja, World Bank
3:003:30
60 || Pizza Night and Personal Data Speaker
• Tami Dokken,ChiefDataPrivacyOfficer,WorldBank
Coordinator: Arunima Dhar, World Bank
61 || Juris Ex Machina: Technology & the Law of Corporate Responsibility Speakers• Suzanne Spears, Partner, International Arbitration | Business and
Human Rights, Allen & Overy LLP• Christine Chow, Director, Hermes Investment Management• Steven Mickelsen, General Counsel, 3degreesCoordinator: Jennifer White Callaghan, Allen & Overy LLP
3:30 Networking and Coffee Break | MC Atrium
4:004:30
62 || PANEL on Access to Justice for Whom? Justice, Pov-erty and Well-BeingSpeakers
• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
• Shanta Devarajan, Professor, Practice of International Development, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
• Rebecca Sandefur, Sociologist and Legal Scholar, University of Illinois
Moderator
• Paul Prettitore, Senior Land Administration Specialist, World Bank
63 || Modernizing the Colombian JudiciarySession in Spanish with English interpretation sponsored by
Governance, World Bank
Speakers
• Gloria Stella López, Magistrate, Supreme Council of the Judiciary, Colombia
• Jorge Luis Trujillo, Magistrate, Supreme Council of the Judiciary, Colombia
• Jose Mauricio Cuestas, Executive Director of Justice Administration
Moderator: Nicholas Menzies, Senior Governance Specialist, World Bank
4:305:00
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World Bank Group Event (By Invitation Only)
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MEET LJD WEEK 2019 TEAM
Sandie Okoro Host
Amir Shaikh Lead Organizer
Christian Tomas Diane Smith-Brown Dolie Schein Francesca Daverio
Georgina Wiese Kezia Paladina Laurence Coste
Luciana Lepri Peter Vincze Prachi Tadsare
Ronald Chari Sheherezade Malik Yasmine Djellal
Ines Bonvoisin Lanny Isimbi
Naicheng Deng
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Nneoma Nwogu
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