Rome Tor Vergata Islamic Finance Summer School - III Edition - Rome, 3 - 5 July 2013
ISLAMIC FINANCE AND LAW Managing pluralism in market economy Rome Tor Vergata Islamic Finance Summer School - III Edition Rome, 3 - 5 July 2013
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ISLAMIC FINANCE AND LAW Managing pluralism in market economy Rome Tor Vergata Islamic Finance Summer School - III Edition Rome, 3 - 5 July 2013
Although Islamic finance has constantly grown in the last decades, key theoretical and operative issues, such as the incidence of Islamic law in this market, are still under debate. Recognizing the relevance of these issues, the Summer School aims at providing a comprehensive guide to Islamic finance and law in a context of pluralism. By gathering major experts on the interaction between law and religion, as well as between ethics and economics in a frame of cultural diversity, the School will prove an illuminating opportunity for students, researchers and professionals to investigate the impact on market economy of an increasingly globalised world. The Summer School comprises three days of lectures and round tables, with regard to three fundamental subject-matters: - Ethics and religion in market economy; - The challenge of Islamic finance: law, economics and business management; - Islamic finance: a global market, an opportunity for the Mediterranean.
For the detailed programme, visit www.islamicfinance.it
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE The Summer School is addressed both to practitioners (bankers, lawyers, economic advisors, members of NGOs...), students and researchers in Finance, Economics, Law, Religious and Islamic Studies, as well as International and Political Studies.
LANGUAGE All the lectures are held in English. No translation service is provided.
EVENT SPONSORS LuxembourgForFinance Education and Culture DG, Lifelong Learning Programme
HOW TO REGISTER
Deadline: 28 June 2013 To register, please visit www.islamicfinance.it/registration
Registration fees €300 for professionals €250 for researchers €200 for students
Early registration fees (by 12 June 2013) Registration fees are reduced respectively to €250, €200 and €150
The fees include tuition, administrative expenses, teaching material, refreshments and lunches. Accommodation and travel expenses are not covered by the fees. Discounts on the fees are possible for groups of 5 or more people: on the point, please contact Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE All the participants will receive a certificate of attendance
VENUE Please refer to the Summer School website, section “Contacts and info”
ORGANIZED BY - CEIS Tor Vergata, Centre for Economic and International Studies - Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Academic Coordinator Valentino Cattelan
CONTACTS For any further information, please contact Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo. or call +39 06 72595405
TEACHING STAFF
Daniele Atzori Editorial Team Coordinator “Papers of Dialogue” (AGI) FEEM Senior Researcher
Valentino Cattelan Lecturer in Islamic Finance University of Rome Tor Vergata
Celia de Anca Professor of Global Diversity Instituto de Impresa (IE), Madrid
Eleanor de Rosmorduc Senior Adviser Luxembourg for Finance (LFF)
Nicholas HD Foster Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law School of Law, SOAS University of London
Gabriella Gimigliano Lecturer in Business Law, University of Siena Postdoctoral Research Fellow University of Napoli Federico II
Federica Miglietta Researcher in Financial Economics University of Bari
Tommaso Vito Russo Professor of Civil Law University of Salento
Maria Grazia Starita Researcher in Financial Economics University of Napoli Parthenope
Tommaso Saltini Research Fellow ALTIS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Business Development Manager Impact Capital, MENASA Region
Rebecca Schönenbach Ethical and Islamic finance investments expert Raven-Center, Berlin
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Outline
The global growth of Islamic finance has raised among practitioners and scholars new significant interest in the interaction between law and religion, as well as between ethics and economics. At the same time, the assertion of religious law in the area of commercial life, where secularism rules throughout the rest of the world, is contributing to challenge the neutrality of market economy, which is currently re-shaped in the light of cultural diversity also by the forces of globalization. Consequently, new topical questions are brought to scholarly attention and market practice, such as: - which is the relation between ethical and Islamic finance? - is it possible a convergence between Islamic finance and other forms of ethical investments? - more generally, which are the challenges that pluralism and cultural diversity imply for market economy, with regard to law, economics and business management? - last, but not least, which are the future prospects for the Islamic financial market? In the attempt to reply to all these interrelated questions, the Summer School aims at exploring Islamic finance and law according to a multi- and inter-disciplinary perspective, providing attendants with fundamental tools to deal with pluralism in market economy as an opportunity for development and growth. -----------------------
Programme
The Summer School is structured around three fundamental subject-areas, covering aspects of ethics, religion, law and economics related to Islamic finance, as outlined below. 3 July 2013 ETHICS AND RELIGION IN MARKET ECONOMY 14.00 – 14.15 Registration 14.15 – 15.15 Islamic finance and law: ethical investments or alternative capitalism? Valentino Cattelan, University of Rome Tor Vergata 15.15 – 15.30 Break 15.30 – 16.30 How likely is a convergence of Islamic banks, Church banks and Ethic banks? An insight into the current debate on products, rating and development Rebecca Schönenbach, Raven-Center 4 July 2013 THE CHALLENGE OF ISLAMIC FINANCE: LAW, ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 10.00 – 11.00 The law of Islamic finance: lex mercatoria or emergent legal system? Nicholas HD Foster, School of Oriental and African Studies - University of London 11.00 – 11.15 Break 11.15 – 12.00 Luxembourg: the strategies of a leading financial centre to facilitate Islamic finance Eleanor de Rosmorduc, Luxembourg for Finance 12.00 – 12.45 Accommodating Islamic finance in the EU legal framework Gabriella Gimigliano, University of Siena 13.00 – 14.30 Lunch 14.30 – 15.15 Comparing conventional and Islamic banking contracts: a focus on risk management Maria Grazia Starita, University of Napoli Parthenope 15.15 – 15.30 Break 15.30 – 16.30 Identity, finance and cultural diversity: the role of community Celia de Anca, IE Business School 5 July 2013 ISLAMIC FINANCE: A GLOBAL MARKET, AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN Round Table 10.00 – 12.30 [11.00 – 11.15 Break] Islam, politics and market economy Daniele Atzori, Editorial Team Coordinator “Papers of Dialogue” (AGI) Islamic project finance: principles and operative outcomes Tommaso Vito Russo, University of Salento The sukuk market: overview and prospective trends Federica Miglietta, University of Bari Impact capital for impact entrepreneurs in the MENA region – An investment approach in compliance with Islamic finance Tommaso Saltini, ALTIS – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 12.30 Remise des Diplômes 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch and Greetings
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Contacts and info
Organization and contacts The Summer School is part of the Jean Monnet Module Integrating Islamic finance in the EU market, granted by the European Commission - Lifelong Learning Programme (2011-2013) and coordinated by Dr. Valentino Cattelan. The Module is administrated by the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the University of Rome Tor Vergata. The III Edition of the Rome Islamic Finance Summer School is jointly administrated by the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence (http://www.ue.uniroma2.it/jeanmonnet ) and CEIS - Centre for Economic and International Studies (http://www.ceistorvergata.it ), University of Rome Tor Vergata. For any information please contact Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo. or call +39 06 72595405 Venue The Summer School takes place at Istituto per l'Oriente (IPO), i.e. Institute for the East (now Istituto per l'Oriente Carlo Alfonso Nallino, IPOCAN, www.ipocan.it ), the oldest Italian institution of studies and research on the modern and contemporary Arab-Islamic world, founded in 1921. Its library, rich in over 35,000 volumes and 300 periodicals, represents nowadays the widest Italian collection of specialist historical, political, socio-economic and legal texts about the modern and contemporary Near and Middle East. How to reach Istituto per l'Oriente The Institute is located at via Alberto Caroncini, 19 (Parioli district, in the north area of Rome), and can be reached from Rome Termini train station by bus n. 217 (direction: XVII Olimpiade). Otherwise, you can easily organize your travel plan by checking the website www.atac.roma.it . La Grande Moschea di Roma The Mosque of Rome (Italian: Moschea di Roma, viale della Moschea 85) is the largest mosque in Europe. Financed by King Faysal of Saudi Arabia and completed in 1994, the Mosque is located in a walking distance from IPO and can be easily visited by the participants in the Summer School. Who should participate The Summer School is addressed both to practitioners (bankers, lawyers, financial advisors, members of NGOs...) and students and researchers in Finance, Economics, Law, Religious and Islamic Studies, as well as International and Political Studies. Combining a solid academic background with a professional-oriented approach, the Summer School constitutes an event of strong appeal for students, researchers and professionals with an interest in emergent markets, international economics and financial globalization. Language All the lectures of the Summer School are held in English. No translation service is provided. Certificate of attendance All the participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
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