Program

Wednesday 12 October 2022
3.00 pm

Saluti – Welcome by
Francesco Frati, Rector University of Siena
Alessandro Palmieri, University of Siena

1st  Session – Certosa di Pontignano
Payments, currencies and credit in the open finance framework (I)
Chair: Ivana Bajakić (University of Zagreb)

Benjamin Geva (Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto)
The bearer digital banknote: optimal design and legal features
Ligia Catherine Arias Barrera (Externado de Colombia University)
Smart contracts in international credit and in derivatives market
Crisleine Yamaji (Ibmec São Paulo)
Open Finance in the context of the digitalization of financial markets in Brazil
Discussion

Thursday 13 October 2022
10.00 am 2nd session – University of Siena, Law Department
Payments, currencies and credit in the open finance framework (II)
Chair: Riccardo Pavoni (University of Siena)

Ivana Bajakić (University of Zagreb)
Marta Božina Beroš (University of Pula)
Regulatory governance of increasingly digitalized financial systems: some reflections on the Croatian experience
Raffaella Menzella (Bank of Italy)
Consumer protection and big data processing in the banking sector
Ivana Parać Vukomanović (Croatian National Bank – HNB)
Introduction of euro in Croatia and its effects on payment system
Giuseppe Versaci (University of Siena)
Collective consumer protection for GDPR infringements

Discussion

3.00 pm  3rd Session – University of Siena, Law Department
Chair: Beatrice Ficcarelli, (University of Siena)
Class action and collective redress mechanisms

Giuliano Scarselli (University of Siena)
Class action e diritti processuali di rilevanza costituzionale
Simona Caporusso (University E-Campus, Novedrate)
L’azione di classe un anno dopo
Paolo Pardolesi (University of Bari)
La (azione di) classe non è acqua: profili comparatistici
Gianluca Scarchillo (University La Sapienza, Rome)
Class action/Collective Redresses. Ratio e prospettive comparatistiche di uno strumento giuridico ormai internazionale
Gabriella Mazzei
(Unitelma Sapienza, Rome)
Riequilibrio delle asimmetrie e tutele collettive dei diritti nell’era dei big data: esperienze giuridiche a confronto
Ornella Feraci (University of Siena)
La tutela europea delle azioni collettive: profili internazionalprivatistici
Discussion

Friday 14 October 2022
10.00 am  4th Session – University of Siena, Law Department
Contracts, privacy and consumer protection in the digital environment (I)
Chair:  Maria Casoria (West Virginia University) 

Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich (University of Roma Tre)
Private law aspects of CBDC
Elise Poillot (University of Luxembourg)
Clarifying the Unclear: Protecting Consumers in EU Banking and
Financial Law

Pasquale Femia (University of Salerno)
Algorithmic reticularity and social media
Luz M. Martínez Velencoso
(University of Valencia)
Self-determination of the personal data holder in the context of Big Data.
A critical view

Jakub Szczerbowski (University of Łódź)
Electronic access channels and the content of the framework contract
Discussion

3.00 pm  5th Session – University of Siena, Law Department
Contracts, privacy and consumer protection in the digital environment (II)
Chair: Gianfranco Orlando (University of Siena)

Adoración Pérez Troya
(University of Alcalà)
From Open Banking to Open Finance
Roberto Lattanzi
(Italian Data Protection Authority)
The regulatory sandbox: from Fintech to AI
Maria Lubomira Kubica (University Loyola, Sevilla)
Privacy protection in the context of autonomous cars from US perspective
Vicenç Ribas Ferrer (University of Alcalà)
What does the near future look like through  the PSD2 revision?
Chiara Silvia Armida Angiolini (University of Siena)
The Interplay between Data Protection and Consumer Law beyond Complementarity. A European Perspective

Saturday 15 October 2022
10.00 am  6th Session – Certosa di Pontignano
Chair: Gianluca Navone (University of Siena)
Digital markets, digital banking and competition

Enrico Camilleri (University of Palermo)
Banks as platforms versus platforms as banks
Viktoria H.S.E. Robertson (Vienna University of Economics and Business & University of Graz)
Multi-layered market definition for digital ecosystems
Maria Casoria (West Virginia University)
Untangling the Knots of Open Banking and Competition: BigTechs,
Financial Intermediation, and Beyond
Antonio Davola (University of Bari)
Competition in European banking system between a general
approach and sector specificity

Discussion

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