ECB Legal Conference 2023
Treading softly: How central banks are addressing current global challenges
Monday, 4 and Tuesday, 5 September 2023
Hybrid event – by invitation only
ECB Legal Conference 2023 book: Treading softly- How central banks are addressing current global challenges
SpeakersProgramme
Times are Central European Time (UTC+1)
- 13:00
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Registration opens
- 13:20
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Welcome address
Chiara Zilioli, Director General Legal Services, European Central Bank
- 13:30
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Keynote speech
Come hell or high water: addressing the risks of climate- and environment-related litigation for the banking sectorFrank Elderson, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
- 14:00
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Panel 1 – Preliminary rulings: the past, the present and the future
The CJEU’s rulings on preliminary references have played an important role in the development of Union law. Starting with an assessment of the historical use of the preliminary reference procedure and the development of preliminary rulings as one of the mechanisms in the development of Union law, the discussion will focus on the importance of this tool against the background of the increasing recourse to the application of national law by Union institutions. The possible impact of the transfer of preliminary references to the General Court, as has been proposed by the CJEU, will also be considered.
Chair
Frank Elderson, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
Panellists:
- Sacha Garben, Professor, College of Europe
- Vittorio Di Bucci, Registrar, General Court of the European Union
- Lucia Serena Rossi, Judge, Court of Justice of the European Union
Discussion with questions from the audience
- 15:30
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Coffee break
- 16:00
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Panel 2 – Independence, accountability and proportionality in the context of the ESCB’s secondary mandate
The recent debate about the role central banks ought to play in combatting the effects of climate change raises questions about the ESCB’s secondary mandate under Article 127(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) to support the general economic policies in the Union with a view to contributing to the achievement of the objectives of the Union as set out in Article 3 of the TFEU. An initial question relates to the choice and prioritisation of the objectives that the ECB, as a central bank, should support. A connected question is whether different standards of independence, accountability and proportionality should apply depending on whether measures are undertaken by the ECB under the ESCB’s primary or secondary mandate.
Chair
Philip R. Lane, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
Panellists
- Alexander Thiele, BSP Business & Law School
- Klaus Tuori, Professor, Luxembourg University
- Anne Corrigan, Deputy Head of Legal, Legal Directorate at the Bank of England
Discussion with questions from the audience
- 17:30
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Coffee break
- 18:00
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Keynote speech (not broadcasted)
Protection of Fundamental Rights in the European Multilevel SystemProfessor Stephan Harbarth, President of the German Federal Constitutional Court
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End of day 1
- 8:30
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Registration
- 9:00
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Panel 3 – Central bank immunities and international sanctions
Sanctions have been deemed by the international community to be appropriate responses to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine . Against this background the scope of immunities is particularly relevant, for example with regard to the freezing and/ or seizing of assets as counter-measures to an illegal war. The role of central banks will also be discussed in the context of relevant international experiences.
Chair
Chiara Zilioli, Director General Legal Services, European Central Bank
Panellists
- Ingrid (Würth) Brunk, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research, Vanderbilt Law School
- Richard Ostrander, General Counsel, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Iryna Bogdanova, Postdoctoral Researcher, World Trade Institute, University of Bern
Discussion with questions from the audience
- 10:30
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Coffee break
- 11:00
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Panel 4 – Filling the gaps: central banks, competent authorities and legislative frameworks
The panel will begin with an analysis of the scope of ECB opinions and their role in contributing to the legislative processes of the European Union and its Member States. The contribution of competent authorities in filling the gaps in the relevant legislative frameworks will be discussed, and the nature of ECB opinions as non-binding legal acts, as well as possible consequences of non-compliance with their content will be examined.
Chair
Edouard Fernandez-Bollo, Member of the Supervisory Board, European Central Bank
Panellists
- Diane Fromage, Professor, Paris Lodron University Salzburg
- David Ramos Muñoz, Adjunct professor, University of Bologna and University Carlos III Madrid
- Miguel Sampol Pucurull, Judge, General Court of the European Union
Discussion with questions from the audience
- 12:30
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Lunch break
- 14:30
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Panel 5 – Incorporation of environmental considerations in the supervision of prudential risks
This panel will provide an overview of how sustainability as a driver of prudential risks is integrated in the supervision of financial institutions. The discussion will analyse how environmental considerations can be reconciled with the ESCB’s primary mandate as well as with the objectives of prudential supervision. At the same time, the implications of the general duty on Union institutions to protect the environment will be considered.
Chair
Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
Panellists
- Suzanne Kingston, Judge, General Court of the European Union
Juliana Bolzani, Senior Counsel, International Monetary Fund
- Veerle Colaert, Professor of Financial Law, KU Leuven
Discussion with questions from the audience
- 16:00
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Coffee break
- 16:15
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Panel 6 – Monetary Sovereignty: meaning and implications
Monetary sovereignty is a concept that is drawing increased attention in public debate, although different meanings of it exist. The panellists will consider possible definitions and implications of the concept together with its potential limits and pitfalls, in particular with regard to its compatibility with international cooperation and global financial stability. Against this background the potential role of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) will also be considered, and in particular the possible impact that they may have on the international role of the euro.
Chair
Luis de Guindos, Vice-President, European Central Bank
Panellists
- Rhoda Weeks–Brown, General Counsel & Director Legal Department, International Monetary Fund
- Jens van 't Klooster, Professor, University of Amsterdam
- Corinne Zellweger-Gutknecht, Professor, Basel and Kalaidos Law School
Discussion with questions from the audience
- 17:45
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Concluding remarks and closing of the conference
Chiara Zilioli, Director General Legal Services, European Central Bank
- 18:00
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ECB Legal Conference 2023 ends
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
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General information
Kaiserstrasse 29 (Eurotower)
60311 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
English
Chiara Zilioli, Antonio Luca Riso
Sophia Merker
Monica Bermudez Leyva
ECB Legal Services
LegalServices@ecb.europa.eu