LE COLLOQUE 2026 DE L’IAPL À PARIS APPROCHE !
- 28 octobre 2026
Professeur, chercheur et directeur du Master en droit procédural à l’Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
Depuis 2019, Oteiza est président de l’Association internationale de droit procédural (IAPL). De 2011 à 2013, il a été président de l’Asociación Argentina de Derecho Procesal et, de 2014 à 2018, de l’Instituto Iberoamericano de Derecho Procesal.
Il a effectué le programme postdoctoral Jean Monnet Fellow à l’Institut universitaire européen (1987-1988) et a été boursier du CONICET (1987), de l’Académie de droit européen (1991), de l’Université de Bologne (1993) et de la GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit) (2013).
Il a été membre du Conseil consultatif du programme Justicia 2020 du ministère de la Justice et des Droits de l’homme d’Argentine (2016-2019), dans le cadre duquel il a co-rédigé le Code national de procédure civile et commerciale.
Il a été professeur invité, entre autres, dans les universités suivantes : Bologne, Turin, Gênes, Brescia, Florence, York (Toronto), Pompeu Fabra (Barcelone), Medellín, Pontificia de Lima et à l’Institut Max Planck (Luxembourg). Il a reçu le prix « Enrico Redenti » (2016).
Professor Woo, a leading expert on the Anglo-American legal system and the Chinese socialist legal system, teaches Civil Procedure, Administrative Law and Comparative Law at Northeastern University School of Law. She is a former fellow of the Bunting Institute (Radcliffe College) and is presently an associate of the East Asian Legal Studies Program at Harvard University. She has received many prestigious grants from a variety of organizations, including the National Science Foundation and the Ford Foundation, and is on the Senior Scholar Roster for the Fulbright Scholars Program. In 2015, she served as an invited visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute in Luxembourg. In 2018, she was selected for a Fulbright Specialist award.
For a full CV, see https://law.northeastern.edu/faculty/woo/
・Vice President of International Association of Procedural Law
・Member of Supreme Court Rulemaking Advisory Committee
・Member of Ministry of Education and Science Expert Council
・Arbitrator and Special Council Member of Ministry of Land and Transportation
・Mediator of Tokyo District Court
・Auditor of Aichi Steel Corporation
・Former President of Japanese Association of the Law of Civil Procedure
・Former President of Japanese Association of the Law of Arbitration and ADR
・Former Representative of the Japanese Government for UNCITRAL
Full Professor of Procedural Law and Comparative Law at the University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Brazil, where he is also the Coordinator of the Centre for German and Comparative Law Studies. Habilitation degree (Livre-Docente) from the University of São Paulo (USP). Doctorate degree from UERJ, in cooperation with the University of Munich, Germany (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität). Master's degree in Public Law from UERJ. Post-doctorate studies at the University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne). Visiting Professor at the Universities of Passau and Kiel (Germany), Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto (Japan), and Pontificia Universidad Catolica (Peru). Senior Lecturer at the Peking University (China).
Vice-President of the International Association of Procedural Law (IAPL).
Depuis octobre 2023, le Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Burkhard Hess est professeur titulaire de droit procédural à l’Université de Vienne.
Il a obtenu son diplôme en Bavière (deuxième examen d’État) en 1990. Après son habilitation à Munich en 1996, il a exercé une chaire à Erlangen ainsi que des chaires de droit procédural aux universités de Tübingen et de Heidelberg. De 2012 à 2023, il a été le directeur fondateur de l’Institut Max Planck de droit procédural à Luxembourg.
Il a été professeur invité à Taipei, à Georgetown (Washington D.C.), à Paris (Sorbonne) et à Pékin (Université Renmin), et a été scholar-in-residence au Centre for Transnational Law de la New York University. Il est titulaire de trois doctorats honoris causa décernés respectivement par l’Université de Gand en mars 2015, l’Université de Thessalonique en mai 2016 et l’Université de Lisbonne en octobre 2023. Depuis 2018, il est membre de l’Institut de Droit International. En 2025, il a assuré le Cours général de droit international privé à l’Académie de droit international de La Haye. Il conseille des clients privés et publics.
Remo Caponi (1960), judge for outstanding achievements at the Italian Supreme Court (currently ongoing), full professor, associate, researcher of Civil Procedure (University of Florence, 1991-1998, 1998-2001, 2001-2022), Teaching of Civil Procedure (University of Siena, 1995-2000), Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (University of Bielefeld, 1989-1991), PhD in Civil Procedure (University of Bologna, 1986-1989), Enrico Redenti Prize for Civil Procedure (2022), Fernand Braudel Fellow (EUI, 2016), Senior Hauser Global Research Fellow (NYU, 2014-2015), Member of the Steering Committee (ELI UNIDROIT project on European Rules of Civil Procedure, 2013-2020), Founding member of the ELI and member of its Executive Committee (2010, 2013-2017), Visiting Professor (University of Heidelberg, 2014-2015), Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Bonn), Co-founder of the joint law degree (University of Florence/University of Cologne), Reporter for the European Commission and the European Parliament, four books and about 250 papers in Italian, English and German, translations into Spanish, Portuguese and Hungarian.
Frédérique Ferrand is Full Professor of Private Law, French, European and Comparative Civil Procedure and Enforcement Law at the University Jean Moulin Lyon 3 (France), where she is also the Director of the Institute of Comparative Law Édouard Lambert at this university. She is Honorarprofessorin at the University of Augsburg (Germany). She obtained her PhD at the University Jean Moulin Lyon 3 (French Cassation and German Revision in civil matters) and received several awards for this research.
Her main areas of research are civil proceedings in national, European and comparative context. She is also a member of the Organizing Committee of the Commission on European Family Law (CEFL) and an expert for French family law for the CEFL. She was invited as a Guest Professor to numerous universities (Augsburg, Freiburg, Münster, Tokyo…) and was awarded a doctorate honoris causa from the University of Constanta (Romania)
She is the author of numerous books and articles in French, English and German. She acted as an expert for the drafting of the ALI-UNIDROIT Principles of Transnational Civil Procedure and for the ELI-UNIDROIT Model Rules of Civil Procedure.
Fernando Gascón Inchausti is Full Professor of Procedural Law at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), where he also studied and obtained his PhD (on provisional and protective measures in cross-border civil litigation). His main areas of interest and research are civil and criminal proceedings, both from a European and comparative perspective. He is the author of a wide number of books, chapters and articles; he has also had the opportunity to speak at conferences and colloquia, both in Spain and abroad. He has been involved in relevant international projects, including the Luxembourg Report on European Civil Procedure, the Model European Rules of Civil Procedure (ELI/UNIDROIT), LawTrain (European Commission), Comparative Procedural Law and Justice (Max-Planck Institute Luxembourg) and Best Practices for Effective Enforcement (UNIDROIT). He has served as Executive Secretary General of the Association (2016-2023) and is currently one of the editors-in-chief of the International Journal of Procedural Law.
For a full CV, see https://www.ucm.es/derechoprocesalyderechopenal/gascon-inchausti-fernando
Elena D’Alessandro is Professor of Civil Justice at the University of Turin (Italy), where she teaches and conducts research in European civil procedure and cross-border litigation. She graduated in Law from the University of Pisa (cum laude) and obtained her PhD in Law from Sapienza University of Rome, with a dissertation on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments within the European judicial area.
Her main areas of research include EU judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters, international litigation, and the harmonisation of procedural law in the European Union.
She has been a visiting scholar and visiting professor at several European and non-European institutions and has held research fellowships at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (Hamburg). She is a recipient of a Humboldt Research Fellowship and has coordinated and participated in several EU-funded projects on judicial training and European civil justice, in cooperation with the Italian Ministry of Justice and international partners (including LAWtrain and EJNITA 2.0 and 3.0).
For a full CV, see: https://www.giurisprudenza.unito.it/do/docenti.pl/Alias?elena.dalessandro#tab-profilo
Prof. Peter GOTTWALD
Prof. Federico CARPI
Prof. Loïc CADIET
Honorary Vice-Presidents
Prof. Oscar G. CHASE
Prof. Luiz G. MARINONI
Prof. Richard L. MARCUS
Prof. Masahisa DEGUCHI
Prof. Masahiko OMURA
Prof. Yasuhei TANIGUCHI
Honorary Secretary General
Prof. Teresa ARRUDA ALVIM
Honorary Executive Secretary General
Prof. Manuel ORTELLS RAMOS
Prof. Keith UFF
Prof. Janet WALKER
Prof. David N. BAMFORD
Prof. Wouter DE VOS
Prof. José R. DOS SANTOS BEDAQUE
Prof. Bryant G. GARTH
Prof. Moon-hyuck HO
Prof. Sakari LAUKKANEN
Prof. Per H. LINDBLOM
Prof. Dmitry MALESHIN
Prof. Vytautas NEKROŠIUS
Prof. Jacques NORMAND
Prof. Walter H. RECHBERGER
Prof. Zhivko STALEV
Prof. Rolf STÜRNER
Prof. Piet TAELMAN
Prof. Alan UZELAC
Prof. Garry D. WATSON
Prof. Wei-ping ZHANG