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SUMMARY:VISIONARIES' SUMMIT
DESCRIPTION:VISIONARIES’ SUMMIT | APRIL 19-21 2023\nINNOVATION AS A DRIVER OF ECONOMIC RESILIENCE AND RECOVERY\n\n\nOur Vision\nThe Visionaries’ Summit has established a strong reputation for attracting Business Titans\, World Leaders\, Royalty\, Celebrities\, Global Influencers and International Press. It’s a platform designed to connect global wealth\, innovation\, influence and big media with emerging and frontier markets. \nA powerful gathering\, intimate by design. A highly curated and diverse audience of 200 leaders assembled in a non-hierarchical & collaborative environment.
URL:https://www.caribbeanaccelerator.org/event/visionaries-summit/
LOCATION:Jamaica\, Jamaica
CATEGORIES:Summit
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SUMMARY:Law\, Identity\, and Economic Development in the Post-Colonial Era: The Case of the Northern Atlantic and Larger Caribbean Regions
DESCRIPTION:Law\, Identity\, and Economic Development in the Post-Colonial Era: The Case of the Northern Atlantic and Larger Caribbean Regions\nThe symposium will explore the cultural\, legal\, and institutional tools available to post-colonial jurisdictions seeking to grow their economies in a rapidly changing and increasingly post-global world. It will explore this puzzle through the lens of smaller nation-states and territories in the Northern Atlantic and larger Caribbean regions. Many of these jurisdictions have struggled economically since gaining their sovereignty or increasing their internal autonomy. Others have been more successful. Scholars and practitioners will analyze the governance and institutional arrangements that have contributed to the divergence in fortune in this part of the Global South. \nPanel III – 3:15 p.m. – 4:45 pm: Approaches to Investment Promotion for Smaller Jurisdictions \n\nWilliam Moon\, Associate Professor at University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law\nRacquel Moses\, CEO Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator\nStacy-ann Robinson\, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies\, Colby College\nModerator: Vikramaditya Khanna\, William W. Cook Professor of Law at University of Michigan Law School and Co-Director of the Joint Centre for Corporate and Financial Law and Policy
URL:https://www.caribbeanaccelerator.org/event/law-identity-and-economic-development-in-the-post-colonial-era-the-case-of-the-northern-atlantic-and-larger-caribbean-regions/
LOCATION:Princeton\, NJ\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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