6TH IBEROAMERICAN CONFERENCE ON REAL ESTATE LAW PROGRAM

UC3M - UCEN CHAIR OF REAL ESTATE LAW

PROPERTY LAW AND ACCESS TO HOUSING IN A NEW REAL ESTATE SCENARIO:
CHALLENGES AND PROBLEMS.

Dates: 29, 30 September and 1 October 2021

Hours: from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29:

CONFERENCE 1. THE NEW CONTEXT OF REAL ESTATE PROPERTY LAW

  • 3 p.m.: OPENING CEREMONY AND PRESENTATION OF THE CONFERENCEJavier de Cendra. Dean of the Faculty of Law, Business and Government, UFV. Marco Antonio Sepúlveda. Co-Director of the Ibero-American Chair of Real Estate Law.
  • 3.30 p.m. TO 4 p.m.: PROPERTY LAW IN THE 21ST CENTURY
    Invited lecturer: José Maria Miquel. Professor of Civil Law Emeritus at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
  • 4 p.m.TO 5.30 p.m.: ROUND TABLE 1: OCCUPATION AND EVICTION
    • Francisco Talep. The phenomenon of squatting in Chile. Professor of Civil Law. Universidad Central de Chile.
    • Héctor Simon. Civil Law at a crossroads: the progressive influence of fundamental and human rights in the “squatting” of dwellings. Professor of Civil Law, Rovira i Virgili University. Researcher UNESCO Housing Chair.
    • Alejandro Fuentes-Lojo. Squatting and evictionsProcedural problems and lege ferenda proposals. Lawyer and associate professor, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Member of the Codification Commission of Catalonia…
    • José Blas Pau de Echave-Sustaeta El papel del Registro de la Propiedad ante la ocupación. Property Registrar.
  • 5.30 p.m.- 6 p.m.: BREAK
  • 6 p.m.- 7.30 p.m.: ROUND TABLE 2: EXPROPRIATION AND OTHER LIMITATIVE MEASURES
    • Manuel Godoy. Registration problems of compulsory expropriation in Chile. Oficial Primero del Conservador de Bienes Raíces del Loa-Calama, Chile.
    • Antonio Descalzo. Land law and expropriation in Spain. Professor of Administrative Law, UCIII of Madrid.
    • Antonio Eduardo Humero. Expropriation and land valuations Professor of Legal Architecture. Polytechnic University of Madrid. Technical School of Architecture.
    • Gilberto Mendoza de Maestro. Compulsory real exchange as an indirect means of expropriation. Professor of Civil Law. Director of Studies of the Law School of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
  • 7.30 p.m.-8.30 p.m.: GUEST SPEAKERS
    • Antonio Martínez. The treatment of squatting in real estate enforcement: the Spanish experience. Prof. Agregado Procedural Law UNED.
    • Remedios Aranda Rodríguez. Limits to real estate property in housing laws. Professor of Civil Law, UCIII Madrid.
    • Mónica Muñoz-Alonso. Property, properties and their affectation by the social function. Assistant Professor of Civil Law, UFV.

    CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

    • Rosario Martín. Homeowners’ associations in the face of the illegal occupation of a home. Professor of Civil Law, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.
    • Carmen R. Iglesias. The squatting phenomenon and the violation of fundamental rights. Assistant Professor Doctor. University of Salamanca.
    • Jesús Santos. Private property and natural law in the Kantian school. Professor of Philosophy of Law UFV.
    • Elena Sánchez. The public administration in cases of illegal occupation. Associate Professor of Private Law CIII.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30:

CONFERENCE 2. ACCESS TO HOUSING

  • 3 p.m.: GUEST SPEAKER.Sergio Nasarre. Fifteen years of erratic housing policy. Professor of Civil Law and Director of the UNESCO Housing Chair, Rovira i Virgili University.
  • 3.30 p.m. TO 5.00 p.m. ROUND TABLE 1: MEASURES TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO HOUSING

    • D. Miguel Baiget Llompart. Measures to facilitate access to housingDeputy Director General of Land, Information and Evaluation, Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda.
    • Emilio Murcia. Social rentingPhD in Law. Lawyer. Associate Professor of Civil Law, UC3M Madrid.
    • Núria Lambea. Models of social housing management in European key. Professor of Civil Law. Rovira i Virgili University. Researcher UNESCO Housing Chair.
    • Pilar Verdejo. The protection of rental housing and the Land Registry. Property Registrar.
  • 5 p.m. TO 5.30 p.m. BREAK
  • 5.30 p.m TO 7 p.m.: ROUND TABLE 2: HOUSING SOLUTIONS AND INTERMEDIATE TENANCES IN THEFACE OF PROPERTY LAW
    • Santiago Zárate. Possession without title in the 2695 of 1979 in ChileProfessor of Civil Law and Roman Law. Universidad Central de Chile.
    • Manuel Feliu. Housing diaspora in rural areas. Accredited Professor of Civil Law, UCIII of Madrid.
    • Chantal Moll de Alba.  The right of surface and shared ownership as alternative forms for the acquisition of housing. Professor of Civil Law, University of Barcelona. Lawyer.
    • Ana Maria de la Encarnación. Housing solutions in comparative lawProfessor of Administrative Law, University of Valencia.
  • 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.: GUESTSPEAKERS
    • Angel Juárez. Property and housing law: constitutional and legal profiles. Visiting Professor of Civil Law. UCIII of Madrid.
    • Sofia Borgia. Tax measures and housing: a comparative perspective. Assistant Professor of Tax Law, UFV.
    • Zulema Calderón. Creating a market for energy efficiency in buildings: supportive tax measures. Assistant Professor of Tax Law. UFV.

    CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

    • Maridalia Rodríguez. The real estate trust as an instrument to mitigate the housing deficit in Ibero-America. Post-doctoral Researcher UNESCO Housing Chair. Rovira i Virgili University.
    • Beatriz Sáenz de Jubera. Promotion of renting: incentive measures and guarantees for landlords. Professor of Civil Law. University of La Rioja.
    • Elena Romero. Architect. ETSAM UPM and Gema Ramírez Pacheco. Doctor of Architecture. Assistant Professor Doctor. ETSAM UPM. Property law and urban planning regulations in relation to the Andalusian rural architectural heritage.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1:

CONFERENCE 3. PROPERTY, HOUSING AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES

  • 3 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.: GUEST SPEAKERJavier Gómez Gálligo: Land Registry and new technologies. Registrar assigned to the General Directorate of Public Faith and Legal Security. Accredited Professor of Civil Law.
  • 3.30 p.m. TO 5 p.m.: ROUND TABLE 1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND PROPERTY LAW
    • Marco Antonio Sepúlveda. The notarial electronic document. Professor of Civil Law and Registry Law. Director of the Master in Real Estate and Registry Law. Universidad Central de Chile.
    • Jesús Sieira. Tokenization of real estate assets. Real Estate Registrar.
    • Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras. Real estate contracting through electronic platforms. Professor of Commercial Law, UCIII of Madrid.
  • 5 p.m.- 5.30 p.m.: BREAK
  • 5.30 p.m.- 7 p.m.: ROUND TABLE 2: ACCESS TO HOUSING AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
    • Teresa Jiménez. The financing of real estate activity through real estate crowdfunding platforms. Professor of Civil Law, UCM.
    • Javier Sánchez. Proptech and challenges of the building development sector. Innovation and Brand Director of AEDAS Homes.
    • Eduardo Rocha. The trust as a mechanism for risk mitigation in real estate crowdfunding in Mexico. Professor of Civil Law, Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico.
  • 7 p.m. to 7.50 p.m.: GUEST SPEAKERS
    • María Goñi. Transfer of property and new technologies. Professor of Civil Law. UFV.
    • Alejandro Zornoza. The functional guarantee of intelligent buildings. Professor of Civil Law. Universidad Católica San Antonio, Murcia.

    CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

    • Diego Almada. Smart cities and development taxation. Master in Political and Economic Law, Universidad Presbiteriana Mackenzie – Brazil.
    • Pedro José Barreda. Architect / Strategy and Transactions – EY Madrid and Gema Ramírez. Assistant Professor Doctor UPM. Blockchain and tokenization for real estate investment.
    • Andrea San José. The future of real estate valuation. Student of Master’s Degree in Architecture. UPM.
    • Pastora de Artíñano. Reflections on contracting with intermediary digital platforms in the real estate sector. Pre-doctoral contract URJC