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Detailed Programme

1 may 2009 - Friday
Hall 3
10.00 - 13.00
Opening ceremony and welcome speech Prof. dr hab. Zygmunt Tobor University of Silesia (Poland)
Endaimonistic judgements? - Towards a Legal Theory of Emotions" Stefan Häußler University of Frankfurt (Germany)
"Values in Law" Sergey Kalinin Byelorussian State University (Belarus)
"Three dimensions of the Rule of Law (or How to Decontest an Essentially Contested Concept)" Andrej Kristan Centre for studies on Democracy and European Constitutionality (Slovenia)
"Rule of Law in Lithuania and Europe in the XXI Century" Linas Baublys, Danijus Beinoravicius, Kristina Miliauskaite Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania)
"Principles of Law as an axiological category" Marzena Kordela Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland)
Hall 3
15.00 - 17.15
"Legal Paternalism" Antal Szerletics Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary)
"Objectivity as a Form of Violence in the Legal Language" Lidia Rodak University of Silesia (Poland)
"Equal Rights and Equal Treatment in Feminist Jurisprudence from man's point of view" Aleksandra Wentkowska The Regional Commissioner of Polish Ombudsman (Poland)
"Common Good or Community Good? The idea of the Common Good in European Union law" Andrej Kristan Centre for studies on Democracy and European Constitutionality (Slovenia)
"Refugees in the world" Katalin Zambo University of Miskolc (Hungary)
Hall 4
15.00 - 17.15
"European Migration Policy" Agnes Töttos University of Pécs (Hungary)
"Monetary Sovereignty and the European Economic and Monetary Union" Zoltán Angyal University of Miskolc (Hungary)
"The transporting corridor as a form of Ukraine's integration to EU" Anastasia Mishchenko Academy of Law Science of Ukraine (Ukraine)
"Ukrainian Integration to the European Union: Some Legal Aspects" Tetyana Anakina Yaroslav Mudriy National Law Academy of Ukraine (Ukraine)
"Community Procurement - The In-house Exception" Agnes Juhász University of Miskolc (Hungary)
Hall 5
15.00 - 17.15
"Impact of crisis on individuals" Agnes Töttos University of Pécs (Hungary)
"Metamorphosis of Union Citizenship" Zsófia Asztalos University of Miskolc (Hungary)
"International standardization of geographical names and its possible effects on minorities" Márk Vogl University of Pécs (Hungary)
"How Unconstitutional is Constitutional Democracy: Impulse of the Slovenian Paradox" Andraž Tersek University of Primorska (Slovenia)
"Reinforcement of Morality" Yaraslau Kot Byelorussian State University (Belarus)

 

2 may 2009 - Saturday
Hall 3
10.00 - 13.00
"The legal thought in Russia and the philosophy of Law" Eduard Kuznetsov St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (Russia)
"Human rights within the context of the fight against the terrorism in the European Court of Justice's case law" Radoslav Benko Jozef Safarik University in Kosice (Slovakia)
"Public morality as a clause restricting human rights and EU freedoms" Sergey Kalinin Byelorussian State University (Belarus)
"Three dimensions of the Rule of Law (or How to Decontest an Essentially Contested Concept)" Anna Kalisz University of Lublin (Poland)
"Contemporary problems of euthanasia" Olga Starovoitova St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (Russia)
"Policy arguments before courts: the role of economic reasoning in judicial procedures from a theoretical and comparative perspective" Peter Cserne Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Hungary)
Hall 3
15.00 - 17.15
"Contemporary and common Law" Irina Lomakina St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (Russia)
"A Concept of Responsibility in the Contemporary Global Justice Debate" Marta Soniewicka Jagiellonian University (Poland)
"Concept of Wrongdoing and Agent in modern Greek Criminal Policy and their implications from the Viewpoint of Legal Theory" Charis Papacharalambous Greek Ombudsman (Greece)
"Concept of contract as redefined form the perspective of E. Levinas' philosophical thought" Marcin Pieniążek The Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Cracow University College (Poland)
"Art Versus Society: About Two Outlooks on Life in Poland" Małgorzata Kądziela University of Silesia (Poland)
Hall 4
15.00 - 17.15
"Law-making activity in the local self-government bodies in Ukraine" Maryna Petryshyna Yaroslav Mudriy National Law Academy of Ukraine (Ukraine)
"Law-making in Autonomic Republic Crimea" Yana Ovidienko Yaroslav Mudriy National Law Academy of Ukraine (Ukraine)
"Direct Democracy in Hungary Referendum in Practice" Dorota Monika Kiss University of Pécs (Hungary)
"The strategic directions of Ukrainian financial services market development" Catherine Myslyaeva Yaroslav Mudriy National Law Academy of Ukraine (Ukraine)
  Oxana Mukhina St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (Russia)
Hall 5
15.00 - 17.15
"Some remarks about legal certainty" Urszula Kosielińska-Grabowska Jagiellonian University (Poland)
"Appearance of some legal institutions in the ancient India" Antal Csanád University of Pécs (Hungary)
"Georgian Society for Political and Legal Philosophy" Rusudan Kemularia Caucasus School of Law (Georgia)
"Legal Certainty as a Requirement of the Rule of Law and Rechtsstaat Principles" Anna Khvorostyankina National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine)
"Administrative approval audit" Adam Szot University of Lublin (Poland)
"Judicial power: perspectives of defining the concept" Maciej Dybowski Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland)

Please note, that the standard time for presentation of papers is 20 minutes (10-15 minutes to present her/his paper and 5-10 minutes for Q&A). Adherence to the time limits will be strict. If one of the panelist does not appear due to a late cancellation, that the chair may allot an additional 5 minutes to each presentation.



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