Konference: Traditional Concepts: New Perspectives, New Challenges
Konference: Traditional Concepts: New Perspectives, New Challenges
Pozvánka na konferenci
Traditional Concepts: New Perspectives, New Challenges
29. 3. 2019
Právnická fakulta UK
Svolána organizačním týmem ve složení
Eszter Bodnár - Miluše Kindlová - David Kosař - Jana Ondřejková
9:00 – 9:15 Zahájení, místnost č. 300 |
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Úvodní slovo Jan Kuklík (děkan Právnické fakulty, Univerzita Karlova) a David Kosař (vedoucí Ústavu pro otázky soudnictví, Masarykova univerzita) |
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9:15 – 10:00 Keynote speech |
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Lorenzo Casini (Scuola IMT Alti Studi di Lucca, předseda International Society of Public Law): Googling Democracy? The State in the Digital Era |
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10:15 – 12:15 Panely |
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Místnost č. 38 |
Místnost č. 300 |
Místnost č. 412 |
Judicial review and judicial independence |
The people, citizenship and representation |
New developments in constitutional rights doctrine and practice |
Předseda: Eszter Bodnár Diskusant: Monika Florczak-Wątor
Denis Preshova (University of Ss Cyril and Methodius Skopje, University of Cologne) Judicial Performance in an Age of Transparency and Good Governance: Western Balkan Countries between New Technologies and Risks to Judicial Independence
Viktor Kazai (Central European University) Constitutional Adjudication under Political Pressure – Judicial Review in Illiberal Political Regimes
György Képes (Eötvös Loránd University) Independence of the Judiciary in Hungary. A Historical Perspective |
Předseda: Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy Diskusant: Harald Christian Scheu
Matija Miloš (University of Rijeka) Meaning of Political Representation as a Form of Constitutional Abeyance: Characteristics, Limits and Prospects
Bianca Gutan (University of Sibiu) The People and the Constitution: Who Is Above? Popular Initiative and Referendum as Constitutional Amendment Tools. The Case of Romania
Jo Shaw (University of Edinburgh, Tampere University) Legal Spaces of Citizenship in South East Europe: an Introduction to the Project
Cristina Bertolino (University of Torino) Integrated Hospitality of Foreigners to “Reconstruct” the System
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Předseda: Veronika Bílková Diskusant: Barbara Havelková
Eleni Frantziou (University of Durham) A Discourse-Oriented Theory of Horizontality for Constitutional Rights
Jernej Letnar Černič (New University, Ljubljana) Past, Present and Future of Constitutional Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia
Agnė Andrijauskaitė (German Research Institute for Public Administration, Vilnius University) Exploring the Penumbra of Punishment under the ECHR
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13:15 – 15:15 Panely |
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Místnost č. 38 |
Místnost č. 300 |
Místnost č. 117 |
Separation of powers
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Non-discrimination |
Rule of law |
Předseda: David Kosař Diskusant: Silvia Suteu
Monika Florczak-Wątor (Jagiellonian University) The Constitutional Court as the Guarantor of the Separation of Powers
Katarína Šipulová (Judicial Studies Institute) Constitutional Courts as Catalysts of Democratization
Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy (Eötvös Loránd University) The Conceptualization of the Invisible Separation of Powers
Dario Elia Tosi (Universita della Valle d'Aosta) The Attractive Force of the Head of State as a Neutral Power in European Parliamentary Systems
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Předseda: Milan Lipovský Diskusant: Kristina Koldinská
Elena Brodeala (European University Institute) The Traditional Family in Romanian Constitutionalism: New Perspectives and Challenges
Barbara Havelkova (University of Oxford) The Hidden Cases – What Can Admissibility Decision in Sex Equality Cases Reveal?
Ausra Padskocimaite (Uppsala University) Constitutional Courts and LGBTI Rights in Central Eastern Europe: Balancing Between Law and Politics
Karolina Mendecka (University of Łódź) In the Name of the Common Good – Overview of the Erosion of the Liberal Democracy in Poland
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Předseda: Jana Ondřejková Diskusant: Matej Avbelj
Tudor Chiuariu (University "Titu Maiorescu" Bucharest) The Rule of Law and the Rules on Law: Cannot Have One without the Other. Reflections on Sanctioning the Conflict of Interest in Romania
Lóránt Csink (Pázmány Péter Catholic University) Rule of Law between Law and Politics
Karol Dobrzeniecki (Nicolaus Copernicus University) Constitutionalism and Necessity
Kristina Blažková (Charles University) Justice, Expediency and Legal Certainty: Three Values Affecting the Philosophy of the Application of Law by Individual Judges |
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15:45 – 17:45 Panely |
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Místnost č. 38 |
Místnost č. 300 |
Místnost č. 117 |
Comparative law and constitutional adjudication
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Comparative populism and constitutionalism |
Democracy decay – institutions |
Předseda: Miluše Kindlová Diskusant: Bianca Gutan
Eszter Bodnár (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) The Role of Comparative Law in Constitutional Adjudication
Arianna Angeli (University of Milan) Political Power and the Reform of the Mechanisms for the Selection of Constitutional Judges: The Slovak Case
Jurij Toplak (University of Maribor), Djordje Gardasevic (University of Zagreb) Why Constitutional Courts in South Eastern Europe So Often Violate the European Convention of Human Rights
Tatjana Papic (Union University Belgrade) Shapeshifting: Constitutional Identity through the Prism of Application of International Law in Serbia
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Předseda: Zdeněk Kühn Diskusant: Renáta Uitz
Paul Blokker (University of Bologna) Varieties of Populist Constitutionalism: The Transnational Dimension
Théo Fournier (European University Institute) From Rhetoric to Action, a Constitutional Analysis of Populism
Julian Scholtes (European University Institute) The Complacency of Legality: Constitutionalist Vulnerabilities to Populist Constituent Power
Bojan Bugaric (University of Sheffield) Central Europe’s Descent into Autocracy: On Authoritarian Populism |
Předseda: Jeremy Webber Diskusant: Katarína Šipulová
Dorjana Bojanovska Popovska (Central European University) From a Democracy to a Hybrid Model without Constitutional Change: The Case of Macedonia
Petra Láncos (Pázmány Péter Catholic University) Passivist Strategies Available to the Hungarian Constitutional Court
Radek Píša (Parliamentary Institute, Czech Parliament) Fortified Majority
Anna Sobaczewska (Polish Academy of Sciences) China Syndrome in Polish Media – Never Unrecovered Independence. Past Guarantees and New Threats for a Press in Poland |
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17:50 – 18:00 Závěrečné slovo, místnost č. 300 |
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Miluše Kindlová, Jana Ondřejková (Univerzita Karlova), Eszter Bodnár (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) |