27th March
Arrival to Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca/Klausenburg)
28th March
9:00-12:40 – Contemporary Legal Challenges in the Central Eastern European Region Workshop
Location: Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Calea Turzii Street, no. 4
9:00-9:30 – Keynote speech (B301) Prof. Dr. Emőd Veres: Transylvania as a space of legal history
9:30-9:40 – Discussion
I. Panel (B301)
Moderator: Miklós Vilmos Mádl
9:40-10:00 – Gellért Nagy: Convergence of Fundamental Human Rights and the Constitutional Court of Romania
10:00-10:20 – Lea Feuerbach: Criminological Analysis of Recidivism: Challenges in the Contemporary Criminal Justice System
10:20-10:40 – Asea Gašparić: Juvenile Justice in CEE: Legal Evolution, Contemporary Challenges, and Future Prospect
10:40-11:00 – Discussion
11:00-11:20 – Coffee break
11:20-11:40 – Błażej Tazbir: The Financing of Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants: International and Polish Legal Perspective
11:40-12:00 – Ema Turnšek: The Legal Loopholes and Dangers Looming over Health Data in Various mHealth Apps
12:00-12:20 – Miklós Vilmos Mádl: Prospects for Nuclear Law
12:20-12:40 – Discussion
II. Panel (B302)
Moderator: Bence Zsolt Kovács
9:40-10:00 – Ákos Benjámin Kerekes: The Guardianship. An Outdated Institution or a Proper Protective Measure in the Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities?
10:00-10:20 – Josipa Kokić: Changing Marriage, Changing Family? The Impact of EU on the Substantive Family Law of the Member States
10:20-10:40 – Tena Konjević: The Role of CEE Countries in Shaping the EU Posted Workers Framework: Between Economic Interests and Social Protections
10:40-11:00 – Discussion
11:00-11:20 – Coffee break
11:20-11:40 – Csaba Szabó: Newly Occurred Old Questions. Fundamental Constituent Elements of the Term 'Employee': A Comparative Perspective in the EU, Hungary, and Romania
11:40-12:00 – Tomasz Mirosławski: Digital Taylorism and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of Workplace Monitoring
12:00-12:20 – Bence Zsolt Kovács: The Origins of Contemporary Privatization Conundrums: Nationalizations in East-Central Europe
12:20-12:40 – Discussion
15:00-17:00 – Exploring historical sites connected to Transylvania’s legal history in Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca/Klausenburg): the headquarters of Babeș-Bolyai University (one of the legal successors of the first institution where law was taught and studied at a university level in Transylvania), the Tribunal Building (an eclectic architectural complex housing multiple legal institutions, including the prosecutor’s office and courts of three different levels), and Házsongárd Cemetery (the resting place of renowned legal scholars who taught and studied at the aforementioned university or contributed to Transylvania’s legal history).
29th March
9:00 – Departure to Nagyszeben (Sibiu/Hermannstadt)
10:30-11:15 – Exploring historical sites connected to Transylvania’s legal history in Gyulafehérvár (Alba Iulia/Karlsburg): Roman Catholic cathedral (main church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Alba Iulia), Transylvania’s Princely Palace (one of the main buildings from where the Principality of Transylvania was governed during the state’s existence).
12:15 – Arrival to Nagyszeben (Sibiu/Hermannstadt)
12:15-14:15 – Exploring historical sites connected to Transylvania’s legal history in Nagyszeben (Sibiu/Hermannstadt): The Governor’s Palace (one of the main buildings from where the Grand Principality of Transylvania, as an administrative unit of the Habsburg Empire, was administered), Turnul Sfatului (former mayor’s office).
14:15-16:30 – Free time
16:30 – Departure to Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca/Klausenburg)
19:00 – Arrival
30th March
Departure to Budapest
The event is organised by the Central European Association of Comparative Law.
Professional partner: Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania
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