JURISPRUDENCE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE:

The XIVth CEENJ Conference, Bratislava, 12-13 September 2019

PROGRAMME

DAY 1 (12/9/2019) – Room no. 223

Registration 8:30-9.00

  1. Session  (09:00 – 10:00)

Marijan Pavčnik            Human Dignity and the Constitution

Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz/                 Framing constitutional interpretation in the populist age

Zoltán Szente

Miodrag Jovanovic                           Jus Cogens Norms: Constitutional Reasoning in International Law?

Dora Stazić                                        What about Monism? Revival of Monism and European Union as a Promising Rescuer

Discussion: 10.00-10.30

Coffee Break (10:30 – 10:45)

  • Session  (10:45 – 11:45)

Tatiana Machalová                          Wozu Rechtsphilosophie?

Goran Dajović                                  Hart on Discretion

Tomasz Widlak                                Hans Kelsen’s Global Law

Damir Banović                                 Philosophical and Legal Foundations for LGBT Rights

Discussion: 11.45-12.15

LUNCH BREAK (12:15– 13:15)

  • Session (13:15 – 14:15)

Bojan Spaić                                       Virtues and Vices of Formalism in Legal Reasoning

Marko Novak                                   Visual Arguments in Legal Argumentation

Magdalena Matusiak-Frącczak      Interpreting Law Through International Judicial Dialogue by Polish Courts

Maciej Wojciechowski                    Political Process of Nominating of Judges to Polish Constitutional Tribunal and their Decisions about Issuing a Votum Separatum – an Attempt of Verification of an Attitudinal Model

Discussion: 14.15-14.45

Coffee Break (14:45 – 15:00)

  • Session (15:00 – 16:00)

István Stumpf                                   Challenges of Rule of Law: Juristocracy, Deep State, Administrative State

Wojciech Ciszewski                         The Strength of State Neutrality Principle

Janis Pleps                                         The President‘s Veto Rights: Legisprudence Perspective

Karlo Kožina                                    Towards Partnership Democracy: The Role of Judicial

Review in the Theory of Ronald Dworkin

Discussion: 16.00-16.30

Coffee Break (16:30 – 16:45)

  • Session (16:45 – 17:45)

Baryska Y. O./                                  Determinants of Law and Order: the Axiological and

Popovych T. P.                                  Legal Dimension

Mario Krešić                                    About non-positivist perspectives on legal values

Jasminka Hasanbegović           On Facts and Norms and the (im)possibility of their Differentitation

Iwona Barwicka-Tylek/                The Search for Prudence in Jurisprudence:

Anna Ceglarska                                 Contemporary Legal Debate in Poland (and Europe)

Discussion: 17.45-18.15

DINNER (18:30 – 21:30)

DAY 2 (13/9/2019) – Room no. 223

1.  Session (09:00 – 10:00)

Ivan Padjen                                      Legal Science: Divided By Kantorowicz into Disciplines or Functions?

Claudio Sarra                                   The „Incommensurability Dilemma“ in the Building of Contemporary „Knowledge-based Societies“: Footsteps Towards a Pluralistic Approach to Legal Epistemology

Bruce Anderson/                           Reducing and Resolving Disputes in Legal Theory

Michael Shute

Jolanta Bieliauskaité/              Teaching Jurisprudence in Central and Eastern Europe

Ivana Tucak

Discussion: 10.00-10.30

Coffee Break (10:30– 10:45)

2.  Session (10:45 – 11:45)

Marco Mazzocca                          Guilty of Not Having Done it!

Ivana Marković                             On the Theory of Enemy Criminal Law

Piotr Eckhardt   Post-Socialist Instrumentalisation of Law. Third Legal Culture and Property Rights in Poland After 1989

Nelia Titova                                      Family Law. How can Fichte’s Approach be Useful Today?

Discussion: 11.45-12.15

LUNCH (12:15 – 13:15)