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CALL FOR BLOG PIECES FOR THE 2023-2024 SEASON OF BACL’s

“CROSS-JURISDICTIONAL DIALOGUES IN THE INTERWAR PERIOD” SERIES



The British Association of Comparative Law (BACL) is pleased to announce a call for the 2023-2024 cycle of its “Cross-jurisdictional dialogues in the Interwar period” series, which shines a light on less-known legal transfers in the Interwar period which have played an important role in the advancement of the law.

BACL ran the first season of the series during the 2022-2023 academic year – the pieces, which belong to it, can either be accessed by clicking on the hashtag “#Series_Interwar_Dialogue” or by selecting the “Interwar Dialogue” category on the BACL Blog.

 

BACL is interested to consider for publication stories of legal transfers from all over the world. The call is not limited to a single legal discipline either. During the first season of the series, BACL published contributions concerning the laws of Australia, Austria, China, Greece, Ibero-America, Italy, Poland, and Yugoslavia. Moreover, these blog pieces encompass Interwar dialogues in private law, administrative law, constitutional law, criminal law, and human rights law.

 

The inspiration behind the series and the requirements for submission can be found below.

The period between World War I and World War II was characterised by vigorous debates and legal innovation in response to extreme social and economic challenges. This was a time of disillusionment with well-established paradigms and legislative models, but also a time of hope in which comparative dialogue and exchange of ideas between jurisdictions thrived. Some of these exchanges have had a long-lasting impact both on doctrinal and legislative development, but not all stories are well-known.  For more details about the background of our series, please read R. Vassileva’s piece on “Interwar Dialogues and the Patterns of Legal Change”. 

 

Some of the questions we are interested to hear about in the 2023-2024 season of the series include:

 

  • Do you know of intellectual giants of their time who have served as bridges between different legal cultures, ultimately becoming key agents of legal change, and whose legacy deserves more attention?

  • Are there intellectual hubs that have channeled pivotal comparative dialogue, but whose significance has been underestimated?

  • What factors gather scholars together? To what extent do academic friendships play a role in law development? Do formal or informal networks have a decisive impact on comparative dialogues?

  • For legal ideas to travel during the Interwar period, jurists needed to physically travel, too. However, jurists may have different motivations to cross borders – these personal choices make all the difference and may provide insights on the conditions that trigger legal change. What do such episodes tell us about the mobility, relatability, and translatability of legal ideas? Is the notion of “travel”, which encompasses both time and space, rather than “transfer” more helpful in understanding the complexity of the exchanges between jurisdictions?

  • What factors shape legal identity and, respectively, determine the type of legal transfers that a given legal system embraces and/or rejects?

  • Many of the pieces, which BACL published in the 2022-2023 cycle of the series, seem to indicate that legal transfers are facilitated by windows of opportunity conditioned by the unique concurrence of diverse factors. The concomitance of the (geo)political context, the socio-economic challenges, the backgrounds and aspirations of the individuals involved who could make a difference, etc. create fleeting opportunities for lasting legal change to take place. If that is indeed the case, what do unique windows of opportunity that facilitated legal transfers tell us about the bigger picture of law development? Can they inform the important theoretical work on legal development which has already been carried out?

  • Overall, do you know of fascinating stories of how cross-jurisdictional dialogues between World War I and World War II that have impacted law development? You can focus on one legal principle, the work of a scholar or a group of scholars, or provide a general overview of how cross-jurisdictional dialogue has impacted a legal system that you research.   

  • Please note that BACL is interested in receiving submissions discussing legal transfers in different fields – private law, public law, constitutional law, criminal law, etc.

 

 

Submission requirements

Deadline for the 2023-2024 seasonBACL will accept pieces for consideration until 10 November 2023.   

 

  • BACL encourages early submissions.

  • Please send blog piece to Dr Vassileva r.vassileva[at]mdx.ac.uk, copying Prof Marique ymarique[at]essex.ac.uk (co-editors of the series).

  • The blog piece should be ca 2,000 words and in excellent English. By exception, longer pieces may be accepted.

  • Please provide a title and focus for your blog piece, and your affiliation.  

  • Please use hyperlinks instead of footnotes or include references in the text itself.

  • Please use headings for the different parts of your blogpost.

  • Pictures to illustrate the text are welcome. Please provide their credits.  

  • BACL encourages prospective authors to take a look at the pieces which have already been published in this series by clicking on the hashtag “#Series_Interwar_Dialogue” or by selecting the “Interwar Dialogue” category on the BACL Blog in order to gain a better idea of what is expected.

  • Please feel free to contact the editors informally to test your ideas prior to submission.

  • BACL reserves the right to demand corrections and to reject submissions which do not address the call or which do not meet its publication standards.

 





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A Stream on “Legal History”

as part of the 15th Annual International Conference on Law


16-19 July 2018, Athens, Greece



The Law Unit and the History Unit of ATINER will hold a Stream on “Legal History (The Legal Foundation of the Modern State)”, 16-19 July 2018, Athens, Greece as part of the 15th Annual International Conference on Law sponsored by the Athens Journal of Law and the Athens Journal of History.

The purpose of the interdisciplinary miniature stream is to introduce such legal institutions that have an effect on the development of the internal judiciary systems of different countries and are much in evidence in the contemporary legal reforms related to the foundation of the modern state. The combined examination of history and law can draw the attention of the legislators and legal historians of the 21st Century to the importance of such legal institutions which, if observed from the point of view of legal history, can assist modern codification. The historical legal institutions appearing in the law currently in effect, with the aid of a certain legal “restoration”, can help their understanding, however it does not simply require some sort of theoretical, dogmatic examination but also the analysis of the legal practice and the praxis. Due to the topic of the interdisciplinary stream, this may not only be interesting for people working in the field of law or legal history, but can also get the attention of historians and scientists and researchers working on other, various fields. Through the complex and comparative assessment of the different branches of law, we can come up with a general picture on the development and the role in contemporary legal development of each and every legal institution.

Fee structure information is available on www.atiner.gr/2018fees.

Special arrangements will be made with a local hotel for a limited number of rooms at a special conference rate. In addition, a number of special events will be organized: A pragmatic symposium (as organized in Ancient Athens but fine tuned to synchronous ethics), a special one-day educational island tour, a Mycanae and island of Poros visit, an Athens educational walking tour, an one-day visit to Delphi and an ancient Corinth and Cape Sounion visit. Details of the social program are available here.

Please submit an abstract (email only) to: atiner@atiner.gr, using the abstract submission form by the 4 June2018 to: Dr. Varga Norbert, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Szeged, Hungary. Please include: Title of Paper, Full Name (s), Current Position, Institutional Affiliation, an email address and at least 3 keywords that best describe the subject of your submission. Decisions are reached within 4 weeks.

If your submission is accepted, you will receive information on registration deadlines and paper submission requirements. Should you wish to participate in the Conference without presenting a paper, for example, to chair a session, to evaluate papers which are to be included in the conference proceedings or books, to contribute to the editing of a book, or any other contribution, please send an email to Dr. Gregory T. Papanikos, President, ATINER & Honorary Professor, University of Stirling, UK (gregory.papanikos@stir.ac.uk).

The association was established in 1995 as an independent world association of Academics and Researchers. Its mission is to act as a forum where Academics and Researchers from all over the world can meet in Athens, in order to exchange ideas on their research, and to discuss future developments in their disciplines. The organizing and hosting of International Conferences and Symposiums, the carrying out of Research, and the production of Publications are the basic activities of ATINER. Since 1995, ATINER has organized more than 400 International Conferences and other events, and has published close to 200 books. In 2012, the Association launched a series of conference paper publications (click here), and at the beginning of 2014, it introduced its own series of Journals (click here). Academically, the Association is organized into seven Divisions and 37 Units. Each Unit organizes at least an Annual International Conference, and may also undertake various small and large research projects. Academics and Researchers are more than welcome to become members and to contribute to ATINER’s objectives. If you would like to become a member, please download the relevant form (membership form). For more information on how to become a member, please send an email to: info@atiner.gr.

 





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Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg

Pädagogische Hochschule Schwäbisch Gmünd

The European Society for History of Law

Masaryk-Universität Brünn, Juristische Fakultät, Lehrstuhl für Staats- und Rechtsgeschichte




veranstalten am 21.–23. September 2017


internationale Tagung



„SEXUALITÄT VOR GERICHT.

DEVIANTE GESCHLECHTLICHE PRAKTIKEN

UND DEREN VERFOLGUNG VOM 14. BIS ZUM 19. JAHRHUNDERT“




Tagungsort: Masaryk-Universität Brünn, Juristische Fakultät, Veveří 70, Brünn, 611 80 Tschechische Republik

 

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JUSTICE AND JUDICIAL PROCESS

Evolution and development in the History of Law


Murcia (Spain) November 29-30, December 1, 2017


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5. Kolloquium für Kriminalität und Strafjustiz in der Neuzeit.

Themenschwerpunkt: Kulturelle und ethnische Diversität in der Geschichte von Kriminalität und Strafjustiz


 

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Faculty of Law

University of West Bohemia


hereby invites to legal history conference


„Law in the Course of Time“



 

Place of the event: Faculty of Law, UWB, Sady Pětatřicátníků 14, Plzeň, Czech Republic (http://fpr.zcu.cz/)

Dates of the event: May 25th – 26th, 2017

Languages of the conference: Czech, Slovak, Polish, German and English

Conference Fee: CZK 1500,--

 

Registration form with annotation of the conference paper shall be filled in electronically via http://fpr.zcu.cz/historylaw no later than April 28th, 2017. Topics of the conference papers are not limited to any theme. We are kindly offering the participants opportunity to present their actual results of their researches or to present with their favourite themes.

 

We would like to prepare specialized panel that shall allow the respective institutes of legal history especially from Czech and Slovak republics to present their actual pedagogical activities. All presentations of paper shall be approximately 15 min. and the papers shall be published then in conference publication.

 

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JAGELLONIAN UNIVERSITY IN KRAKOW

Chair of History of Polish Law


11th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE


„Sitque ibi scienciarum preualencium margarita…”

– law and education over the centuries


 

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International Conference

Murcia, Spain (13-16. December 2016)


"JUSTICE, MERCY AN LAW: from revenge to forgiveness in the History of Law"


 

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XXII Forum of Young Legal Historians

Belgrade 6-8 May 2016


HISTORY OF LEGAL SOURCES: THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF LAW


 

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European Society for Comparative Legal History

Fourth Biennial Conference

Gdańsk (Poland) 28 June – 1 July 2016


COMPARATIVE LEGAL HISTORY:

Culture, Identity and Legal Instrumentalism


 

The Organising Committee of the 4th Biennial Conference and the Executive Council of the European Society for Comparative Legal History are pleased to call for papers for the upcoming conference to be held on 28 June – 1 July 2016 at the University of Gdańsk (Poland) on: “Culture, Identity and Legal Instrumentalism”.

 

The conference will focus on the issue of law as an instrument of transforming reality in the individual cultural circles and sub-circles of Europe and the world. Papers addressing this theme are welcome, to be submitted before 15 November 2015 as explained in the below document.

 



Bibliotheca Antiqua


 

Dear Colleagues,

 

The organizers of the conference called Bibliotheca Antiqua, would like to invite you to take part in this event.

 

The conference will take place in Olomouc on November 4 - 5, 2015 at The Olomouc Archdiocesan Museum (The Mozarteum hall). 

The theme of the conference for the year 2015 is: law in rare books and manuscripts.  Topics that will be dealt with are for example: law prints and manuscripts, law history, development of city law and law of the Lands, procedural law etc. Part of the event will be devoted solely to the topic of rare books and manuscripts.

The authors are requested to send the application form along with the annotation of the speech until the 8th of August, 2015.The time of the conference program is limited, therefore the priority will be given to speeches closest to the theme of the conference.

 

The organizers will not arrange the accommodation.

The conference fees will be updated in the year 2015, tentatively it is 150 CZK for authors, 400 CZK for the others (SDRUK members 350 CZK).

 

If you have any questions, feel free to ask at: krusinsky@vkol.cz

 

We are looking forward to meeting you in Olomouc.

 

Rostislav Krušinský

 

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Masaryk-Institut und Archiv der Akademie der Wissenschaften der Tschechischen Republik, Prag

Johann-Amos-Comenius-Universität, Prag


 

Sozialpolitik in den besetzten Ländern Europas 1939–1945


 

Bedingt durch den Zweiten Weltkrieg startete in den meisten europäischen Ländern innerhalb der Sozialpolitik eine radikale Wende. Sowohl die mit der Weltwirtschaftskrise verbundenen Erfahrungen während der 1930er Jahre, welche die Grenzen der damaligen Sozialschutzsysteme aufzeigte, als auch die Kriegsmobilisierung aller beteiligten Länder schufen unter den Bedingungen des totalen Krieges den Bedarf nach neuen Wegen des Social Engineering. Die Nachkriegssozialpolitik knüpfte an mehrere Methoden an, welche im kontinentalen Europa während des Krieges implementiert und von den Besatzungsregimen ausgeführt wurden. Diese sozialpolitischen Strategien hatten eine große Bedeutung und waren nicht nur augenscheinlich autonom in Bezug auf die ideologische Legitimierung seitens einzelner politischer Regime der 1930er und 1940er Jahre (liberale Demokratie, Faschismus/Nationalsozialismus, bolschewistischer Sozialismus), sondern auch in Bezug auf geographische Gebiete sowie deren Bevölkerung, die mittels solcher Strategien im Sinne der Ziele der nationalsozialistischen Expansion ausgebeutet wurden.

 

Das Ziel dieser Tagung ist es, die Sozialpolitik als ein Instrument nationalsozialistischer Herrschaft komparativ zu betrachten sowie ihre Durchsetzung in den besetzten Ländern Europas zu beschreiben. Ein Vergleich der besetzten Gebiete im Osten und Westen erlaubt es uns, den wesentlichen Rahmen des sozialpolitischen Alltags zu charakterisieren sowie die unterschiedlichen Besatzungsstrategien tiefergehend zu erklären.

 

Erwünscht sind Originalbeiträge zu den Tagungsthemen rund um die Arbeits-, Familien- und Gesundheitspolitik, besonders im Hinblick auf die Aspekte der sozialpolitischen Verwaltung, auf die Herrschaftsstrukturen und Kommunikationsformen. Dabei können folgende Bereiche der Sozialpolitik in den besetzten Ländern angesprochen werden:

 

Das Projekt der Sozialversicherung aus der liberal-demokratischen, faschistischen/nationalsozialistischen und kommunistischen Perspektive;

Arbeitsregulierung als Sozialpolitik? - u. a. Arbeitsrecht, Arbeitsverwaltung, Rationalisierungsprogramme;

Arbeit, Leistung, Aneignung - u. a. Betriebsgemeinschaft, Gewerkschaftstätigkeit, Versorgung der Arbeitnehmer, Organisierung der Freizeit;

Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen als Gesundheit für die "Öffentlichkeit"? - Gesellschaftliche Exklusion und Inklusion am Beispiel des Gesundheitswesens, Formen und Umfang der Pflege sowie ihre Zugänglichkeit;

Familie im Wirbel nationaler Ideen - u. a. Organisation der Familienfürsorge, Verflechtung der privaten und öffentlichen Sphäre, soziale Arbeiterinnen, Mutterschutz; Rationalisierung des Haushaltsverbrauchs;

Wohlfahrt und Fürsorge unter den Gegebenheiten des totalen Krieges;

Komparative Studien der Sozialpolitik;

Sozialpolitik im Expertendiskurs.

 

Konferenzsprachen: Englisch, Deutsch

 

Senden Sie Ihre Abstracts im Umfang von max. 500 Wörter bitte bis zum 15. Dezember 2014 an folgende E-Mailadresse: socialpolicysince1939@gmail.com



Chair for Legal History of the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Law

together with the French Society for Legal History


 announces

the International Conference 

 

Le juge dans l’histoire : entre création et interprétation du droit

         



(Les Journées Internationales de Ljubljana 2014 de la Société d'Histoire du Droit)


 June 5 – 8, 2014


Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Symposium und Podiumsdiskussion


ANDRÁSSY, DEÁK UND DIE SCHAFFUNG DES DUALISMUS

AUS UNGARISCHER UND ÖSTERREICHISCHER PERSPEKTIVE




Veranstalter: Andrássy Universität Budapest (AUB), Pollack Mihály tér 3, 1088 Budapest, Ungarn

 

Organisation: Dr. Henriett Kovács (AUB-DI), Dr. Richard Lein (AUB-MES)

Kontakt: henriett.kovacs@andrassyuni.hu; +36 70 370 7634

 

Kooperationspartner Forschungszentrum für Humanwissenschaften der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften – Institut für Geschichte (MTA-BTK-TTI) Österreichisches Kulturforum Budapest (ÖKF)

 

Termin und Ort: Dienstag, 5. November 2013, 14.00-19.30, Andrássy Saal, AUB


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 JAGELLONIAN UNIVERSITY IN KRAKOW

Chair of History of Polish Law


8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE


CUIUS REGIO, EIUS RELIGIO – HISTORY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE


 

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Magyar jogtudósok hozzájárulása a magánjogtudomány nemzetközi fejlődéséhez és a magánjogi kodifikációhoz


Contribution of Hungarian Jurists to the Development of the Science and Codification of Private Law


Beitrag der ungarischen Juristen zur Entwicklung der Privatrechtswissenschaft und Kodifikation des Privatrechts


Magyar jogtudósok hozzájárulása az európai és az Európán kívüli magánjogtudomány fejlődéséhez, különös tekintettel Oroszországra, Németországra, Törökországra és Brazíliára (Hamza Gábor)

Contribution of Hungarian Jurists to the Development of the European and Extra-European Science of Private Law with particular Reference to Russia, Germany, Turkey and Brazil (Gábor Hamza)

 

Szászy-Schwarz Gusztáv és német magánjogtudomány (Sándor István)

Gusztáv Szászy-Schwarz and the German Science of Private Law (István Sándor)

 

Contribution of Vera Bolgár and Charles Szladits to the „Europeanization” of the Legal Science in the United States of America (Francis A. Gabor)

 

Szászy István és a nemzetközi magánjog (Csehi Zoltán)

István Szászy and Private International Law (Zoltán Csehi)

 

Zajtay Imre és a magánjogi jogösszehasonlítás (Boóc Ádám)

Imre Zajtay and Comparison of Private Law (Ádám Boóc)

 

Ungarische Einflüsse auf die Privatrechtsentwicklung und Privatrechtswissenschaft Österreichs (Werner Ogris)

Hungarian Influences on the Development of Private Law and Science of Private Law in Austria (Werner Ogris)

 

Eörsi Gyula és a Bécsi Nemzetközi Adásvételi Egyezmény (Vékás Lajos)

Gyula Eörsi and the Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods (Lajos Vékás)

 

Helyszín: ELTE ÁJK Aula Magna

Időpont: 2011. november 24. (csütörtök) 14 óra

Venue: ELTE ÁJK Aula Magna

November 24, 2011 (Thursday) 2 p.m.

 

 





 El Director del Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales,

D. Benigno PENDÁS

y la Embajadora de Hungría,

D.a Edit BUCSI SZABÓ

Se complacen en invitarle a la conferencia y posterior coloquio

 

"Hungría en Europa"


 

Impartida por el Prof. Dr. D. Gábor HAMZA,


Catedrático de la Universidad "Eötvös Loránd" de Budapest,

Miembro titular de la Academia de Ciencias de Hungría

el martes 17 de junio de 2014,

a las 19:00 horas, en el propio Centro

 

Plaza de la Marina Espańola, 9

Madrid Tel: 91 413 70 99

Tel.: 91 422 89 34 / 29

e-mail:AnaAlonso@mfa.gov.hu

 

More information: here



Chair for Legal History of the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Law

together with the French Society for Legal History


 announces

the International Conference 

 

Le juge dans l’histoire : entre création et interprétation du droit

         



(Les Journées Internationales de Ljubljana 2014 de la Société d'Histoire du Droit)


 June 5 – 8, 2014


Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia


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JAGELLONIAN UNIVERSITY IN KRAKOW

Chair of History of Polish Law


8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE


CUIUS REGIO, EIUS RELIGIO – HISTORY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE


 

Conference invitation download here:




Symposium und Podiumsdiskussion


ANDRÁSSY, DEÁK UND DIE SCHAFFUNG DES DUALISMUS

AUS UNGARISCHER UND ÖSTERREICHISCHER PERSPEKTIVE




Veranstalter: Andrássy Universität Budapest (AUB), Pollack Mihály tér 3, 1088 Budapest, Ungarn

 

Organisation: Dr. Henriett Kovács (AUB-DI), Dr. Richard Lein (AUB-MES)

Kontakt: henriett.kovacs@andrassyuni.hu; +36 70 370 7634

 

Kooperationspartner Forschungszentrum für Humanwissenschaften der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften – Institut für Geschichte (MTA-BTK-TTI) Österreichisches Kulturforum Budapest (ÖKF)

 

Termin und Ort: Dienstag, 5. November 2013, 14.00-19.30, Andrássy Saal, AUB


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6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE


REGNARE ET ADMINISTRARE

– HISTORY OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW


 

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am writing to give you information on an international conference Regnare et administrare – history of the political system and administrative law, 21-22th April, 2012. The event is organized by employers, PhD students and members of the Student Learned Society of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Jagiellonian University.

 

We would like to invite young researchers of law and the history of law: graduate students, PhD students and PhD graduates. Applications for the conference should be received until the 18th March 2012 onan application form and should include a shortsummary of main theses (maximum 300 words; methodology, bibliography). The applications will be verified and subsequently a response will be send. What is essential, the positive decision is required to make a payment. A presentation cannot take longer than 20 minutes and texts for publishing cannot exceed the length of 20000 characters. Two languages will be used during the conference: Polish and English. An edited book, composed of verified texts, is expected to be published, likewise antecedent events.

 

We provide participants with meals during the conference. A conference fee is fixed at 140 zlotys (PLN)/35 (euro). Acommodation is not included, nevertheless help with finding hotel or hostel will be provided.

For more information please contact us via e-mail.

We strongly invite you to come to Krakow.

Yours faithfully,

 

Gabriela Grochola

Leader of the Section of  State and Law History TBSP UJ

Students Learned Society

Bracka Street 12/302

31-007 Kraków

konferencjakrakow@gmail.com

 



Magyar jogtudósok hozzájárulása a magánjogtudomány nemzetközi fejlődéséhez és a magánjogi kodifikációhoz


Contribution of Hungarian Jurists to the Development of the Science and Codification of Private Law


Beitrag der ungarischen Juristen zur Entwicklung der Privatrechtswissenschaft und Kodifikation des Privatrechts


Magyar jogtudósok hozzájárulása az európai és az Európán kívüli magánjogtudomány fejlődéséhez, különös tekintettel Oroszországra, Németországra, Törökországra és Brazíliára (Hamza Gábor)

Contribution of Hungarian Jurists to the Development of the European and Extra-European Science of Private Law with particular Reference to Russia, Germany, Turkey and Brazil (Gábor Hamza)

 

Szászy-Schwarz Gusztáv és német magánjogtudomány (Sándor István)

Gusztáv Szászy-Schwarz and the German Science of Private Law (István Sándor)

 

Contribution of Vera Bolgár and Charles Szladits to the „Europeanization” of the Legal Science in the United States of America (Francis A. Gabor)

 

Szászy István és a nemzetközi magánjog (Csehi Zoltán)

István Szászy and Private International Law (Zoltán Csehi)

 

Zajtay Imre és a magánjogi jogösszehasonlítás (Boóc Ádám)

Imre Zajtay and Comparison of Private Law (Ádám Boóc)

 

Ungarische Einflüsse auf die Privatrechtsentwicklung und Privatrechtswissenschaft Österreichs (Werner Ogris)

Hungarian Influences on the Development of Private Law and Science of Private Law in Austria (Werner Ogris)

 

Eörsi Gyula és a Bécsi Nemzetközi Adásvételi Egyezmény (Vékás Lajos)

Gyula Eörsi and the Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods (Lajos Vékás)

 

Helyszín: ELTE ÁJK Aula Magna

Időpont: 2011. november 24. (csütörtök) 14 óra

Venue: ELTE ÁJK Aula Magna

November 24, 2011 (Thursday) 2 p.m.

 



Kodifikationgenesis des Privatrechts und derer Gedankenhintergrund




Westböhmische Universität, Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaften

Lehrstuhl für Rechtsgeschichte


veranstaltet


ein Internationales Kolloquium

über 260. Jahrestag der Geburt von Franz von Zeiller

und zwei Jahrhunderte Allgemeinen Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches


Im Juni 2011 läuft das zweihundertste Jubiläum der Entstehung der bedeutenden Kodifikation des bürgerlichen Rechts, des Allgemeinen Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches ab. Zugleich laufen 260 Jahre seit der Geburt des berühmten österreichischen Juristen, des Rektors der Wiener Universität und insbesondere des führenden ABGB-Redakteurs Franz von Zeiller, ab. Im Zusammenhang mit dem aktuell zu beendigenden Entwurf des neuen Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches in der Tschechischen Republik und der Kodifikationsentwicklung auf dem Privatrechtsgebiet in anderen Ländern der Visegrad-Gruppe bietet sich eine einmalige Möglichkeit für ein interdisziplinäres Fachtreffen. Als Ziel des internationalen Kolloquiums junger Rechtswissenschaftler wird die Fachdiskussion zur Kodifikationsgenese des Privatrechts und derer Gedankenhintergrund angesehen.

 

Termin: 12. - 14. Januar 2011

Organisationsteam:  JUDr. Alena Rundová, Ph.D., LL.M.; JUDr. Vilém Knoll, Ph.D.

Tagungsort:  Pilsen, Tschechische Republik

 

Mehr Informationen sowie die Einladung zum internationalen Kolloquium  zum herunterladen hier:

 

Programm des Kolloquiums zum herunterladen hier: 

 

Call for papers zum herunterladen hier:

 

 


Invitation

 

The Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Eötvös Loránd University have the pleasure to invite you to the Symposium entitled

 

„Roman Law, Comparative Law, European Law”

 

 

taking place in the framework of the „Celebration of Hungarian Science”

At the Symposium will be presented the 15th revised and enlarged edition of the textbook „History and Institutes of Roman Law” of András FÖLDI and Gábor HAMZA

 

Speakers:

Zoltán Csehi, associate professor of the Eötvös Loránd University

András Földi, DSc, professor of the Eötvös Loránd University

Gábor Hamza, member of the Academy, professor of the Eötvös Loránd University

Éva Jakab, DSc, professor of the University of Szeged

Werner Ogris, member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences,

professor emeritus of the University of Vienna

Attila Pókecz-Kovács, associate professor of the University of Pécs

Béla Szabó, professor of the University of Debrecen

 

Contributors:

István Gass, PhD fellow

Márk Pánczél, law student

The program is followed by reception.

 

Venue: ELTE Aula Magna, 1053 Budapest, Egyetem tér 1-3.

Date: November 8, 2010 /Monday/ 2 pm; RSVP Nóra Király

E-mail: kiraly.nora@office.mta.hu

 

 

 


Masaryk University, Faculty of Law

holds

IV. International Conference


DAYS OF LAW


10th – 11th November 2010 in Brno, Czech Republic

 

Section: Metamorphoses of Private Law

(Department of the History of the State and Law)

 

Scientific Guarantor: prof. JUDr. Ladislav Vojáček, CSc.

Organizational Guarantor: JUDr. Pavel Salák, Ph.D

 

The topic of this section is the evolution of private law from the roman and antique law to present. The points of interests are especially: evolution of categorization of private versus public law, the history of great privat law codifications, evolution of private law instistutes. Also the political context and its influance on private law is one of the points of interests.

 

Deadline for submitting of the application and sending English resumé: 30. 10. 2010


 

More information: dp.law.muni.cz

 


THE SECTION OF ECONOMICS AND LAW OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES


is pleased to invite you

to attend the inaugural lecture of



full member of the Academy

entitled


“Draft Codes of Private Law and the Roman Law Tradition”


which takes place on May 20, 2010 (Thursday) at 11 a.m.


Venue:

Magyar Tudományos Akadémia

Székház, Felolvasóterem

Budapest, V. Roosevelt tér 9. First floor


 


21st International Congress of Historical Sciences 



The next congress of the International Committee of Historical Sciences (ICHS) will be held in Amsterdam in 2010, from 22 - 28 August.

 

The Congress is jointly organized by four organizations:

the Netherlands National Committee: Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap (KNHG)

Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA)

Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB)

International Institute of Social History, (IISH)

The International Congress of Historical Sciences takes place every five years. This Congress provides an ideal venue for extensive reports, papers, debates, exchanges, and meetings reflecting historical research in action. It is the meeting place for the global community of historians.

 

In recent years the Congress has been held in Madrid (1990), Montreal (1995), Oslo (2000), and Sydney (2005).

The Congress' themes were adopted by the General Assembly of the CISH of 2007. In 2006 the Secretary General issued a call for theme/session proposals.

 

More information: http://www.ichs2010.org/home.asp 

 



38. Deutscher Rechtshistorikertag 


 

findet von 15. - 18. September 2010 in Münster statt.

 

Mehr Infos unter: www.uni-muenster.de/Rechtshistorikertag/

 




Der 48. Deutsche Historikertag


wird in der Zeit vom 28. September – 1.Oktober 2010 an der Humboldt-Universität in Berlin stattfinden. Auch für diesen Historikertag haben Vorstand und Ausschuss des Verbandes der Historikerinnen und Historiker Deutschlands (VHD) ein Schwerpunktthema beschlossen. Allerdings müssen sich Sektionsvorschläge nicht zwingend an diesem Schwerpunktthema orientieren, vielmehr soll ein gewisser Anteil am Gesamtprogramm auch mit thematisch anders ausgerichteten Sektionen besetzt werden, um der Spannweite aktueller Forschungen hinreichend Platz einzuräumen. Gleichwohl hoffen Vorstand und Ausschuss, dass bereits das Schwerpunktthema selbst eine breite Resonanz finden wird, das den Titel trägt:

"Über Grenzen"

 

Mehr Infos unter:www.vhd.gwdg.de

 




60th Conference of the International Commission

for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions


Lisboa/Coimbra 1 – 4. September 2009

 

Mehr Infos unter: www.ichrpi.org/default_al.html

 

 




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Naděje právní vědy


The University of West Bohemia in Plzeň /Czech Republic/, Faculty of Law  organized the Conference „Naděje právní vědy“ /The Hope of Jurisprudence/ from the 23th to 25th April 2010.   This conference  took up on the tradition of conferences from the years 2006 and 2007 and was held  at the same place,  and that was the castle-hotel Býkov, a historical building from the 18th century.   

 

Seventy five PhD-students and young teachers from faculties of law from the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland met together this year. The participants were organized in nine sections,  and the section of legal history and civil law were the most numerous.  But  also in the other sections,   (crime law, administrative law, tax law, industiral law, processual law and constitucional law and legal theory),  there were many participans, which presented the results of their research projects.

 

Hopefully,  the tradition of this session will continue  in the future, and even with more participants from other foreign countries.

 

Pavel Salák jr.

 




Olomoucké právnické dny


On the 27th and 28th May 2010,  the Palacký University  Olomouc /Czech Republic/  organized the fifth   conference „Olomoucké právnické dny“ . This year,  more than one hundred fifty participants met in 9 sections, where each of them had a special topic. In the section of legal history and legal theory,  it was  „ Polemics and Causes in Jurisprudence“. 

 

The first day in this section was devoted to theory of law, and  legal history was the main topic  on  Friday. The contributions were targeted  on polemics of ideas /e.g. D. Krošlák: Hart versus Fuller, P. Dostalík: Obligation or real character of groud-rent - discord between F. Weyer and M. Boháček/, the matters in controversy /e.g.  H. Peterková:  „Euthanasia, the request of patient and the legal probation of the finishing of therapy“, P. Salák: „The ring from your gold... – locatio-conductio versus emptio-venditio.“/, but also on great causes /e.g. M. Frýdek: Cicero´s processual strategy againts Verres /.

 


Pavel Salák jr.