Czech-Croatian Colloquium in Legal Theory

Czech-Croatian Colloquium in Legal Theory

The Department of Legal Theory and Legal Doctrines
at the Faculty of Law, Charles University,

is pleased to invite you to the international event

Czech-Croatian Colloquium in Legal Theory

The event will take place on May 24, 2024,

from 9:30 a.m. in Room No. 38

at the Faculty of Law. If interested, please register by May 20, 2024,
by sending an email to tomas.koref@prf.cuni.cz.

This is a pilot event within an international collaboration
between Croatian and Czech institutions;
the current research in legal theory, including doctoral projects
of junior academics, will be presented.

 

The event will feature authors from the Czech Republic
and Croatia with the following topics:

  • Mario Krešić (Associate Professor, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law) – Functions of law
  • Ivana Tucak (Full Professor, University of Osijek, Faculty of Law) – Rethinking Group Rights
  • Marin Keršić (Assistant, University of Split, Faculty of Law) – Alternatives to judicial balancing: interpretative-subsumptive method
  • Svan Relac (Assistant, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law) – Errors in judicial application of law: errors in law
  • Jan Pokorný (PhD Student, Charles University, Faculty of Law) – Is the law getting too fragmented for us to understand?
  • Matěj Czinege (PhD Student, Charles University, Faculty of Law) – Comparative doctrinal legal research: example of doctrinal research of usufruct in European legal systems
  • Karel Beran (Full Professor, Charles University, Faculty of Law) – Liability based on fault and no-fault liability in the Czech private law (Why do we need „unlawful state of affairs”)
  • Pavel Ondřejek (Associate Professor, Charles University, Faculty of Law) – What Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Taught Us about the Constitutional Imperatives of Proportionality and Justification of Regulation in Times of Crisis?
  • Tomáš Koref (PhD Student, Charles University, Faculty of Law) – A Tale of Two Supreme Courts, Progress and Communist Legacies
  • Zsófia Folková (PhD Student, Charles University, Faculty of Law) – Legal Personhood: current challenge
  • John Gealfow (Assistant Professor, Masaryk University, Faculty of Law) – Functions of law (Preliminary title)
  • Daniel Barták (PhD Student, Masaryk University, Faculty of Law) – Philosophy of human rights and fictionalism (Preliminary title)

Program

The event is co-organized by the Czech Association for Legal and Social Philosophy and supported by the Cooperatio/Laws program and the Grant Agency of Charles University (project no. 185023

 

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