EU and Comparative Law Issues and Challenges
Conference Programme
ECLIC International Scientific Conference “EU and Member States – legal and economic issues “
6-7 June 2019
Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
6 June 2019 Rectorate, Trg Sv. Trojstva 3 ( Tvrđa)
Registration and coffee (13 – 14h) Room: “Plenary room ”, 1st floor, Rectorate , Trg Sv. Trojstva 3 ( Tvrđa)
Opening plenary session (14 – 17h) Room: “Plenary room ”, 1st floor, Rectorate , Trg Sv. Trojstva 3 ( Tvrđa)
Speakers:
- Rector of J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek : Vlado Guberac
- Prefect of Osijek-Baranja County : Ivan Anušić
- Deputy Mayor of City of Osijek : Žana Gamoš
- Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung : Aleksandra Markić Boban
- Vice Dean Faculty of Law Osijek : Tunjica Petrašević
Keynote speaker : Iris Goldner Lang - The Rule of Law, the Force of Law and the Power of Money in the EU
Keynote speaker : Ágoston Mohay - Autonomy Revisited – Safeguarding the Constitutional Identity of the European Union ?
Keynote speaker : Michael Wilderspin – EU and Family law
Keynote speaker : Dubravka Jurlina Alibegović - How to Improve Sustainable Urban Development in Croatian Large Cities
Moderator: Dunja Duić
Excursion: 17 : 30 h ( Baranja , Restoran Josić , departure from Trg Sv. Trojstva 3 (Tvrđa)
7 June 2019 Faculty of Law Osijek ( Stjepana Radica 13 and 17)
Registration: (9:00 – 10h) Room: “Vijećnica”, 1st floor, Stjepana Radića 13
Panel 1 (10 – 14h) Room: Dvorana 2, Stjepana Radića 17
Chair: Melita Carević :
10: 00 – 12 : 00
- Melita Carević - Challenges of EU membership - Infringement proceedings against the Republic of Croatia
- Marin Mrčela - The request for preliminary ruling and practice in the Republic of Croatia
- Ljerka Mintas Hodak, Helena Majić - Preliminary Reference Procedure and the Scope of Judicial Review of the European Court of Human Rights
- Ewa Radomska - Scotland’s Independence Movements – The Main Challenges in the Economic Sphere in the Aspect of Potential Separation of Scotland from the United Kingdom
- Suzana Dikonić; Danijela Slipčević; Marko Dikonić - Presidency of the Republic of Croatia to the Council of the European Union in 2020 - a challenge for the Republic of Croatia
12 : 00 – 12 : 45 ( break)
12 : 45 – 14 : 00
- Antun Marinac; Mirela Mezak Matijević; Jasmina Mlađenović - -Division of competences between the European Union and Member States
- Mirza Čaušević ; Tanja Gavrić - Legal and economic aspects of integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the European Union
- Marija Vlajković; Jelisaveta Tasev - The capacity of third countries to negotiate bilateral agreements with the UK under withdrawal arrangements
Panel 2 (10 – 14h) Room: Dvorana 3, Stjepana Radića 17
Chair: Nataša Lucić
10 : 00 – 12 : 00
- Zlatan Meškić - Freedom of services by correspondence as the fifth freedom for the Digital Single Market
- Romana Matanovac Vučković ; Ivana Kanceljak - Does the right to use digital content affect our digital inheritance?
- Igor Materljan ; Gordana Materljan - Selective distribution of trademarked products and restrictions of online sales
- Dubravka Klasiček ; Sanja Šimleša Vučemilović - Certain issues concerning contracts on support for life and contracts on support until death
- Dušan Milošević ; Judicial Review over the "First Election" on Judicial or Prosecutorial Function and EU Integrations
- Miloš Sekulić - Strict Liability in the Serbian law and Significant Development Projects for the Harmonization of Civil Law in the European Union
12 : 00 – 12 : 30 ( break )
12 : 30 – 14 : 00
- Anica Čulo Margaletić ; Barbara Preložnjak; Ivan Šimović - Presumption of Motherhood on Crossroad of Surrogacy Arrangements in EU
- Ana Radina - The position of parents as persons with disabilities in the European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence
- Martina Drventić - Protection of Vulnerable Adults in the EU
Panel 3 (10 – 14h) Room: Dvorana 1, Stjepana Radića 17
Chair : Mirela Župan & Paula Poretti
10 : 00 – 12 : 00
- Mirela Župan; Paula Poretti - Concentration of jurisdiction-is functionality of judiciary becoming an obstacle to access to justice?
- Sergiu Popovici - Private international legal education and its relevance in the European context
- Paula Poretti - Collective redress in the European Union – Current Issues and Future Outlook
- Ilija Rumenov - Implications of the new 2019 Hague Convention on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments on the national legal systems of countries in South Eastern Europe.
- Agata Cevc - Civil liability of arbitrators
12 : 00 – 12 : 30 ( break )
12 : 30 – 14 : 00
- Dejan Bodul; Sanja Grbić – Is Croatian legislator redefining the notion of the court : analysis from the perspective of the Convention law
- Davor Muhvić - Satire in the Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights
- Sanda Pašuld - The European Charter for Equality of Women and Man in Local Life as a tool for increasing the representation of women in the representative bodies of local and regional self-government
Panel 4 (9 : 30 – 14 : 00 h) – Room: “Vijećnica”, 1st floor, Stjepana Radića 13
Chair: Ante Novokmet
9 : 30 – 11 : 30
- Elizabeta Ivičević Karas - Decision rendered in absence of a person as a ground to refuse the execution of the European arrest warrant: European legal standards and implementation in Croatian law
- Stjepan Gluščić; Mirjana Kondor Langer - Certain ways of proving the criminal offence of aggravated larceny, with special reference to the suspect's interrogation pursuant to Article 208a of the Code of Criminal Procedure
- Zoran Burić - Ne Bis in Idem in European Criminal Law – Moving in Circles?
- Sanja Jelisavac Trošić; Jelena Kostić- Establishing the European Public Prosecutors Office and suppression of criminal offences against the EU financial interests
- Ante Novokmet; Zoran Vinković - Eurojust and EPPO on the crossroads of their future cooperation
- Željko Karas; Silvija Pejaković Đipić - Observing the first effects of the European investigation order in Croatia
11 : 30 – 12 : 00 ( break)
12 : 00 – 14 : 00
- Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička; Marta Dragičević Prtenjača - DOES THE CRIME PAY OFF –(Un)efficiency of confiscation in Croatia -new proposals for its 60th birthday
- Adrian Stan - The Challenges of extended confiscation Directive 2014/42/EU and transposing difficulties in Romania
- Boban Misoski - Can Law on Probation Improve the Implementation of the Measures for Providing the Defendant’s Presence in the Criminal Trials in the Republic of North Macedonia?
- Marija Pleić; Ivana Radić - Pre-trail detention of children : European standards and Croatian law
- Ivan Vukušić - Interpretation of attempt in EU “criminal” instruments
- Nikola Paunović -Terrorist financing as the associated predicate offence of money laundering in the context of the new EU criminal law framework for the protection of the financial system
Panel 5 (10 – 14h) Room: Dvorana 5, Stjepana Radića 17
Chair: Katarina Marošević
- 30 – 12 : 00
- Kristina Misheva ; Biljana Todorova; Marija Ampovska - Challenges and opportunities of the Macedonian pension system according the EU recommendations (Legal, financial and social aspects)
- Dubravka Akšamović ; Lidija Šimunović; Iva Kuna- Cross border movement of companies: the new EU rules on cross border conversion
- Emina Jerković - Legal and economic challenges of reduction of the tax burden on labor
- Valentina Colcelli - Joint controller Agreement under GDPR
12 : 00 – 12 : 30 ( break)
12: 30 – 14: 00
- Anita Pavković; Petar-Pierre Matek - Legislation key milestones of capital market union in the Republic of Croatia and European Union
- Barbara Đurić - Analyses of EU policy on Blockchain technology
- Dario Hlupić Radić - Unconventional monetary policy
- Ivana Parać Vukomanović - New services offered within the remit of Target2 – how do they correspond with TFEU and Central bank tasks?
Panel 6 (10 – 14h) Room: Dvorana 4, Stjepana Radića 17
Chair: Višnja Lachner
10 : 00 – 12 : 00
- Rajko Odobaša; Katarina Marošević - Multidimensional migration challenges and a proposal of methodical and sustainable European immigration policy
- Jelena Kasap ; Višnja Lachner ; Nikol Žiha - Legal position of foreigners in Croatian history – past lessons for current immigration problems
- Ana Đanić Čeko; Mateja Held - Judicial control of administrative acts and measures regarding unlawful residence of foreigners in the Croatia in the European context
- Marina Čepo - Illegal migration through out the practice of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the consequences for the Republic of Croatia
12: 00 – 12 : 30 ( break)
12:30 – 14 : 00
- Mirjana Drenovak Ivanović - The Right to a Water and the Right to Use Hydropower: The Case of Serbia and Lessons Learned from EU
- Marijeta Vitez ; Boris Ljubanovic - Regulating the area of construction at European Union level
- Katarina Knol Radoja - Vaccine injury – burden of proof of the defect and the causal link in the light of the judgment in the Case C-621/15
- Mirela Mezak Matijević- Historical and philosophical background of genetic engineering in the EU context
Closing plenary session (14: 00 – 14: 30) (Room: “Vijećnica”, 1st floor, Stjepana Radića 13)
Lunch: 14:30– 15:30h (Room: Dvorana 2, Stjepana Radića 13)
Departure of participants