2024. November 5., Tuesday

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Second International Week to be held on October 14-18, 2024!

We are excited to welcome you to the second International Week at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences!

Between October 14 and 18, you will have the unique opportunity to engage with a wide range of thought-provoking courses and discussions, led by experts from across the globe. You will have the chance to explore critical topics shaping modern legal and political landscapes, from climate finance and multilateral development banks, to the right to a healthy environment, cyber law, and family law from a comparative perspective.


Highlights include sessions on modern criminal law challenges, cyber violence, reproductive rights in a comparative context, and the role of artificial intelligence in criminal law. You will also be able to delve into international legal history, securitization, and the evolving complexities of asymmetrical conflicts.


In addition to these academic discussions, we will also feature a roundtable on Francophone perspectives and a multicultural evening, offering the chance to interact with peers from different cultural backgrounds in an informal setting.


Get ready for an enriching and immersive experience that will broaden your understanding of international legal and political issues!


We look forward to seeing you there!




REGISTRATION:


Please register to the International Week courses via this Google Form.

Please note that available spots are limited to certain ‘International Week of Criminal Law’ (ICWL) courses marked with red and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis! As such, there is a separate Registration Form for these ICWL courses.

As a closing event to the International Week, a cultural night called "Soirée interculturelle" will take place at the Francophone University Centre on Friday. Make sure to register and have lots of fun!

Click on the pictures for more information about the closing event (French / Hungarian):
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PROGRAM:


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October 14, MONDAY
9:00 13:00, ONLINE
[Zoom link is now available, the passcode is 220449]
Malicious Cyber Activities in the Context of International Law Nataliya MAROZ
9:10 9:50, Council Room
Fundamental Rights and Criminal Law Faustino García de la Torre
9:30 11:00, JK-204 Gáspár Menyhárth Classroom
Asymmetrical Conflicts and Threats Ciprian NITU
9:50 10:30, Council Room
Reproductive Rights and a Right to Abortion? A German-Austrian-Swiss Comparison Liane WÖRNER
10:30 11:10, Council Room Special Features of the Hungarian Criminal Law Erzsébet MOLNÁR
13:00 13:40, Council Room The Juvenile Offender Giuseppina PANEBIANCO

13:00 15:00, F08 Bónis Seminar Room

Law and Codification Agustín PARISE
13:40 14:20, Council Room Criminal Responsibility of the Child in Criminal Proceedings Barbara DUDZIK
14:20 15:00, Council Room A Child as a Witness and Victim of a Crime in Criminal Proceedings Katarzyna OSIAK-KRYNICKA




October 15, TUESDAY
9:00 – 9:40, Council Room
Criminalization of the Cyberviolence: De Lege Lata and de Lege Ferenda Maria FILATOVA

9:00 – 10:00, F07

Maritime Trade and Comparative Legal History I.
Guido ROSSI
9:40 – 10:20, Council Room Criminalization of Sexual Offences. The Constant Reform in Romania Cristian Dumitru MIHEŞ

10:20 – 11:00, Council Room

Negotiated Justice in Comparative Context Ante NOVOKMET

11:00 – 11:40, Council Room

Avoid the Expansion! - How to cover the use of AI tools in Criminal Law Janine BLOCHER
13:00 – 18:00, Faculty Lounge, third floor
Learning Exercise with Multilevel Approach: OSR (Open Situation Room)
Liane WÖRNER & Janine BLOCHER

 

 


October 16, WEDNESDAY
8:00 – 12:00, BO16, 10-12 Bocskai Street

Dissing and bullets - Introduction into the Italian Criminal Procedure

Giuseppina PANEBIANCO
8:00 – 12:00, BO2, 10-12 Bocskai Street Generative AI and Criminal Law risks Maria FILATOVA
9:00 – 10:00, F07
Maritime Trade and Comparative Legal History II. Guido ROSSI

12:00 – 14:00, JK-203 Buza Lecture Hall

The role of the Multilateral Development Banks related to the emerging economies and climate finance Thiago FERREIRA ALMEIDA

12:00 – 14:00, F07

The most important Institutes of Family law - comparative perspective Dalibor KRSTINIĆ

14:00 – 16:00, Auditorium (Aula)

Francophonie : enjeux et perspectives (in French)
François LAFRENIÈRE, Jean-François PAROZ, Gabriel-Cătălin ȘOPANDĂ, Jeroen VERGEYLEN

17:00 – 19:00, Faculty Lounge, third floor

Digitalization and Legal Education - Roundtable
Krisztina KARSAI, Cristian MIHEŞ, Faustino García de la TORRE, Janine BLOCHER




October 17, THURSDAY
8:00 – 10:00, BO1, 10-12 Bocskai Street
Protection of Minors under Criminal Law Cristian Dumitru MIHEŞ
10:00 – 11:30, Kari Tanácsterem
Az Európai Unió és aktualitásai - gyakornoki és álláslehetőségek (in Hungarian)
VILLÁNYI József
10:00 – 12:00, BO41/B, 10-12 Bocskai Street Freedom and Security in the Constitutional and Democratic State Faustino García de la Torre
10:00 – 12:00, BO16, 10-12 Bocskai Street Children’s Rights in Criminal Proceedings Barbara DUDZIK & Katarzyna OSIAK-KRYNICKA
14:00 – 16:00, JK-203 Buza Lecture Hall
Securitization in the Globalised World Ömer Doğukan USLU
17:00 – 19:00, Faculty Lounge, third floor
Challenges for the Traditional Criminal Justice Systems in the 21st Century - Roundtable
Zsanett FANTOLY, Ante NOVOKMET, Cristian MIHEŞ, Faustino García de la TORRE, Giola CAMI

 



October 18, FRIDAY
8:00 – 10:00, Council Room,
or via Zoom (password: 642790)
Is it possible a Non-Comparative Legal History? The role of case law in the making of civil law tradition Aniceto MASFERRER
9:00 – 10:30, JK-105 Bibó Lecture Hall
Right to a healthy environment - universal and regional international standards Marijana MLADENOV
18:00 – 22:00, Francophone University Centre, 2 Dugonics Square
Soirée interculturelle (please register via this link)

 

CONTACT

For further details or questions related to the International Week, please contact us at lawschool@szte.hu.

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