22 i 23 czerwca 2018 r. Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN, wspólnie z Europejskim Stowarzyszeniem Prawa Kontraktów (SECOLA) organizuje konferencję „European Contract Law and the Creation of Norms”. Będzie ona poświęcona źródłom prawa umów – w tym przede wszystkim współczesnym formom samoregulacji i innym sposobom tworzenia się norm poza ustawodawstwem państwowym. Zapraszamy do zapoznania się z informacjami o rejestracji: http://secola.org/eventfort.htm
Miejsce konferencji: Instytut Sztuki PAN, ul. Długa 26, Warszawa
PROGRAM:
Friday, 22 June 2018
Welcome and Introduction
Stefan Grundmann, European University Institute Florence /
Humboldt-University Berlin
Celina Nowak, Director of Institute of Law Studies, Warsaw
Jerzy Pisuliński, Jagiellonian University, Cracow
- Setting the Scene: Values and Jurisdictions
Chair: Ewa Łętowska, Polish Academy of Sciences - Good Faith: Contract’s Grounding Norm
Daniel Markovits, Yale University - A Private International Law Perspective on the Creation of Norms and Transnational Governance
Horatia Muir Watt, SciencePo, Paris - Party Autonomy and its Use
Chair: Jacobien Rutgers, Amsterdam Free University - Regulating Optional Rules
Lorenz Kähler, Bremen University - Default Rules Beyond the State
Mateusz Grochowski, Polish Academy of Sciences / Yale University
III. Party Autonomy and its Further Dimensions
Chair: Ewa Rott-Pietrzyk, University of Silesia in Katowice
- Types of Contracts and the Role of State in Enhancing Choice
Hanoch Dagan, Tel Aviv University - Optional Codes – Could they work?
Piotr Machnikowski, University of Wrocław - Party Autonomy as a Responsibility for Norms
Chair: Pietro Sirena, Bocconi University - Private Ordering
Fernando Gómez, Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona - Self-Regulation
Florian Möslein, Marburg University - Standardization – the Hidden Norms and Standard Setter
Hans Micklitz, European University Institute, Florence
Saturday, 23 June 2018
- Individualism and Societal Responsibility
Chair: Mateusz Pilich, University of Warsaw - Personalized Law – a Revolution in Norm Theory?
Omri Ben-Shahar, University of Chicago - Constitutional Values
Hugh Collins, Oxford University - Case Law and Creation of Law
Chair: Stefan Grundmann, EUI / Humboldt-University - European Contract Law in the CJEU’s Jurisprudence
Camelia Toader, European Court of Justice, Luxemburg
2. CJEU’s jurisprudence in domestic legal orders: potential and hurdles – Invited comment
Aneta Wiewiórowska-Domagalska, University of Osnabrück