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assessing accession - central & eastern europe in the eu is an internationally focused collaborative research network (CRN) that aims to bring together researchers, academics, students and practitioners with a specific interest in developing a broader understanding of how the EU's political institutions, policy making and citizens have impacted on, and been impacted by, the EU's Central and East European member states.

 

assessing accession legal study group workshop 2009

 
Central and Eastern Europe and the European Court System               
 
This event has taken place. A full report on the event can be found HERE.
 
Venue: Loughborough University
Date: Saturday 14th November 2009
 

This Assessing Accession workshop is organised in cooperation with the Centre for the Study of International Governance (CSIG) based at Loughborough University

 

In May 2009, the European Union (EU) celebrated the fifth anniversary of its 2004 enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The past five years have seen an enormous amount of learning and adjusting both on the part of the new member states from Central and Eastern Europe, but also on the part of EU institutions. This one day workshop is intended to provide a forum for scholars focusing on the study of the impact of the EU enlargement to the CEE countries on the European Union court system and vice versa.

Individual papers will focus on a range of issues dealing with the relationship between the EU court system and CEE member states. Please see below for a full programme and list of speakers.

Preliminary Workshop Programme  - Central and Eastern Europe and the European Union Court System

Saturday 14th November 2009

Loughborough University

Morning Session  
KeyNote Speech

Michal Bobek (European University Institute)

The Importance of Being a Textualist - A Lesson in Central European Judicial History

Panel 1Chair: Dr. Anneli Albi (University of Kent)

Lukasz Gorywoda (European University Institute)

Europeanisation of Consumer Law in CEE Memebr States: The Role of Domestic Courts

Márton Varju

(The University of Debrecen)

Post-Accession Compliance and the European Court of Justice

Afternoon Session

 

 

Panel 2

Chair: Michal Bobek (European University Institute)

 

George-Dian Balan (College of Europe - Natolin)

The (Euro)Way of faith: The Romanian Courts' Baptism as European Courts 

Agata Capik (University of Luxembourg)

Is the urgent prelimiary ruling procedure fast enough? Commenting the judgement of Polish Constitutional Court from 18th of February 2009, regarding the jurisdiction of the ECJ under Article 35 EU

Urszula Jaremba (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Community Law Principles in the Jurisprudence of the Polish Supreme Court

 

 Václav Stehlík (Palacky University Olomouc)

The Obiligation to Initiate the Preliminary Ruling Procedure Under 234 TEC and the Czech/Slovak Constitutional Courts Decisions in 2009 

 

Allan Francis Tatham (Péter Pázmány University) 

Judicial Responses to EC Law and ECJ Case-Law in Hungary 

Dmytro Tupchiienko (University of Westminster)

Alternative Strategies of EU Enlargement and Consequences for Judicial Integration: Reform of the Legal Order as a Pre-Accession Condition. Case Study of Ukraine

  • To download the original call for papers in PDF format please click here.
  • To download the Preliminary Programme in PDF format, including a list of speakers and papers, please click here.

 

For further details on the workshop please email the organiser Martin Mík.

This Assessing Accession workshop is kindly sponsored by CSIG in association with Assessing Accessions partners, including UACES.