ROME I & ROME II APPLICABLE LAW IN INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS AND TORTS Krakow, 3-4 November 2016 Languages: English and Polish (with simultaneous interpretation) Organisers: • Academy of European Law (ERA) • Judicial Academy of the Czech Republic • Hungarian Academy of Justice • National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Poland • Judicial Academy of the Slovak Republic Event number: 116DT35 Academy of European Law Co-funded by the Justice Programme 2014-2020 of the European Union
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ROME I & ROME II APPLICABLE LAW IN INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS AND TORTS
Krakow, 3-4 November 2016
Languages: English and Polish (with simultaneous interpretation)
Organisers:
• Academy of European Law (ERA)
• Judicial Academy of the Czech Republic
• Hungarian Academy of Justice
• National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Poland
• Judicial Academy of the Slovak Republic
Event number: 116DT35
Academy of European Law
Co-funded by the Justice Programme 2014-2020 of the European Union
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Arrival and registration
Welcome and introduction
I. Introduction to Rome I and Rome II
Synopsis of Rome I and Rome II•InteractionbetweenBrusselsI,RomeIandRomeII•Scopeofapplication•MandatoryrulesandordrepublicWiesław Grajdura
Discussion
Coffee break
II. Rome I: Which law applies to international contracts?
General rules•Choiceoflawandapplicablelawintheabsenceofchoice•CasestudiesandnationalcaselawKristián Csach
Discussion
Lunch
09:15
09:30
10:45
11:00
11:30
12:45
13:00
08:45
Specific contracts•Consumercontracts•Contractsofcarriage•Insurancecontracts•EmploymentcontractsThomas Kadner Graziano
Kristián Csach, Associate Professor, University of Trnava, Judicial Academy of the Slovak Republic
Wiesław Grajdura, Judge, Poland
Thomas Kadner Graziano, Professor of Private International Law, European and Comparative Private Law and International Litigati-on, University of Geneva
Beáta Lukácsi, Judge, Hungary
Project partners
Judicial Academy of the Czech Republic
National Office for the Judiciary
National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Poland
Judicial Academy of the Slovak Republic
Calendar of events 2016-2017
19-20 May 2016 Hungarian Academy of Justice, Budapest, HungaryLanguages: English, Hungarian
3-4 November 2016 National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Kraków, PolandLanguages: English, Polish
2-3 February 2017 Judicial Academy of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech RepublicLanguages: English, Czech
2-3 March 2017Judicial Academy of the Slovak Republic, Omšenie, SlovakiaLanguages: English, Slovak
Interested Czech, Hungarian, Polish and Slovak judges may register via their national schools.
The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of ERA and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Commission.