Tuesday, March 14
6:00 pm
Yvonne Kleinmann
Welcome & Introduction
Keynote Lecture
Andrzej Rzepliński
The Genealogy of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in the 1980s
Venue: Hörsaal I, Steintor-Campus, Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg, Adam-Kuckhoff-Str. 35, 06108 Halle (Saale)
Wednesday, March 15
Venue: Seminar room 7, 1st floor, Steintor-Campus, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Emil-Abderhalden-Straße 26-27, 06108 Halle (Saale)
9:00-11:00 am
PANEL I: Theory of Law
Władysław Pęksa
The Reception of Foreign Law as a Phenomenon in Jurisprudence and as a Factor of Modernization: The Polish Example against the Background of Central Europe
Andrzej Madeja
Law and Justice in a Psycho-Social Perspective. Achievements and Contributions of Polish Sociology of law
Mateusz Stępień
The Polish Legal Culture through the Lens of Postcolonial Perspectives
Matthias Kaufmann
Comment on the Section & Discussion
Coffee Break
11:30-13:30 pm
PANEL II: Legal Transfer and Comparison
Michał Gałędek
Concepts of National Codification in the Light of Statements by Jan
Wincenty Bandtkie and Antoni Wyczechowski (1815)
Anna Klimaszewska
Law in Society: Polish Entrepreneurs and Traders vis-à-vis French Commercial Law in the 19th Century
Marek Łaziński & Karolina Józwiak
Verbal Aspect and Legal Interpretation
Dietmar Müller (solicited)
Comment on the Section & Discussion
Lunch
3:30-5:30 pm
PANEL III: Poland as Part of Superordinate Systems
Yvonne Kleinmann
Communication on the Legal Order between the Inhabitants of the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Imperial Authorities of the 19th Century
Alfred Sproede
Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Writers Coming to Terms with the Process of “Juridification”: Literary Perspectives on the Advancement of Polish Legal Culture
Piotr Eckhardt
Socialism under Construction: Law as a Tool of Socialist Political Ideology on Architecture, Urbanism and Spatial Justice in the People’s Republic of Poland
Claudia Kraft
Comment on the Section & Discussion
Coffee Break
6:00-7.30 pm
PANEL III: Crossroads of National and International Law
Christoph Brendel
Nationality in Polish and International Law after World War I – State of Research and Questions
Konstantin Rometsch
Beyond Security, State and Sanctions? Transnational Legal Activism from Eastern Europe from the 1920s through 1950s
Dirk Hanschel (solicited)
Comment on the Section & Discussion
Conference Dinner
Thursday, 16 March
Venue: Seminar room 7, 1st floor, Steintor-Campus, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Emil-Abderhalden-Straße 26-27, 06108 Halle (Saale)
8:30-10.30 am
PANEL IV: Transitional Justice – Justice in Transition
Dominika Uczkiewicz
The Polish Government in Exile and the Punishment of Nazi Crimes, 1939-1945. Tensions between Political, Juridical and Social Ideas of Justice
Barbara Padło
Dealing with the Past for Crimes Committed in the Past in Poland – Stalinist Judges and 1981-1989 Judges
Jacek K. Sokołowski
Courts as Policy-Makers: Transitional Justice in Poland 1997-2007
Annette Weinke
Comment on the Section & Discussion
Coffee Break
11.00-13:00
PANEL V: Legal Actors
Felix Ackermann
The Penal System in Partitioned Poland as Part of the Imperial Orders of the 19th Century
Paulina Gulińska-Jurgiel
Concepts and Attempts of Standardization in the Punishment of NS Crimes: West German-Polish Cooperation in the 1960s
Rafael Mrowczynski
Societal Transformations, Changing Legal Systems and Professional Habitus of Lawyers in Poland and Russia
Marie-Claire Foblets
Comment on the Section & Discussion
FINAL DISCUSSION
Veranstalter: Aleksander-Brückner-Zentrum für Polenstudien & Instytut Historyczny Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Förderer: Deutsch-Polnische Wissenschaftsstiftung, Emmy-Noether-Programm (DFG), Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Anmeldung bis Freitag, den 10 März 2017:
paulina.gulinska-jurgiel@geschichte.uni-halle.de
http://www.polenstudien.de