Law, Legal Language, and Ideas of Justice in Poland: On the Consequences of Socio-Political Upheaval from the 18th to the 21st Century

Law, Legal Language, and Ideas of Justice in Poland: On the Consequences of Socio-Political Upheaval from the 18th to the 21st Century

Veranstalter
Aleksander-Brückner-Zentrum für Polenstudien; Instytut Historyczny Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Veranstaltungsort
Ort
Halle an der Saale
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
14.03.2017 - 16.03.2017
Deadline
10.03.2017
Von
Paulina Gulinska-Jurgiel

Wir laden Sie herzlich zur Internationalen Tagung Law, Legal Language, and Ideas of Justice in Poland: On the Consequences of Socio-Political Upheaval from the 18th to the 21st Century" ein, die vom Aleksander-Brückner-Zentrum für Polenstudien Halle/Jena in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Instytut Historyczny Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego veranstaltet wird.

Den Eröffnungsvortrag wird Prof. Andrzej Rzepliński, ehemaliger Präsident des Polnischen Verfassungsgerichtshofs, zum Thema “The Genealogy of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in the 1980s" halten.

Die Arbeitssprache der Konferenz ist Englisch.

Programm


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

Kontakt

Dr. Paulina Gulińska-Jurgiel
Aleksander-Brückner-Zentrum für Polenstudien
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle (Saale)
E.-Abderhalden-Str. 26-27
06108 Halle (Saale)
E-Mail: paulina.gulinska-jurgiel@geschichte.uni-halle.de

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