Seminarium odbędzie się w formie hybrydowej (stacjonarnie w Salach Reprezentacyjnych Pałacu Larischa, ul. Bracka 12, oraz online).
Panel I.
Constitutional Traditions and Transitions – theoretical and historical perspectives
Chair: Prof. Marta Soniewicka (Jagiellonian University)
- Prof. Grażyna Skąpska (Jagiellonian University) - Democratic Liberal Constitutionalism "from Above" in Socio-Legal Perspective. The Case of Poland
- Prof. Martin Belov (University of Sofia ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’) - Constitutional Transitions and Transitional Imaginaries in post-Authoritarian Societies: between the Legacies of the Constitutional Past and the Aspirations of Constitutional Future
- Prof. Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy (ELTE Budapest) - Transition and legitimacy
- Prof. Anita Rodina (University of Riga and Constitutional Court of Latvia) - The Role of the Constitutional Justice in Constitutional Transition in the Baltic Region
- Dr Kristina Trykhlib (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Kharkiv, Ukraine), Constitutional development of Ukraine: history and new challenges Discussion
Panel II.
Constitutional Traditions and Transitions – EU and national perspectives
- Prof. Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk (Judge at the General Court of the EU) - Common constitutional traditions in the practice of General Court of European Union
- Prof. Lucia Mokrá (Comenius University Bratislava) – Constitutional Traditions and the Human Rights Protection in the EU: coupling the common effort and European values (?)
- Prof. Alicja Sikora-Kaléda (Jagiellonian University; Council of the European Union), Mapping environmental dimension of the EU’s constitutional identity
- Prof. Ondrej Hamulak (Palacky University Olomouc) - EU Charter of Fundamental Rights “United in Diversity” - Reflections on the Constitutional Traditions, Member States´ Constitutions, National Laws, and Practices
- Dr Monika Kawczyńska (Jagiellonian University) - The role of constitutional traditions of the Member States in shaping a common system of liability for breaches of EU law