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International Symposium on “Functions of Multi-layered Fundamental Rights Protection in Globalized World -The Human Rights Convention and Constitutional Courts in Integrated Europe- ”


Date &Time
Nov. 27, 2010(10:30~17:30)
Venue
CALE Forum, Nagoya University Center for Asian Legal Exchange (CALE) (2F)
Language
English

 

Program:

Morning Session I: General Issues

  Moderator: Prof. KITAMURA Yasuzo, Chuo University, Japan

10:30 – 10:35   Welcome Address

                             Prof. OBATA Kaoru, Nagoya University, Japan

10:35 – 10:55   “Possibilities of Multi-layered Public Spheres from Japanese Perspective”

Prof. MOTO Hidenori, Nagoya University, Japan

10:55 – 11:15   “Comparative Overview of European Systems of Constitutional Justice”*

                                          Dr. Rudolf DÜRR, Head of Constitutional Justice Division, Secretariat of the Venice Commission, Council of Europe

11:15 – 11:55  Questions and Answers

 

Afternoon Session I: Country Situations (1)

 Moderator: Prof. SHIN Hae Bong, Aoyama University, Japan

  14:00 – 14:20   “The Application of the Law of the Human Rights Treaties in the Czech

Republic; Never-ending theoretical conflict but convergence and harmony in practice?”

                                          Mr. Marian KOKES, Legal Assistant to Vice Chief Justice, Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic

  14:20 – 14:40   “Cooperative Decision-making: The Relation between Hungary and

Strasbourg”

                                          Dr. KOVACS Krisztina, Chief Adviser, Constitutional Court of Hungary

14:40-15:00   “Activism of constitutional courts and purposive interpretation

-Remarks on parliamentary democracy”

Prof. Marek SMOLAK, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland

15:00-16:00     Questions and Answers

16:00-16:20       Coffee Break

 

Afternoon Session II: Country Situations (2)

Moderator: Prof. TONAMI Koji, Waseda University, Japan

16:20-16:40  “The Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and their

Implementation in Germany”

Prof. Herbert KÜPPER, Institute for East European Law, Regensburg, Germany

16:40-17:00   “The judicial dialogue between the Austrian Constitutional Court and the European Court of Human Rights – select case-law”

Dr. Claudia FUCHS, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

17:00-17:45     Questions and Answers

  17:45-17:55     Concluding Remarks

                               Prof. EJIMA  Akiko, Meiji University, Japan

17:55-18:00     Closing Address

Prof. ICHIHASHI Katsuya,

Director of the Center for Asian Legal Exchange,

Nagoya University

 


Contact:
Nagoya University Center for Asian Legal Exchange (CALE)
e-mail:cale-jimu@law.nagoya-u.ac.jp