Rolle der Obersten Gerichtshöfe in Europäischen Verfassungssystemen: Zeit für Veränderung? - Kancelář Česko
Odborná konference
Podrobnosti
Programm
Wednesday, 22nd November
8.30Registration
9.00 Welcome speeches
Josef Baxa
president of the Supreme Administrative Court, Brno, Czech Republic
Petr Fiala
rector of the Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Stefan Gehrold
director of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Prague
Office, Czech Republic
Jan Svatoň
dean of the Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Janusz Trcziński
president of the Supreme Administrative Court, Warszawa, Poland
Clemens Jabloner
president of the Administrative Court, Vienna, Austria
10.30Coffee Break
11.00Panel 1
Chair Josef Baxa
president of the Supreme Administrative Court, Brno, Czech Republic
Role and Function of Supreme Court in a Multilevel Judicial System
Eckart Hien, president of the Federal Administrative Court, Leipzig, Germany
Ensuring Uniformity of the Interpretation and Application of Legislation in Slovakia
Michal Karabín, president of the Supreme Court, Bratislava, Slovakia
Administrative Court: Lithuanian Approach
Virgilijus Valančius, president of the Supreme Administrative Court, Vilnius, Lithuania
_Role of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities Today and in the Future
Irena Pelikánová, judge at the Court of First Instance, Luxembourg_
12.20Discussion
12.30Lunch break with buffet
14.00Panel 2
Chair Václav Novotný
president of the Tax and Financial division of the Supreme Administrative Court, Brno, Czech Republic
Supreme Court – Supreme Justice?
Otakar Motejl, Public Defender of Rights, Brno, Czech Republic
A Few Notes to the Role of the Czech Constitutional Judiciary in Protecting
Constitutionally Guaranteed Rights and Freedoms
Pavel Rychetský, president of the Constitutional Court, Brno, Czech Republic
Paper of a delegate of the Supreme Court, Brno, Czech Republic
The Phantom of the Judicial Reform and the Original Purpose of the Czech Civil Procedure
Pavel Holländer, vice-president of the Constitutional Court, Brno, Czech Republic
Administrative Justice in Double Perspective: Legal Fitter's View
Michal Mazanec, vice-president of the Supreme Administrative Court, Brno, Czech Republic
15.40Discussion
16.00Coffee Break
16.30Panel 3
Chair Marie Součková
president of the Social Security division of the Supreme Administrative Court, Brno, Czech Republic
Role of the Supreme Judiciary Bodies in the early 21st Century
Zdeněk Kühn, associate professor at the Faculty of Law, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Who Fears the Rule of Judges?
Jan Kysela, lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Mass Media Reflection on Courts’ Decision-making in Crucial Affairs
Václav Vlk, barrister, Prague, Czech Republic
Supreme Administrative Court – Guarantor of Public Administration’s Legality in the Czech Republic
Filip Dienstbier, lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
17.50Discussion
19.30Banquet, restaurant Besední dům, Husova 20
Thursday, 23rd November
9.00Panel 4
Chair Vojtěch Šimíček
judge at the Supreme Administrative Court, Brno, Czech Republic
Persisting Trends in the Function of Courts and Difficulties of their Removal
Eliška Wagnerová, vice-president of the Constitutional Court, Brno, Czech Republic
What the First Instance and Appeal Courts’ Judges Expect and Need from the Supreme Court?
Jan Vyklický, president of Honor of the Czech Union of Judges, Czech Republic
European Court of Human Rights and its Position in Contemporary Europe
Karel Jungwiert, judge at the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France
Of Time Limits and Restoration of International, European and Constitutional Judges’ Mandate
Jiří Malenovský, judge at the European Court of Justice, Luxembourg
10.20Discussion
10.30Coffee Break
11.00Panel 5
Chair Michal Mazanec
vice-president of the Supreme Administrative Court, Brno, Czech Republic
Judicial Hierarchy – Futurological Meditation
Karel Čermák, former Minister of Justice of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic
Administrative Justice – quo vadis?
Vladimír Mikule, associate professor at the Faculty of Law, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Weighing Interests and Norms in Supreme Courts’ Decision-making
Petr Hajn, professor at the Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
12.00Discussion
12.20Concluding Remarks
Josef Baxa
president of the Supreme Administrative Court, Brno, Czech Republic
12.30 Closing the Conference
We kindly ask invited guests to confirm their participation at the conference no later
than 3rd of November 2006, by filling in the attached questionnaire and sending it
preferably via e-mail to vera.sedlackova@nssoud.cz or by fax to +420 542 532 364.
We would like to publish all papers presented at the conference as a proceedings volume.
Therefore, as well as for the interpretation purposes, the organizers kindly
ask all invited speakers to send the texts of their papers by e-mail to
vojtech.simicek@nssoud.cz until 17th of November 2006 at the latest.