The oldest Polish journal of legal history, Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne (CPH; Legal History Journal), published by the Faculty of Law and Administration at AMU since 1948, is organizing a series of online lectures. The editor-in-chief of CPH, Dr. Hab. Maksymilian Stanulewicz, a professor at AMU, warmly invites all interested scholars and students to participate in our online lectures and to submit papers to CPH. The series is organized by the Editorial Secretary of CPH, Dr. Piotr Alexandrowicz (piotr.alexandrowicz@amu.edu.pl)
For more information on the series, please visit the website
FIRST LECTURE
Title: Judicial
independence in Austria from Pre-March to the 21st century
Speaker: prof. Gerald
Kohl
Date: April 25th, 4:30
pm CEST
Link to the online meeting:meeting link
Abstract: Judicial
independence in Austria was achieved step-by-step. The development did not
proceed in the sense of a straightforward, continuous “progress”, but was
characterized by several setbacks. And even today, judicial independence has to
be fought for anew every day. The presentation will give an overview of two
centuries of legal development and highlight current challenges.
CV: Born 1965; 1993
Dr. iuris; 2005 “Habilitation“ for the subjects “Austrian and European Legal
History, including Constitutional History of the Modern Age“ and “European
Private Law Development“ (“Privatdozent”); 2006 Associate Professor (public
servant, tenured); 2009 appointed Deputy Head, Department of Legal and
Constitutional History (Univ. Vienna). 2015 elected Treasurer of the
„International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary
Institutions“; 2018 appointed member of the „Kommission für Rechtsgeschichte
Österreichs“ [Commission for Austrian Legal History] of the Austrian Academy of
Sciences; various other functions and memberships. Co-editor and co-author of
the leading Austrian textbook “Manual Rechts- und Verfassungsgeschichte” (6th edition
2022). Main areas of work: Austrian constitutional history, esp. 19th and
20th cent.; History of private law, esp. property law, land
registry, agrarian communities, housing laws; History of justice (collected
volumes on judges, state attorneys, laypersons); Popular legal literature; Law
and Language.
Read more here:website
Chair: Prof.
Wojciech Piątek (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
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