ELI Hungarian Hub | Faculty of Law, ELTE

Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence

14 September 2018 | Budapest | Hungary

1st International Forum

Draft Programme

09.00 09.15 Welcome speech and establishment of ELI Hungarian Hub

Miklós Király, Professor, ELTE Faculty of Law, Department of International Private Law and European Economic Law

09.15 – 09.30 Goal and mission of ELI

Christiane Wendehorst, Professor, President of ELI, Vienna University, Institute for Civil Law

09.30 10.30 Keynote speech: Discovering the impact and effects of Brexit on both EU Law and UK Law in theory and in practice

Steve Peers, Professor, School of Law, University of Essex

10.30 – 10.50 Discussion

Chair: Pál Sonnevend, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law, ELTE Faculty of Law

10.50 – 11.20 Coffee break

11.20 11.35 European Criminal Law, the ne bis in idem principle and Brexit

Balázs Gellér, Professor, ELTE Faculty of Law, Department of Criminal Law

11.35 11.50 The future relationship between the UK and the EU following Brexit in the field of Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters’ – forms of cooperation

Petra Jeney, Associate Professor, ELTE Faculty of Law, Department of International Public Law

11.50 12.05 Brexit and Security: What about Strategic Intelligence Information Sharing after the UK’s Leave

Chiara Graziani, PhD student, University of Genoa, Comparative Constitutional Law

12.05 – 12.25 Discussion

Chair: Imre Németh, Associate Professor, ELTE Faculty of Law

12.25 – 13.00 Buffet lunch 2

13.00 13.15 Migration related issues regarding Brexit from free movement to asylum

Ágnes Töttős PhD, JHA Counsellor for Asylum and Migration Affairs, Representation of Hungary to the EU

13.15 13.30 Patients’ mobility after Brexit in EU-UK context

Éva Lukács Gellérné, Associate Professor, ELTE Faculty of Law, Department of International Private Law and European Economic Law

13.30 13.45 Brexit and cross-border working patterns

Gábor Kártyás, Associate Professor, PPKE University, Department of Labour Law

13.45 – 14.00 Discussion

Chair: Steve Peers, Professor, School of Law, University of Essex

14.00 – 14.30 Coffee break

14.30 14.45 Imperial fantasies and the illusion of a global and unfettered island

Csongor Nagy, Professor, University of Szeged, Department of Private International Law

14.45 – 15.00 Brexit and the UK's membership in the WTO

Balázs Horváthy, Research Fellow, HAS CCS, Institute for Legal Studies

15.00 15.15 The effect of Brexit on UK state aid and subsidies policy: a brewing trade war?

Tamás Kende, Associate Professor, ELTE Faculty of Law, Department of International Public Law

15.15 15.30 Generalised deficiencies as regards the rule of law in Member States: Finding legal answers to legal questions

János Bóka, Associate Professor, National University of Public Service, Faculty of International and European Studies

15.30 – 15.45 Discussion

Chair: Réka Somssich, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law, ELTE Faculty of Law

15.45 Closing of the Forum

Miklós Király, Professor, ELTE Faculty of Law, Department of International Private Law and European Economic Law

Venue

The Forum will be hosted by the Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. The Forum will be held in Aula Magna of the Faculty of Law.

Contact information

Participation in the Forum is free of charge, registration is required. Registration and inquiries should be addressed to hungarian.eli.hub@ajk.elte.hu. The Organising Committee makes every effort to reply all questions as soon as possible.