Thursday, 1 June 2017 | ||
13.00 | Registration | |
14.00 | Opening | |
14.30 | Implementing International Judgments: Dogmatic Concepts and Possible Obstacles | Professor André Nollkaemper, University of Amsterdam* (via skype) |
15.00 | Implementing International Judgments: A Social Science Perspective | Professor Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen* |
15.30 | Discussion | |
16.00 | Coffee break | |
16.30 | Country Report Germany | Professor Heiko Sauer, Bonn University* |
17.00 | Discussion | |
17.30 | Country Report Italy | Professor Giuseppe Martinico, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa* |
18.00 | Discussion | |
18.30 | End of day 1 | |
Friday, 2 June 2017 | ||
9.00 | Country Report Switzerland | Professor Helen Keller, ECtHR / University of Zurich* |
9.30 | Discussion | |
10.00 | Country Report United Kingdom | Professor Ed Bates, University of Leicester* |
10.30 | Discussion | |
11.00 | Coffee Break | |
11.30 | Country Report Russia | Professor Vladislav Starzhenetsky, Higher School of Economics, National Research University, Moscow* |
12.00 | Discussion | |
12.30 | Lunch | |
14.00 | The Perspective of the Venice Commission | Professor Martin Kuijer, Senior legal adviser, Netherlands Ministry of Security and Justice / University of Amsterdam* |
14.30 | Discussion | |
15.00 | The Perspective of the ECtHR | Professor Angelika Nußberger, Vice-President ECtHR / Cologne University* |
15.30 | Discussion | |
16.00 | Coffee break | |
16.30 | Roundtable Discussion | Professor Antoine Buyse, Netherlands Institute of Human Rights* Professor Philip Leach, Middlesex University London* Professor Stefanie Schmahl, University of Würzburg* Professor Vladislav Tolstykh, Novosibirsk State University* |
17.30 | End of Conference |
*confirmed