Events
Event

Privacy and Personality Rights Violations in the Conflict of Laws

  • Location

    Weicker Building

    4, rue Alphonse Weicker

    2721, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

  • Topic(s)
    Law
  • Type(s)
    Free of charge, In-person event, Lectures and seminars, Virtual event

The Department of Law of the 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg and EAPIL cordially invite you to this conference.

Abstract

This conference, organised by the EAPIL Young Research Network as part of its 5th project, explores privacy and personality rights violations in the conflict of laws. The first panel will address the EU perspective, bringing together representatives from academia, the Court of Justice of the European Union, and the European Commission. The second and third panels will focus on the content and design of national conflict-of-laws rules, as well as key issues such as foreseeability, choice of law, and mandatory provisions. The event will conclude with the presentation of the comparative report prepared by the YRN Co-Chairs.

Language

English.

This is a free hybrid event. Registration is mandatory.

Programme
  • 12.30 – 13.00

    Registration

  • 13.00 – 13.15

    Welcome Address and Introduction to the 5th YRN Project

    • Gilles Cuniberti, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg, President of EAPIL
    • Mathilde Codazzi, Paul Eichmüller, Marco Pasqua, EAPIL YRN Co-Chairs
  • 13.15 – 14.00

    First Panel – The EU Perspective: Commission, Court and Academia

    Chair: Gilles Cuniberti, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg, President of EAPIL

    Discussants:

    • Gilles Cuniberti, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg
    • Marta Requejo Isidro, Court of Justice of the European Union
    • Norel Rosner, DG JUST, European Commission
  • 14.00 – 14.30

    Q&A session for the first panel

  • 14.30 – 15.00

    Second Panel – The Content and Design of the National Conflicts Rules

    Chair: Marco Pasqua, Examiner – Catholic 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of the Sacred Heart, Milan

    Discussants:

    • Lithuania: AgnÄ— KisieliauskaitÄ—, Dominykas KirÅ¡is and Titas Burneckas, Ellex Legal, Vilnius
    • Poland: Edyta Figura-Góralczyk, Kraków 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Economics, and Wojciech WydmaÅ„ski, Cardinal Stefan WyszyÅ„ski 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Warsaw
    • Slovakia: Dominika Moravcová, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Trnava
  • 15.00 – 15.30

    Coffee break

  • 15.30 – 16.00

    Third Panel – Foreseeability, Choice of Law and Mandatory Rules

    Chair: Mathilde Codazzi, Panthéon-Assas 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ Paris

    Discussants:

    • Romania: Alina Oprea, Babes Bolyai 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Cluj-Napoca
    • Croatia: Jura Golub, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Osijek
    • Switzerland: Luisa Reininghaus, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Geneva
  • 16.00 – 16.30

    Joint Q&A session for the second and third panel

  • 16.30 – 17.00

    Presentation of the Comparative Report by the Co-Chairs

    • Mathilde Codazzi, Panthéon-Assas 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ Paris
    • Paul Eichmüller, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Vienna
    • Marco Pasqua, Examiner – Catholic 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of the Sacred Heart, Milan
  • 17.00 – 17.30

    Concluding Remarks

  • 17.30

    Cocktail reception

The conference is based on the results of the 5th Project of the EAPIL Young Research Network. The Co-Chairs express their gratitude to all national rapporteurs:

  • Austria

    Fabian Pollitzer, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Vienna

  • Belgium

    Cedric Vanleenhove, Ghent 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, and
    Rob Rooman, KU Leuven

  • Bulgaria

    Ilia Lassin, Sofia 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ St. Kliment Ohridski

  • Croatia

    Jura Golub, Josip Juraj Strossmayer 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Osijek

  • Cyprus

    Nicolas Kyriakides, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Nicosia,
    Yiolanti Maou, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Nicosia, and
    Nicoletta Zacharopoulos, Harris Kyriakides, Larnaca

  • Czech Republic

    Elisa Arietti, Charles 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Prague and
    David Linek, Charles 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Prague

  • France

    Benjamin Saunier, Panthéon-Sorbonne 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½

  • Germany

    Anna Pauline Schweinbach, Universidad de Sevilla

  • Greece

    Georgios Kotlidas, Rythmisis Greek Institute for AI Law, Athens

  • Hungary

    Ferenc Szilágyi, Pázmány Péter Catholic 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Budapest

  • Italy

    Ilaria Aquironi, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Ferrara

  • Latvia

    Aleksandrs Fillers, Riga Graduate School of Law

  • Lithuania

    AgnÄ— KisieliausaitÄ—, Ellex Legal,
    Dominykas Kiršis, Ellex Legal, and
    Titas Burneckas, Ellex Legal

  • The Netherlands

    Birgit van Houtert, Maastricht 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½

  • Poland

    Edyta Figura-Góralczyk, Kraków 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Economics & Jagiellonian 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Kraków, and
    Wojciech WydmaÅ„ski, Cardinal Stefan WyszyÅ„ski 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Warsaw

  • Romania

    Alina Oprea, BabeÈ™-Bolyai 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Cluj-Napoca

  • Slovakia

    Dominika Moravcová, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Trnava

  • Spain

    María Asunción Cebrián Salvat, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Murcia, and
    Blas Piñar Guzmán, Belagua Abogados, Madrid

  • Albania

    Armela Maxhelaku, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Tirana

  • Switzerland

    Luisa Reininghaus, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Geneva, and
    Cyrill Chevalley, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Lausanne

  • Turkey

    Esra Tekin, Dicle 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Diyarbakır, and
    Ece Uyanık, Kadir Has 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Istanbul

  • Ukraine

    Ivan Sukhorukov, Mykolas Romeris 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½, Vilnius & Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Chambéry

  • United Kingdom

    Ross Pey, 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Western Ontario

In collaboration with

Share this