Teachers of WUNU Faculty of Law took part in the annual scientific conference of the European Law Institute
On September 8-11, the annual conference of the European Law Institute brought together more than 2,000 participants from around the world. Scientists, practitioners, experts, representatives of international organizations and institutions took part in discussions in the following areas:
– Contract Law and Human Dignity
– Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Public Administration – Developing Impact Assessments and Public
Participation for Digital Democracy
– Admissibility of Criminal Evidence in the Digital Age
– Blockchain Technology and Smart Contracts
– Principles for a Data Economy
– ELI-UNIDROIT European Model Rules of Civil Procedure
– Business and Human Rights - Access to Justice and Effective Remedies
– Independence of Judiciary
– The Concept and the Role of Courts in Family and Succession Matters
– EU Conflict of Laws for Companies
– Corporate Sustainability, Financial Accounting and Share Capital
Authors:
Liudmyla Savanets, Candidate of Juridical Sciences, Associate Professor at the Department of International Law and Migration Policy
Hanna Stakhyra, lecturer at the Department of International Law and Migration Policy.
In addition, the expert groups discussed current working projects: reviewing and preparing for publication of two books, Rescue of Business in Europe and Coronavirus and the Law, which reveal the current challenges of the proper functioning of European law in the pandemic era.