Central European Forum on Law and Administration

Central European Forum on Law and Administration
About Us
The idea for the Central European Forum on Law and Administration was born during the International Conference Tendencies in contemporary public administration: bodies, public tasks and legal forms of their performance held on 13 and 14 October 2015 in Częstochowa. The impressive number of participants from Central Europe gave us impetus to develop the idea of annual meetings and discussions on legal issues and problems common to scholars from Central Europe.

Such meetings provide a great opportunity to exchange views, formulate postulates, and compare legal solutions to the problems present in Central European countries. The meetings are also a certain kind of platform for establishing contacts and cooperation with scholars from other countries, which might result in joint research projects in the future.

Our aim is to organize annual conferences in Częstochowa and Opole in turns. The 2017 Forum conference will take place in Opole.

We cordially invite everyone to participate in our enterprise.

We are hoping to establish a place for exchanging opinions and making new contacts, which would be a basis for fruitful cooperation between scholars from our part of the continent.

Welcome

Dear Colleagues

We are delighted to inform about the International Scientific Conference entitled  Public Law in Central and Eastern Europe: Traditions, Legacies and Perspectives that will be held at 18-19 October 2018 in Wrocław, Poland. The Conference is organized in a frame of Central European Forum on Law and Administration by academics from the Institute of Law, Administration and Management, Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa, the Chair of Theory and Philosophy of Law, University of Opole and Chair of Theory and Philosophy of Law,  University of Wrocław.

Having considered the wide range of issues raised during the Conference, the Organizing Committee have divided into its main panels: constitutional law, administrative law and financial law, European law, comparative public law and the history of law.

The Organizing Committee is convinced that the Conference will contribute to the exchange of views and reflections on the particularly important, current problems of public law in Central and Eastern European countries, inter alia:

  • historical and legal heritage and the current legal order
  • political and legal traditions and cultural heritage
  • legislative activity for promoting of culture and art, protection of cultural goods and traditions
  • public law and the past – the significance of politics and history
  • directions and tendencies in public law
  • public law and citizen
  • civic activity undertaken for the common good and supporting sense of responsibility for public affairs
  • development and promotion of active cooperation within local communities, entrepreneurship and civil society
  • legal comparative studies on public law
  • legal transplants in public law
  • mutual interaction between branches of public law
  • transfers of working methods / legal tools / institutions between different branches of public law
  • problems of privatization of public law and publicizing private law

NOTE:

  • Participation in the Conference should be sent by 28 September 2018 via an online form that is available on the Conference website. Registration after this date is possible, but with the prior consent of the organizers.
  • In connection with the incoming applications, the registration deadline has been extended until  5 October 2018.
  • Payment must be made by 6 October 2018.
  • On October 18, 2018, the organizers of the Conference provide at A 17-hour cruise on the Oder. More information will be provided to participants along with the Conference program.