The Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences sincerely invites to the Seminar “Toward Effective Justice in Consumer Protection”, taking place in the Supreme Court of the Republic of Poland on 20 June 2017. The conference is organized as a part of the project “Roadmap to European effective Justice (RE-Jus): judicial training ensuring effective redress to fundamental rights violations (co-funded by the European Commission). The conference is organized in the building of the Supreme Court, hall “A”.
THE AGENDA:
13.00 – 15.00: Panel I
Remedies and the impact of fundamental rights in consumer protection
Professor Fabrizio Cafaggi
(University of Trento, National School of Administration, Rome – Project Coordinator)
Professor Malo Depincé
(Commission des clauses abusives)
Dr Agnieszka Jańczuk-Gorywoda
(Tilburg University)
Anne-Jel Hoelen
(Authorty for Consumers and Market, Netherlands)
Professor Joasia Luzak
(University of Exeter)
Judge Professor Dawid Miąsik
(Supreme Court of the Republic of Poland)
Dr Aneta Wiewiórowska-Domagalska
(University of Osnabrück)
15.00 – 15.20: Coffee break
15.20 – 17.00: Panel II
Panel II
Consumer vis-à-vis competition protection
Professor Paola Iamiceli
(University of Trento)
Dr Mateusz Grochowski
(Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Professor Mónika Józon
(Sapientia – Hungarian University of Romania, Transylvania)
Judge Ksenja Dimec
(County Court of Rijeka)
Anna Van Duin
(University of Amsterdam)
Registration available at: rejus@inp.pan.pl