The 5th Polish-Spanish Conference on Roman Law "Modern application of the Roman Law rules / Regulae iuris nel Diritto romano di uso attuale" was held in May 23, 2014 in Olsztyn, in the Lemon Hall of the Conference Center of the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn in the Benedykta Dybowskiego Street 11. Its organizers were the Chair of Roman and Comparative Law of the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, the Chair of Public Law of the University of Castellon, the Student Academic Circle of Lovers of Ancient Societies and Culture "Romanitas" and the Student Academic Circle for Roman and Comparative Law.
SUBJECT AREAS
Institutions of Roman private and public law and the experiences of the modern world
Roman Law and globalization of the values
Roman Law and modern lawmakers
Roman Law Rules in the modern court
Roman Law and the modern education of lawyers
Roman roots of the European legal culture
PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE
8.30: INAUGURATION
Dr hab. P. Krajewski, prof UWM, vice-dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration, UWM in Olsztyn
Prof. dr hab. B. Sitek, Chair of Roman and Comparative Law
Dra. Andrea Planchadell Gargallo, Universitat Jaume I
Prof. Dra. Carmen Lázaro Guillamón, Universitat Jaume I, Área de Derecho Romano
9.00-11.30: FIRST SESSION
CHAIRMAN: PROF. B. SITEK
Prof. dr hab. W. Wołodkiewicz (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Le regole giuridiche latine nella pratica giudiziaria e architettura polacca
Prof. Dra. Carmen Lázaro Guillamón (Universitat Jaume I)
The exempla concerning silence set out in the gl. Qui tacet, ad D. 50.17.142
Prof. dr hab. B. Sitek (UWM w Olsztynie)
In dubio magis contra fiscum est respondendum (D. 49.14.10)
Prof. Dra. Amparo Montañana Casaní (Universitat Jaume I)
Periculum est emptoris J, 3, (2,3) 24, 3
Dr hab. M. Sitek, prof. UWM (UWM w Olsztynie)
Commercium iure gentium commune esse debet
Dra. Andrea Planchadell Gargallo (Universitat Jaume I)
The European order for payment procedure. A true way of revitalizing the economy
Dr hab. J. Krzynówek, prof. UWM (UWM w Olsztynie)
References to the principle nemo sibi ipsum causam possessionis mutare potest in the judicial decisions of the Polish courts ( on selected examples)
Dr P. Kubiak (Uniwersytet Łódzki)
Some remarks about origins of ignorantia facti non nocet in Roman Law
11.30-13.00: 10TH ANNUAL ROMAN LAW COMPETITION
UMW CONFERENCE CENTER (AULA KARMAZYNOWA)
13.00-14.00: DINNER PAUSE
14.00-16.30: SECOND SESSION
CHAIRMAN: PROF. DRA. CARMEN LÁZARO GUILLAMÓN
Dr E. Sokalska, dr M. Augustyniak (UWM w Olsztynie)
The tradition of ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) as an alterative form of justice in the American legal culture
Ks. dr P. Sadowski (Uniwersytet Opolski)
L'impedimento della cognazione nel diritto matrimoniale romano e canonico
Dr K. Szczygielski (Uniwersytet w Białymstoku)
The principle ius civile vigilantibus scriptum est in the judicial decisions of the Constitutional Tribunal and the Supreme Court
Dr S. Kursa (Szkoła Wyższa Psychologii Społecznej)
Roman rule nemo pro parte testatus... and its application in Polish law
Dr A. R. Jurewicz (UWM w Olsztynie)
Commorientes. Ein Versuch der dogmatischen Umschreibung eines Rechtsinstitutes im polnischen Zivilrechtsystem
Mgr M. Jasińska (Szkoła Wyższa Psychologii Społecznej)
Actio Pauliana – today and in the past – regulations in Polish Civil Code
Dr A. Świętoń (UWM w Olsztynie)
Vanae voces populi non sunt audiendae. Court under the pressure of the vox populi.