VII International Conference on Human Rights
"SMART DEVELOPMENT - HUMAN RIGHTS AS A GUARANTEE OF SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH"
24 June 2022
9.30 Registration
10.00 - 10.30
Inaugurational speeches / Wystąpienia inaguracyjne
1. Prof. Janos Perenyi - Rector of Milton Friedman University, Hungary
2. Prof. Magdalena Sitek- Rector of Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów, Poland
3. Prof. Carmen Guillamon Lazaro – Vicerector of Jaume I University in Castellon De La Plana, Spain
4. Prof. Fernando Parente – Aldo Moro University of Bari, Italy
5. Prof. Svitlana Zapara - Sumy National Agrarian University, Ukraine
6. Prof. Tomáš Strémy – Vice-dean from Law Faculty, Comenius University, Bratislava
10.30 – 12.00
Main Session / Sesja Główna (plenary)
Moderator – PhD. Krisztina Schottner and PhD. Iwona Florek
1. Ph.D. Laki Ildikó, PhD. Krisztina Schottner – Milton Friedman University - Social issues in the 21st century
2. Assoc. Prof. Branislav Fabry – Comenius University - Property Rights, Human Genome and Social Development
3. Prof. Sebastiano Tafaro - Università di Bari – Uguaglianza di persona.
4. Prof. Michele Indellicato - Università di Bari - Human rights and civil economy for environmental sustainability
5. Prof. Carmen Lázaro Guillamón - Universitat Jaume I -Castellón- - The impossibility of transaction on the civil status: a way to protect the Human Right to nationality
6. Prof. Ligita Šimanskienė - Klaipėda University, Head of Management Department - Sustainability and our habits. Do we need changes?
7. Assoc. Prof. Magdalena Sitek - Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów - Human rights in a digital society
12.00 – 12.30 coffee break
12.30 – 14.00
Panel I English: Constitution as a guarantee of human rights
Moderator – PhD. Ildiko Laki and assoc. prof. Ewa Szewczyk
1. Prof. Svitlana Zapara - Sumy National Agrarian University - Threats and prospects for the development of the right to work in Ukraine in terms of sustainable development
2. Assoc. Prof. Ewa Szewczyk - University of Zielona Góra - Modern technologies in public administration
3. Assoc. Prof. Maciej Serowaniec - Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń - Strategic investments supporting small and medium enterprises (EIB): green sector in EU
4. Assoc. Prof. Sławomir Pawłowski - Faculty of Law and Administration Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań - The role of local government administration in stimulating smart city development
5. Ph.D. Anna Feja - Paszkiewicz - Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Instytut Nauk Prawnych - The right to participate in a local referendum and the use of electronic media in informing about a local referendum
6. Ph.D. Magdalena Skibińska - Institute of Law Studies University of Zielona Góra, Poland - Access to a court - considerations concerning remote court hearings and hearings in camera in Polish civil proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic
7. Ph.D. Martyna Seroka - University Warmia and Mazuria - Appointment of a temporary guardian by the Polish court for a minor citizen of Ukraine
8. Edyta Banaszak, Anna Filutowska - Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów- The right to secure functioning in digital world
9. Ph.D. Iwona Florek - Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów - The abuse of human rights as a distortion of the idea of human rights
12.30 – 14.00
Polish Panel II: Human rights and modern technologies / Panel polski II: Prawa człowieka a nowe technologie
Moderator: Prof. Anna Musiała and assoc. prof. Magdalena Rzewuska
1. Prof. Andrzej Misiuk - Uniwersytet Warszawski - Prawa człowieka a operacyjne uprawnienia Policji
2. Prof. Anna Musiała - Adam Mickiewicz University - Human rights in Polish labor law
3. Prof. Wiesław Pływaczewski, PhD. Joanna Narodowska, PhD. Maciej Duda - Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie - Zrównoważony rozwój gospodarczy a zagrożenia dla środowiska naturalnego z perspektywy zielonej kryminologii – między imperatywem ekonomii i ekologii
4. Prof. Małgorzata Such-Pyrgiel - Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej w Józefowie - Behawioralna biometria jako nowa i (naj)bezpieczniejsza forma uwierzytelniania tożsamości użytkowników usług elektronicznych. Zarys problematyki.
5. dr hab. Magdalena Rzewuska - UWM in Olsztyn - The right to live in a clean environment
6. Prof. Marek Szewczyk – Adam Mickiewicz University - Zoninig jako czynnik ograniczający w planowaniu przestrzennym
7. Assoc. Prof. Przemysław Niewiadomski – University of Zielona Góra - Antyinnowacyjne postawy pracownicze - kontekst implementacji a zmiany organizacyjne
8. Ph.D. Beata Pachuca-Smulska - Politechnika Warszawska Wydział Administracji i Nauk Społecznychk - Kształtowanie nowego ładu energetycznego w UE i jego wpływ na konsumentów wrażliwych zdalnie
9. Ph.D. Radosław Zych - Faculty of Law and Administration, Szczecin University, Poland - In what direction should Polish election law be modernized to be better for people with disabilities ?
10. PhD. Katarzyna Badźmirowska-Masłowska – War Studies University - Implikacje wojny w Ukrainie dla praw człowieka w perspektywie komunikacji strategicznej
11. Urszula Anisiewicz M.A. - Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Jozefów – Prawa człowieka a społeczna odpowiedzialność biznesu. Wybrane zagadnienia
12. M.A. Karolina Żebrowska - Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów - Personal data protection.
12.30 – 14.00
Panel III: Italian-Spanish
Moderator: Prof. Bronisław Sitek and prof. Michele Indellicato
1. Prof. Antonio Uricchio, Università di Bari Aldo Moro – Human rights and academic career
2. Prof. Laura Tafaro - Università di Bari Aldo Moro - Legal complexity and sustainable development: new perspectives
3. Prof. Ferdinando Parente - University of Bari "Aldo Moro" - La vita, il tempo e lo spazio: l’anzianità come categoria dell’adultità e del diritto
4. Prof. Bronisław Sitek - SWPS University of Social and Humanities Sciences - Solidarity as a normative message for the development of a digital society
5. Prof. Dra. M. Carmen Colmenar Mallén - Digitized societies: respect for the human rights of all sectors of the population?
6. Ph.D. Rosa Indellicato - Università degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro" - The environmental challenge between sustainable development and global education
7. Dr hab. Salvatore Antonello Parente - University of Bari "Aldo Moro" - Digital development, technological innovation and Metaverse: the implications of tax law
12.30 – 14.00
Panel IV Italian - Spanish
Moderator: prof. Carmen Guillamon Lazaro and PhD. Iwona Florek
1. Assoc. Prof. Raquel Martínez Catalá - Associate Professor Department of Ecclesiastical Law of the State Valencias law school - The importance of recognizing the riqht to knowledge
2. Prof. Maria Casola - Università degli Studi di Bari - Sostenibilità e patrimonio culturale. L'utilità di una riflessione storico giuridica.
3. Prof. Piotr Krajewski - Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie - Agriculture and human rights protection. An example of land grabbing
4. PhD Fabrizio Cesareo - University of Milan-Bicocca - Procedural perspectives of the civil liability of multinational companies: human rights and sustainable development, an actionable combination
12.30 – 14.00
Polish panel V: Legal institutions and human rights / Panel polski VI: Instytucje prawa a prawa człowieka
Moderator: assoc. prof. Magdalena Sitek and assoc. prof. Maciej Rzewuski
1. Prof. Jacek Sobczak - Instytut Nauk Prawnych Akademii Ekonomiczno-Humanistycznej w Warszawie, prof. UW dr hab. Ksenia Kakareko - Dziennikarski obowiązek szczególnej staranności jako instrument wspierający prawa człowieka wobec rozwoju technologii informacyjno-komunikacyjnych
2. Assoc. Prof. Maciej Rzewuski - University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn - Smart judgments. Computerization of court proceedings in civil cases.
3. Assoc. Prof. Mieczysław Różański - University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn - Church Data Protection Inspector in the Catholic Church in Poland - Kościelny Inspektor Ochrony Danych w Kościele Katolickim w Polsce
4. Assoc. prof. Justyna Krzywkowska - University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn - Innowacyjne technologie w działalności Kościoła katolickiego - szanse i zagrożenia (Innovative technologies in the activities of the Catholic Church - opportunities and threats)
5. Ph.D. Aleksandra Szejniuk - WSGE - Prawne i społeczne aspekty walki z dyskryminacją w organizacjach
6. Ph.D. Anna Kanarek-Równicka - Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach - Prawne aspekty ograniczenia stosowania technologii fotowoltaicznej w prowadzeniu działalności gospodarczej w Polsce
7. Ph.D. Aleksandra Lukasek - WSGE - Wizerunek współczesnego mediatora rodzinnego
8. Ph.D. Elżbieta Maj - Instytut Prawa i Ekonomii Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie - Administracyjnoprawny system aktywizacji zawodowej osób niepełnosprawnych w Polsce/Administrative and legal system of professional activation of people with disabilities in Poland
9. Ph.D. Monika Wyszomirska - Scientific and Research Centre for Fire Protection – National Research Institute - Tax and Legal Issues Related to the Implementation of Research and Development Projects in the Area of Security and Defense
10. Ph.D. Krystyna Ziółkowska - Uniwersytet Warmińsko -Mazurski w Olsztynie - Obowiązek ponoszenia kwalifikacji zawodowych przez pracownika w dobie rozwoju technologii/Employees obligation to rise professional qualifications in the era of technology development
11. M.A. Karolina Żebrowska - Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów - Personal data protection.
12.30 – 14.00
Panel VI English: Human rights and minorities / Panel VII angielski: Prawa człowieka a mniejszości
Moderator: prof. Ligita Simanskiene and József Nyíri-Nagy
1. Assoc. Prof. Ewaryst Kowalczyk - University of Zielona Gora (Poland) - Human rights in contemporary sustainable public procurement - key legal issues
2. Ph.D. Monika Nowikowska - War Studies University - The Right to Privacy in Cyberspace
3. Ph.D. Marcin Mamiński - Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De Gasperi w Józefowie - The development of society in the perspective of the commune's tasks in the field of human rights protection.
4. Ph.D. Anna Szyszka - Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach - The jurisdiction of the administrative court in cases related to accessibility regulated by the Act of 19 July 2019 on ensuring accessibility to people with special needs.
5. Student Dominik Sokalski - Medical University of Warsaw - Strenghts and weaknesses of telemedicine in Poland (medical and ethical aspects)
6. Ph.D. Małgorzata Augustyniak - Uniwersity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn - Solidarity in the field of environmental protection in the context of the theory of law of Leon Duguit (part two)
7. Ph.D. candidate Marta Bojaruniec - Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy - Elimination of violence against woman as a sustainable development goal
12.30 – 14.00
Panel VII English : Human right to environment / Panel VIII angielski: Prawo człowieka do środowiska
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Branislav Fabry and prof. Ksenofon Krisafi
1. Prof. Ksenofon Krisafi Kejsi Rizo - Mediterranean University - Climate change in light of the rights of future generations
2. dr habil. Edyta Sokalska - University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn - Solidarity in the field of environmental protection in the context of the theory of law of Leon Duguit (part one)
3. Ph.D. Besmir Premalaj - Meditarranean University of Albania - The relationship between human rights and sustainable development
4. Ph.D. Lucyna Staniszewska - Uniwersytet im. A. Mickiewicza w Poznaniu - The influence of local government administration on intelligent and ecological development of cities
5. Ph.D. Paweł Śmiałek - Akademia Ekonomiczna-Humanistyczna w Warszawie - Positive obligations of the state in the horizontal sphere in the perspective of the increasing influance of private entities on human rights
6. Ph.D. candidate Roksana Gawrońska - UKSW in Warsaw - The constitutional principle of social justice and the principle of a democratic state of law in the Republic of Poland.
14.00 – 15.00 Lunch
15.00 – 16.30
(plenary)
English panel VIII : Human right in the time of smart development /
Panel angielski IV: Prawa człowieka w epoce Smart development
Moderator – assoc. prof. Małgorzata Such Pyrgiel and assoc. prof. Maciej Serowaniec
1. Assoc. Prof. Nora Bán-Forgacs and Ms Kitti Mezei (joint paper) - Milton Friedman University - Smart developments and human rights
2. Ph.D. Renáta Kišoňová - The Department of Theory of Law and Philosophy of Law, Faculty of Law, Comenius University Bratislava - Inclusive gender equality
3. Ph.D. Katarzyna Bomba - University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland - The role of minimum wage in promoting decent work and reducing inequality in a cohesive society
4. Ph.D. Judit Dr. Mihalik - MFU - The ethical foundations of corporate social responsibility: in the line of the dilemmas of global sustainability.
5. Ph.D. Joanna Markiewicz-Stanny - Institute of Law Studies, University of Zielona Góra - Human rights, surveillance and technology - perspective of irregular migration in Europe.
6. Ph.D. Redion Luli - Mediterranean University of Albania - Sustainability of social rights in relation to available economic resources
7. Ph.D. candidate Artur Banaszak - Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Jozefów - The right of elderly people to proper functioning in the current world
8. B.A. József Nyíri-Nagy - student at Milton Friedman University in Hungary - Surviving in class The social status of LGBTQI teenagers in peer communities
9. Joanna Sitek – Human rights vs. students’ rights in the pandemic
16.30 – 17.00 Summary