I International Congress

Civil Procedural Law

The Challenges of Global and Digital Sustainable Development

Program

20th maio 2021

14h30
Opening Session

Sebastião Feyo, Magnificent Rector of the University of Portucalense

Maria Manuela M. Silva, Director of the Law Department

Wladimir Brito, Diretor of Legal Institute Portucalense

Esther Pillado González, Representation of Partner Universities

José Caramelo Gomes, Responsible Coordinator

Lurdes Varregoso Mesquita, Responsible Researcher

15h00
1st Plenary Session - Transnational and European Civil Procedure: Global Development Challenges

Moderator: Lurdes Varregoso Mesquita

Speakers:

Jordi Nieva-Fenoll (Full Professor of Procedural Law at the University of Barcelona) - The impact of artificial intelligence on the harmonization of European civil procedure.

João Paulo Remédio Marques (Associate Professor at the University of Coimbra and Universidade Portucalense) - Procedural problems in the international context.

Leticia Fontestad Portales (Full Professor at the University of Malaga) - Recognition and execution of international arbitration reports in the light of brexit.

16h30
Debate
17h00-18h00
Communications (Thematic lines of the 1st Panel)

Panel 1 - Room 1 - May 20, 2021, 17:00 (GMT +1)

Moderator: Susana Almeida

Towards Sustainable Civil Justice: Lessons from Ukraine and Austria.
Iryna Izarova (Law School of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv);

Henriette Christine Boscheinen-Duursma (Paris Lodron, University of Salzburg);

Vladyslava Turkanova (Law School of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv).

The issue of limits to national ordre public in non-recognition of judgments in EU. Recent polish-German case study.

Piotr Mostowik (Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Professors ’Network 2021 of Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law);

Edyta Figura-Góralczyk [Cracow University of Economics (Institute of Law)].

Access to justice and modern methods for submission of claims and evidence in civil procedure. (video)
Evangelia Asimakopoulou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki).

The guarantees for whistleblowers in Polish code of civil procedure.

Małgorzata Mędrala (Cracow University of Economics).

Panel 1 - Room 2 - May 20, 2021, 17:00 (GMT +1)

Moderator: Paulo Ramón Suárez

Excessive bidding and payment of lathes: the innovations brought by Law No. 117/2019, of 13 September and its reflexes for the improvement of the Civil Procedure Portuguese in terms of inventory.
Diana Leiras (Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave; Instituto Jurídico Portucalense).

Procedural harassment.
Jesualdo Eduardo de Almeida Junior (Toledo Prudente Centro Universitário).

The limits of the judicial function in the control of procedural omissions: for a “balance pact” between the cooperative judge and the self-responsible parties.
Rafael Vasconcellos (University of Coimbra).

Judicial and extrajudicial company recovery processes: some considerations.
Sara Luís Dias (Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave).

Cross-border disputes: legitimacy of the Portuguese State to refuse recognition of foreign judgment - approach from the perspective of Portuguese courts. (video)

Adriana Sawaris Henriques (University of Coimbra).

Unlawful displacement of minors: precautionary measures feasible in the country of origin as a guarantee for the safe return of the parent victim of domestic violence. (video) </ p >

Pedro Quintaes Peres (University of Coimbra).

21 maio 2021

10h00
2nd Plenary Session - Civil Procedure in the Digital Era - Technological Development Challenges

Moderator: Wladimir Brito

Speakers:

Esther Pillado González (Full Professor of Procedural Law at the University of Vigo) - Reflexiones sobre la aplicación de la inteligencia artificial al proceso civil.

Paulo Pimenta (President of the Regional Council of Porto of the Portuguese Bar Association. Invited Professor at Universidade Portucalense) - Production of proof and immediacy in the digital age: brave new world or mere illusion?

Marco Antonio Rodrigues (Adjunct Professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro . Attorney of the State of Rio de Janeiro. Lawyer) - Digital justice and challenges to the traditional institutes of the process.

11h30
Debate
12h00/13h00
Communications (Thematic lines of the 2nd Panel)

Panel 2 - Room 1 - May 21, 2021, 12:00 (GMT +1)

Moderator: Iryna Izarova

The probative value of electronic documents. Towards the signature crisis? Martino Zulberti (University of Milan).

The american rocket docket system: a model for active case management in countries facing judicial delays.

Nicolas Kyriakides (University of Nicosia, Cyprus).

To the question of application alternative methods of resolving labor disputes in Ukraine an Lithuania Yuriy Prytyka (Law School of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv); Olena Terekh (Law School of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv); Miglė Žukauskaitė-Tatorė (Vilnius University). Institute of ombudsman in Ukraine: current situation and development prospect. Roksolana Khanyk-Pospolitak (National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy); Tetiana Korotenko (District Court, Kyiv). Digitalization of civil justice in Ukraine: challenges and achievements. Vyacheslav Komarov (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University); Serhii Kravtsov (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University); Vladyslava Kaplina (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University). (video)

Panel 2 - Room 2 - May 21, 2021, 12:00 (GMT +1)

Moderator: Fernanda Rebelo

The right to regulate artificial intelligence in the judicial system and its surroundings.

Paulo Ramón Suárez (University of Malaga).

Process and electronic communications.

José de Arimateia Barbosa (Official Property Registry and Titles and Documents of the Campo Novo do Parecis - MT; Portucalense University);

Lucila Cordoba (Inter-American Open University and University of Buenos Aires).

Social implications of digital justice.

Irene Coppola (University of Naples Federico II and University of Salerno);

José de Arimateia Barbosa (Official Property Registry and Titles and Documents of the Campo Novo do Parecis - MT; Universidade Portucalense).

New Challenge in International Arbitration: On-Line Hearings

Bengül Kavlak (Izmir Democracy University).

Panel 2 - Room 3 - May 21, 2021, 12:00 (GMT +1)

Moderator: Diana Leiras

Technology-Assisted Review and Business Resolution for the Benefit of the Mass.

Ana Conceição (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria).

Execution of a European Account Forfeiture Decision in the Portuguese system - Proposal for a dematerialized model.

Lurdes Mesquita (Universidade Portucalense; Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Instituto Jurídico);

Keriny Baixo (University of Vigo).

Some considerations on the use of digital proof in Labor Law.

Ana Lambelho (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria; Legal Institute).

Infrascalation of new technologies for the repair of massages in the light of new European guidelines and their impact on the Spanish context. (video)

Gisela Moreno Cordero (University of Granada).

The evolution of justice in red in European credit protection procedures. (video)

Lidia Domínguez Ruiz (Universidad de Almería).

14h00/15h00
Communications (Thematic lines of the 3rd Panel)

Panel 3 - Room 1 - May 21, 2021, 14:00 (GMT +1)

Moderator: Ana Lambelho

The role of new technologies in education for sustainable consumption: topics for civic and multidisciplinary consumer education.

Fernanda Rebelo (Universidade Portucalense, Instituto Jurídico).

The new consumer agenda and the provision of information on sustainable consumption: greenwashing, ecological whitening or eco-whitening.

Susana Almeida (Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Instituto Jurídico);

Liliana Casal (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria).

Compliance with ODS especially 8, 11 and 12 through b2c digital platforms for temporal accommodation, in times of 19-covid.

Silvana Canales Gutierrez (Rovira i Virgili University).

Panel 3 - Room 2 - May 21, 2021, 14:00 (GMT +1)

Moderator: Eva Dias Costa

Why should we be looking forward to the next report on the functioning of the European online dispute resolution platform that issues the European Commission?

Begoña Fernández Rodríguez (University of Granada).

The Spanish System Resolution of Consumer Litigation Alternative in the light of the Economic Analysis of Derecho: Efficiency and Equity.

José Manuel Castillo López (Universidad de Granada).

The Collective Action Directive to protect the collective interests of consumers: what system was missing?

Cátia Marques Cebola (Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Instituto Jurídico).

The alternative resolution of disputes in tourist services contracted by digital means in Spain. (video)

Nuria Marchal Escalona (University of Granada).

15h00
3rd Plenary Session - Sustainable Consumption and Process
Moderator: Cátia Marques Cebola Speakers: Lorenzo Bujosa Vadell (Full Professor of Procedural Law at the University of Salamanca) - Acuerdos colectivos y protección del consumo. Fernando Esteban de la Rosa (Full Professor of Private International Law at the University of Granada) - Cross-border litigation and access to justice through the European ODR platform. Jorge Morais Carvalho (Associate Professor at NOVA School of Law and Director of NOVA Consumer Lab) - Sustainable jurisprudence in matters of consumption.
16h30
Debate
17h00
Closing Session

Direction of Instituto Jurídico Portucalense (UPT and IPLeiria); Research Project Members

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