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SUMMARY:Dr. Leander D. Loacker - Verhaltensökonomik als Erkenntnisquelle im juristischen Kontext?
DESCRIPTION:Wenn und soweit Recht die Steuerung menschlichen Verhaltens zum Gegenstand hat\, erscheint es durchaus nahe liegend\, die Augen nicht vor den grundlegenden Erkenntnissen zu verschließen\, die die Sozialwissenschaften über eben dieses menschliche Verhalten zutage gefördert haben. \nDas neoklassische Konzept des homo oeconomicus und die sich daraus ergebenden Schlussfolgerungen\, die das heute weitgehend etablierte Kon-zept von Law & Economics charakterisieren\, sind ein eindrücklicher Beleg für die Verständnis- und Erkenntnisgewinne\, die sich erzielen lassen\, wenn die Grenzen der eigenen Disziplin überwunden und deren Lehren (auch) dem Prüfstand extradisziplinärer Forschungsergebnisse ausgesetzt werden. \nUngeachtet der Erfolgsgeschichte von Law & Economics mehren sich die Stimmen\, die zwar nicht an der generellen Überzeugungskraft eines solchen interdisziplinären und insbesondere sozialwissenschaftlichen Analyseansatzes für das Phänomen Recht\, aber doch an der uneingeschränkten Anwendbarkeit der Prämissen zweifeln\, auf denen der standardökonomische Ansatz beruht. \nDie Verhaltensökonomik ist eine solche wissenschaftliche Strömung\, die anhand empirischer Untersuchungen u.a. herauszuarbeiten versucht\, wo und inwiefern sich in der Realität systematisch auftretende Verhaltensweisen beobachten lassen\, die aus traditioneller ökonomischer Sicht letztlich nur als Anomalien erklärbar sind. Auf diese Weise möchte sie das vorhandene Erklärungsinstrumentarium erweitern und verfeinerte Prognosemöglichkeiten vor allem dort bieten\, wo wirklichkeitsnähere Grundannahmen besonders gefordert sind. \nNach einer einführenden Vorstellung der konzeptionellen Eckpunkte der Verhaltensökonomik soll anhand einiger ausgewählter Beispiele der Frage nachgegangen werden\, inwiefern verhaltensökonomische Erkenntnisse auch im Zusammenhang mit rechtlichen Fragestellungen von Nutzen sein können. \nDer Vortrag richtet sich an interdisziplinär interessierte JuristInnen und erfordert keine Vorkenntnisse.
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/dr-leander-d-loacker-verhaltensoekonomik-als-erkenntnisquelle-im-juristischen-kontext/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20120416T180000
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CREATED:20161010T081921Z
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SUMMARY:Prof. Kenneth S. Gallant - No Ex Post Facto Criminal Laws: Legality and its Meaning for Comparative and International Law
DESCRIPTION:The non-retroactivity of crimes and punishments has become a rule of customary international law. How it did so is an interesting and complex story about the use of comparative law in the making of international law. \nThis rule of international human rights law can be demonstrated as rigorously from practice and opinio juris as any other rule of customary international law. It is sometimes said that less evidence of state practice is necessary to treat an international human right as customary international law. Rules of human rights law\, however\, are far safer and more secure if grounded in practice as well as opinio juris. Legality is an excellent tool for making such a demonstration of technique in human rights law. \nBecause legality\, as with other human rights\, concerns the relationship between states and their own nationals\, not just states and others’ nationals\, a wider variety of practice sources needs to be considered than is often used in deal with evidence of customary international law that concerns only state interactions with each other. In addition\, the practice and opinio juris of international organizations\, including international tribunals\, has become primary evidence for (not just a subsidiary means of determining) customary international law. \nComparative law technique is necessary to determine the specific content of this rule. Without comparative analysis\, it would be difficult to determine which of the many versions of legality in the laws of national and international tribunals constitutes the version required by international law.
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/prof-kenneth-s-gallant-no-ex-post-facto-criminal-laws-legality-and-its-meaning-for-comparative-and-international-law/
LOCATION:Juridicum\, Schottenbastei 10\, Wien\, 1010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20111107T183000
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CREATED:20161010T082410Z
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UID:340-1320690600-1320690600@www.igkk.org
SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Dr. Pierre Legrand - The Third Space
DESCRIPTION:One constitutes oneself as a comparatist by rejecting the fixity of conceptually homogenized understandings and by marking a third location that is neither one nor the other but\, disputing the territories of both\, something else besides. For the comparatist-at-law\, the third space is distinguishable from the laws being compared (it is neither outside or astride those laws) while not being reducible to a composite of the pre-existing laws. In the third space\, there takes place a re-articulation projecting meaning beyond any signification obtaining in the situated laws. As it displaces them\, the third space can properly be regarded as effectuating an othering of those laws. The third space introduces another other to the comparison-at-law (when it comes to comparison\, one plus one makes three). Indeed\, emerging beyond any antecedent information\, beyond any ”either/or” or ”both/and” scenario\, the third space offers a space of contestation and transaction disrupting each law’s assumed totalization\, a translational space where meanings are dismantled or deconstructed\, but also acts as a powerful site of reconstitution and meaning productivity. In the third space\, new knowledge is fabricated. It is crucial\, therefore\, not to think of the third space as a dialectical arrangement à la Hegel\, which would be much too strongly predicated on ideal temporal sequencing and on the no less ideal unfolding of the thesis/antithesis/synthesis scheme — which would mark the termination of a process. Instead\, what we have in the third space — through the thirding of legal knowledge — is the unfolding of an interminable heterothesis.
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/prof-dr-dr-pierre-legrand-the-third-space/
LOCATION:Juridicum – U 14 / Staircase 1 / 1st basement floor\, Schottenbastei 10 - 16\, Wien\, 1010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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CREATED:20161010T082556Z
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SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Eva Maria Micheler - Legal Transplants and Corporate Governance
DESCRIPTION:Some ten years ago Austria and Germany have adopted corporate governance codes. These codes were modelled after the English corporate governance code. The two codes and rules of corporate law based on these codes have become firmly established in the Austrian and German legal system. They have been absorbed into the national jurisdiction. \nThe presentation will examine the effect these transplants have had on Austrian and German law. Has the adoption of English corporate law rules led to convergence? Have the rules changed as a result of the transplantation? To what extent has Austrian and German law interpreted the transplanted rules in light of their origin?
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/prof-dr-eva-maria-micheler-legal-transplants-and-corporate-governance/
LOCATION:Juridicum – SEM 31 / Staircase 1 / 3rd Floor\, Schottenbastei 10 - 16\, Wien\, 1010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20111013T180000
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CREATED:20161010T082642Z
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SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Nuray Ekşi - Recognition of “Religious Marriages” and “Non-judicial Divorces” in Private International Law
DESCRIPTION:Each country shapes its family law to a great extent in accordance with the traditions\, customs and religious values inherently dominant in its own country. Therefore\, what is usual and natural in one jurisdiction could be regarded as a strange practice in another. Religious marriages and divorces are typical examples of institutions which can be perceived in a multitude of different ways due to cultural particularities. Thus\, conflicts arise between the laws of countries with different legal philosophies and cultural traditions. The difficulties become greatest when the conflict is between the laws of countries without any common legal or cultural tradition. Prof. Dr. Ekşi will discuss the following essential question: to what extent are religious marriages such as polygamous marriages\, proxy marriages\, muta marriages\, arranged and forced marriages recognized as valid in private international law. Prof. Dr. Ekşi will also focus on the recognition of administrative and religious divorces which is another extremely difficult issue to reach a proper conclusion for. It will also be discussed in a comparative manner whether divorce by a letter of the husband or talaq or khula\, whether religious divorces in Jewish Rabbinical law or in Islamic law are recognized under national private international laws as well as international conventions or the Brussels II Regulation.
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/prof-dr-nuray-eksi-recognition-of-religious-marriages-and-non-judicial-divorces-in-private-international-law/
LOCATION:Juridicum – SEM 64 – Stiege 2 / Staircase 2  – 6. Stock / 6th Floor\, Schottenbastei 10 - 16\, 1010 Wien - Vienna\, 1010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20110517T190000
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CREATED:20161010T082727Z
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UID:350-1305658800-1305658800@www.igkk.org
SUMMARY:Prof. Anton Cooray - Bridges across legal traditional divides: Oriental and Occidental Laws in Sri Lanka
DESCRIPTION:Comparative lawyers have been fascinated by the challenges that are thrown by legal transplants. In mixed jurisdictions where two or more legal traditions have taken root comparative jurists are able to observe how these legal traditions sometimes conflict and sometimes mingle with each other. \nIn the case of Sri Lanka where Colonial masters found fairly well developed indigenous laws the introduction of their laws have had to be done in not a destructive way but in a complimentary manner. The British Colonial administration which is responsible for forming the present state of law and legal system in Sri Lanka respected not only the indigenous laws but also the Roman Dutch law that had been introduced by their predecessors the Dutch. \nLegislative reforms during the British Rule continued into the post-colonial period and have modernized the law but not completely uprooted the indigenous laws and legal traditions. In a similar vain judges\, both British and Sri Lanka\, have interpreted relevant statutes and customary laws to minimize friction between local customs and the received laws.
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/prof-anton-cooray-bridges-across-legal-traditional-divides-oriental-and-occidental-laws-in-sri-lanka/
LOCATION:Juridicum – SEM 33 / Staircase 2 / 3rd Floor\, Schottenbastei 10 - 16\, Wien\, 1010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20110516T180000
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CREATED:20161010T082813Z
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UID:352-1305568800-1305568800@www.igkk.org
SUMMARY:Prof. Guiguo Wang - Features\, Difficulties and Directions of Contemporary International Economic Law
DESCRIPTION:Against the background of globalization\, contemporary international economic law has the features of internationalization of national norms and domestication of transnational provisions. By its side\, a case law is emerged which is relied upon by both institutional and ad hoc dispute resolution bodies. \nAs services and investment are inseparable in nature\, the dichotomies between the norms governing international trade and those regulating international investment are transcended. At the same time\, the number of participants in both trade and investment has greatly increased and will continue to grow. \nThese developments have posed challenges to the current regime. The international community must consider alternatives for improving the system of international economic law and give directions to its future development.
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/prof-guiguo-wang-features-difficulties-and-directions-of-contemporary-international-economic-law/
LOCATION:Juridicum – SEM 31 / Staircase 1 / 3rd Floor\, Schottenbastei 10 - 16\, Wien\, 1010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20110418T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20110418T163000
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CREATED:20161010T082900Z
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UID:354-1303144200-1303144200@www.igkk.org
SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. h.c. George Bermann - The US Restatement of International Commercial Arbitration: A Progress Report
DESCRIPTION:The US law of international commercial arbitration is for the first time the subject of a “Restatement of the Law” by the American Law Institute — a project designed\, like all US Restatements\, to bring coherence and some progressive thinking to a body of American law in great need of that. Portions of the Restatement (notably recognition and enforcement of international awards) have been completed and approved. Others (notably confirmation and annulment of awards) are in draft form. And still others (notably enforcing the arbitration agreement\, judicial intervention in arbitral proceedings\, and investor/state arbitration) still remain to be launched.\nProfessor George Bermann\, of Columbia Law School and Chief Reporter of the Restatement\, will present both the general lines of debate surrounding the Restatement\, and identify and discuss the most salient concrete issues that have arisen and have been — or will soon be — resolved.
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/prof-dr-h-c-george-bermann-the-us-restatement-of-international-commercial-arbitration-a-progress-report/
LOCATION:Juridicum\, Schottenbastei 10\, Wien\, 1010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20110415T160000
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CREATED:20161010T082956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161010T082956Z
UID:356-1302883200-1302883200@www.igkk.org
SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Nicolás Etcheverry Estrázulas - In Search of Universal Ethic Rules: A Different Way of Understanding Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Professor Dr. Nicolás Etcheverry Estrázulas will discuss following issues: \n• the search for universal ethics\n• Do we need universal standards in ethics?\n• If so\, can we find them? Where?\n• a possible definition of ethics\n• trying to understand the nature of man\n• Senses – Reason – Will – Affections. How do they interact?\n• How do all the above contribute to our freedom?\n• Can we define truth and righteousness?\n• the main issues of ethics\n• Can we teach how to handle freedom?\n• different ways of approaching and understanding freedom\n• Finally\, what is freedom really?\n• Looking for role or life models: Do we have them?\n• What is or should be the purpose of ethics?
URL:https://www.igkk.org/en/event/prof-dr-nicolas-etcheverry-estrazulas-in-search-of-universal-ethic-rules-a-different-way-of-understanding-freedom/
LOCATION:Juridicum\, Schottenbastei 10\, Wien\, 1010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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