Protection of family in the legal system
2021-04-28
The conference titled ‘Protection of family in the legal system’ is organised as part of Central European Professors’ Network 2021.
The conference aims to provide comprehensive and up-to-date insight into the issue of the legal protection of families in the Central European region.
The issue of family protection is crucial for Europe in the 21st century.
Country experts all over the region present their research results on different issues in connection with family law.
The conference titled ‘Protection of family in the legal system’ is organised as part of Central European Professors’ Network 2021. The conference aims to provide comprehensive and up-to-date insight into the issue of the legal protection of families in the Central European region.
Country experts all over the region present their research results on different issues in connection with family law. The Professors’ Network, with the active participation of experts from seven different countries (i.e. Czech Republic, Croatia, Poland, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia), organises events with the primary aim to draw attention of the European citizens to the topics which are important and significant in connection with the future of Europe, in particular of Central Europe.
The issue of family protection is crucial for Europe in the 21st century.
At the event there will be several key issues, such as
- the significance of marriage and family as universal human rights and fundamental values,
- non-legal and legal tools of social and state protection of marriage and family,
- legal protection of marriage and family in the case law of the ECHR and CJEU.
At the conference, outstanding experts will make presentations in their research fields, e.g. Marek Andrzejewski (Poland); Barnabás Lenkovics, Tímea Barzó, Edit Sápi (Hungary); Lilla Garayová (Slovakia); Suzana Kraljić (Slovenia); Gordana Kovaček Stanić (Serbia); Aleksandra Korać Graovac (Croatia); Zdeňka Králíčková (Czech Republic). Each speaker will provide the research on their own country, which will be discussed thereafter within the framework of a debate.
The main organisers of the event are the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law, the Hungarian Association for Comparative Law and the Central European Association for Comparative Law.
Further details of the conference will be available soon.