19 POLISHAUSTRIAN SEMINAR ON CRIMINAL LAW FACULTY OF LAW

19 POLISHAUSTRIAN SEMINAR ON CRIMINAL LAW FACULTY OF LAW






Polish-Austrian Seminar On Criminal Law

19. Polish-Austrian Seminar on Criminal Law

Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw

Faculty of Law, University of Salzburg





Methods of the Criminal Law Interpretation




Thursday, April 26th


9.00–12.00 Session “General rules of interpretation”

(Conference Room of the Faculty – s. 209, CI I)

Chair: prof. Eleonora Zielińska


Ulrich Palma

Standard methods of interpretation (including the questions of a hierarchy, typus and flexible system)


Mag. Krzysztof Szczucki

Constitutional norms context in criminal law


Marcus Sonnberger

Unity of the legal system” (“Einheit der Rechtsordnung”) and criminal law


Laura Christin Quehenberger

The limits of legal interpretation: doing politics?


12.00 Lunch



16.00–18.00 Session “Fundamental principles of criminal law” (s. 209, CI I)

(Conference Room of the Faculty – s. 209, CI I)

Chair: Prof. Kurt Schmoller


Julia Katharina Pleiel

Limits of the “nulla poena sine lege” principle


Jakub Majcherek

The significance of the “nulla poena sine lege” principle


Marek Żukowski

The Criminal law as a limit of the right to privacy – the interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights in judgments of ECHR

Martha Harreiter

Dealing with equivalent legal characteristics in criminal law












Monday April 30th


9.00 Meeting in the Centre of Electronic Surveillance


11.00–13.00 Session “Dogmatic structures in the light of principles of interpretation”

(Conference Room of the Faculty – s. 209, CI I)

Chair: Dr Michał Królikowski


Prof. Kurt Schmoller

Interpretation of “causing a result” in criminal law


Mag. Brigitte Schuller

Interpretation of the principle of guilt with regard to fully drunk persons


Kazimierz Ujazdowski

Does lex sportiva change the way of interpretation of penal regulations?


Mag. Nikodem Rycko

Interpretation of the notion of "organised group" with regard to the forms of committing an offence in Polish criminal law


Jan Chmielewski

How to interprete “crime scene” in the internet crimes?


13.00 Lunch



16.00–18.00 Session “Interpretation of the norms of the criminal proceedings”

(Conference Room of the Faculty – s. 209, CI I)

Chair: Prof. Otto Lagodny


Prof. Piotr Kruszyński

In dubio pro reo” as a fundamental principle of the criminal proceedings


René Koplenig

In dubio pro reo” and “in dubio pro libertate” as a rule of interpretation?


Dr. Nina Marlene Schallmoser

Power to interpret: The relation between courts dealing with the same legal problem (e. g. Constitutional Court and Supreme Court)


Mag. Mateusz Zreda

Legal aid in criminal proceedings in international courts decisions



Tuesday May 1st


10.00–12.00 Session “Methods of interpretation in the international criminal law”

(Conference Room of the Faculty – s. 209, CI I)

Chair: Doc. dr Anna Walczak-Żochowska


Prof. Otto Lagodny

The European Court of Justice and its way of interpretation


Dr Michał Królikowski

Interpretation of international criminal law in its subregimes


Raphael Albert

The International Criminal Court and its way of interpretation


Lukas Breineder

Interpretation of international treaties or conventions






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