TRADITIONAL LAW AND LEGAL EFFECTIVENESS - International Hybrid Scientific Conference




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"TRADITIONAL LAW AND LEGAL EFFECTIVENESS" international hybrid scientific conference

organised by the Dezső Márkus Research Group for Comparative Legal History, University of Pécs, Faculty of Law and the Center for German and European Law of the National University of Mongolia, School of Law

on the occasion of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Hungarian Science Festival 2024

on 15 November, 2024 from 8,00 a.m. CET / 15,00 p.m. ULAT

Link to the TEAMS event: 
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NWYzMTQ0ZDctYjJh…

 

1. OPENING SPEECH 
08, 00 / 15,00 – 08,05 / 15,05:  Prof. Dr. Eszter Cs. Herger D.Sc., Director of Dezső Márkus Research Group for Comparative Legal History of the University of Pécs, Faculty of Law (Hungary)

08,05 / 15,05 – 08,10 / 15,10:  Dr. Zolboo Togoo PhD, Director of Center for German and European Law of the National University of Mongolia, School of Law (Mongolia)

PLENARY 
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Eszter Cs. Herger D.Sc., University of Pécs (Hungary)

08, 10 / 15,10 – 08,30 / 15,20:  Dr. Borbála Obrusánszky PhD, Ambassador  
Embassy of Hungary in Ulaanbaatar-Ambassador
Karoli Gaspar University, Budapest (Hungary)
The Custom of the Sworn Brotherhoodship among the Eurasian Nomadic Peoples and the Mongols
 
08, 30 / 15,30 – 08,50 / 15,50:   Batbayar Bayanbaatar, PhD candidate, National University of Mongolia, Research Center for German and European Law (Mongolia)
Tuulaikhuu Enkhee, PhD candidate, National University of Mongolia, Research Center for German and European Law (Mongolia)
Study of Traditional Mongol Law in Europe

 

 

PANEL 1: EAST ASIAN LEGAL SYSTEMSModerator: Dr. Habil Orsolya Falus PhD, University of Dunaújváros / University of Pécs (Hungary)

08, 50 / 15,50 – 09,05 / 16,05:  Dr. Davaanyam Gankhuyag LL.D, National University of Mongolia (Mongolia)
Dr. Ninjin Bataa PhD, National University of Mongolia (Mongolia)
The Intersection of Sacred Spirits and Environmental Law in Mongolia: Customary Practices as Legal Precedents

09, 05 / 16,05 – 09,20 / 16,20:  Dr. Narmandakh Badarch PhD, Shihihutug University (Mongolia)
The influence of national identity to determine fundamental rights
09, 20 / 16,20 – 09,35 / 16,35:  Dr. Munkhnaran Munkhtuvshin LL.D, National University of Mongolia (Mongolia)
Changing Roles of Women Lawyers from Traditional Law to Contemporary Law: Evolution of Female Lawyers’ Impression Management Styles in East Asia

09,35/16,35 – 9,50/16,50: Dr. Odontuya Khuukhlee Yargai, PhD candidate, Shihihutug University (Mongolia)
The legal status of traditional law in Mongolian legal system

 

 
COFFEE BREAK

 

PANEL 2: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRADITIONAL LAW IN EMPIRES
Moderator: Tuulaikhuu Enkhee, PhD candidate, National University of Mongolia,  Research Center for German and European Law (Mongolia)

10,10 / 17,10 – 10,25 / 17,25:  Professor (Colonel) Dr. Fred L. Borch, LL.M, LL.M., 
The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, US Army, Retired (USA)
Prosecuting Terrorists at Military Tribunals:  Legally Effective or Not?

10,25 / 17,25 – 10,40 / 17,40:  Prof. Dr. Eszter Cs. Herger D.Sc., University of Pécs (Hungary)
Europe’s First Comparative Law Work, the Collatio: Can the (Traditional) Law of the Conquered and the Conqueror’s (“Modern”) Legal System Be Reconciled?
 
10,40 / 17,40 – 10,55 / 17,55:  Prof. Dr. Andrzej Dziadzio, Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland)
The Rise and Essence of the French Institution of Form for Evidentiary Purposes and its Effective Use on Polish Soils in the 19th and 20th Centuries

 

COFFEE BREAK

PANEL 3: TRADITIONAL ISLAMIC LAW
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Eszter Cs. Herger D.Sc., University of Pécs (Hungary)

11,10 / 18,10 – 11,25 / 18, 25:  Dr. Habil Orsolya Falus PhD, University of Dunaújváros / University of Pécs (Hungary) 
Prof. Dr. Bilal Tunç,  Ağri İbrahim Çeçen University (Türkiye)
Ibn Khaldun, a 14th-century Moorish Maliki School Judge, and his Natural Law Monetary Theory

11,25 / 18,25 – 11,40 / 18,40:  Dr. Dávid Surjányi PhD student, University of Pécs (Hungary)
A Mongol Moment in Islamic Jurisprudence: The Mardin Fatwa of 1303 and the Institution of Takfir – the Islamic Way of Excommunication

11,40 / 18,40 – 11,55 / 18,55:  Adrienn Kanyar PhD student, University of Pécs (Hungary)
Tribal Traditions and Shariah in the Legal Customs of the Music of Digo Tribe in Africa

11,55: DISCUSSION
 


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