
CPG’s 2nd Annual Conference on “Conflict and Consent in the Constitutional Basic Order”
Agenda
Keynote speech:
Prof. Dr. Miroslaw Wyrzykowski, Director, Human Rights Centre, Warsaw University, Poland
German Perspectives:
Prof. Dr. Ingwer Ebsen, Faculty of Law, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany
“Social Conflicts as Constitutional Conflicts and Conditions for Their Resolution by Constitutional Jurisdiction”
Prof. Dr. Robert Esser, Faculty of Law, Passau University, Germany
“The Protection of State Interests in German Criminal Law”
Prof. Dr. Fabian Wittreck, Faculty of Law, Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster
“The Banning of Parties as Remedy or Symptom for Crises?”
Moderation: H. E. Dr. Warawit Kanithasen, CPG Senior Research Fellow, former Thai Ambassador
Belgium & Italy:
Prof. Dr. Maurice Adams, Faculty of Law, University Antwerp and Tilburg, Belgium
“The Politics of the Belgian Constitution: Explanatory Models”
Prof. Dr. Joerg Luther, Faculty of Political Science, Economy and Social Science, University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy
“Conflict and Consent in the Constitutional Order of Italy: Lessons for (and from) Thailand?”
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Miroslaw Wyrzykowski, Director, Human Rights Centre, Warsaw University, Poland, former Justice of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal, Poland
Hungary & Turkey:
Dr. Gabor Attila Toth, Faculty of Law, University Debrecen, Hungary
“Hungary’s Constitutional Transformation from a Central-European Comparative Perspective”
Prof. Dr. Sibel Inceoglu, Faculty of Law, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
“Constitutional Conflict and the Idea of a New Constitution in Turkey”
Moderation: Heru Susetyo, Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Malaysia and Indonesia:
Steven Thiru, Malaysian Bar Association, Malaysia
“Jurisdictional Conflicts Under the Malaysian Constitution: Article 121(1A), the Civil Court and the Syariah Court”
Dr. Widodo Ekatjahjana, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Jember, Indonesia
“Implementation of the Pancasila Values and Constitutional Problems in Indonesia After Amendment of the Constitution of 1945”
Moderation: Prof. Vitit Muntarbhorn, Faculty of Law, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
South Korea & Taiwan:
Prof. Dr. Seog-Yun Song, School of Law, Seoul National University, South Korea
“Pluralist Integration in the South Korean Constitutional Politics: in Relation to Current Issues”
Prof. Dr. Jau-Yuan Hwang, College of Law, National Taiwan University, Taiwan (Republic of China)
“Divided National Identities and Constitutional Changes: The Case of Taiwan”
Moderation: Assist. Prof. Dr. Kittisak Prokati, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Thailand
Thai Perspectives:
Assist. Prof. Surat Horachaikul, Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
“Democracy, Peace and the Recent Attempt on Constitutional Change in Thailand”
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bhokin Bhalakula, former President of the National Assembly of Thailand, Thailand
“How can we Protect Thai Democracy?”
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Seog-Yun Song, School of Law, Seoul National University, South Korea
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