Brunel Law School, Brunel University of London, we współpracy z Wydziałem Prawa Uniwersytetu Witolda Wielkiego na Litwie oraz Centrum Studiów Antymonopolowych i Regulacyjnych Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego (CARS), przy wsparciu ASCOLA (Academic Society for Competition Law), serdecznie zapraszają na międzynarodowe warsztaty doktoranckie „Addressing the Rule of Law” w dniu 10 kwietnia 2025 r. (online) w godzinach 12:30-15:00 czasu brytyjskiego (13:30-16:00 czasu środkowoeuropejskiego).
Wydarzenie jest bezpłatne, ale wymagana jest rejestracja.
Aby się zarejestrować, należy wysłać wiadomość e-mail do dr Mohammada Nayyeri,
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12.35-12.50 Keynote by Professor Oles Andriychuk, University of Exeter
Panel I: moderator Professor Maciej Bernatt
12.50- 13.00 Preserving the right to plural media in market concentrations: European competition law and complementary regimes, Marta K. Sznajder, PhD Candidate, Centre for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, University of Warsaw
13.00-13.10 The Proper Purpose Doctrine as a Safeguard for Corporate Integrity and the Rule of Law, Ibrohim Saidov, PhD candidate of Tashkent state university
13.10-13.20 The Problems of Exceptions to Anti-Circumvention Rules in Thailand, Chuencheewin Yimfuang, PhD Researcher, Law School, Brunel University of London
13.20-13.30 Personalized Pricing and the Challenges for Competition Law in Digital Markets, Kaan Kocabas, PhD Researcher, Law School, Brunel University of London
13.30-13.45 Q&A
Panel II: moderator Dr Aušrinė Pasvenskienė
13.45-13.55 Indian Democracy, Dharma And Constitutionalism: A Critical Evaluation, Shailja Shukla, research scholar at Department of Human Rights, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India
13.55-14.05 Termination of Employment Relationships in the Context of sustainability, Marius Bartninkas, PhD student at the Faculty of Law of Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania
14.05-14.15 Inclusive Justice, Ashwathi Soman, PhD Researcher, Law School, Brunel University of London
14.15-14.25 Algorithmic Governamentality: between Transparency and Opacity in Platform Society, Valerio Specchio, University of Naples “Federico Ii”, Visiting PhD Student at Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
14.25-14.35 An Open Door to the Consent Paradox in the Context of Generative AI Processing Licensed Personal Data in China: From an EU Law Legitimate Interest Perspective. Zechen Zhang, first-year PhD student at the University of Macau, China
14.35-14.50 Q&A
14.50-15.00 Final remarks
The event is free, but registration is required.
To register, please email Dr Mohammad Nayyeri,