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EU Business Law through the lens of Digital Revolution”

2nd EU Business Law Forum

  

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13 – 14 June 2019 | Győr | Hungary

  

The conference is carried out within the research stream of “Jean Monnet Module on EU Business Law” (EUBLAW) funded by the Erasmus+ Programme

 

Invitation

 

The Centre for European Studies (CES) of Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the Széchenyi István University in cooperation with the SmartLaw Research Group cordially invites you to the conference “EU Business Law through the lens of Digital Revolution” – 2nd EU Business Law Forum. The Forum is part of the ‘Jean Monnet Module on EU Business Law’ (EUBLAW) project funded by the European Commission’s Erasmus+ Programme in the Period of 2016 – 2019. The main aim of the conference is to discover the effects of IT-based technological revolution on the business environment in the European Union, particularly on the EU business law regulation.

 

Programme

 

13th June 2019 (Thursday)

Venue:  Révész Hotel

 

17:00 – 17:30 Registration

17.30   –          Welcome speech and opening of the 2nd EU Business Law Forum

  Speaker and host of the day: László Milassin (Head of Centre, Széchenyi István

  University, Centre for European Studies, Győr, Hungary)

18.00   –          Dinner reception

 

 

14th June 2019 (Friday)

Venue: Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law

 

9:00 – 9:30      Registration

Plenary session

Venue: Deák Room

9:30 – 9:40      Opening address         

                         Judit Fazekas Lévayné (Dean, Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law and

                         Political Sciences, Győr, Hungary)

9:40 – 10.20    Keynote lecture

                          Károly Varsányi, blockchain-lawyer

 

Research session 1

10:20 – 12:20

 

Panel I. Artificial Intelligence: business and legal implications

Venue: Deák Room

Moderator: Gergely Karácsony (Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law, Győr, Hungary)

  • AI, business impact, legal risks and challenges

Rastislav Funta (Danubius University, Faculty of Law, Sládkovičovo, Slovakia)

  • Knight Rider’s Brothers: Coming Soon – What About Their Legal Situation?

Gábor Kertész (International Business School, Budapest Campus, Budapest, Hungary)

  • Artificial Intelligence and Bid Rigging

Mária T. Patakyová (Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Law, Bratislava, Slovakia)

  • Artificial Intelligence by design: legal implications of GDPR on developing A.I.

Matúš Mesarčík (Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Law, Bratislava, Slovakia)

  • Fear the robots? – Attitudes from the beer supply chain

István Pesti-Farkas (Széchenyi István University, Doctoral School of Regional and Economic Sciences, Győr, Hungary)


Panel II. Digital revolution in business areas

Venue: S3 seminar room

Moderator: László Knapp (Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law, Győr, Hungary)

  • Circumvention of law in the revised Audiovisual Media Services Directive of the EU

Zsolt Kokoly (Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Department of Juridical Sciences, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

  • Adoption of ICT in Higher education: Readiness of Universities and Students in Rural India

Neera Chopra (National University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary)

  • Electronic data exchange in the field of labour mobility

Éva Lukács Gellérné (Eötvös Loránd Unviersity, Faculty of Law, Budapest, Hungary)

  • Autonomous vehicles – Challenges for EU private international law

Balázs Horváthy (Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law, Győr, Hungary)

  • Smart and Ricardian contracts – legal or IT issues?

Judit Glavanits (Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law, Győr, Hungary)

 

Lunch

12.20 – 13.20 

Venue: Révész Hotel

 

Research session 2

13:20 – 15:00

 

Panel III. Cryptocurrencies

Venue: Deák Room

Moderator: Péter Bálint Király (Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law, Győr, Hungary)

  • Cryptocurrencies: a theoretical approach

Andrea Labancz (University of Szeged, Faculty of Law, Szeged, Hungary)

  • The classification of virtual currencies related to blockchains

Péter Bálint Király (Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law, Győr, Hungary)

  • Fluidity of term of cryptocurrency – a challenge for regulators

Sonja Bunčić – Alpar Lošonc – Andrea Ivanišević (University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Cryptocurrencies - the legal challenge

Zsolt Halász (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Law, Budapest, Hungary)

  • European Union´s Cyber Security in Payment Systems

Hana Kováčiková (Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Law, Bratislava, Slovakia)

  • Central bank issued digital currency (CBDC) - a solution or a problem?

Zsolt Bujtár (University of Pécs, Faculty of Law, Pécs, Hungary)

 

Panel IV. Business and Digitalization

Venue: S3 seminar room

Moderator: Balázs Horváthy (Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Law, Győr, Hungary)

  • Exploiting the Full Potential of Digitalization regarding Online Dispute Resolution

Edina Bánfai (University of Pécs, Faculty of Law, Pécs, Hungary)

  • Electronic Commerce in Gaming Industry. Legal Challenges and European Perspective on Contracts through Electronic Means in Video Games and Decentralized Applications

Olena Demchenko (University of Pécs, Faculty of Law, Pécs, Hungary)

  • Big data and algorithmic decision making form the perspective of competition law enforcement

András Pünkösty (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Law, Budapest, Hungary)

  • Hyperlinking to copyright works: Is there a link rot?

Ivana Kunda (University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law, Rijeka, Croatia)

 


Contact and information

All questions and inquiries regarding the 2nd EU Business Law Forum should be sent to ces@sze.hu , the Committee makes every effort to respond all questions as soon as possible.

 

Locations

The Forum will carried out within the premises of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Széchenyi István University (H-9026 Győr, Áldozat u. 12, No. 1 on the map). The University is located in the northern part of the town, within easy walking distance of the city centre.

You can access the Faculty from the train station (No. 2)

-          by local bus lines 2B, 11, 19 and CITY from the bus stop “Aradi vertanúk útja” (No. 3) to “Széchenyi István Egyetem” (No. 4). Tickets are available in ticket machines for 250 HUF (cash and credit cards are accepted). The “CITY” bus is free of charge. 

-          by taxi (estimated fare: 1600-2000 HUF)

-          by walk (approx. 20-25 minutes).

The events of 13th June (Thursday) are hosted by the Révész Hotel (H-9026 Győr, Hédervári út 22., No. 5). The Hotel is easily accessible from the Faculty by a 3-minute walk. The second day of the conference will be held at the Faculty.

WIFI internet access will be available in the conference venues. The participants will be invited to dinner reception on 13th June and to lunch reception on 14th June at the Révész Hotel.

More information on the Faculty and Győr is available at http://dfk.sze.hu/en_GB/home and http://turizmus.gyor.hu/lang/en/ .

 

 

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