ACADEMIC
PROGRAM. Current
challenges for a changing Europe
27 and 28 June 2013. Valencia University.
Babel Valencia Students
Group, Valencia University.
Place: Aula 1P07, 1st floor Occidental
Departamental Building Law Faculty, Valencia University, Campus de Taronjers. Tarongers
- Facultat de Dret @39.479154,-0.343761
Organization Team
Cristina Benlloch Domènech, Social Work Department, Valencia University,
and Head of Babel Valencia Students Group.
Pedro J. Pérez Zafrilla, Philosophy
Department, Valencia University.
Joaquín Sarrión Esteve, Constitutional Law Department, Distance Education
National University, Spain.
The event is opened to postgraduate students and young researchers. This
provisional program include speakers who have confirmed their intention to
participate.
Thursday,
27 June
09:30-10:00 – Registration.
10:00-10.15 – Introduction by Cristina Benlloch Domènech, Social Work Department, Social Work
Department, Valencia University and Head of Babel Valencia Students Group.
10:15-12:00. –Panel 1. Social challenges for
Europe (I).
Chair: Cristina Benlloch Domènech, Social
Work Department, Valencia University.
Ø “Freedom of Religion and Employment Relationship. A European
Perspective”, Elena Sorda, Siena University, Italy.
Ø “Same-Sex Unions in Italy: A European Obligation?”, Anna Maria Lecis
Cocco-Ortu, University of Siena - University of Aix-Marseille, Italy and
France.
Ø “The EU, between Perter Pan Sindrome and
Wendy dilemma”, online participation, Ana Tomás, University of Castilla
La Mancha.
12:00-12:30 – Coffe Break
12:30-14:00. –Panel 1. Social challenges for
Europe (II).
Chair: Joaquín Sarrión
Esteve. Distance Education
National University.
Ø “Neuroeconomics
and Neuromarketing: Its application to sport”, Raúl Francisco
Sebastián Solanes, Valencia
University, Spain.
Ø “Milestones in Algerian Migration to Europe”, Kouider Djilali Beloufa, London University, United Kingdom.
Ø “The Protection of
Social Rights in the European Union. Possibilities and Problems of the Charter
of Fundamental Rights”, Clara Marquet Sardà, Barcelona Autonomus University,
Spain.
12:30-14:00 – Lunch
16:00-18:00 – Panel 2. Law perspectives for
Europe (I). Online participation.
Chair: Joaquín Sarrión Esteve. Distance Education National University.
Ø “The Need for a More Effective
Dispute Resolution in Europe”, online participation, Nicole
Grmelová. University of Economics, Czech
Republic.
Ø “The transfer of property in the proposal of a Common European Sales law
of 2011”, online participation, Juan Pablo Murga Fernández, Sevilla University,
Spain.
Ø “New operations on public property”, María de los Ángeles Fernández Scagliusi, online participation, Sevilla University, Spain.
18:00-20:00 – Valencia Centre
Tour. A guided walking tour of the city including
all the major landmarks: Serrano Towers, Catedral, La Lonja,
22:00 – Dinner.
Dinner based on “tapas” in the center of the City.
Friday,
27 June
10:00-11:30 – Panel 2. Law perspectives for
Europe (II).
Chair: Pedro J. Pérez Zafrilla, Philosophy
Department, Valencia University.
Ø
“Perspectives for change in the right to
strike of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union”, Víctor
Páramo Valero, Valencia University, Spain.
Ø “Federalism in
Europe Union”, Fausto Vecchio, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy.
Ø “Obstacles to Student Mobility in the European
Union”, Anthony Valcke,
University of Kent in Brussels, Belgium
12:30. Diplomas and photos.
13:00. Lunch
17:00 Excursion?