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3rd International Seminar „Roman maritime law” 21.04.2021

Department of Roman Law, Chair of Civil Law, Faculty of Law and Administration University of Gdańsk is pleased to publish materials regarding the 3rd International Seminar „Roman maritime law” 21.04.2021- an accompanying event to the IXth NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MARITIME LAW – MARITIME LAW FOR SUSTAINABLE SHIPPING, Gdańsk 22.04.2021.

 

Seminar Program

9:45-10:00 Welcome and Opening Speeches:

Wojciech Zalewski, Associate Professor, Dean of  Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk

Dorota Pyć, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Maritime Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk

Jacek Wiewiorowski, Associate Professor, Head of Roman Law Department, Chair of Civil Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk

10:00-10:20 Professor Anna Tarwacka, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Piracy as  a threat for maritime commerce. The case of deposit.

10.20-10:40 Professor Paul du Plessis, University of Edinburgh
Once more on the scope of application of the edict nautae, cauponesstabularii

10:40-11:00 Petr Dostalík, Associate Professor, Palacký University Olomouc
Bill of lading and the Sources of Roman Law

11:00-11:20 Peter Candy, DPhil, Cambridge University
Ancient maritime loans in their contractual context

11:20-11:40 Krzysztof Szczygielski, J.D., University of Bialystok
Maritime transport in the legislation of emperor Claudius

11:40-12:10 Discussion

12:10-12:30 Coffee Break

12.30-12:50 Zuzanna Benincasa, Associate Professor, University of Warsaw
Controlling the unpredictable – could the maritime risk be limited by Roman entrepreneurs

12:50-13:10 Benet Salway, DPhil, University College London
The maritime chapter of Diocletian’s Prices Edict in light of the new evidence from Aphrodisias

13:10-13:30 Jacek Wiewiorowski, Associate Professor, University of Gdańsk
Maritime shipping in the insignia of the Notitia Dignitatum

13.30-13.50 Professor Francisco J. Andrés Santos, University of Valladolid
Roman survivals in the Nomos Rhodion Nautikos

13.50-14.10 Bartosz Zalewski, J.D., UMCS in Lublin
The Sea as Res Omnium Communes in Medieval and Early Modern Legal Literature

14.10-14.30 Łukasz Marzec, Assistant Professor, Jagiellonian University
The doctrine of servitude in the practice of international sea law – the victory or defeat of Roman law?

14:30-15:00 Discussion

15.00-15.10 Closing speech: Jacek Wiewiorowski, Associate Professor, University of Gdańsk

 

 

Materials