Z przyjemnością informujemy, że Zakład Prawa Rzymskiego jest organizatorem kolejnego międzynarodowego seminarium: 4th International Seminar
„Roman maritime law” 20.04.2022, jako imprezy towarzyszącej X Ogólnopolskiej Konferencji Prawa Morskiego "WSPÓŁCZESNE PROBLEMY I PRZYSZŁE WYZWANIA PRAWA MORSKIEGO" http://prawo-morskie.pl/
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4th International Seminar
„Roman maritime law”
20.04.2022
Department of Roman Law
Chair of Civil Law
Faculty of Law and Administration
University of Gdańsk
Paulus libro secundo sententiarum. Lege Rhodia cavetur, ut si levandae navis gratia iactus mercium factus est, omnium contributione sarciatur quod pro omnibus datum est. „ Paulus in the second book of Sentences. It is provided by the Rhodian Law that where merchandise is thrown overboard for the purpose of lightening a ship, what has been lost for the benefit of all must be made up by the contribution of all.”
Digesta Iustiniani 14.2.1
Department of Roman Law at the University of Gdańsk is pleased to invite you to the fourth international seminar devoted to various aspects of the Roman law of the sea and of the maritime activity of the Romans. The meeting is attended by researchers who explore these issues in their research, and the meeting is intended to provide an opportunity to discuss issues of relevance to historical and legal research, but important for the present. A seminar is an accompanying event to the 10th National Conference on Maritime Law “Contemporary problems and future challenges of maritime law”, Gdańsk 21.04.2022 (http://prawo-morskie.pl/).
Seminar Program
20.04.2022
University of Gdańsk, Law and Administration Faculty, Jana Bażyńskiego street 6, Gdańsk
online - MS Teams
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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 Zuzanna Benincasa, Associate Professor, University of Warsaw
The Loan of Callimachus Revisited – Some Remarks on the Margin of D. 45.1.122.1
10:20-10:40 Peter Candy, DPhil, Cambridge University
Problems in the Interpretation of Ancient Maritime Contracts
10:40-11:00 Lyuba Radulova, Assistant Professor, Sofia University “Sv. Kliment Ohridski”
Cabotage goods? Observations on the Caunus Customs Regulation
11:00-11:30 Discussion
11:30-12:00 Coffee Break
12:00-12:20 Professor Anna Tarwacka, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
The sea, its shores and the rule superficies solo cedit in ancient Rome
12:20-12:40 Jacek Wiewiorowski, Associate Professor, University of Gdańsk
‘Sea questions’ in the Notitia Dignitatum
12:40-13:00 Professor Francisco J. Andrés Santos, University of Valladolid
Was the "Nomos Rhodion nautikos" still in force after the enactment of the Basilica? Some doubts and paradoxes
13:00-13:20 Bartosz Zalewski, J.D., Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin
Roman Law in 'Mare Liberum' of Hugo Grotius
13:20-13:50 Discussion
13:50-14:00 Closing speech: Jacek Wiewiorowski, Associate Professor, University of Gdańsk