27 marca 2026 r. odbyło się międzynarodowe seminarium International Seminar "Issues of Roman Law and Roman Maritime Law", jako imprezy towarzyszącej 14th National Maritime Law Conference, Gdańsk, March 26, 2026. Spotkanie nawiązuje do tradycji International Seminars "Roman Maritime Law", organizowanych na naszym wydziale przez zakład od 2017 roku.
Konferencja odbyła się w formie hybrydowej - obrady odbyły się online oraz stacjonarnie w sali 4026, budynek WPiA UG, ul. Prof. Marii Janion 5, 80 309 Gdańsk. Poniżej podano plan spotkania, do którego załączono prezentacje udostępniane przez uczestników.
Seminar Program
hybrid conference/MS Teams
https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/3226176253998?p=RckIp1sleV4ZcFQpup
10:00 – 10.10 Welcome and Opening Speeches:
Małgorzata Balwicka-Szczyrba, Associate Professor, Vice Dean of Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk
Jacek Wiewiorowski, Associate Professor, Head of Roman Law Department, Chair of Civil Law and Legal Tradition, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk
10:10-10:35
Anna Tarwacka, Professor, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Sacral and magical approach to the perils of the sea in Roman times
10:35-11:00
Lyuba Radulova, Assistant Professor, Sofia University “Sv. Kliment Ohridski”
Stationes and custodiae – notes on the Lex portus Asiae
Radulova Stationes and custodiae – notes on the Lex
11:00-11:25
Łukasz Marzec, Associate Professor, Jagiellonian University
Admiralty jurisdiction in the eyes of an English civil lawyer: the case of Arthur Duck
11.25-11.50
Petr Dostalík, Associate Professor, Palacký University Olomouc - Karl Pierre Ružicka, JUDr, Palacký University Olomouc
The Rhodian Principle of Shared Loss: Roman Origins and Modern Reflections in Czech Civil Law
Dostalík Ruzicka Rhodian Principle of Shared Loss Final
11:50-12:20
Discussion/ Coffee Break
12.20-12.45
Benet Salway, Professor, University College of London
The juridical status of Constantinople between Constantine and Julian
12.45- 13.10
Peter Rothenhoefer, Professor, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou
Testamentary practice in the 4th century: New documents
13.10-13:35
Zuzanna Benincasa, Associate Professor, University of Warsaw
Sea fish ponds (piscinae) in Varro's treatise: lucrative businesses or caricatures of former villas?
13:35-14:00
Jacek Wiewiorowski, Associate Professor, University of Gdańsk
Dog and Romans – never ending issue
14:00-14:30
Discussion
14:30
Closing speech: Jacek Wiewiorowski, Associate Professor, University of Gdańsk
