2019. gada 18. un 19. jūnijā Rīgas Juridiskā augstskola (RJA) rīkoja konferenci “Pamattiesības: patērētāju aizsardzība”, kurā piedalījās pētnieki no 10 valstīm. Šī ir pirmā konference Erasmus+ Programmas Jean Monnet projektā "Pamattiesības Eiropas Savienības robežās". Projekta ietvaros RJA sadarbībā ar dažādu disciplīnu pētniekiem analizēja pamattiesības un to filozofiskās, ģeogrāfiskā, tehnoloģiskās, politiskās, kulturālās, sabiedriskās un ekonomiskās dimensijas.
KONFERENCES PROGRAMMA (ar saitēm uz video)
18. jūnijs
Prof. Agust Thor Arnason (University of Akureyri, Iceland). The concept of consumer rights in constitutional process.
Prof. Klemen Podobnik (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia). Geo-blocking Regulation + cross border portability of online content = Consumer benefit?
Dr. Dennis Kenji Kipker (Bremen University, Germany). International legal regulation of cybersecurity.
Prof. Danguole Bubliene and Dr. Egle Zemlyte (Vilnius University, Lithuania) Consumer credit: overview of Lithuanian experience.
19. jūnijs
Procedural aspects
Ieva Baldiņa-Brūklīte (Latvian Consumer Rights Protection Centre, Head of Department). Opening Statement
Prof. Carlos Llorente (ICADE, Madrid, Spain). Consumer protection in the EU conflict-of-laws framework.
Prof. Gabor Palasti (University KGRE AJK, Hungary). Consumer protection under the courtroom practice of the Brussels I Regulation.
Assoc.Prof. Ana Vlahek (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia). Development of Collective Redress in the EU and New Slovenian Act on Collective Actions and Collective Settlements
Dr. Apostolos Anthimos (European University of Cyprus, Cyprus). Access to justice and consumer alternative dispute resolution.
Material aspects
Skaidrīte Ābrama (Chairwoman of the Competition Council of Latvia) Opening Statement
Prof. Hassan Qaqaya (University of Melbourne, Australia; former Chief of the UNCTAD Competition and Consumer Policies Branch). The scope of consumer rights under the United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection
Assoc.Prof. Jaka Cepec (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia). Consumer bankruptcy as an essential element of consumer protection laws in consumer economies.
Prof. Javier Lete Achirica (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain). Consumer Lending Litigation in Spain.