The Legal Position of Non-Recognized (or Partly Recognized) States in the Post-Soviet Space Under International Trade Law and in Private International Law and International Civil Litigation
The conference on the Legal Position of Non-Recognized (or Partly Recognized) States in the Post-Soviet Space Under International Trade Law and in Private International Law and International Civil Litigation has taken place from the 12th till the 14th of July 2018.
You can find an overwiew of the speakers and the presentations here, with the possibility to download most of the presentations.

International DRJI Conference in Kiel on 13 October 2017
From 12 - 14 October 2017 the Institute will organize the Annual Conference 2017 of the German-Russian Law Institute (DRJI - RGJuI).
Organizer: Institute of East European Law (Institut für Osteuropäisches Recht) of Kiel University
In cooperation with:
Институт государства и права Российской академии наук (ИГП РАН)

Target group: Academic lawyers, legal practitioners, students.
Date of the Conference 13 October 2017 (arrival of participants 12 October, cultural program 14 October)..
Conference location: Christian-Abrechts-University, Leibnizstraße 1, Room 209 a+b, D-24118 Kiel
Conference languages: German, Russian, English (witih consecutive translation German - Russian and Russian - German).
Conference fee: 100,-- € (5,-- € for students). Fee reductions available for members of Verein Ostrecht Kiel e. V. at enqiry
Topics:
As to speakers and topics, please see the program, availabe for download here: Draft Program (at present only available in German, English text will follow)
***Online registration through our website is welcomed***. Participation in the conference without prior registration cannot be guaranteed (possible only if seats are available).
Please fill out the form with correct information and submit.
Online registration
International Conference in Kiel on 2-3 February 2017
On 2-3 February 2017, the Institute organized a Conference "EU Civil Procedure Law and Third Countries: Which Way Forward?".
Organizer: Institute of East European Law (Institut für Osteuropäisches Recht) of Kiel University
In cooperation with:


Support: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Target group: Academic lawyers and practitioners (also from politics or international organisations) interested in cross-border litigation and judicial cooperation..
Conference Time: 2 – 3 February 2017.
Conference location: Hermann Ehlers Akademie, Niemannsweg 78, D-24105 Kiel.
Conference language: English.
Conference fee: 100,-- € (5,-- €/ day for students and professors/assistants of Kiel University). Fee reductions available for members of DGO, SHJG and Verein Ostrecht Kiel e. V.
Topics:
The purpose of the Conference is to develop concrete ideas about future steps to enhance judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters between the EU and third countries. The conference will deal both with relevant EU law on this subject (Brussels I bis Regulation and related regulations) and with international treaties or soft law relating to judicial cooperation. The conference will not address judicial cooperation in matters of family law and succession law.
Speakers:
To be announced
Click here to download the Conference Announcement
Click here to download the Call for Papers
Click here to download the Draft Programme
***Online registration through our website is a prerequisite for participation. Please fill out the form with correct information and submit.
Online registration
International Conference in Kiel on 4 November 2016
Conference "Legal Aspects of the Current Migration Crisis: Views from Eastern Europe", 4 Nov. 2016
The Conference "Legal Aspect of the Current Migration Crisis: Views from Eastern Europe" has been carried-through successfuilly, ending with a joint declaration by the participants. Information about the Conference will remain online for a limited time.
Organizers: Institute of East European Law (Institut für Osteuropäisches Recht) of Kiel University
In cooperation with:



Support: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Target group: Scientists (law, politics and economics) and students (law, politics and economics).
Conference Time: Friday, 4 November 2016.
Conference location: Kiel, Internationales Begegnungszentrum (IBZ) of Kiel University, Kiellinie 5.
Conference language: English.
Conference fee: 50,-- € (5,-- € for students and professors/assistants of Kiel University – includes coffee-breaks and materials; free for members of DGO and Verein Ostrecht Kiel e.V.).
Topics:
The present mass migration into Europe, after reaching a peak in 2015, has caused great concerns in many European countries. A polarization of political views can be observed both within some European countries (ranging from „welcome culture“ to fundamental opposition against migration) and between some countries. The polarization is such that it could even endanger the future of the European Union. In particular, some countries in Central and Eastern Europe have vehemently opposed any significant distribution of migrants (refugees) into their territories and instead plead for a strict control of the outside borders of the EU.
Mass migration causes challenges in all spheres of the society. It is also a legal challenge, both on the national and on the European and international level.
In the last few months, legal aspects of migration have been discussed in many fora, political and academic. However, the views of East European countries, whose governments are often criticized severely in German politics and media for their restrictive positions, are mostly looked-at only from outside.
The incoming conference on 4 November 2016, organized by the Institute of East European Law of Kiel University, will be the first academic conference giving a particular forum for representatives of some countries from Central and Eastern (or South Eastern) Europe.
The purpose of the Conference is to gain direct information and discuss about the views in Eastern Europe on how to cope with the migration crisis from a legal perspective.
Speakers:
Prof. Dr. ÁdányTamás
Dr. Marcel Kau
Dr. Alexander Salenko
Prof. Dr. Nenad Markovikj
Prof. Dr. Wojciech Piątek
Dr. Jan Olszanowski
Click here to download Announcement
International Conference on EU-Ukraine relations in Kiel
The Conference "The Future of Cooperation between the
EU and Ukraine" on 4 July 2014 has been carried-through
successfully.
Information about the Conference will remain
accessible at this website for some time.
The materials of the conference have been
published by Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag (ISBN 978-3-8305-3597-3).
Organizers: Institute of East European Law (Institut für Osteuropäisches Recht) of Kiel University
In cooperation with:

Support: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Target group: The conference gives an opportunity for diplomats, scientists (law and
economics) and representatives of business to share their views and thoughts.
Conference Time: Friday, 4 July 2014.
Conference location: Schleswig-Holsteinischer Landtag, Kiel,
Germany.
Conference language: English.
Conference fee: € 150,-- (regular fee, preferential fees available).
Topics: The
announced Conference will give information and the possibility to discuss in
depth the perspectives of cooperation between the EU and Ukraine once the
present exacerbated crisis has been resolved. The
Conference brings together diplomats, scientists (law and economics) and
representatives of business. Relations
with Russia will be taken into account, but the focus will be on the
relationship EU-Ukraine.
The
Conference is organized by the Institute of East European Law of Kiel
University in cooperation with other institutions.
Speakers so far confimed (further speakers to be added after confirmation):
Mr.
Gunnar Wiegand, European External Action Service, Director for Russia, Eastern Partnership, Central Asia Regional
Cooperation and OSCE countries
Dr. Detlev Wolter, Consul General of Germany in Donetsk
Dr.
Ernst-Jörg von Studnitz, Ambassador (ret.)
Prof.
Dr. Viktor Muraviov, Head of the Department
of European Law, Taras Shevchenko University, Kiev
Prof.
Dr. Karsten Nowrot, University of Hamburg
Prof.
Dr. Matthias Lücke, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Prof. Dr. Alexander Trunk, University of Kiel
Mr. Klaus Kessler, Rödl & Partner TOV, Kiev
Dr.
Narine Ghazaryan, Brunel University, London
Dr.
Olga Batura, University of Bremen
Mr.
Azar Aliyev, LL.M., Kiel Center for Eurasian Economic Law, University of Kiel
click here to download Announcement
***Online registration through our website is a prerequisite for participation. Please fill out the form with correct information and submit. After registration you will receive an answer by email with further details.
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Draft Programme 24.11.2016
Program_draft_eng_short.pdf
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Call for Papers 24.11.2016
Call for papers_2016.pdf
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Conference Announcement
Conference_announcement_2016.pdf
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Program_draft_eng_with_speakers_v5a_long
Program_draft_eng_with_speakers_v5a_long.pdf
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