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Wednesday, 5 November
Thursday, 6 November
Friday, 7 November
Saturday, 8 November
Wednesday, 5
November
19
- 20:30 h. Registration check and distribution of material
Thursday, 6
November
8 - 9 h.
Registration check and distribution of material
9 - 9:30 h. Opening address of the Colloquium.
Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Manuel Ortells Ramos
(President of the Organizing Committee)
Prof. Dr. Ada Pellegrini
Grinover (Vice-president of IAPL)
Prof. Dr. Masahisa Deguchi
(Vice-president of IAPL)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Federico
Carpi (President of International Association of Procedural Law)
9:30 - 10:15 h.
Introductory
reports: “Two historical perspectives of Oral and Written
Proceedings: Efficiency in Civil Procedure”.
Session Chairman: Prof. Dra. María
del Carmen Calvo Sánchez (Universidad de Salamanca, Spain).
Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Víctor
Fairén Guillén: “The oral and
efficient process before the thousand-year-old the Valencian Water
Tribunal”.
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Marcel
Storme: “More voice, less print
– why court proceedings should become more oral”.
10:15 – 10:30 h. Presentations related to the
introductory reports.
10:30 – 10:45 h.
Free speeches and
input from the speaker.
10:45 – 11:15 h.
Coffee break
11:15 – 12: 05 h.
First report:
“The Introductory Phase and Procedural Contracting”
Session Chairman: Prof. Dr. Andrés de la Oliva
Santos (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain).
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c.
Dieter Leipold (Albert Ludwigs Universität Freiburg, Germany):
“Oral and written elements within the introductory phase of civil
procedure”.
12: 05 – 12: 20 h. National reports related to
the first report.
12: 20 – 12: 45 h. Free speeches and input
from the speaker.
12: 45 – 13: 35 h.
Second report: “Secondary Orality (the Telematic Process)”.
Session Chairman: Prof. Dr.
Víctor Moreno Catena (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain).
Speaker: Prof. Dra. Soraya
Amrani-Mekki (Université Paris X-Nanterre, France): “The impact
of the new technologies on the shape of civil procedure”.
13: 45 - 15:30 h. Working lunch
15:30 – 16 h.
Second report: “Secondary Orality (the Telematic Process)”
(continued).
Session Chairman: Prof. Jairo
Parra Quijano (President of the Colombian Institute of Procedural
Law).
Speech by the Justice
Secretary of the Valencian Government, Honorable Patricia Montagut
Alario: “Procedural Electronic Records in the Valencian Community”
16 - 17 h. Presentations related to the second
report.
17 - 17:20 h. Coffee break.
17:20 - 17:50 h. Free speeches and input from the
speaker.
18 h. Bus transfer to the Monastery of Santa
María de la Valldigna. Visit around the monumental landmark, music
concert and cocktail dinner.
Friday, 7 November
9 - 9:50 h. Third
report: “Evidence: the Debate between Oral and Written
Proceedings”.
Session Chairman: Prof. Dr. Juan Antonio Robles
Garzón (Universidad de Málaga, Spain).
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Jorge W. Peyrano (Pontificia
Universidad Católica Argentina, Facultad de Derecho de Rosario y
Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina): “The evidence
between orality and writing”.
9:50 - 10:50 h. National reports and
presentations related to the third report
10:50 - 11:15 h. Coffee break.
11:15 - 11:30 h. Free speeches and input from
the speaker.
11:30 - 12:20 h. Fourth
report: “Oral and Written Proceedings as Factors influencing on
the Efficiency in Civil Procedure".
Session Chairman: Prof. Dr.
Fernando Jiménez Conde (Universidad de Murcia, Spain).
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Michele
Taruffo (Università di Pavia, Italy): “Orality and writing as
factors of efficiency in civil litigation”.
12:20 - 13:30 h. National reports and
presentations related to the fourth report
13:30 - 14 h. Free speeches and input from the
speaker.
14 - 15:30 h. Working lunch.
15:30 - 17:30 h. Round
table: "Appeals to Supreme Courts: Recent Reforms in European
Legislations”.
Session
Chairman: Prof. Dr. Francisco Ramos Méndez (Universitat Pompeu Fabra,
Barcelona, Spain).
Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Sergio Chiarloni (Universitá
di Torino, Italy): “Fundamental tasks of the Corte di cassazione.
Heterogenous objectives arosen from the constitutional right to
appeal and recent reforms”.
Prof. Dr. Loïc Cadiet (Université
Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, France): “The system of French
cassation”.
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c.
Peter Gottwald (Universität Regensburg, Germany): “Review appeal
to the German Federal Supreme Court
after the reform of
2001”.
Prof. Dr. Manuel Ortells Ramos
(Universitat de València, Spain): “The selection of cases subject
to access to the right of casación in Spanish Law: Techniques ‘in
order to unify doctrine’ and ‘of interest regarding casación’”.
Prof. Dr. Vicente Gimeno Sendra (Universidad
Nacional de Educación - Distancia, Spain): “The Spanish civil
casación: Perspectives for reform”.
17:30 – 17:50 h. Coffee break.
17:50 – 18:15 h.
Related presentations
18:15 – 18:45 h.
Free speeches and input from the speakers
Saturday, 8 November
9 h. Bus transfer
from the hotel-main venue to the city of Valencia.
10 - 11:30 h.
Guided tour: City of Justice.
11:30 - 12:30 h.
Free walk around L’Hemisfèric, Palau de les
Arts and Museu de les Ciències.
12:30 h. Bus transfer to La Nau (former
headquarters of Universitat de València).
13 - 13:30 h. Closing ceremony of the
Colloquium at the main hall in La Nau.
Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Manuel
Ortells Ramos (President of the Organizing Committee)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c.
Federico Carpi (President of the International Association of
Procedural Law)
Prof. Dr. D. Carlos
Alfonso Mellado, Dean of the Faculty of Law of Universitat de
València
Prof. Dr. D. Francisco
Tomás Vert (Chancellor of Universitat de València)
14 - 16 h. Farewell
lunch at Hotel Astoria’s terrace.
16 - 20 h. Free
walk around the historical centre of the city of Valencia.
20
h. Bus transfer from Serranos Towers in Valencia to the hotel-main
venue of the Colloquium.
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