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Quick summary of the International Conference ‘Effective Justice – International and Comparative Approaches. Challanges of Digital Transformation”

Writer: Adrian KaczmarekAdrian Kaczmarek

On May 8-9, 2024, the Faculty of Law and Administration of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan hosted an international scientific conference "Effective Justice - International and Comparative Approaches. Challanges of Digital Transformation," organized within the framework of the Effective Justice - International and Comparative Approaches research platform. The conference program included over 35 speeches delivered by researchers gathered in 25 research centers from 11 countries. During the two conference days, deliberations took place within the framework of three panels, divided thematically according to the areas corresponding to the scientific research conducted within the project. The conference was opened by the Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Adam Mickiewicz University - Prof. Tomasz Nieborak, as well as the Heads of the Project: Prof. Barbara Janusz-Pohl of the Adam Mickiewicz University and Prof. Daniele Vicoli of the University of Bologna. The first lecture was given by a special guest - Prof. Stephen Thaman (Prof. Emeritus of Saint Louis University, USA).




Project funded from state budget resources granted by the Minister of Education and Science within the framework of the Program “Excellent Science II” (“Doskonała Nauka II”).


Projekt finansowany ze środków budżetu państwa, przyznanych przez Ministra Edukacji i Nauki w ramach Programu "Doskonała Nauka II". 

 
 
 

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