Podium with microphones

Further Lectures

Podium with microphones
Image: Jan-Peter Kasper (University of Jena)
  • A panel discussion on the topic “Europa zwischen Nationalismen und geo-ökonomischen Umbrüchen” took place on 7 May 2024. The organizers were the International Office of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, the Schumpeter Center, and CEuS. Prof. Dr. Sina Leipold, Prof. Dr. Stefanie Middendorf, Prof. Dr. Christoph Ohler, and Prof. Dr. Torsten Oppelland discussed. It was moderated by Prof. Dr. Andreas Freytag.

  • On 28 April 2022, a panel discussion was held on the topic of "The Ukraine war and its international consequences". The speakers were Dr. Viktoriya Sereda, Prof. Dr. Joachim von Puttkamer, Prof. Dr. Thomas Kleinlein, and Prof. Dr. Edward Schramm.

  • The Center for European Studies hosted an online symposium on the project for a Code européen des affaires on 12 November 2021.
    The event addressed basic questions of a European Business Code and codification in general in the 21st century and took up individual subjects of the Code européen des affaires. After a welcome by Prof. Dr. Philippe Dupichot (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) and a keynote by Prof. Dr. Reiner Schulze (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster), these were presented by scholars involved in the editorial work and commented on by experts.
    Corporate law: Prof. Dr. Christoph Teichmann, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg – comment by Prof. Dr. Jessica Schmidt, Universität Bayreuth
    Collateral law: Prof. Dr. Eva-Maria Kieninger, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, and Dr. Ole Böger, Higher Regional Court Judge of Bremen – comment by Prof. Dr. Jan Dirk Harke, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
    Closing remarks were given by Prof. Dr. Achim Seifert, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.

  • On 9 June 2021 in a new format of CEuS, the workshop discussion, Prof. Dr. Marion Reiser and Dr. Jörg Hebenstreit asked "Technokratie als Lösung oder Ursache politischer Problemlagen? Reaktionen populistischer Parteien auf den technokratischen Charakter der EU und ihrer Institutionen".

  • On 2/3 March 2018 more than 110 academics and practitioners met in Berlin to discuss the question: "How European is European Private International Law?". Organized by, among others, CEuS-Director Prof. Dr. Giesela Rühl, LL.M. (Berkeley) the conference provided a platform to shed light on the present lack of "Europeanness" of European private international law and to discuss how European private international law can become more truly European in the future.