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The events are being filmed and streamed live. The photos and videos will be published on the PSEFS website and on social media.

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Golden Room 15.30 – 16.00 Registration 16.00 – 17.30

PUBLIC SEMINAR: CREATING A COMMON METHODOLOGY CHAIR: Ivana Kunda, Associate Professor, University of Rijeka (Croatia) 1. Thalia Kruger, Associate Professor, University of Antwerp, Belgium,

Honorary Research Associate, University of Cape Town, South Africa – What is Marriage?

2. Claudia Rudolf, Associate Professor, University of Vienna, Austria –

Coordination of Jurisdiction and Conflict Rules in Matters of Divorce and Matrimonial Property Regimes

3. Judita Dolžan, Under-Secretary, Bureau for International Cooperation and International Legal Assistance, Ministry of Justice, Slovenia – The Application

of the Succession Regulation in Practice – The View of the European Judicial Network Contact Point

4. Egle Dagilyte, Senior Lecturer, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom – The Definitions of “Third-Country National” and “Family Member”

in EU Law: What Interpretation and Practical Implications after Brexit?

5. Juan Ignacio Signes de Mesa, Legal Secretary at the CJEU – The Role of the

European Court of Justice in European Family and Succession Law

6. Gordana Materljan, Publications Office of the European Union, European Commission – Complementing EU Private International Law Instruments –

The JURE Collection as Source of Related EU and National Case-Law

Ljubljana City Hall

(Mestni trg 1) 19.30 CULTURAL EVENT

PSEFS – Ljubljana Project Events – 12 & 13 December 2019

“BEST PRACTICES IN EUROPEAN FAMILY AND SUCCESSION LAW”

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Law

Programme

Co-funded by the Justice Programme of the European Union (2014-2020) 800821-JUST-AG-2017/JUST-JCOO-AG-2018 Pr oject P ar tners: euro-family.eu info@euro-family.eu

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Golden Room 8.15 – 9.00 Registration 9.00 – 10.00 DISSEMINATION MEETING

CHAIR: Simona De Simone – Project Manager, University of Camerino (Italy) 1. Primož Gorkič, Associate Professor and Vice-Dean for Economic Affairs

and Research, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia – Introductory Address

2. H.E. Paolo Trichilo, Ambassador of the Republic of Italy to Slovenia – Introductory Address

3. Špelca Mežnar, Judge, Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia – Introductory Address

4. Fabio Padovini, President of the PSEFS Advisory Board, Professor, University of Trieste, Italy – Introductory Address

5. Manuela Giobbi, Head of PSEFS Team Scuola di Alta Formazione Giuridica, Camerino, Italy – Introductory Address

6. Lucia Ruggeri, Head of PSEFS Project, Professor, University of Camerino, Italy – Presentation of the Working Paper (eBook)

7. Jerca Kramberger Škerl – Head of PSEFS Team Ljubljana, Associate Professor and Vice-Dean for Curricular Affairs, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia – Presentation of the Taxonomy

Golden Room

ROUNDTABLE FOR EXPERTS: Best Practices for Transnational Family Groups

10.00 – 11.00

Panel 1: MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY REGIMES

CHAIR: Jerca Kramberger Škerl, Head of PSEFS Team Ljubljana, Associate Professor and Vice-Dean for Curricular Affairs, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)

1. Aleš Galič, Professor, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia – Matrimonial

Property or Maintenance – the Problem of Characterisation

2. Mirela Župan, Professor, University of JJ Strossmayer Osijek, Croatia – The Interplay between Property Regimes Regulations and Other Legal

Principles and Instruments

3. Elsa Berry, Associate Professor, University of Poitiers, France – Protection of the Surviving Spouse in French Law

4. Mateja Končina Peternel, Judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia – Application of the Succession and Property Regimes Regulations in Slovenian

Case Law

5. Ivo Michele Polacco, Counsellor, Deputy Head of Mission, Italian Embassy in Ljubljana (Slovenia) – Help from the Consulate: Property Issues and Consular

Assistance for Transnational and Migrant Families

11.00 – 12.00

Panel 2: MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY REGIMES

CHAIR: Nenad Hlača, Professor, University of Rijeka (Croatia)

1. Barbara Novak, Professor, Vice-Rector, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia – Matrimonial Property Regimes in the New Slovenian Family Code

2. Anna Wysocka-Bar, Senior Lecturer, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland – Property Relations, Succession and Assets in a Non-Participating Member State

– The Example of Poland

3. Nataša Erjavec, Notary, Slovenia – New in Slovenia: Notarial Divorce

(Including Obligatory Prior Regulation of Matrimonial Property Relations)

4. Roberto Garetto, Research Fellow, University of Camerino, Italy – Opposite-Sex Registered Partnerships and Recognition Issues

5. Neža Pogorelčnik Vogrinc, Assistant Professor, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia – To Marry or to Register – Consequences for the International Jurisdiction

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Golden Room 12.00 – 13.00 Panel 3: SUCCESSION

CHAIR: Sandra Winkler, Assistant Professor, University of Rijeka (Croatia), Head of the PSEFS Team Rijeka PRAVRI

1. Paula Poretti, Assistant Professor, University of JJ Strossmayer Osijek, Croatia – Experience of Croatian Public Notaries with the Application

of the Succession Regulation

2. Katja Plauštajner Metelko, Attorney, Slovenia – Application of the EU

Succession Regulation – an Attorney’s Perspective

3. Mateusz Wąsik, Attorney, Poland – Lack of Recognition of Civil Partnerships

and its Consequences in the Field of Inheritance

4. Nadja Podobnik Oblak, Judge and Head of the Successions and Non-Contentious Department, Local Court of Ljubljana, Slovenia – Experience of

Slovenian First-Instance Courts with the Application of the Succession Regulation

5. Stefano Deplano, Tenure Track Researcher, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy – European Public Policy and the Law Applicable to Succession

According to the Succession Regulation – The Contribution of the Courts

13.00 – 14.15 LUNCH

Golden Room

ROUNDTABLE FOR RESEARCHERS:

Collecting Best Practices in European Family and Succession Law

14.15 – 16.15

Panel 1: SUCCESSION

CHAIR: Fabio Padovini, Professor, University of Trieste (Italy), President of the PSEFS Advisory Board

1. Paolo Pasqualis, Notary, Italy – First Experiences in the Cross-Border Use

of the European Certificate of Succession

2. Vassiliki Marazopoulou, Attorney, Teaching Fellow and Postdoctoral Researcher, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece – The Effectiveness of the European Certificate of Succession in View of its

Comparison with National Certificates of Succession

3. Helena Mota, Assistant Professor and Researcher, Faculty of Law/CIJE, University of Porto, Portugal – The Meaning of Renvoi in the Succession

Regulation

4. Freek Schols, Professor, Radbound University, The Netherlands, Extraordinary Professor, University of Curaçao (Curaçao) – Dutch and

International Succession Law and Usufruct with the Right to Dispose and to Consume

5. Eva Kukovec Kuhelj, Legal Officer, DG for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, European Commission – Succession, Real

Estate and Taxation – A View from Brussels

6. Tereza Pertot, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Bayreuth, Germany, External Expert, University of Camerino (Italy) – Devolution of Inheritance

in Europe: The Role of (European and National) Certificates of Succession

7. Giovanna Di Benedetto, Attorney, Student at the School of Specialization in Civil Law, University of Camerino, Italy – European Certificate of

Succession Certificate and Rights of the Surviving Spouse

8. Biserka Čmrlec Kišić, Notary, Croatia – Experience of Croatian Notaries

Regarding the Succession Regulation

9. Giovanno Russo, Doctoral Student, University of Camerino, Italy – Legacy by Vindication: How to Manage Rights In Rem Issues

10. Davor Pindulić, Attorney, Croatia – Habitual Residence According to

the Succession Regulation – The Case of EU Expat Retirees

11. Salvatore Antonello Parente, Research Fellow, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy – Cross-Border Successions, Conflicts of Taxation and Profiles of Tax Law

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Golden Room 16.15 – 16.30 Coffee Break 16.30 – 18.05

Panel 2: MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY AND SOCIAL SECURITY CHAIR: Sandra Winkler, Assistant Professor, University of Rijeka (Croatia), Head of the PSEFS Team Rijeka PRAVRI

1. Vassiliki Koumpli, Senior Expert, Hellenic Institute of International and Foreign Law, Greece, Attorney and Mediator – Mediation in Cross-Border

Disputes regarding Matrimonial Property and Property of Registered Partners in the EU

2. Urban Vrtačnik, Attorney, Slovenia – Cross-Border Issues regarding the

Distribution of Property after Divorce or Separation of Spouses or Registered Partners

3. Vincenzo Bonanno, Attorney, Student at the School of Specialization in Civil Law, University of Camerino, Italy – Patrimonial Regime Deriving

from a de facto Partnership: Comparable to That of Spouses?

4. Maria José Cazorla, Professor, Head of PSEFS Team Almeria, Spain, and Isabel Espin Alba, Professor, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain – Cross-Border Marriages and Divorces in Europe: Same Conflict with

Different Solutions

5. Bélen Barrios Garrido-Lestache – Notary, Spain – Cross-Border Successions

Including Unliquidated Matrimonial Property of a Dissolved Marriage

6. Filip Dougan, Teaching Assistant, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia –

Matrimonial Property and Succession – The Intertwining of the Succession Regulation and the Matrimonial Property Regimes Regulation

7. Francesco Giacomo Viterbo, Associate Professor, Scuola di Alta Formazione Giuridica, University of Salento, Italy – Legal Uncertainty regarding the

Determination of Law Applicable to Maintenance Obligations after Divorce

8. Barbara Rajgelj, Assistant Professor, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia –

Universal Access to Health Care in Slovenia and Italy with Focus on Cross-Border Families/Couples

9. Federico Pascucci, Research Fellow, University of Camerino, Italy –

European Families’ Social Security Rights and Their Denial by Intersectional Discrimination

18.05 – 18.15 CLOSING REMARKS: Paolo Pasqualis, Notary, Italy 18.15 – 19.15 Dinner University of Ljubljana (Kongresni trg 2) – Conference Room 19.30 CULTURAL EVENT

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of Law 9.00 – 10.30 CITY TOURNational Gallery of Slovenia (Puharjeva ulica 9) Slovenian

National

Gallery 10.30 – 11.15 GUIDED TOUR OF THE EXHIBITION “Slovenia on the posters from the Salce Collection”

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