Institute of Legal Research “Acad. Andrei Rădulescu” – Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) of the Romanian Academy
European Magistrates Association for Human Rights (EMAHR)
Judges Forum Association in Romania
Romanian Association of Law and European Affairs (RALEA)
“FORCED EXECUTION – NEW DEVELOPMENTS, CHALLENGES, REQUIREMENTS – FILTERED THROUGH ECHR CASE LAW” CONFERENCE
“Acad. Ion Heliade Radulescu” amphitheatre of the Romanian Academy Library
Wednesday, June 17, 2015, at 14 PM
The conference aims to discuss some of the themes concerning the enforcement of judgement in a context where the issues highlighted by the European Court of Human Rights in this matter are meeting with interpretation of the new internal regulations, conducted by renowned experts, academics and practitioners in the field of enforcement.
At the confluence of the 20 years after Romania’s accession to European Convention on Human Rights – marked by numerous convictions suffered by the Romanian state in matters of enforcement of judgement – with the beginnings of a new era of procedural execution regulations, that envision yet many interpretative clarifications which could underpin a truly effective praxis, as a retrospective analysis of the enforcement of judgement practice is required altogether with the purpose to ensure compliance of new regulations with European requirements and standards. The acknowledgement of ECHR case law created on cases against Romania concerning the enforcement procedure gives an objective perspective of how national authorities (the legislative, the executive and the judicial power) have agreed to create and support the required framework suitable for enforcement of judgments and other writs of execution.
On this occasion, the thematic volume “Enforcement. Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights ruled in cases against Romania” (collective authors, Vasile Bozeşan (ed.)), University Publishing House, Bucharest, 2015, will be launched.
The organizers thank you for forwarding this invitation to all interested persons. There is no entry fee for participation. Seats are limited, the participants’ registration will be carried on in chronological order as we receive the e-mail confirmations at: – ardae2007@gmail.com.
Moderator:
Professor Mihai Şandru, Centre for European Legal Studies, Romanian Academy
Guests:
Professor Evelina Oprina, judge, Ilfov County Court, editor in chief of the Romanian Journal of Compulsory Enforcement
Bogdan Dumitrache, bailiff, INM trainer
dr. Ioan Gârbuleţ, judge, inspector at Judicial Inspection
Assistant Professor Eugen Hurubă, bailliff, President of Tirgu Mures Chamber of Judicial Receivers, director of the Romanian Journal of Compulsory Enforcement
Vasile Bozeşan, judge, Teleorman County Court
Dragoş Călin, judge, Bucharest Court of Appeal, INM trainer
CONFERENCE AGENDA
1345-1400 Welcoming the participants
1400-1415 Opening speech
Launch of “The Enforcement. Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights ruled in cases against Romania “
Professor Mihai Şandru, Centre for European Legal Studies, Romanian Academy
Dragoş Călin, judge, Bucharest Court of Appeal, INM trainer
Vasile Bozeşan, judge, Teleorman County Court
1415-1525 Interventions
Main amendments brought to enforcement by Law no.138/2014
dr. Ioan Gârbuleţ, judge, inspector at Judicial Inspection
Enforcement of decisions relating to minors
Assistant Professor Eugen Hurubă, bailiff, President of Târgu-Mures Chamber of Bailiffs, director of the Romanian Journal of Compulsory Enforcement
1525-1550 Coffee break
1550-1720 Interventions
Approaches to enforcement of judgements according to the European Convention of Human Rights
Vasile Bozeşan, judge, Teleorman County Court
Indirect means of achieving enforcement
Professor Evelina Oprina, judge, Ilfov County Court, editor in chief of the Romanian Journal of Compulsory Enforcement
Aspects of enforced sale of real estate at public auction
Bogdan Dumitrache, bailiff, INM trainer
1720-1800 Debates, questions and answers
1800 Conference closure. Awarding diplomas of participation