8th CPLJ Webinar – 28 January 2022
Comparative Procedural Law and Justice (CPLJ) is a global project of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law, with the support of the Luxembourg National Research Fund (019/13946847), involving more than one hundred scholars from all over the world.
CPLJ is envisioned as a comprehensive study of comparative civil procedural law and civil dispute resolution schemes in the contemporary world. It aims at understanding procedural rules in their cultural context, as well as at highlighting workable approaches to the resolution of civil disputes.
In this framework, the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law will host its 8th CPLJ Webinar on 28 January 2022, 3:00 – 5:45 pm (CET).
The programme reads as follows:
Chair: Loïc Cadiet (University of Paris 1)
3:00 pm John Dashaco (University of Yaoundé II)
Harmonization and Practice of Civil Procedure within the OHADA Sub-Region: Reflection on the Uniform Act on Simplified Recovery Procedure and Measures of Execution
3:30 pm Discussion
4:00 pm Intermission
4:15 pm Sami Bostanji (University of Tunis El Manar)
Droit Processuel Comparé: Regard Général sur les Droits des Pays Arabes (*)
5:00 pm Discussion
5:45 pm Closing of the event
The full programme is available here.
(Image credits: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
(*) Presentation in French. Consecutive interpretation in English will be provided.