Historical-comparative aspects of European public law: the Polish Constitution of 1921
Italian-Polish international conference
23 April 2021, 3-7 p.m.
Institutional greetings
Remo Morzenti Pellegrini, Rector of the University of Bergamo
Elisabetta Bani, Director of the Department of Law
Mauro Mazza (University of Bergamo)
Introduction
Angela Di Gregorio (State University of Milan)
European and Polish constitutionalism in the aftermath of the WW1
Polish discussant: Andrzej Bryk, professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków
Giuseppe Franco Ferrari (Bocconi University of Milan)
Fundamental rights and freedoms
Polish discussant: Fryderyk Zoll, professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and University of Osnabrück
Maria Angela Orlandi (University of Genoa)
The system of government in the 1921 Polish Constitution
Polish discussant: Andrzej Dziadzio, professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków
Caterina Filippini (State University of Milan)
Minority rights protection in interwar and contemporary Poland: a comparative perspective
Polish discussant: Katarzyna Witkowska-Chrzczonowicz, professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
Mauro Mazza (University of Bergamo)
The judiciary in the Polish Constitution of 1921 and in its historical precedents
Polish discussant: Miroslaw Granat, professor at the Cardinal Wyszyński University in Warsaw, former judge at the Polish Constitutional Court
Alessandro Tira (University of Bergamo)
Catholic Church and religious minorities in March Constitution
Polish discussant: Kazimierz Baran, professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków
Giuseppe Franco Ferrari (Bocconi University of Milan)
Conclusion