The 𝟓 𝐭𝐡 international conference on the fundamental issues of constitutional, administrative and economic law

1 month ago

The conference covers a broad spectrum of topics of constitutional, administrative and economic law, including the independence of the judiciary; constitutional reform, nonhuman subjects in law, practice concerning treaties and executive agreements, problems of competition law, the parallel system of land use issues of the illegality of administrative inaction, administrative court proceedings.

SESSION 1: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY)

Emeritus Prof. Narangerel Sodovsuren, NUM; Honorary Doctor of NU

“An Examination of the Inclusion of Moral Elements in the Constitution of Mongolia”

 

Prof. Okochi Minori, Graduate School of Law, NU, Japan
“Role of the Judiciary to Maintain the Governing System: Learning from the Extraordinary Session Not-convoked Cases”

 

Prof. Gangabaatar Dashbalbar, Justice of the Constitutional Court of Mongolia; Adjunct Professor, School of Law, NUM
“Recent Constitutional Reforms in Mongolia”

 

Prof. Matsuo Yo, Graduate School of Law, NU, Japan
“Toward Contextualized Approach to Independence of the Judiciary: Some Examination on Courts in Japan”

 

Mr. Fabian Duessel, Deputy Director, the Association of Asian Constitutional Court (AACC) and the AACC Affairs Division, the Constitutional Court of Korea
“Constitutional Complaint in South Korea: Evolution and Comparative Interest”

 

Ms. Anna Akchurina, Senior Lecturer, Buryat State University, Russia
“The Issues of the Evolution of Constitutional Legal Responsibility in the Russian Federation” (online)

 

SESSION 2: ECONOMIC LAW

Prof. Amarsanaa Batbold, Dean, School of Law, NUM
“Some Problems of Non-human Subjects of Law in the Pearl of Private and Public Law”

 

Prof. Mizushima Tomonori, Vice Dean, Graduate School of Law, NU, Japan
“Practice under the Constitution of Japan concerning ‘Treaties’ and ‘Executive Agreements’”

 

Prof. Radjabov Hussain, Head of Business Law Department, Tashkent State University of Law, Uzbekistan
“Competition Law and Policy in Uzbekistan: Challenges and Opportunities” (online)

 

Dr. Bayarmaa Nyamdoo, Justice of the Supreme Court of Mongolia
“Parallel System for Land Use in Mongolia and its Impact on Real Estate Transfer”

 

SESSION 3: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Dr. Tsogt Tsend, Justice of the Supreme Court of Mongolia; Adjunct Professor, School of Law, NUM
“Determining the Scope of Legal Rights (and Interests) Protected by Administrative Law”

 

Prof. Foroud Shirvani, University of Bonn, Germany
“Digitization of the Administrative Court Proceedings” (online)