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Programme

DAY 1

Place: Meeting Room of the City of Krakow, Wielopolski Palace, All Saints Square 3-4

8.00 Registration of participants

8.30-9.00 Opening of the conference, occur:

  • Prof. dr hab. Jerzy Pisuliński, Dean of Faculty of Law and Adminitration of The Jagiellonnian University at Cracow
  • Prof. dr hab. Andrzej Kulig, Deputy Mayor of the City of Krakow

 

Moderators: Prof. dr hab. Vitalij Kovalchuk (Uniwersytet Narodowy Politechnika Lwowska), Prof. dr hab. Piotr Dobosz (Jagiellonian University)

9.00-9.15 
Prof. dr hab. Wojciech Jakimowicz (Jagiellonian University) - Community provenance of the State's administrative capacity

9.15-9.30
Dr hab. Barbara Kowalczyk (Uniwersytet Wrocławski) - Deterritoriality of the action of the administrations of the EU Member States as a factor in the administrative capacity of the EU and these countries

9.30-9.45
Dr hab. Mateusz Stępień, prof. UJ (Jagiellonian University) - Legal culture and administrative capacity

9.45-9.55 (online)
Dr Oleksandr Molodtsov (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - The axiology of the Europeanisation of the Ukrainian authorities

9.55-10.10
Dr hab. Radosław Mędrzycki  (Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie) - Preventing social exclusion as a challenge for the administrative capacity of an EU Member State

10.10-10.25
Dr hab. Marcin Marcinko (Jagiellonian University) - Europeanisation of public administration – achievements to date and upcoming challenges

10.25-10.35 (online)
Prof. dr hab. Valerii Tertychka (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska) - Policy-making in post-war recovery: procedures vs/or "quick solutions”

10.35-10.50
Mgr Vasyl Hnatkiv (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska) - The importance of public administration in the conditions for Ukraine to obtain the status of a candidate for EU member

10.50-11.10 Coffee break

Moderators: Prof. dr hab. Valerii Dovgan (Narodowa Akademia Państwowej Służby Granicznej Ukrainy im. Bohdana Chmielnickiego), Dr hab. Marek Mączyński. prof. UJ (Jagiellonian University)

11.10-11.20 (online)
Dr hab. Vasyl Ostapiak (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - The use of state governance mechanisms in defeating genocide

11.20-11.30 (online)
Dr hab. Nataliya Ortynska (Uniwersytet Narodowy Politechnika Lwowska) - Public law guarantee of children's rights in conditions of warfare

11.30-11.45 
Prof. dr hab. Vitaliy Kovalchuk (Uniwersytet Narodowy Politechnika Lwowska) - The importance of local self-government in conditions of war

11.45-11.55 (online)
Dr hab. Vitalii Malimon (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Imperatives for the development of the cultural sphere of Ukraine in conditions of military aggression

11.55-12.10 
Dr Maciej Hadel (Politechnika Warszawska) - Effectiveness of tasks performed by public administration in the face of the challenges of the post-pandemic world and wartime

12.10-12.20 (online)
Dr Halyna Lukianova (Uniwersytet Narodowy Politechnika Lwowska) - The right to information: the realities of the implementation of martial law in Ukraine under legal conditions

12.20 – 12.30 (online)
Dr hab. Olesya Radyshevska (Sąd Najwyższy Ukrainy) - Europeanisation of Ukraine's judiciary: wartime challenges

Moderators: Prof. dr hab. Alina Khaletska (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska), Prof. dr hab. Jerzy Supernat (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)

12.30-12.45
Prof. dr hab. Mirosław Stec (Jagiellonian University) - Reforms in the public administration (central and mall-government) of a Member State and a candidate for accession to the European Union

12.45-13.00
Prof. dr hab. Bogdan Dolnicki (Uniwersytet Śląski) - Agglomerations/metropolises as a way to the administrative capacity of local government

13.00-13.15
Prof. dr hab. Dmytro Dzvinchuk, Prof. dr hab. Wiktor Petrenko (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Local government in Ukraine and the moral and mental adjustment of employees to the needs of the implementation of EU public administration

13.15-13.30 
Prof. dr hab. Janusz Niczyporuk (Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie) - Administrative and legal capacity of artificial intelligence

13.30-13.40 (online)
Dr Lesya Ilchenko-Syuyva (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska) - Public private partnership and participatory budgeting in Ukraine: Is administrative capacity of territorial communities enough for boosting post war recovery?

13.40-13.55
Dr hab. Maciej Kruś (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu) - Transnational act as an instrument linking the application of national European law to the needs of European integration

13.55-14.05 (online)
Dr hab. Petro Stecjuk (Ukraińskie Centrum Badań Ekonomicznych i Politycznych im. O. Razumkowa w Kijowie; WSPiA Rzeszowska Szkoła Wyższa) - Ensuring the irreversibility of Ukraine's European and Euro-Atlantic course (participation and capabilities of state authorities and local government bodies)

14.05-14.15 (online)
Prof. dr Gennadii Riabtsev (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska) - Building the state's capacity to implement reforms: which ministries should function in post-war Ukraine?

14.15-15.00 Discussion

15.00-16.00 Lunch

16.30 Museum surprise (exit after lunch at 16.15, entry to the museum at 16.30 sharp).

20.30 Honoring the Memory of the Professor Wiesław Kisiel. Dinner and continuation of the scientific dispute.

Place: Representative rooms of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University, Larisch Palace, Cracow, 12 Bracka str.

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DAY 2

Place: Meeting Room of the City of Krakow, Wielopolski Palace, All Saints Square 3-4

 

Moderators: Prof. Oleksandr Kiliievych (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska), Dr hab. Katarzyna Małysa-Sulińska, prof. UJ (Jagiellonian University)

8.00-8.15 
Dr hab. Inga Kawka (Jagiellonian University) - Competences of the European Union in the field of digitisation of public administration of the Member States.

8.15-8.30 
Dr hab. Sławomir Pawłowski, prof. UAM (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu) - Standards for the protection of property rights in the European legal cultureochrony prawa własności w kręgu europejskiej kultury prawnej.

8.30-8.40 (online)
Prof. dr hab. Natalia Malysh (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska) - Shaping the common cultural space of Europe: Ukraine's achievements and the loss of cultural heritage objects in wartime conditions.

8.40-8.50 (online) 
Dr Marcin Smaga (Jagiellonian University) - The principle of institutional autonomy of EU Member States and the obligation to apply public procurement rules to entrust the provision of services of general economic interest.

8.50-9.05
Dr Karol Flisek (Kancelaria Adwokacka dr Karol Flisek) - The principle of cooperation between Member States and their administrative authorities in the perspective of primary EU law and Polish national law.

9.05-9.15 (online)
Dr Damian Brodacki (Collegium Humanum - Szkoła Główna Menedżerska w Warszawie) - State security and public order administration in the context of European police cooperation - challenges and prospects.

9.15-9.30
Dr David Kryska (Univerzita Karlova, Právnická fakulta), dr Marcin Princ, (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu) - Challenges arising from the right to good administration in relation to foreigners – Czech and Polish experiences.

9.30-9.45
Dr Robert Talaga (Wojewódzki Sąd Administracyjny w Poznaniu) - U Language determinants of the concept of "managing authority" in the area of cohesion policy.

9.45-10.00
Dr hab. Piotr Ruczkowski, prof. UJK (Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach) - Exclusive competence of the European Union and competence shared with the Member States and the principle of subsidiarity. Is the principle of subsidiarity an obstacle to the federalisation of the European Union?

10.00-10.10 (online)
Dr Justyna Mielczarek-Mikołajów (Uniwersytet Wrocławski) - Impact of European Union regulations on the functioning of the transport system in Poland.

 

Moderators: Dr hab. Tetyana Andriychuk (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska), Dr hab. Ewa Skorczyńska (Jagiellonian University)

10.10-10.20 (online)
Prof. dr hab. Marek Szewczyk (Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu) - Legal capacity of local government units in the light of Article 16 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, ordinary laws and Article 3(1) of the European Charter of Local Self-Government.

10.20-10.35
Dr hab. Magdalena Małecka-Łyszczek, prof. UEK (Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie) - Management control as a component of the administrative capacity of the EU state.

10.35-10.45 (online)
Dr hab. Dobrochna Bach-Golecka, prof. UW (Uniwersytet Warszawski) - Good governance, administrative capacity and public officials: the interplay of the European Union and the Member States.

10.45-10.55 (online)
Dr hab. Arkadiusz Barut (Wyższa Szkoła Humanitas w Sosnowcu) - The paradigm of public governance – threats to the rule of law.

10.55- 11.10
Dr Jakub Grzegorz Firlus (Jagiellonian University) - Network approach towards public administration: A case of accessibility managers operating in the so-called public entities in Poland.

11.10 -11.30 Coffee break

Moderators: Prof. dr Maria Krasiy (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu), Dr hab. Kazimierz Bandarzewski (Jagiellonian University)

11.30-11.40 (online)
Prof. dr hab. Tetyana Karabin (Uzhhorod National University) - Formation of multi-level system of governance in Ukraine: unity of institutional and functional component of reform

11.40-11.50 (online) 
Dr hab. Oleh Serniak, Mgr Natalia Kalynchuk (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Improving the communication capacity of local authorities: European experiences for Ukraine.

11.50-12.00 (online)
Dr hab. Viktor Poliuk (Narodowa Akademia Państwowej Służby Granicznej Ukrainy im. Bohdana Chmielnickiego) - Functional features of the automated personnel management system in the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.

12.00-12.10 (online)
Dr hab. Oleksandr Zubrytskyi (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Improving the legal forms of the state administration for the judicial protection of the rights of internally displaced persons.

12.10-12.20 (online)
Dr hab. Andrzej Gorgol, prof. UZ (Uniwersytet Zielonogórski) - Financial and financial conditions for the organisation of administrative structures capable of performing public tasks.

12.25-13.20 Dinner
Place: Representative Rooms, Wielopolski Palace, All Saints Square 3-4

Moderators: Prof. dr hab. Dmytro Dzvinchuk (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu), Prof. dr hab. Iwona Niżnik-Dobosz (Jagiellonian University)

13.20 – 13.30 (online)
Doc. dr Olha Skochylas-Pavliv (Uniwersytet Narodowy Politechnika Lwowska) - Decentralization in Ukraine: problems and prospects for development.

13.30-13.40 (online)
Mgr Agnesa Olkova-Mykhnytska (Kijowski Uniwersytet Narodowy im. Tarasa Szewczenki), Mgr Viktor Veremiichuk (Fastowska Rada Rejonowa obwodu kijowskiego) - Leadership in representative authorities.

13.40-13.55
Dr hab. Kazimierz Bandarzewski  (Jagiellonian University) - Linking public consultations with decentralisation - Polish experience.
 
13.55-14.10
Dr hab. Tetyana Andriychuk (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska) - Public consultations as a factor in ensuring sound governance: the state and prospects for development in Ukraine.
 
14.10- 14.20 (online)
Dr hab. Natalia Struk (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - The impact of European integration on the potential of territorial communities of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.

14.20-14.30 (online)
Dr Dawid Chaba (Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie) - Selected aspects of self-government independence that must be met by the State Candidate for EU - the example of Polish and Turkey.

14.30-14.45
Mgr Jakub Dorosz-Kruczyński (Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie) - Administrative and legal capacity of Local Action Groups - local community agencies.

14.45-14.55 (online) 
Dr Lesia Tykhonchuk (Narodowy Uniwersytet Gospodarki Wodnej i Zarządzania Zasobami Naturalnymi w Równem) - The role of local government units in the preservation and development of rural areas.

14.55-15.15 Coffee break

Moderators: Prof. dr Maryana Orliv (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu), Dr hab. Dorota Dąbek, prof. UJ (Jagiellonian University)

15.15-15.30
Prof. dr Maria Krasiy (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Ukraine and the European Union: legislative reform.

15.30-15.45 
Prof. dr hab. Alina Khaletska (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska) - Gender policy design in the conditions of European integration in Ukraine: reforms and changes.

15.45-16.00 
Dr Agata Cebera (Jagiellonian University) - A university as a public entity within the meaning of the accessibility regulations in Poland.

16.00-16.10 (online)
Dr Rafał Cieślak (Uniwersytet Warszawski) - Revision of the Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU and its impact on the development of the Energy Performance Contracting concept in public administration.

16.10-16.25
Dr Anna Mazur (independent researcher) - Duality of the legal situation of the insured in relation to ZUS in the light of the principle of trust in public authority and EU regulations.

16.25-16.35 (online)
Dr Łukasz Strzępek (Wyższa Szkoła Humanitas w Sosnowcu) - Administrative binding or free recognition – a few remarks on the model of operation of public administration bodies from the perspective of the effectiveness of the tasks entrusted to it.

16.35-16.45 (online)
Dr Emil Kruk (Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie) - The European Union and the problem of homeless (strays) animals.

Moderator: Prof. dr hab. Mirosław Stec (Jagiellonian University)

16.45-17.00
Dr hab. Stefan Płażek (Jagiellonian University) - Transformations of the civil service in Poland.

17.00-17.15
Prof. Oleksandr Kiliievych (Uniwersytet Narodowy Akademia Kijowsko-Mohylańska) - Development of analytical skills of public officials in the context of Ukraine's EU Integration.

17.15-17.25 (online)
Prof. dr Liudmyla Pashko (Wołyński Uniwersytet Narodowy im. Łesi Ukrainki) - Anthropological dimensions of public administration.

17.25-17.35 (online)
Prof. dr hab. Ivan Lopushynskyi (Chersoński Narodowy Uniwersytet Techniczny) - Prospects for adapting the legislation on service in local government bodies of Ukraine to the standards of the European Union.

17.35-17.50
Prof. dr hab. Valerii Dovgan (Narodowa Akademia Państwowej Służby Granicznej Ukrainy im. Bohdana Chmielnickiego), Mgr Serhij Rud (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Essential features and functions of the core of the staff of the public administration.

17.50-18.00 (online)
Dr hab. Volodymyr Kushniriuk (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Psychological stability of public managers in terms of the ability to perform public tasks in wartime conditions.

18.00-18.10 (online)
Mgr Mateusz Winiarz (Urząd Zamówień Publicznych) - Professionalisation of human resources and the objectives of the public procurement system. 

Moderator: Prof. dr hab. Mirosław Stec (Jagiellonian University)

18.10-18.20 (online)
Prof. dr hab. Vasyl Martynenko (Charkowski Uniwersytet Narodowy im. Wasyla Karazina) - The crisis of elitism in Ukraine: causes, challenges, overcoming.

18.20-18.35
Prof. dr Maryana Orliv, Dr hab. Bohdan Hrechanyk (Iwano-Frankiwski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Development of design laboratories in higher education institutions to restore the economic activity of regional entities in Ukraine.

18.35-18.45 (online)
Prof. dr  Sviatoslav Kis (Iwano-Frankowski Narodowy Techniczny Uniwersytet Nafty i Gazu) - Educational and scientific space of Ukraine and solving problems of management of branches of the national economy in the context of professionalism of state officials.

18.45 End of The Conference 

19.30 Dinner for the persistent