Europaudvalget 2011-12
EUU Alm.del Bilag 578
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Draft programmeInterparliamentary Committee Meeting on"The proposal for a Common European Sales Law: taking stock after a year"27 November 201215h00 - 18h30Room 3C50, European Parliament, Brussels15.00 - 15.15 Opening remarks by Klaus-Heiner Lehne, Chair of the Committee onLegal AffairsStatement by Vice-President Viviane Reding, Commissioner for Justice,Fundamental Rights and CitizenshipStatement by Professor Symeon Symeonides, Cyprus CouncilPresidency
Panel I: The functioning of a Common European Sales Law* Moderator : (MEP/national MP)15.15 - 15.25 The regulatory approach – general remarksThe Right Honourable Sir John Thomas,President of the Queen'sBench Division, UK, Chair of the Working Party of the European LawInstitute on a Common European Sales Law15.25 - 15.35 The Common European Sales Law and its importance for the Court ofJustice of the European UnionProfessor Verica Trstenjak,Advocate-General of the Court of Justice15.35 - 15.50 The Common European Sales Law and the Rome I RegulationProfessor Hans Schulte-Nölke,University of OsnabrückProfessor Martine Behar-Touchais,University Paris I15.50 - 16.00 State of play on preparation of flanking measures to the proposal,including the "European model contract terms"Professor Dirk Staudenmayer,Head of Unit, Contract Law, DGJustice, European Commission16.00 - 16.50 Discussion
Panel II: Analysis of the main elements of the optional rules of the proposedCommon European Sales Law* Moderator : (MEP/national MP)16.50 - 17.00 Professor Stefan Vogenauer,Professor of Comparative Law at theUniversity of Oxford and Fellow of Brasenose College
17.00 - 17.20 Statements from different perspectivesHanne Melin,EbayFrancesco Sciaudone,Grimaldi e AssociatiBernd Krieger,European Consumer Centre Germany17.20 - 18.20 Discussion18.20 - 18.30 Closing remarks by Klaus-Heiner Lehne and Luigi Berlinguer, co-rapporteurs on the proposal for a Common European Sales LawReception hosted by the European Parliament