On 22-23 September, the 13th National Convention of Chairs of Commercial Law Fundamental Issues and Constructions of Contemporary Commercial Law took place in Lublin.
The event focused on issues fundamental to commercial law which, despite the dynamic development of commercial law over the past 30 years and the passage of 20 years since the entry into force of the Commercial Companies Code, have not been examined in depth.
The papers addressed, among others, the following topics:
- the scope and method of commercial law regulation,
- the place of commercial law in the system and its integration with other branches/disciplines of civil law,
- axiology of commercial law,
- subjectivity and addressees of commercial law norms,
- membership of commercial companies,
- construction of securities and their dematerialisation.
On the second day of the Convention, the panel moderated by Professor Andrzej Szumański, PhD, included a presentation by Marek Topór, PhD, senior associate at KKG, entitled The Problem of Dematerialisation of Shares Recorded in a Registry Based on Blockchain Technology.
The meeting was organised by the Chair of Commercial Law of the Catholic University of Lublin.