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April 29, 2011

BY-LAWS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Evidence Science

The object of the International Association of Evidence Science is to promote the international development of the evidence science by encouraging collaboration among evidence scholars, lawyers and forensic scientists and the exchange of information concerning data, publications, and documents; to promote interdisciplinary and international communications; and to plan, organize and administer meetings, facilitate research and the preparation of reports, and other projects for the stimulation and advancement of these and related purposes. To achieve these objects the Association will in particular: (a) organise Congresses and international colloquia; (b) cooperate with national and multinational associations of evidence, science and law; (c) provide for the publication of an information bulletin concerning the activities of the association, the proceedings at Congresses and colloquia and any other work considered by the executive committee to further the objects of the association.

ICELFS

Evidence science is a comprehensive scientific theory and methodology which combing the method of natural science and social science to study the evidence collection, forensic service technology, ascertaining the fact of cases and the legal application. Evidence science shows an irreplaceable role on achieving rule of law and judicial justice, which also has more and more perspective on public service. In order to promote international academic exchanges and interdisciplinary studies on evidence science, the Key Laboratory for Evidence Science of Ministry of Education (China University of Political Science and Law) has hosted the first, the second and the third International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science in December, 2007, July, 2009 and July, 2011. In future, the International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science will be an important activity of the International Association of Evidence Science.
December 01, 2011

Activities

According to By-laws of the International Association of Evidence Science, following activities will be organized: (a) organize Congresses and international colloquia, decide where they are to be held and indicate the subjects for discussion. Congresses will be held at least every six years and colloquia at least every two years;(b)cooperate with national and multinational associations of evidence, science, and law;(c)provide for the publication of an information bulletin concerning the activities of the association, the proceedings at Congresses and colloquia and any other work considered by the executive committee to further the objects of the association.
December 01, 2011

International Association of Evidence Science Was Formally Founded in Beijing

In the afternoon, July 17, 2011, when the 3rd International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science which was hosted by Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law was in session, The 1st Plenary Session of the 1st Council of the International Association of Evidence Science was held in Beijing. This plenary session was chaired by Ronald J. Allen, professor of Law School of Northwestern University in USA. Twenty two evidence law scholars and forensic scientists from China, America, Australia, Italy, Israel, Tanzania, Korea, Japan, Hungary, Vietnam, etc. took part in the session. They discussed seriously about the name of the association, object of the association, By-Laws of the association, and proposed the list of candidates of the Council of the Association.

Miklós Kengyel

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CURRICULUM VITAE:


Personal information

First name(s) / Surname(s)   Miklós Kengyel

Address(es)     70 Gólya-dülő, Pécs 7635  Hungary

Telephone(s)   00-36-72-501599

Mobile:   36-30-2989855

Fax(es):   00-36-72 501579

E-mail:   kengyel@ajk.pte.hu

Nationality:    Hungarian

Date of birth:  15.08.1953

Gender:   Mail


WORK EXPERIENCE:


1994- Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Pécs

2003- Professor at the Andrássy German Speaking University Occupation or position held

2003-2007 Rector of the Andrássy German Speaking University

1993-1999 Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Pécs


MAIN ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:


Hungarian Civil Procudural Law, International and European Civil Procedural Law, Conflict of Law, Legal Culture

Name and address of employer Faculty of Law,University of Pécs, 7622 Pécs, 48-as tér 1

Type of business or sector education, administration


EDUCATION AND TRAINING:


2006   Doctor of Science Hungarian Academy of Sciences

1990-1991  Humboldt Scolarship

1988   Study visit in Vienna

1985   Phd University of Pécs

1983   Study visit in Vienna

1977   Master in Law Faculty of Law, University Pécs


PERSONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES:


Mother tongue(s)    Hungarian


ORGANISATIONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES:


Conference organisation: 2005 Budapest, 2007 Budapest, 2009 Pécs,2010 Budapest,  2010 Pécs, 2011 Budapest


PROJEKT MANAGEMENT:      


JLS/CJ/2007-1/22-CE-022780300-73 Cross-border Enforcement


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:


Member of the Council of International Association of Procedural Law

Member of the Council of International Association of Evidence Science

President of Hungarian Humbold’ Club


PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH:


1.Law of Civil Procedure. In HARMATY ATTILA (ed.): Introduction to Hungarian Law. The Hague, 1998, Kluwer, 212–218. p.


2.Hungary – a step away from the Lugano Convention. In HAMZA GÁBOR et alii (Hrsg.): Iura antiqua – iura moderna. Festschrift für Ferenc Benedek zum 75. Geburstag. Studia Iuridica, 127. Pécs, 2001, PTE – Dialóg Campus, 159–168. p.


3.Arbitration and State Courts under Hungarian Law. In Croatioan Arbitration Yearbook. Zagreb, Vol. 8. (2001) 123–129. p.


4.Recent Developments in Hungarian Civil Procedure. in The Recen Tendencies of the Development in Civil Procedure Law − Between East and West. Justitia UAB, Vilnius 2007. 94−103. p.


5.Changes in the Model of Hungarian Civil Procedural Law. in JAKAB ANDRÁS − TAKÁCS PÉTER − ALLAN F. TATHAM (ed.): The Transformation of the Hungarian Legal Order 1985-2005. Kluwer Law International, New York, Alphen an den Rijn, 2007. 353¬¬−364. p.


6.Civil Justice in Hungary. Nagoya University Comparative Study of Civil Justice. Vol. 4. Jigakusha, Tokio, 2010. 214. p. (Co-author Viktória Harsági)


7.Electronic Justice − Present and Future. Colloquium of the International Association of Procedural Law, Pécs, September 23-25, 2010. University of Pécs, Faculty of Law, Pécs, 2010, 234 p.


8.Grenzüberschreitende Vollstreckung in der Europäischen Union, München, 2011, Sellier, 464. p. (Co-author: VIKTÓRIA HARSÁGI)


PUBLICATIONS IN GERMAN:


1.Die Zukunft des ungarischen Zivilprozeßrechts nach der Zivilverfahrensnovelle 1999. Zeitschrift für Zivilprozeß International, 5. Band (2000) 361–375. p.

2.Zivilprozessrecht um die Jahrtausendwende. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Rechtswissen¬schaft. 101. Bd. (2002) Heft 3. 260–282. p.


3.Die Harmonisierung des Zwangsvollstreckungsrechts in MARCEL STORME: Ungarn – in einem ehemaligen sozialistischen Land. In Procedural Laws in Europe. Towards Harmonisation. Antwerpen-Apeldorn, 2003, Maklu. 113–125. p.


4.Konfliktbehandlung und Zivilrechtspflege in Ungarn. In Festschrift für Panagiotis A. Kargados. Athen, 2004. Sakkoulas Verlag, 985−997. p.


5.Der Einfluss der österreichischen Zivilprozessordnung auf die ungarische Kodifikation. In BITTNER, LUDVIG et alii (Hrsg.): Festschrift für Walter H. Rechberger zum 60. Geburtstag. Wien, 2005, Springer, 239−249. p.


6.Die Entwicklung des ungarischen Zivilprozessrechts nach dem Beitritt zu Europäischen Union. Zeitschrift für Zivilprozess International. 10. Band (2005) 243−256.p.


7.Landesbericht Ungarn, In GEIMER, REINHOLD − SCHÜTZE, ROLF A.: Internationaler Rechtsverkehr in Zivil und Handelssachen. Beck, München, 2006. 30. Lif. 1151-1−1151-24. (Mitverfasser Viktória Harsági)


8.Die Anwerkennung und Vollstreckung von gerichtlichen Entscheidungen  in Ungarn un in den EU-Mitgliedstaaten. In KENGYEL, MIKLÓS − RECHBERGER, WALTER H.: Europäisches Zivilverfahrensrecht. Bestandsaufnahme und Zukunftperspektiven nach EU-Erweiterung. Center of Legal Competence. Band 27. BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Wien, Graz 2007. 197−212. p.


9.Europäisches Zivilverfahrensrecht. Bestandsaufnahme und Zukunftperspektiven nach EU-Erweiterung. Center of Legal Competence. Band 27. Wien, Graz 2007. BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 214 p. (Mitverfasser WALTER H. RECHBERGER)


10.Der Einfluss des Europäischen Zivilverfahrensrecht auf die nationalen Rechtsord-nungen. Heidelberger Schriften zum Wirtschaftrecht und  Europarecht. Band 54. .  Baden-Baden, 2009, Nomos, 230 p. (Mitverfasser: Viktória Harsági)


11.Anwendungsprebleme des Europäischen Zivilverfahrensrechts in Mittel- und Osteuropa. IPRax,  2009. Heft 6. (társszerző HARSÁGI VIKTÓRIA)


12.Probleme der grenzüberschreitenden Vollstreckung in Ungarn. Jahrbuch für Vergleichende Staats- und Rechtswissenschaften,  2011. Baden-Baden, 2011, Nomos, 141-155. p.


13.Grenzüberschreitende Vollstreckung in der Europäischen Union, München, 2011, Sellier, 464. p. (Mitverfasser: Viktória Harsági )


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