Part II





I. GUEST PROFESSORS

Koen LENAERTS, President of Chamber of the European Court of Justice and Professor of European Union Law at Leuven University, Challenges Facing the European Court of Justice after the Treaty of Lisbon
II. DOCTRINE

Vlad PELIGRAD, Ph.D. in Law, Assistant Professor, Mortgage over a Future Building
Gerhard HOHLOCH, Ph.D. in Law Professor, Director of the Institute of International Private Law and Comparative Law, University of Fribourg/Brisgau, Property and Trust in Common Law
Jacques H. HERBOTS, Professor Emeritus, former dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Louvain, Legal Principles of Civil Liability in European and Common Law
Corneliu - Liviu POPESCU, Ph.D. in Law Professor, International Comparative Law of Human Rights
Elena- Simina TĂNĂSESCU, Ph.D. in Law Professor, Judicial Review in Comparative Law
III. YOUNG REASERCHERS

Mădălina- Elena MIHĂILESCU, Ph.D. candidate, Authorities that Identify and Apply Contraventional Sanctions in Various Fields
IV. CASE-LAW

Raluca Mocanu, The murder of the victim by the perpetrator who committed a rape in order to conceal it. May the inability of the victim to make a prior complaint lead to the replacement of the principle of availability with the principle of formality concerning the fact of rape? (High Court of Justice and Cassation , Criminal chamber, decision no.464 of February 11, 2009)

V. VARIA

Milena TOMESCU, Conference on “ Current Trends in juvenile justice and family”

Sandra MOGA, The Civil Law Moot Court Annual Competition of Bucharest Faculty of Law