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prof. JUDr. Peter Vojčík, CSc.   SK

Email:
peter.vojcik@upjs.sk
Homepage:
https://www.upjs.sk/PrF/zamestnanec/peter.vojcik
Faculty:
PrF UPJŠ - Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Faculty of Law
Department:
KOP - Department of Civil Law
Office:
LA2O15
Phone:
+42155234 4161
ORCID ID:
0000-0002-0775-3692

Higher education and further qualification growth
First degree of higher education:
Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Law, 1971, Law/Law
Second degree of higher education:
Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Law, 1974, Law/Law
Third degree of higher education:
Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Law, 1984, Civil Law/Civil Law
Associate professor:
Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Law, 1988, Civil Law/Civil Law
Professor:
Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Law, 2003, Civil law/Civil law

Research /art/ teacher profile

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Overview of the responsibility for the delivery, development and quality assurance of the study programme or its part at the university in the current academic year
Study programme: Civil law, study field: Law, III. degree
Study programme: Law, study field: Law, II. degree
Profile courses
Substantive civil law - Law, I.+II. degree
Civil Law 1, 2 - Civil Law, III. degree
Consultations with supervisor - Civil Law, III. degree
Private law I +II - Civil law, III. degree
Civil law and EU law - Civil law, III. degree
System of liability in private law - Civil law, III. degree
Overview of the responsibility for the development and quality of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure in the current academic year
Name of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure: Civil law, study field to which it is assigned: Law
Selected publications
Vojčík, P. Teorie právni ochrany nehmotných statků. Brno.2016 Václav Klemm

Vojčík, P. a kol. Špecifické aspekty právnej ochrany duševného vlastníctva v Slovenskej republike. In: Práva k duševnímu vlastnictví a jejich uplatňování. - Praha : Metropolitní univerzita Praha, 2016. - ISBN 9788087956298. - S. 207-223 [1 AH]

Vojčík. P. Občianske právo hmotné. l. diel. Druhé vydanie. Plzeň 2018, Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeňék. 382 s.

Vojčík, P. a kol. Občianske právo hmoté. 2. diel. Druhé vydanie. Plzeň 2018 Vydavatelství a nkladatelství Aleš Čeňék.,378 s., share 68 %

Vojčík, P. :Podnikanie a práva na označenie. Zborník z vedeckej konferenie POE, UPJŠ Košice, 2016
Selected projects

VEGA 1 /0940/14 Recodification of private law within the intentions of European Union Law, 01/2014-12/2016, principal investigator


Recasting consisting mainly in the adoption of the new Civil Code, on the one hand a very important step for Slovakia, but on the second step, which entails many difficulties, and in case of successful final implementation also undoubtedly bring many problems. The aim of the project is the effort to reduce and prevent the negative consequences associated with the adoption of the new code. The project will focus on the assessment of the Commission's procedure for the re-codification of the Civil Code, the examination of the effects caused by the adoption of the new Civil Code in the Czech Republic, evaluation of basic codes of private law in other countries, assessment of compliance upcoming EU standards, jurisprudence of European courts and trends in the form of various europeizačných projects. The project will mainly proposals de lege ferenda towards simplification, improvement and eurokonformite new Civil Code and thus to contribute towards the creation of a new modern code, designed for the 21st century.

 

VEGA 1 /0765/20 Protection of human values in private law in the context of modern trends and ongoing recodification of private law, 01/2020-12/2023, co-worker


Fundamental human values can be considered as a one of the most fundamental determinants of the rule of law. Human values are permanent attributes on which norm-setting must lie in every area of law, especially private law. At the same time, the interpretation of legal norms must always be implemented in the light of the values to which these standards provide protection. Human values, their occurrence, and their balance in private-law relationships, and in particular their protection, can be considered as a prerequisite for the functioning of society. The research team believes that it is necessary to examine the scope of human values, the protection of which should be ensured by standards and principles of private law, and which should become fundamental interpretative rules. The issue in question must be examined from the point of view of private substantive law, as well as civil procedural law. The ambition of the project is also to reflect on the formulation of de lege ferenda proposals.

International mobilities and visits
Metropolitan University Prague, Praque, Czech Republic, 15.3.-30.3.2015, lecturing stay
Wyzsza szkola menezerska Warszawa, Warszava, Poland, 10.10.-20.10.2014, lecturing stay
Organisational activities
Member of the editorial board and founder of the journal Intellectual Property - Industrial Property Office of the Slovak Republic, 1997
Member of the editorial board of the journal Buletin of Slovak Advocacy - Slovak Bar Association, 1996
Chairman of the Recodification Commission for the Civil Code - Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic, 2000-2002
Member of the Commission for the Recodification of Private Law - Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic, 2013

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