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PRANEVIČIENĖ KRISTINA, Assist. Prof. Dr.

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Main areas of scientific interest, research and expertise

International and European Union civil procedure, civil procedure law, civil law, digitization process in law, digitization in civil procedure.

Education

  • 2014 acquired a Doctor of Law degree, Faculty of Law, Vilnius University.
  • 2009 acquired a Master’s of Law degree, Faculty of Law, Vilnius University.

Main publications

  • Pranevičienė, Kristina, Limantė, Agnė (2023). Division of Property Between Spouses in Lithuania: from Substantive to Private International Law. In: Kunda, I., Meškić, Z., Omerović, E., Popović, D.V. (eds) Balkan Yearbook of European and International Law 2022. Balkan Yearbook of European and International Law, vol 2022. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29432-7_3
  • Pranevičienė, Kristina (2017). Skyrius apie Lietuvoje taikomus ES teisės instrumentus knygoje “Cross-border litigation Europe”, “Lithuania, I. Introduction, II. Lithuania’s Experience on Cross-border Civil Disputes and Civil Procedure Governing the Commercial Disputes, III. Lithuania’s Experience on Cross-border Family Law Disputes, IV. Conclusion”. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/crossborder-litigation-in-europe-9781782256786/
  • Pranevičienė, Kristina (2014). Unification of Judicial Practice Concerning Parental Responsibility in the Euopean Union – Challenges Applying Regulation Brussels II bis. 2014. BALTIC JOURNAL OF LAW & POLITICS, Vol. 7, NUMBER 1 (2014) ISSN 2029-0454 DOI: 10.2478/bjlp-2014-0007

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Main scientific and research projects

  • 2015-2017 project “Application of foreign law in judicial and non-judicial institutions in Europe” (EU Judiciary Training on Brussels IIa Regulation: from South to East). Co-financed by the European Commission under the “Justice” program for the period of the special program “Civil Justice” approved by the European Parliament and the Council as part of the general program of fundamental rights and justice.

Significant expert activity, membership

  • Since 2023 member of the Scientific Thematic Group “Digital Technologies in Modern Private Law“.

Popularization of science

Languages

Lithuanian, English, German, French and Russian.