
Remus Titiriga
ContacterRemus Titiriga
Descriptif auteur
Chercheur principal à l'Université de l'Ouest à Timisoara, Roumanie. Titulaire d'un doctorat en droit de l'Union européenne de l'Université Nancy 2, France, et d'une maîtrise en informatique.
Expérience d'enseignement dans des universités françaises, américaines et coréennes.
Parle couramment 3 langues et peut fournir une communication écrite et orale de qualité en anglais, français et roumain.
Structure professionnelle : Université de l'Ouest de Roumanie
Fonction(s) actuelle(s) : Chercheur Principal
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Books coedited
Remus Titiriga, Amandine Cayol, Hye-Hwal Seong, Pierre Chabal (eds.), Eurasian legal systems in a world in transition, Peter Lang, Cultures juridiques et politiques, Brussels, 2024, forthcoming.
Amandine Cayol, Hye-Hwal Seong, Remus Titiriga, Pierre Chabal (eds.), Eurasian challenges to international economic law, Peter Lang, Cultures juridiques et politiques, Brussels, 2022.
Books
Remus Titiriga, La comparaison, technique essentielle du juge européen, L’Harmattan, Collection Logiques juridiques, Paris, France, 2011, 372 p., ISBN: 978-2-296-56226-4.
Book chapters
Remus Titiriga, The sanctions related to Russia’s military action in Ukraine, impact, and future, in “Eurasian legal systems in a world in transition,” Peter Lang, Cultures juridiques et politiques, Brussels, 2024, 10 p. forthcoming.
Remus Titiriga, Continuity and change in U.S. trade policy toward China and beyond, in “Eurasian challenges to international economic law”, Peter Lang, Cultures juridiques et politiques, Brussels, 2022, p. 37-48.
Remus Titiriga, Globalization 2.0? Legal implications for Eurasia of the new U.S. trade policies, in «The challenge of change for the legal and political systems of Eurasia: The impact of the New Silk Road,» Peter Lang, Cultures juridiques et politiques, Brussels, 2020, p. 185-199.
Remus Titiriga, The ‘fair-trade strategy’ of the new U.S. administration about China, in «Cross-border exchanges: Eurasian perspectives on logistics and diplomacy,» Peter Lang, Enjeux Internationaux, Brussels, 2019, p. 115-127.
Remus Titiriga, Conclusion: How/whence to compare? Systems of thoughts/towards future researches, in «On some Asian and European origins of Legal and Political systems-some views from Korea, Kazakhstan & France,» Peter Lang, Brussels, 2018, p. 275-289.
Remus Titiriga, Small claims litigation: the E.U. as normative power-enhancing access to justice, in «The European Small Claims Procedure and the Philosophy of Small Change,» Neuwahl N. & Hammamoun S. (eds.), Thémis, Montreal, Canada, 2014, p. 213-230.
Articles
Remus Titiriga, Comparison as a tool of Interpretation and European Judges, «Universitas,» vol. 16, 2021, (2023), p. 1-19, at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2342090.
Remus Titiriga, E.U. protections of the right to privacy and right to personal data and their connection to the Gonzales case and beyond, «KLRI (Korea Legislation Research Institute) Journal of Law and Legislation,» volume 10, no 1, 2020, p. 139-164, at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3235087.
Remus Titiriga, Right to privacy & ‘right to be forgotten’ (on the Internet): a new reading of Gonzales case, «Analele Universităţii de Vest din Timişoara,» Seria Drept, no 1, 2018, p .49-59.
Remus Titiriga, Revival of Rabel’s trans-national characterization for rules of conflicts? Some answers in a European Convention, «International Business Law Journal (Revue de Droit des Affaires Internationales),» No 5, 2017, p. 439-460, at https://ssrn.com/abstract=2880746
Remus Titiriga, Autonomy of military robots: assessing the technical and legal (‘jus in Bello’) thresholds, «The John Marshall Journal of Information Technology and Privacy Law,» volume 32, issue 2, 2016, p. 57-87, at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2602160
Remus Titiriga, Cyber attacks and International Law of Armed Conflicts: a ‘jus ad Bellum’ perspective, «Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology,» Vol.8 No.3 (July 2013), p. 179-189, at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1946470.
Remus Titiriga, The ‘Jurisprudence of interests’ (Interessenjurisprudenz) from Germany: history, accomplishments, evaluation, «International Journal of Law, Language, and Discourse,» 3(1), 2013, p. 55-78, at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2011479.
Remus Titiriga, Transport & logistics developments in the E.U.: the case of E-Freight Initiative, «Logistics and Law,» Vol. 5, Nov. 2013, The Institute of Legal Studies, INHA University, Korea, p. 95-107.
Remus Titiriga, Transatlantic answers to the challenge of orphan books: Google’s Books settlement and its European counterpart, «Romanian Review of European Law,» no 3, 2012, p. 167-175.
Remus Titiriga, Comparaţia ca metodă interpretativă de unificare a dreptului: judecătorul european şi Convenţia de la Bruxelles, «Romanian Review of European Law,» no 2, 2012, p. 91-106.
Remus Titiriga, Le modèle standard de la méthodologie interprétative Allemande: son développment et sa signification actuelle, «Romanian J. of Comparative Law», no 1, 2012, p. 27-47.
Remus Titiriga, Le modèle standard du développement du droit par le juge allemand, «Romanian J. of Comparative Law», no.1, 2013, p.72-91.
Remus Titiriga, Social transparency through recommendation engines and its challenges: looking beyond privacy, «Economy Informatics Journal,» Vol. 15, no. 4, 2011, p.147-154.
Remus Titiriga, Rise and fall of the New topics: a page in the history of legal methods, «Romanian J. of Comparative Law,» no. 2, 2011, p. 212-228.