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Dr. Ana Pošćić is an associate professor and Head of Department of European Public Law at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. Dr. Pošćić published a book “European Competition Law and Consumer Interests, a textbook “Regulation of Games of Chance in the EU” in co-authorship, as well as several scientific articles on various topics including Internal Market, Consumer Protection Law, Competition Law and EU Law.

Paula Poretti is an Associate Professor at the Department for Civil and Family Law, Faculty of Law, J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek. She is currently vice-dean for education and students at the Faculty of Law, J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek. She was a member of the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Procedural Law and of the Jean Monnet Chair on the Cross-border Movement of a Child in EU. She participated in a significant number of scientific EU competitive research projects and

Pascal Pichonnaz is Full Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Fribourg (Switzerland). He specializes in Swiss and comparative contract law, Roman law and European consumer law. Pichonnaz has been Dean of the Fribourg Faculty of Law from 2014 to 2017. He has published several books on various aspects of contract law, unfair competition, standard terms and

Silvija Petrić is a retired Professor of the Faculty of Law, University of Split. Her interest areas include civil law, European private law and consumer protection law. She studied at the Asser College Europe in Haag, and at the University of London – Institute of United States Studies. As a member of the Working Group 28 for the Chapter “Consumer and Health Protection”

Hrvoje Pauković has been the Managing Director of the Croatian Insurance Bureau since 2007. After graduating from the Faculty of Law in Rijeka, where he earned his master’s degree in law at the postgraduate studies "Law of International Trade, Transport and Insurance", he began his career as an attorney assistant. He started his insurance career in 2001 in Croatia osiguranje d.d. and

Damjan Možina is Professor of Civil and Commercial Law at the Faculty of Law of University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He studied Law in Ljubljana (Bachelor’s degree) and Berlin (Humboldt, LL.M,). He passed the Bar Exam in Slovenia (2003). He received his PhD from University of Ljubljana with a thesis on Breach of contract and remedies in comparative perspective (2005). He had several research scholarships

Emilia Mišćenić is an Associate Professor at the Chair of International and European Private Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Rijeka. She obtained her master’s degree from the Europa-Institut Universität des Saarlandes, Germany, and her doctoral degree at the scientific study programme Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät Karl-Franzens Universität Graz, Austria. She authored the book in German language on consumer loan agreements cited in the opinion of

Hans-W. Micklitz is a distinguished Professor at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and a part-time Professor at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Florence (Italy). He is the member of the ERC research team headed by Professor Giovanni Sartor, Bologna/EUI Florence on the regulation of computations (processes and systems) (2019-2024). His research interests include i.a. transnational and European (private) law

Marina Veljak is the judge at the High Commercial Court of the Republic of Croatia in Zagreb since 2008. Previously she was the judge at the Commercial Court of the Republic of Croatia in Rijeka, where she worked for fifteen years. She is mainly dealing with commercial and maritime law disputes. She is a member of the Croatian Maritime Law Association and the Croatian Transport Law Association.

Geraint Howells is Executive Dean of Business, Public Policy and Law at the National University of Galway, and Visiting Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Manchester. He was previously Chair Professor of Commercial Law and Dean of the Law School at City University of Hong Kong. He is a former President of the International Association of Consumer Law. He previously held chairs at Sheffield, Lancaster and Manchester and has been head of law schools at Lancaster, Manchester and City University of Hong Kong. He has been a

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