12.30-12.40 Coffee break

12.40-14.00 Croatian-Hungarian Compromise and Croatian Judiciary and CROATIAN – HUNGARIAN COMPROMISE: Administration Chairperson: Dalibor ČEPULO INSTITUTIONS AND REALITY

Miro GARDAŠ, University of : The Influence of Croatian-Hungarian , 8.11. - 9.11. 2018 Compromise on organization of courts in Slavonia Mirela KREŠIĆ, University of Zagreb: One Law, Two Applications: Commercial

Legislation in and Slavonia (1868-1918) Dunja MILOTIĆ, University of Zagreb: The Irish progressive prison system in Croatia and Slavonia Višnja LACHNER, University of Osijek: Legal Status and organization of the city of Osijek in the period after Croatian-Hungarian Compromise

Discussion

Lunch break

Supported by Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia

Thursday, 8. 11. 2018. Iskra IVELJIĆ, University of Zagreb: The Compromise of 1868 as the Frame of Grand Hall, Croatian Academy of Science and Art, square Nikola Š. Zrinski 11 Modernization in Civil Croatia and Slavonia Stjepan MATKOVIĆ, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb: Financial aspects of the 11.30-12.00 Registration Croatian-Hungarian Compromise and political activities of Josip Frank: Finance as a Political Tool 12.00-12.20 Opening ceremony Ladislav HEKA, University of Szeged: The Mandate of the Croatian – Slavonian Zvonko KUSIĆ (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts) minister in the Central Government during the era of ban Ivan Mažuranić Igor GLIHA (Faculty of Law University of Zagreb) Ivan KOSNICA, University of Zagreb: Croatian-Hungarian Compromise and symbols of Croatian identity 12.20-13.30 Keynote Lectures Discussion Dalibor ČEPULO, University of Zagreb: Croatian-Hungarian Compromise between 19.30 Dinner norm and reality Dinko ŠOKČEVIĆ, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest: Croatian- Hungarian Compromise in the Hungarian historiography Friday, 9. 11. 2018. Faculty of Law Council Hall, square Republika Hrvatska 14 13.30-13.40 Coffee break 10.00-11.15 Croatian-Hungarian Compromise and Croatian Lands

Chairperson: Stjepan MATKOVIĆ 13.40-15.40 Croatian-Hungarian compromise and the European context

Chairperson: Damir KARBIĆ Josip VRANDEČIĆ, University of Split: The Reception of Croatian-Hungarian

Compromise in Dalmatia Arnold SUPPAN, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna: Croatian-Hungarian Maja POLIĆ, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Rijeka: Erstwhile Rijeka at the Compromise in the framework of Austro-Hungarian Compromise dawn of 1868. Christoph SCHMETERRER, University of Vienna: Galician Compromise Željko HOLJEVAC, University of Zagreb: Military Border in Croatian-Hungarian Imre KÉPESSY, Eötvös Lorand University of Budapest: Croatians and Slovaks at the Relations in the 1860s crossroads: similarities and differences in the wake of the Croatian-Hungarian Discussion Compromise

Jukka KEKKONEN, University of Helsinki: The limits of Finnish autonomy in 11.15-12.30 Croatian-Hungarian Compromise and Croatian political system Russian Empire. Experiences from the „Golden Age of Legislation“1863 – 1879 Chairperson: Mirela KREŠIĆ Dalibor ČEPULO, University of Zagreb: Institutions and nation-building: Croatian autonomy 1868 – 1918 Discussion Branko OSTAJMER, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb: Josip Pliverić as the Member of the Croatian Parliament and the Question of Croatian Statehood (1893- 15.40-16.40 Lunch break 1906) Neda ENGELSFELD, University of Zagreb: Rijeka Resolution – Towards the end of 16.40-18.30 Croatian-Hungarian Compromise – fundamental determinants the Compromise Period Chairperson: Dinko ŠOKČEVIĆ Tihana LUETIĆ, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb: The Croatian- Damir KARBIĆ, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb: Preceding to the Hungarian Compromise in the Perception of Students of the Royal University of Croatian-Hungarian Compromise from the Middle Age to 1848. Francis Joseph I in Zagreb Discussion