1. January 20th, 2021 "Quality of Judicial Reasoning" at the "Forum: Quality of Judicial Decisions; Research Project UNAM-PAPIIT IA301420" at the National Autonomous University Of Mexico Faculty of Law (online Forum)

  2. September 16 2019; “Judicial performance in an age of transparency and good governance: Western Balkan Countries”, presented at IACA Conference, Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan

  3. December 13-15 2018; “Performance Evaluation: Separating Judges from Courts” at the “Second National Congress on Human Rights”, at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews Warsaw, Poland

  4. June 25-27 2018; "From Government to Governance, From Judiciary to...?", at ICON-S Conference 2018 "Identity, Security, Democracy: Challenges for Public Law" Hong Kong University        

  5. February 9 2018; “De Facto Precedent in ECJ Judgements: And Overview”, at “Workshop on Precedent in EU law: The Linguistic Aspect”, part of Law and Language at the European Court of Justice the LLECJ Project, University of Birmingham, Law School

  6. November 14-15 2017; “Evaluation of Judges Workshop”, Presentation of Comparative Experiences of Judicial Performance Evaluation, Best and Poor Practices, Tbilisi, Georgia (OSCE Workshop)

  7. “Strengthening the system of judicial accountability in Ukraine,” in Kyiv, Ukraine 17 September 2015. This round table is co-organised by the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine, the Council of Europe project “Strengthening the system of judicial accountability in Ukraine”, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and which is funded by the Human Rights Trust Fund

  8. Conference: "Putting Our Best Foot Forward: The Judiciary and the Challenge of Satisfying Justice Needs of the 21st Century", Presentation of Paper: 'Judicial Performance Evaluation: Perspectives from Europe', Organised by UNODC, Nigerian Bar Association, and Access to Justice NGO, Abuja, Nigeria 7-9 July 2014 

  9. Conference: "How to Measure the Quality of Judicial Reasoning", Presentation: "Quality of Judicial Reasoning in England & Wales", Debrecen Egyetem Allam- es Jogtudomanyi Kar; Debrecen, Hungary, 28-29 November 2014