Doctoral Teaching in Public, Comparative and International Law
39th cycle PhD students
Methodological Module
16/1/2024 - Prof. Fabio Giglioni, La ricerca scientifica nel diritto e nelle altre scienze (Scientific research in law and other sciences), 2:00-4:00 p.m., Hall III, Department of Political Science.
16/1/2024 - Prof. Fulco Lanchester, The Historical-Spiritual Situation of Constitutionalism, 4-6 p.m., Hall III floor, Department of Political Science.
23/1/2024 - Prof. Elena Paparella, How to write a doctoral thesis, 2.00-4.00 p.m., Hall III floor, Department of Political Science.
23/1/2024 - Prof. Paolo Mezzanotte, Le fonti e i prodotti della ricerca giuridica (Sources and products of legal research), 4-6 p.m., Hall III floor, Department of Political Science.
30/1/2024 - Prof.ssa Federica Fabrizzi, I generi letterari delle pubblicazioni giuridiche, h. 14-16, Salone III piano, Dipartimento di Scienze politiche.
30/1/2024 - Prof.ssa Mariagrazia Rodomonte, Egidio Tosato e la sovranità, 4-6 p.m., Hall III floor, Department of Political Science.
6/2/2024 - Prof. Fulco Lanchester, Costantino Mortati, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Hall III floor, Department of Political Science.
6/2/2024 - Prof. Marco Benvenuti, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, 4-6 p.m., Hall III floor, Department of Political Sciences.
13/2/2024 - Prof. Fabio Giglioni, Il pensiero di Alberto Predieri nell'attualità del dibattito sul diritto dell'ambiente, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Salone III floor, Department of Political Science.
13/2/2024 - Prof. Sergio Marchisio, From Anzillotti to Perassi: the path of the Italian positivist school of international law, 4-6 p.m., Hall III floor, Department of Political Science.
20/2/2024 - Prof. Roberto Miccù, The debate on the economic constitution and the ordoliberal school, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Hall III, Department of Political Science.
20/2/2024 - Prof. Paola Chirulli, Feliciano Benvenuti, 4-6 p.m., Hall III floor, Department of Political Sciences.
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40 hours of Legal English lessons held in 2024 by Dr Veronica Arpaia. The lectures were held on the following Wednesdays at the Salon, 3rd floor, Department of Political Science, from 4-6 p.m. (5, 12 and 26 March; 9, 16 and 23 April; 7 and 21 May; 4 June) and remotely on 19 March (4-7 p.m.), 2 and 23 April (4-7 p.m.), 11 and 25 May (10 a.m.-1 p.m.), 14, 22 and 28 May (4-6 p.m.), 1 June (3-5 p.m.).
Doctoral students of the 38th cycle (Reverse lecture method)
Curriculum Administrative Law of the Environment and Public Health (16 September, Study Room, 9 a.m., II floor, Department of Political Science)
G. Marletta, The instrument of collaboration to protect the environmental interest;
C. Pisano, Administrative authorities, proceedings and environmental protection;
S. Stivaletta, Ecological limits and public authority decisions;
F. Tarantini, Renewable energies for the innovation of environmental law;
C. Villanacci, The instruments of private participation in public decision-making in the fight against climate change
F. Zappacosta, The challenge of an integrated approach for the protection of health, environment, climate and biodiversity.
Curriculum Italian and Comparative Constitutional Law (16 September, Study Room, 3.30 p.m., II floor, Department of Political Science)
C. Arruzzoli, The Italian nudge regulation: individual liberties, transparency and proportionality of administrative action;
Curriculum Public Economic Law (16 September, Aulaetta, 14.30, II floor, Faculty of Economics)
P. Della Rocca, Regulatory models and technological finance;
M. Ghezzi, Maternity surrogacy;
D. Lanfranco, National industry 4.0 plan. Legal profiles;
A. Smurro, Economic activities, public intervention and ecological transition: a constitutional perspective;
G. Taraborrelli, The regulation of the digital state;
Curriculum International Order and Human Rights (16 September, Degree Room, 10 a.m., Department of Political Science)
V. Chabert, The contractualisation of environmental protection in international law;
G.N. Imperlino, Restitution as a form of reparation for victims in international law;
C. Mazzoleni, Access to justice for human rights violations due to the activities of multinational corporations;
M.V. Prest, Security and resilience of EU space infrastructures: the role of the Space Programme Agency