Delivered study plan 2024/2025

Doctoral Teaching in Public, Comparative and International Law
40th cycle PhD students
Methodological Module
14 - 01 - 2025 – h 14-16. prof. Fulco Lanchester, The Historical-Spiritual Situation of Constitutionalism
14 - 01 - 2025 - h 16-18. prof. Paolo Mezzanotte, Sources and products of legal research
21 - 01 - 2025 - h 14-16. prof. Fabio Giglioni, Scientific research in law and other sciences 21 - 01 - 2025 - h 16-18. prof.ssa Elena Paparella, How to write a doctoral thesis
28 - 01 - 2025 - h 14-16. prof.ssa Federica Fabrizzi, The Literary Genres of Legal Publications
data: 28 - 01 - 2025 - h 16-18- proff. Maurizio Arcari, Beatrice Bonafé, Gaetano Arangio Ruiz
data: 4 - 02 - 2025 - h 16-18. prof. Marco Benvenuti, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
data: 11 - 02 - 2025 - h 14-16. prof. Fulco Lanchester, Costantino Mortati
data: 11 - 02 - 2025 - h 16-18. prof. Raffaele Cadin, Imperturbability and Disturbance in the Legal Thought of Hans Kelsen
data: 18 - 02 - 2025 - h 14-16. prof. Sergio Marchisio, From Anzillotti to Perassi: the path of the Italian positivist school of international law
data: 25 - 02 - 2025 - h 14-16. prof.ssa Paola Chirulli, Feliciano Benvenuti
data: 25 - 02 - 2025 - h 16-18. prof.ssa Maria Grazia Rodomonte Gender Equality in the Constitutional Debate. Maria Federici Agamben’s contribution

40 hours of Legal English lessons held in 2025 by Dr Veronica Arpaia.

Doctoral students of the 38th and 39th cycles:
February 13, 2025, The challenges of law in the age of artificial intelligence, first conference organized by doctoral students.

Doctoral students of the 39th cycle - 15 sept 2025 Doctoral training day (Reverse lecture method).
Curriculum Administrative Law of the Environment and Public Health (Room 8, 3rd floor, Department of Political Science, 3 p.m.)
ANDREA SILVERI, Reconstruction after natural disasters: transparency and anti-corruption in the civil protection system.
ROBERTA LOMURNO, The One Health approach and new tools for protecting public health and combating climate change through the protection of animals in the livestock supply chain.
TOMMASO DI PROSPERO, Public intervention in energy markets in times of crisis Discussant: Francesco Merloni, Francesco Vetrò, Giuseppe Bortone

Curriculum Italian and Comparative Constitutional Law (Room 8, 3rd floor, Department of Political Science, 9.30 a.m.)
FRANCESCA CALECA, The challenge of assessing the impact of public policies: a possible new identity for the Senate.
Discussant: Valerio Di Porto;
FEDERICA DIENI, The evolution of parliamentary control and contemporary challenges in the control of intelligence services.
Discussant: Ciro Sbailò;
CORRADO ANTONUCCI, The rationalization of the fiduciary relationship in forms of regional government. A comparison between Spain, Germany, and Italy.
Discussant: Anna Mastromarino
MARIA FRISINA, Resignation from high office in comparative public law
Discussant: Carla Bassu

Curriculum Public Economic Law (Auletta di Lingue A, 2 p.m, 4th floor, Faculty of Economics)

PAOLO PENSABENE: The organization of scientific and technological research in light of the changes brought about by Next Generation EU and the PNRR (Tutor prof. M. Benvenuti; Co-tutor: F. Elefante)
SIRA CARRARA: Public administration and digital technology: a question of organization
(Tutor prof. R. Miccù; Co-tutor prof. D. Siclari)
ISABELA DOMINGOS: Sustainable transformations in the age of AI: comparing perspectives in Brazil and Italy (Tutor prof. R. Miccù)
JAN EDUARD BERNARD NIEMANN: Intergenerational equity - The rights of future generations in the German and Italian constitutions (Tutor prof. L. De Lucia)
MANUELA PATTARO: Regions and health protection between differentiated regionalism and the PNRR (Tutor prof.ssa F. Covino; Co-tutor prof.ssa G. Razzano)
CHIARA QUADARELLA: Education and cultural and religious pluralism: schools as places for personal development and the construction of republican citizenship (Tutor prof.ssa F. Angelini; Co-tutor prof.ssa P. Chirulli)

Curriculum International Order and Human Rights (Sala Lauree, Department of Political Science, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.)
CRISTINA RAMIREZ BANDERA - A comparison of social security reforms in Spain and Italy: towards a sustainable and adequate pension system
Discussant: STEFANO GIUBBONI, Perugia University
MATTEO BASSETTI DE ANGELIS - The functional link between presumed rights and the precautionary measures adopted by the International Court of Justice
Discussant: LORIS MAROTTI, “Federico II” University
LUIGI PIGNA - Climate protection measures in international and European law
Discussant: MARIO GERVASI, Bari University
ANGELA MARIA GALLO - Artificial intelligence, intellectual property, and international and European Union law
Discussant: FIAMMETTA BORGIA, “Tor Vergata” University
ELISABETTA BELARDO - International protection and gender: intersectionality as a legal tool for the adequate protection of women asylum seekers. Discussant: ANNA IERMANO, Salerno University

Each curriculum has organized seminars, conferences, and specific activities that are listed on the doctoral program's website (seminars section)

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