On Friday 31 March 2023, starting at 2:30 P.M., at Hall 3 of the Department of Legal Sciences, UNISA, the third Conference of EUVALWEB Law Clinic dedicated to “EU Cooperation on Justice: A Focus on the Role of Lawyer and Deontological Rules” will be held.

The Conference, chaired and introduced by Prof. Teresa Russo, EUVALWEB Chair Holder, will start with the welcoming speeches of Prof. Francesco Fasolino (President of the Didactic Council of the Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno) and by Lawyer Gaetano Paolino (President of the Salerno Bar Association Council). This will be followed by the speeches of Prof. Adriano Maffeo (Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of Law, University “Federico II” of Naples), by Lawyer Francesco Mazzei (Former Secretary of the Salerno District Disciplinary Council), by Prof. Gaspare Dalia (Lecturer of Comparative Criminal Procedural Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno, and Member of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory), by Lawyer Luigi Palmieri (PhD in Criminal Procedure, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno).
A Q&A open session will animate the debate.

The Conference is accredited by the Salerno Bar Association Council for the recognition of professional credits and it will be possible to participate both in presence and remotely (Microsoft Teams platform).

To register and participate: info@euweb.org. For further information on the titles of the speeches, please see the following flyer: http://euvalweb.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/EUVALWEB-Locandina-Conferenza-31-3-2023.pdf

On 24 March 2022, the second EUVALWEB Law Clinic Conference concerning ‘Cross-Border Security: What’s New from the EU Proposals on Migration and Asylum?’, took place at the University of Salerno.

Our key guests and speakers took the floor to share their knowledge and opinions on the critical issues emerging from the migration and asylum legal framework, by stressing issues found in the daily practice too.

An extended open Q&A session, with a debate fueled by the curiosity of both participants and speakers ended the event in a very satisfying way.

For these reasons, we would like to openly show our appreciation towards our speakers and audience!

The pictures of the day are available at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.713280947255124&type=3

The third module of the EUVALWEB Chair Course also came to a close with a series of stimulating initiatives. The participants studied the evolution undergone by the membership criteria, the characteristics, role and functions of institutions such as the European Council and the Council of the Union.
Then, they met with Professor Ana Nikodinovska, who explained the reasons for the Greek and Bulgarian objections to North Macedonian membership and outlined the history of the Western Balkans. This is an invaluable contribution to the study of the history and tradition of the accession countries.
In addition, they worked on a Workshop, again with the participation of Prof. Nikodinovska, in which they deepened Agenda 2000 and the accession negotiations by answering open questions and proposing questions.
The pictures of the Seminar and Workshop are available here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.712656733984212&type=3

Finally, they participated in the presentation of the book by Fabio Spitaleri and Stefano Amadeo, “The Immigration and Asylum Law of the European Union“, asking a series of questions to the two authors present.
The pictures of the book presentation are available here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=euvalweb&set=a.712658273984058

Congratulations to all for the excellent work!

See you tomorrow, Thursday 23 March 2023 at 10:30 in Hall 5 of the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno, for the seminar “The ‘Macedonian Issue’ and the Difficult Path Towards the European Union: Let’s Try Together to Understand Why“.

Introduced by the EUVALWEB Chair Holder Prof. Teresa Russo, the seminar will have as main speaker Prof. Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska from the University ‘Goce Delčev’ of Štip (North Macedonia) and Member of the EUVALWEB Team Chair, as well as a long-term appreciated partner of the scientific activities carried out at the University of Salerno.

 

On Friday 24 March 2023, starting at 2:30 p.m., in Hall 3 of the Department of Legal Sciences, the second Conference of the EUVALWEB Law Clinic dedicated to Cross-Border Security: What News from the EU Migration and Asylum Proposals? will be held.

The Conference, chaired and concluded by Prof. Stefano Amadeo (Full Professor of European Union Law, University of Trieste), will open with an introduction by Prof. Teresa Russo, EUVALWEB Chair Holder, followed by the presentations of Prof. Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska (Associate Professor of European Union Law, “Goce Delčev” University of Štip, North Macedonia and Member of the EUVALWEB Team Chair), Dr. Maria Adelaide Massimi (Project Officer for ASGI), Prof. Rossana Palladino (Associate Professor of European Union Law, DSG UNISA, and Member of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory), Dr. Giuliana Postiglione (Deputy Commissioner of the State Police, Head of the Immigration Office of the Salerno Police Headquarters).

A question-and-answer session will animate the final debate.

The Conference is accredited by the Salerno Bar Association Council for the recognition of professional credits and it will be possible to participate both in presence and remotely (Microsoft Teams platform).

To register and participate: info@euweb.org. For further information on the titles of the speeches, see the attached flyer, also in higher resolution: https://euvalweb.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/EUVALWEB-Locandina-Conferenza-24-3-2023-UPDATED.pdf

 

 

Module 2 of the EUVALWEB Chair Course was successfully concluded. The aim of the Module was to acquaint the students with the functions, objectives and stages of the European Union’s enlargement policy. In this direction, the participation of Prof. Erjon Hitaj (Lecturer of International Law, Head of Department of Law, University ‘Ismail Qemali’ of Vlöre, Member of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory), both in the Chair Course and in the Workshop, was of paramount importance in making the students understand the problems of the Albanian State, but also its enormous efforts towards the process of adapting to the criteria of membership.

In its final lecture, students were asked to conduct a workshop in which they shared their thoughts on the EU in the first place. In addition, they were asked to test their understanding of the topics covered by comparing the enlargement processes and the effects on the different member states.

The final objective was to stimulate the proposal of questions to be presented at the closing conference at the end of May.

See the pictures of the day at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=euvalweb&set=a.708914557691763

The Immigration, Borders and Asylum Forum (IFA) of AISDUE has convened at the University of Salerno (Hall 2, 10:30 A.M.) the presentation of the handbook “Il diritto dell’immigrazione e dell’asilo dell’Unione europea” (EU Immigration and Asylum Law) edited by Prof. Stefano Amadeo and Prof. Fabio Spitaleri, now at its second edition.

The presentation of the book results from the collaboration of, also, the EUVALWEB Jean Monnet Chair “Promoting Public Awareness on Enlargement Policy, EU Values and the Western Balkans’ Accession” and the EU-Draw Jean Monnet Module “Democracy and the Rule of Law: A New Push for European Values”, with their respective Chair Holder, Prof. Teresa Russo, and Module Leader, Prof. Rossana Palladino, as speakers.

The event, introduced by Prof. Angela Di Stasi and Prof. Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska, will be an opportunity to discuss with the students the most topical issues concerning the European Union’s immigration and asylum policy.

 

On 13 March 2023, the first Conference of the EUVALWEB Law Clinic concerning ‘Security Challenges in the Context of the War in Ukraine‘ took place at the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno.

During the event Prof. Teresa Russo, EUVALWEB Chair Holder, Dr. Cascone, Prof. Bargiacchi, Prof. Hitaj and Prof. Buonomenna took the floor to share their knowledge and opinions on the critical issues emerging from the ongoing Ukrainian conflict. For more details on the content of their speeches see http://euvalweb.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/EUVALWEB-Bios-abstracts-13-3-2023.pdf

The final debate was exciting and rich in suggestions.

An album full of pictures of the conference day of 13 March 2023 is now available on EUVALWEB’s Facebook account, at the link https://www.facebook.com/media/set/edit/a.707175131199039

Dr. Cascone, Adriatic and Western Balkans Director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy) and Member of the EUVALWEB Team Chair met with the students of the Chair’s Course and held a seminar illustrating the Balkan enlargement process up to the present day and the role of the Italian State in this process.

Dr. Cascone’s participation aroused great interest among the students, who asked a series of questions. This made the difficulties of the Balkan countries clearer and promoted public awareness, which is the main goal of the Jean Monnet EUVALWEB Chair. The event was also attended by Albanian students and Prof. Erjon Hitaj, Lecturer of International Law, Head of Department of Law, University ‘Ismail Qemali’ of Vlöre (Albania) and Member of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory, who took part in the public discussion.

See the pictures of the event at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=euvalweb&set=a.705911331325419

The first Module of the EUVALWEB Chair’s Course closed with great interest.

The participating students, both Italian and Albanian and Erasmus students, deepened their understanding of the process of European integration from its origins to the present day, realizing how the construction of the Communities first and the Union later was intended to provide peace, solidarity and prosperity for the peoples and countries of the EU, accession and neighbouring countries. The study of the main provisions of the TEU and TFEU on competences and their exercise and objectives outlined the framework of the Union’s internal and external action, bringing students closer to a reasoned study of European Union law.

See the gallery at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.705338038049415&type=3