Yesterday, on 29 May 2023, the University of Salerno hosted the 1st Final Conference of the first edition of the Jean Monnet Chair “Promoting Public Awareness on Enlargement Policy, EU Values and the Western Balkans’ Accession” (EUVALWEB), with Prof. Teresa Russo as Chair Holder.

An album full of pictures of the conference day is now available on our Facebook account, at the link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.749349303648288&type=3

After the welcoming speeches, the event remarkably saw the participation of stakeholders from the civil society, who also acted as our precious partners.

On top of that, the Conference itself was structured as a workshop, featuring a speaker-discussant formula. On one hand, the UNISA and Erasmus students, including Albanian students, were involved in-depth explanation of the studied topics, explanations that lead to a final question to ask to our discussants. On the other hand, these discussants – selected among diplomats, academics and practitioners – duly provided the required answers, dialoguing with the students and the audience.

Conclusively, the Young Observers from our EUVALWEB Legal Observatory showcased the main findings of their monitoring and research activities during the year, addressing the direction that the EU seems to have taken.

EUVALWEB wishes to thank the participants for their efforts and support during these months, extending to everybody an invitation to attend its second edition in 2024!

Stay tuned for the 2nd final Conference in Montenegro for the next 20 June!

 

On Monday 29 May 2023, starting at 2:00 P.M., at Hall “Nicola Cilento” of University of Salerno¸ the 1st Conclusive Conference of the 1st edition of the Jean Monnet Chair “EUVALWEB” dedicated to Promoting Public Awareness on Enlargement of EU Borders, the Western Balkans’ Accession and Respect for EU Values will be held.  The Conference will start with the welcoming addresses by Vincenzo Loia (Rector of the University of Salerno), Prof. Giovanni Sciancalepore (Head of Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno), Prof. Francesco Fasolino (President of the Didactic Council of the Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno) and Prof. Angela Di Stasi (Director of the Observatory on the European Area of FSJ, University of Salerno, Member of the EUVALWEB  Team Chair) and with the stakeholders’ addresses by Dr. Antonio Bonifacio (Director of the Migrantes Office of the Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno and Migrantes Representative for the Campania Episcopal Conference) and by Dr. Andrea Bove (President of the Local Board of Salerno for the European Law Students’ Association – ELSA). The Conference, introduced and chaired by Prof. Teresa Russo (Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of Legal Science, University of Salerno, EUVALWEB Chair Holder), will take the form of a debate between UNISA and Erasmus students (Annalisa Pastore and Francesco Verderame, Enlargement and Membership Criteria; Annamaria Provitera and Vincenzo Veldorale, EU Values; Claudia Ciotta and Romeo Marmo, Rule of Law; Giuseppe Landolfi and  Federica Manfredini, European Citizenship and Democratic Principles; Elga Leci and  Andrea Kokomeci, Protection of Fundamental Rights;  Silvia Diana, European Space of Freedom, Security and Justice) and the speakers: Dr. Antonio Parenti (Head of the European Commission Representation in Italy), Prof. Mario Panebianco (Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno), Prof. Leonardo Pasquali (Associate Professor of International Law, Member of EUVALWEB Team Chair, Holder of Jean Monnet Chair ‘ProSoEULaw Abroad’, University of Pisa) and Dr. Fulvio Baldi (Deputy General Prosecutor at the Supreme Court of Cassation, Italy, Member of EUVALWEB Legal Observatory).  This will be followed by a session presenting the research of the Young Observers of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory of the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno (Ilaria Boccia, Romano Maria Francesco CarabottaSara Chiarello, Arturo Di Florio, Chiara Mainenti and Ludovica Russo).

A discussion session on the results of the Jean Monnet Chair will conclude the Conference.

For further information please see the attached flyer (also in higher resolution at http://euvalweb.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/EUVALWEB-Merged-Flyer-Conclusive-Conference-29-5-2023.pdf)

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On 11 May 2023, the University of Salerno hosted the EUVALWEB Law Clinic conference on “Security Standards v. Human Rights Standards in Cross-Border Police and Judicial Cooperation“.

The purpose of the conference was, on the academic side, to understand how to correctly strike a balance between security and human rights protection needs (Session I). On the practitioners side, nonetheless, the speakers did shed light on the daily issues of prosecution and of digital investigations (Session II).

The Chair is also pleased with the participation of the audience to the debates held after both sessions.

An album full of pictures of the conference day is now available on our Facebook account, at the link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.739434677973084&type=3

A description of the content (abstracts) and profiles (bios) brought to your attention during the event is available at the link: http://euvalweb.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/EUVALWEB-Bios-Abstracts-11-5-2023.pdf

On Thursday, 11 May 2023, starting at 2.30 P.M., in Hall 4 of the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno, the seventh Conference of the EUVALWEB Law Clinic dedicated to “Security Standards v. Human Rights Standards in Cross-Border Police and Judicial Cooperation” and organised in cooperation with the Legal Clinic in Forensic Science and the Prison Law Course, DSG UNISA, will take place.

The Conference, introduced and chaired by Prof. Teresa Russo (EUVALWEB Chair Holder), will be divided into two sessions. The first one, dedicated to Individual Coercion and Human Rights Protection in Cross-Border Cooperation, will be animated by the speeches of Prof. Gaspare Dalia (Lecturer of Comparative Criminal Procedure Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno and Member of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory), Prof. Girolamo Daraio (Lecturer in Penitentiary Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno) and Prof. Nikola Šaranović (Lecturer of the International Public Law and the Basics of the European Union Law, Faculty of Law Sciences and the Humanistic Studies, University of Donja Gorica, Legal Adviser for the EUROL3 Project, Podgorica, Montenegro, and Member of the EUVALWEB Team Chair).

The second session, devoted to the Transnational Collection and Exchange of Data and Information, Cybercrimes and the Protection of Human Rights, will see the presentations of Prof. Michele Nino (Associate Professor of International Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno), Prof. Paolo Troisi (Lecturer in Criminal Procedural Law, ‘Tor Vergata’ University of Rome), Dr. Gianpaolo Nuzzo (Deputy Prosecutor of the Republic at the Court of Salerno, Computer Crime Section) and Dr. Massimiliano Mormone (Adjunct Deputy Commissioner of the Postal Police, Deputy Director of the Operational Centre for Cyber Security of Naples).

At the end of the Conference, a question-and-answer session will animate the debate.
For further information on the titles of the papers, please consult the attached flyer: http://euvalweb.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/EUVALWEB-UPDATED-Locandina-Conferenza-11-5-2023.pdf

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

To register and participate: info@euweb.org

 

On 4 May 2022, the University of Salerno hosted the sixth EUVALWEB Law Clinic conference on ‘EU’s Harmonisation of National Criminal Law’, in collaboration with the Jean Monnet Module ‘European Criminal Justice‘.

Our speakers took the floor to share their knowledge and views on these critical issues, highlighting that criminal law is not always the best possible solution, especially when it is lacking in effectiveness.

For this reason, we would like to openly show our appreciation for the high scientific value of the conference proceedings!

An album full of pictures of the conference day is now available on our Facebook account, at the link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.735568865026332&type=3

A description of the content (abstracts) and profiles (bios) brought to your attention during the event is available at the link: http://euvalweb.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/EUVALWEB-Bios-Abstracts-4-5-2023.pdf

See on you Friday 5 May 2023 at 10:30 a.m. in “D’Ambrosio” Hall of the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno, for the seminar “The Limits and Scopes of Criminalization of Radicalization”.

Introduced by Prof. Teresa Russo, Chair Holder of EUVALWEB, the seminar will have as keynote speaker Prof. Ivana Bodrožić, Associate Professor of Criminal Law and International Criminal Law, University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies of Belgrade (Serbia), and Member of the EUVALWEB Team Chair, with the aim of outlining radicalization as a security agenda objective at both national and EU level.