The following will be held within the Jean Monnet Chair “Promoting Public Awareness on Enlargement, EU Values and the Western Balkans’ Accession” (EUVALWEB) (Scientific Coordinator: Prof. Teresa Russo, Associate Professor of EU Law at the Department of Legal Sciences – DSG UNISA). The seminars will be open for discussion with the participants. For further information, please refer to the attached flyers.
On Friday, May 3, 2024 at 10.30 a.m., in Hall 6, DSG UNISA, Prof. Leonardo Pasquali, Full Professor of International Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Pisa and Member of the EUVALWEB Team Chair will give a lecture on “Upholding and Promoting EU Values in International Agreements”. The event will be introduced by Prof. Teresa Russo and Prof. Francesco Buonomenna, Member of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory and Associate Professor of European Union Law, DSG UNISA, with whom the event is co-organized (Chairs of European Union Law, DSG UNISA, and of Institutions of European Union Law, DISPC UNISA).
Link to the flyer of 3 May 2024
On Monday 6 May 2024, at 10.30 a.m., at the Castellano Hall, DSG UNISA, the Plenipotentiary Minister, Dr. Andrea Cascone, Director of the Adriatic and the Balkans at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), as well as Member of the EUVALWEB Team Chair, will discuss “EU-WB6: The State of the Art”, preceded by an introduction by Prof. Teresa Russo.
Link to the flyer of 6 May 2024
Finally, on Thursday, May 9, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. in Hall 2 – DSG UNISA, Prof. Ivana Bodrožić, Associate Professor of Criminal Law and International Criminal Law at the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies of Belgrade (Serbia), and Member of the EUVALWEB Team Chair will give a lecture on “Compliance with the Dogmatic Standards of Contemporary Criminal Law and the Prosecution of Transnational Crimes at the EU Level: What Issues?” (“Compliance with the dogmatic standards of contemporary criminal law and the prosecution of transnational crimes at EU level: what are the problems?”). The lecture will be preceded by an introduction by Prof. Teresa Russo.