We are thrilled to announce our final Conference “A New Chapter of EU’s Enlargement?” that will take place on Thursday, September 18, 2025, starting at 9:30 a.m., in the “C. Pecoraro” Hall at the University of Salerno.

After institutional greetings from Professor Francesco Fasolino (Director of the Department of Legal Sciences, Unisa) and Professor Giuseppe D’Angelo (Chair of the Academic Council of the Department of Legal Sciences, Unisa), the conference, divided into two panels, will be introduced by Teresa Russo (Associate Professor of European Union Law, Department of Legal Sciences, Unisa, and Holder of the Jean Monnet Chair EUVALWEB).

The first panel, chaired by Sara Poli (Full Professor of European Union Law, Department of Political Science, University of Pisa), will feature presentations by Christophe Hillion (Full Professor of European Union Law, Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo, Norway), Marco Evola (Associate Professor of European Union Law and European Union Media Law, Department of Law, Economics and Communication, LUMSA University, Palermo), and Dr. Alessandro Petti (Professor of European Union Law, Bocconi University, Milan). The second panel, chaired by Maria Eugenia Bartoloni (Full Professor of European Union Law, Department of Legal and Economic Studies, Sapienza University of Rome), will feature presentations by Cristina Contartese (Professor of European Union Law, Department of Law, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli) and Anna Pau (Postdoctoral Researcher in European Union Law, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna).

The conference will conclude with a debate by students of the Department of Legal Sciences and reports on the activities of the Young Observers of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory.

The event is organized with the support of the Italian Association of European Union Law Scholars (AISDUE) and is part of the activities of the Forum “The International Projection of the EU” (PIUE) and the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory.

For further information (bios, abstracts, full schedule), please see the FLYER.