Entries by Teresa Russo

Iceland’s EU Accession Referendum – 9 March 2026

Iceland will hold a referendum on Aug. 29 to decide whether to relaunch its stalled talks to join the EU, its government said Friday. A resolution is expected to be presented to Parliament next week, according to Minister for Foreign Affairs Kristrún Frostadóttir. The Arctic country applied for EU membership in 2009 amid a financial […]

Call for Papers 2/2026 – 3 March 2026

EUWEB Legal Essays: Global & International Perspectives, classified by ANVUR as scientific review for area 12, is pleased to invite submissions for the upcoming Issue 2/2026, which will be published on July 31, 2026. We welcome submissions that fall within the Journal’s broader scope, particularly those that address the Union’s enlargement and future prospects, its external borders […]

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Pictures of the day – 4 December 2025

From the standpoint of public authorities, the seminar on the European Union’s security strategy was a success. The students listened with keen interest to the remarks of Professor Virgilio D’Antonio, Rector of the University of Salerno; Giancarlo Conticchio, Police Commissioner of the Province of Salerno; and Alfonso Mignone, an expert in maritime law, on security […]

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Pictures of the day – 1, 2 & 4 December 2025

The results of the workshop “The EU in Its International Institutional Relationship” with the students of International Organisation course had us genuinely thrilled. The features of the selected organisational model and their connections to the European Union were emphasised in their presentations. The top three winners were also revealed; they will be given awards in […]

Investigating and Proving Contemporary Forms of Crime: Scientific Approaches, XV Archibald Reiss Days – 30-31 October 2025

On Thursday, October 30, Professor Teresa Russo, Director of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory, was one of the keynote speakers at the plenary session of the XV Archibald Reiss Days International Scientific Conference on “Investigating and Proving Contemporary Forms of Crime: Scientific Approaches,” organised by the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies of Belgrade with […]