We are overjoyed to have finished the second module, “Enlargement as a Policy to Promote Peace and Security in Europe“. Promoting awareness of the latter is especially important, as it is unquestionably one of the most delicate parts of this historic moment for Europe.

Dr. Andrea Cascone’s seminar on May 6, 2024, which explored the intricate process of the Balkan countries’ ongoing accession, and Prof. Ivana Bodrožić’s seminar on May 9, 2024, which helped participants better understand the main security-related issues – particularly those pertaining to the prosecution of transnational crimes – and candidate states’ adaptation to the Union acquis, enhanced this module.

Furthermore, our students took part in a workshop where they were asked to provide their opinions on how the EU promotes peace and security. This is an important component of the EUVALWEB Jean Monnet Chair since it gives participants the freedom to openly share their opinions regarding the questions that will be discussed during our second final conference at Unisa’s Department of Legal Sciences.

Pictures of 6 May: LINK

Pictures of 9 May (Seminar): LINK

Pictures of 9 May (Workshop): LINK

On Friday, May 10, 2024, starting at 10:30 a.m. (registration at 10:00 a.m.), the Conference “Challenges to EU Values Protection between European Parliament Elections and Treaty Reform” will take place in the “Nicola Cilento” great hall, jointly organized – on the occasion of Europe Day (May 9) – by the Jean Monnet Chair “Promoting Public Awareness on Enlargement Policy, EU Values and the Western Balkans’ Accession(EUVALWEB) (Coordinator Prof. Teresa Russo) and of the Jean Monnet Module “Democracy and the Rule of Law: A New Push for European Values” (EU-DRAW) (Coordinator Prof. Rossana Palladino).

The Conference, chaired by Prof. Angela Di Stasi (Director of the Observatory on the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice) and introduced by Prof. Teresa Russo and Prof. Rossana Palladino, will be animated by the reports of Prof. Pablo Antonio Fernández-Sánchez (University of Seville) and Prof. Ivana Bodrožić (University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies of Belgrade).

An open-ended Q&A session will enliven the debate.

To register and participate remotely (Microsoft Teams): info@euweb.org; eu-draw@unisa.it.

 

With great excitement, the first module of the EUVALWEB Chair’s Course, second edition, has finished.

By comprehending the relationship between enlargement and deepening as two distinct expressions of integration, the participating students—both Italian and Erasmus students—deepened their grasp of the history of European integration and its current state.
The students were also requested to provide their personal opinions on the political, legal, and geographical boundaries of the Union’s integration and enlargement process during the workshop intended to wrap up Module 1, including their advantages and disadvantages as well as their sustainability.

Additionally, we are grateful to Leonardo Pasquali, a member of the teaching staff at the EUVALWEB Chair and full professor of international law at the University of Pisa, for his invaluable scientific contribution to the first module with his lecture on “Upholding and Promoting EU Values in International Agreements” 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).

Check out the photo galleries:

Workshop, 2 May 2024: LINK 

Seminar, 3 May 2024: LINK  

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.

Link to the flyer of 9 May 2024

We would like to bring your attention towards “II Interuniversitary Seminar on the European Union“, organized by the prestigious Jean Monnet Chair Strengthening the European Union by reinforcing its values (ReinforcEU), as part of the Specialized Seminars of the Ph.D. Program in Social and Legal Sciences of the Miguel Hernández University of Elche (Spain) and co-funded by the European Union.

ReinforcEU convened a Seminar, on 13 May 2024 at the University of Elche will be also streamed online via Google Meet. The event stems from the cooperation of ReinforcEU and the University of Elche, as well as of the Jean Monnet Chair EUVALWEB of the University of Salerno (Italy), the Jean Monnet Chair ProSoEULaw of the University of Pisa (Italy), the Universitad Militar of Nueva Granada (Colombia) and the University of Alcalà (Spain).

In particular, Prof. Teresa Russo, EUVALWEB Chair Holder, stands as a Member of the Scientific Committee of such scientific initiative.

We are delighted to have started our Chair course activities this year with the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory’s Young Observers, reflecting on integration and enlargement of the Union.
Many initiatives are being planned with the participation of EUVALWEB Jean Monnet Chair teaching members, as well as national and international academics and experts.

Check out some pictures of the day: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.937784831471400&type=3

Stay tuned for updates.

 

We are really glad to launch the programme of all our a.y. 2023/2024 activities and to announce that on Monday 22 April 2024, at the “Castellano” Lecture Hall, DSG UNISA, at 10:30 a.m. the activities of the EUVALWEB Chair Course (2nd edition), on Enlargement, Values and Integration in the EU, will start.

The main objective of this cycle of conferences, seminars and workshops is in fact to “provide an in-depth and detailed understanding of the European integration process through the lens of enlargement and the development of the Union’s identity based on its founding values“.

Prof. Russo, Holder of the EUVALWEB Chair, Dr. Stefano Busillo and Dr. Emanuele Vannata, EUVALWEB Tutors, and Dr. Elisabetta Lambiase, Supervisor of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory Young Observers, will all be present to kick off the activities.

The Young Observers, our young EUVALWEB Legal Observatory trainees, will also be present. The 2024 Young Observers are Rossella Esposito, Francesco Pio Gramaglia, Carlotta Jannone, Giuseppe Landolfi, Federica Manfredini, Roberta Sanges, Tullia Althea Saturno, Camilla Annamaria Tortora, and Francesco Verderame.

Check the programme and schedule here:

See you on Monday!

The Jean Monnet Chair EUVALWEB is overjoyed with the tremendous success of its mission to Bucharest as part of the project “A Network of Security in Europe”, which is being carried out in collaboration with the National Association of Magistrates of Salerno, the State Police, the Giffoni Film Festival and the Council Bar Association of Salerno.

The mock trial on the topic of sextortion, which took place on the morning of April 17 at the Italian International School “Aldo Moro” in Bucharest (Romania), aimed to raise awareness among young people about the dangers of the Internet, where they can become victims of crimes with serious consequences for their psychophysical integrity and growth.

The results have exceeded our expectations, causing a flurry of debate among young people who want to know all of the tools for self-protection and prevention.
The enthusiastic support of the initiative from the school’s governing bodies and the Italian Embassy in Bucharest has demonstrated how important these topics are perceived by all public and private stakeholders.

The Italy-Romania bilateral meeting on criminal judicial cooperation, held at the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Court of Cassation in Bucharest in the afternoon, with the participation of the Ambassador of Italy in Bucharest, H.E. Mr. Alfredo Durante Mangoni, and the coordination of Dr. Fulvio Baldi, Deputy General Prosecutor at the Italian Court of Cassation and Member of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory, saw the Italian delegation discuss with the Dr. Alex Florența, Prosecutor General of Romania, POHCCJ, and the other Romanian prosecutors the issues of the fight against transnational crimes and the instruments of prevention and enforcement.

The meeting confirmed that relations between the two countries are in excellent health, encouraging further cooperation to address some existing critical issues.

Prof. Teresa Russo, Holder of the Jean Monnet Chair EUVALWEB, wishes to express her heartfelt gratitude to all institutions and authorities involved for their efforts, which resulted in a significant increase in EUVALWEB scientific and educational activities promoting European Union values.

In addition, these opportunities create important professional synergies and crucial human relationships.

Also, feel free to check out the pictures of that exciting day: LINK

Thank you very much!

 

On Tuesday 17 April 2024, starting at 8:30 A.M, at the Intrarea Blaj 1, Sector 1 of the Italian International School “Aldo Moro” of Bucharest, Romania, a Mock Trial on the the subject of sextortion will take place, in the framework of the “‘A Network of Security’ in Europe” project. The latter is the result of an ambitious cooperation between the Jean Monnet Chair EUVALWEB with the National Association of Magistrates – Salerno District Section, the Italian Postal Police, the Bar Association of Salerno and the Giffoni Experience Autonomous Body.
The event will be first introduced by the welcoming speeches of Prof. Tina Savoi (School Principal), Prof. Valeria Prundeanu (Highschool Coordinator ), Prof. Teresa Russo (University of Salerno, EUVALWEB Chair Holder), Dr. Alessandro Di Vico (Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Court of Salerno, Delegate of the ANM Salerno Council), Dr. Roberta Manzo (Deputy Comm. of the Italian State Police), Dr. Vincenzo Tamarindo (Responsible for Social, Cultural and Press Affairs, Embassy of Italy in Bucharest), Dr. Jacopo Gubitosi (General Director Giffoni Film Festival) and Dr. Elena Scisci (Artistic Direction Giffoni Film Festival).
Later, the Mock Trial will take place with Dr. Pietro Giocoli (Judge at the Court of Appeal of Salerno, as judge), Dr. Gianluca Caputo (Deputy Prosecutor at the Court of Nocera Inferiore, as Public prosecutor), Dr. Roberta Manzo (Deputy Italian State Police Commissioner as the witness, i.e. police offer responsible for the investigations), Dr. Marco Ciullo (Italian State Police Detective, as the Public order and security officer), Mr. Vincenzo Capone (Italian State Police Superintendent, as the accused) and Dr. Paola Ianni (Lawyer and Vice-President of the Salerno Bar Association Council, as Defence attorney).
A final debate, open to the audience, will conclude the event.
In the afternoon of the same day – h. 1:00 P.M., the Prosecutor’s General Office at the High Court of Cassation and Justice (POHCCJ)– placed in Bd Libertății, no 12, Sector 4, Bucharest, Romania – will host the international conference “The Status of Criminal Judicial Cooperation between Italy and Romania: Problems and Suggestions”.
The Conference, with the participation of H.E. Mr. Alfredo Durante Mangoni (Ambassador of Italy in Bucharest) and under the coordination of Dr. Fulvio Baldi (Deputy General Prosecutor at the Italian Court of Cassation, Member of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory) is finalized, in a bilateral set-up, to the exchange of best practices and skills in the field of criminal judicial cooperation between operators.
Speakers at such forum will be Prof. Teresa Russo (University of Salerno, EUVALWEB Chair Holder), Prof. Marieta Safta (University “Titu Maiorescu” of Bucharest) Dr. Alessandro Di Vico, (Deputy Prosecutor at the Court of Salerno), Dr. Luisa Massaro (Chief Commissioner of the Italian State Police), Dr. Alex Florența (Prosecutor General of Romania, POHCCJ), Dr. Remus Popa (Prosecutor, Head of Section for Criminal Investigation, POHCCJ), Dr. Daniela Balcan (Prosecutor, Head of Section for Human Resources and Documentation, POHCCJ), Dr. Flavian Popa (Prosecutor, Head of Unit, International Cooperation, POHCCJ), Dr. Cosmin Halalau (Prosecutor, Head of Unit, International Cooperation, National Anticorruption Directorate, DNA), Dr. Laura Ceh (Prosecutor, Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, DIICOT).
Those who are interested to follow online any of the events above may send an e-mail to info@euweb.org, orregister at https://euvalweb.euweb.org/registration/.

A lecture entitled ‘EU Values and Gender Equality‘ will be held on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. in Hall V302 of the Faculty of Law of the University ‘Titu Maiorescu’ in Bucharest, Romania, as part of the Jean Monnet Chair’s ‘EUVALWEB’.

 

The lecture will start with a speech by Prof. Teresa Russo, Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno, and EUVALWEB Chair Holder, which will be followed by the presentation of Dr. Elisabetta Lambiase, PhD Student in Gender Studies at the University of Bari ‘Aldo Moro’ and supervisor of the Young Observers of the EUVALWEB Legal Observatory, Department of Legal Sciences at the University of Salerno (Italy).

For more information, please refer to the flyer.