On Friday, December 1, 2023, starting at 2:30 p.m., in Hall 2 of the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno, the Conference of the EUVALWEB Law Clinic, ‘EU Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs: Knowledges’ dedicated to ‘Cooperating for the Protection of Human Rights in the Context of Migration and Asylum in the EU’, will be held.
The conference will start with the welcoming addresses by Prof. Francesco Fasolino (Head of the Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno) and Prof. Angela Di Stasi (UNISA Delegate to Equal Opportunities, Director of the Observatory on the ‘European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice’, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno, EUVALWEB Team Chair). The Conference will be introduced and chaired by Prof. Teresa Russo (Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno, EUVALWEB Chair Holder) and will be followed by the lectures of Prof. Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska (Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, Associate Professor of EU Law and EU Foreign Policy, Goce Delčev University, Štip, North Macedonia), Prof. Elena Maksimova (Vice-Dean for Education of the Law Faculty, Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, Goce Delčev University, Štip, North Macedonia), Prof. Olga Koshevaliska (Dean of the Law Faculty, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Goce Delčev University, Štip, North Macedonia) and by Dr. Armarilda Lici (Lawyer of the Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration – ASGI).
An open debate session will follow, and the conference will end with some concluding remarks from the constitutionalist’s point of view by Prof. Marieta Safta (Professor of Constitutional Law and Political Institutions, Law Faculty, Titu Maiorescu University of Bucharest, Romania). Lawyers participating in the activities will receive four professional training credits.
For further information, please refer to the flyer.

NEW PARTNER: Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research of Belgrade – 23 FEBRUARY 2024
Following the signing of a scientific agreement with the Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research of Belgrade, we are pleased to welcome the Serbian institution as a partner.
EUVALWEB is pleased to announce that the Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research in Belgrade will be joining its activities, hosting the first conclusive conference of the second edition of the Chair on “Promoting Public Awareness on the Fight Against Transnational Crimes, the Role of Police and Judicial Cooperation and Respect for Fundamental Rights in the Prospect of the EU Enlargement”.
Since its inception in 1960, the Institute has developed expertise in the study and research of crime phenomenology and prevention, including transnational crime.
Prof. Teresa Russo, the holder of the EUVALWEB Chair, and the entire Chair staff are excited to begin working with our new partner!
EUVALWEB Leader & ProsoEUlaw’s 2024 Winter School – 5-8 February 2024
joint special issue with studia iuridica montenegrina – january 2024
With the release of the joint special issue resulting from the scientific collaboration of the EUWEB Legal Essays. Global & International Perspectives and Studia Montenegrina, we are truly happy to present to you one of the best outcomes of the first edition of the EUVALWEB Jean Monnet Chair.
We are deeply appreciative of the scholars, experts, and professionals who contributed in such valuable manner.
LINK: https://www.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Joint-Special-Issue-2-2-2024.pdf
Season’s Greetings! – 22 December 2023
EUVALWEB wishes you all a peaceful Holiday Season!
Call for Papers for the final conference of the 2nd edition of the Chair – 18 December 2023
Pictures of the day – 4 December 2023
The EUVALWEB Chair Holder, Prof. Teresa Russo, is more than pleased with the outcome of the workshop ‘The EU in Its International Institutional Relationships‘, held on December 4, 2023, at the University of Salerno.
The workshop offered both national and Erasmus students of the International Organisation course (DSG UNISA) the opportunity to present their work on the relations of their chosen international organisation with the EU.
We believe that the response of the students was amazing, as they showed initiative, critical sense, and resourcefulness to carry out the assigned task!
Link to the event’s pictures HERE!
Pictures of the day – 1 December 2023
The findings of the international conference on ‘Cooperation for the Protection of Human Rights in the Context of Migration and Asylum in the EU‘, which took place on December 1, 2023, as part of the EUVALWEB Legal Clinic, ‘EU Cooperation in Justice and Home Affairs: Knowledge’, are greatly valued!
Despite the intricate nature of the topic, the speakers offered insightful and comprehensive talks about the different weaknesses in the defence of migrant rights. The conference also adopted an interdisciplinary approach, integrating criminal procedure law, international law, European Union law, national and international criminal law, and migration law before concluding with constitutional law and assurances of legal certainty for the protection of migrant rights.
The day’s photo album can be found at this LINK.
Workshop ‘The EU in Its International Institutional Relationships’ – 4 December 2023
EUVALWEB presents its second workshop, convened for December 4, 2023, at the University of Salerno, ‘Castellano’ Hall, 10:30 AM.
Indeed, workshops are a key activity of the EUVALWEB chair, being a critical testing ground for students as well as a tangible result of the knowledge they have acquired.
In particular, following the training activities carried out as part of the International Organisation course of the Department of Legal Sciences (UNISA) and under the coordination of the EUVALWEB Chair Holder, Prof. Teresa Russo, the students will be called upon, in their scientific investigation, to outline the relationship between some international organisations and bodies and the European Union.
Higher resolution flyer available at this LINK.
Pictures of the day – 30 November 2023
Today’s seminars covered important aspects of relationships between the Member and Acceding States and the European Union within the framework of international, European, and constitutional-national law.
The first seminar by Professor Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska highlighted the difficulties faced by North Macedonia in acquiring membership in the United Nations, NATO, and now the European Union.
The second seminar, on the other hand, by Prof. Marieta Safta gave an insight into the Romanian constitutional system in general and, in particular, the changes that took place in order to become a member of the European Union, as well as the difficult dialogue between the Romanian Constitutional Court in affirming the concept of national identity and the Court of Justice in safeguarding the primacy of EU law.
A huge thank you to the two brilliant professors for the high scientific contribution of their lectures.
A photo album of the day is available at the following LINK.
#Eu #Law #NorthMacedonia #Romania
Cooperating for the Protection of Human Rights in the Context of Migration and Asylum in the EU – 1 December 2023
On Friday, December 1, 2023, starting at 2:30 p.m., in Hall 2 of the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno, the Conference of the EUVALWEB Law Clinic, ‘EU Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs: Knowledges’ dedicated to ‘Cooperating for the Protection of Human Rights in the Context of Migration and Asylum in the EU’, will be held.
The conference will start with the welcoming addresses by Prof. Francesco Fasolino (Head of the Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno) and Prof. Angela Di Stasi (UNISA Delegate to Equal Opportunities, Director of the Observatory on the ‘European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice’, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno, EUVALWEB Team Chair). The Conference will be introduced and chaired by Prof. Teresa Russo (Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno, EUVALWEB Chair Holder) and will be followed by the lectures of Prof. Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska (Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, Associate Professor of EU Law and EU Foreign Policy, Goce Delčev University, Štip, North Macedonia), Prof. Elena Maksimova (Vice-Dean for Education of the Law Faculty, Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, Goce Delčev University, Štip, North Macedonia), Prof. Olga Koshevaliska (Dean of the Law Faculty, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Goce Delčev University, Štip, North Macedonia) and by Dr. Armarilda Lici (Lawyer of the Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration – ASGI).
An open debate session will follow, and the conference will end with some concluding remarks from the constitutionalist’s point of view by Prof. Marieta Safta (Professor of Constitutional Law and Political Institutions, Law Faculty, Titu Maiorescu University of Bucharest, Romania). Lawyers participating in the activities will receive four professional training credits.
For further information, please refer to the flyer.