European projects

The University's internationalisation strategy is based on the recognition and enhancement of disciplinary variety and the ability to network with foreign universities. European Projects for Education and Training are a privileged tool for the achievement of these objectives. This section describes the European education and training projects coordinated or participated in by the department and/or related research centres (e.g., CIRSFID).

  • CompuLaw

    Governance of computational entities through an integrated legal and technical framework

  • CrossJustice

    Knowledge, advisory and capacity building information tool for criminal procedural rights in judicial cooperation

  • DEVICES

    Digital forensic EVIdence: towards Common European Standards in antifraud administrative and criminal investigations

  • ECCE

    European Common Customs Evaluation

  • EUPLANT

    EU-China Legal and Juridical Cooperation

  • FACILEX

    Facilitating Mutual Recognition: Analytics and Mutual Recognition Information Legal Explainable Tool to Strengthen Cooperation in the Criminal Matter

  • FIES

    Financial Interests of European Scale

  • GenoMed4All

    Genomics and Personalised Medicine for all through Artificial Intelligence in Haematological Diseases

  • ImprovEUorGlobe

  • InterLex

  • JEAN MONNET - EU Competition Law and Social Inequality

  • Last-JD

    Law, Science and Technology Joint Doctorate

  • MELA

    Memory Laws in European and Comparative Perspectives

  • Norm-based reasoning: from legal and moral traditions to AI systems

  • PLUS

    Platform Labour in Urban Spaces: Fairness, Welfare, Development

  • Re-Globe

    Reforming the Global Economic Governance: The EU for SDGs in International Economic Law

  • ReLaTe

    Law and business in China in the framework of the EU and China investment and trade relations: the challenges of digital-tech age

  • RIoE

    Law, Science and Technology Joint Doctorate: Rights of the Internet of Everything

  • WorkYP

    Working and Yet Poor

  • WHC@50

    Forever Young: Celebrating 50 Years of the World Heritage Convention