PROGRAMMA
11th October 2019
THE MAKING AND MAKERS OF GLOBAL LAW: STATES AND BEYOND
Meagan Wong, Lecturer School of Law (University of Essex)
Room H, Belmeloro – 3-5 p.m.
15th October 2019
CONSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY: THE TARICCO CASE
Giovanni Piccirilli, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law (LUISS, Rome)
Room H, Belmeloro – 3-5 p.m.
18th October 2019
CONSTITUTIONALISM: CRISIS OR RENEWAL?
Massimo Fichera, Academy of Finland Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor at the
Faculty of Law (University of Helsinki)
Room H, Belmeloro – 3-5 p.m.
23th October 2019
WTO IN THE GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM: FROM THE RISE TO DEMISE?
Victoriia Lapa, Contract Lecturer (Bocconi University, Milan)
Room H, Belmeloro – 3-5 p.m
30th October 2019
THE ALGORITHMIC DEMOCRACY
Erik Longo, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law (University of Florence)
Room H, Belmeloro – 3-5 p.m.
8th November 2019
THE INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM
Sabrina Ragone, Professor of Public Comparative Law (UNIBO)
Room H, Belmeloro – 3-5 p.m.
15th November 2019
POLITICAL PROCESSES BETWEEN NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND SUPRANATIONAL INFLUENCES
Giacomo Delledonne, Lecturer of Public Comparative Law (SSSA, Pisa)
Room H, Belmeloro – 3-5 p.m.
19th November 2019
IN YOUR OWN WORDS. EXERCISES IN DEBATING GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ISSUES
Room H, Belmeloro – 3-5 p.m.