Progetti europei

La strategia di internazionalizzazione dell’Ateneo si basa sul riconoscimento e la valorizzazione della varietà disciplinare e della capacità di fare rete con gli Atenei esteri. I Progetti Europei per l’istruzione e la formazione costituiscono uno strumento privilegiato per il raggiungimento di questi obiettivi. In questa sezione sono illustrati i progetti europei coordinati o partecipati dal Dipartimento e/o dai centri di ricerca collegati (es. 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

  • 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