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UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA – SCHOOL OF LAW
SUMMER SCHOOL 2017
IN EUROPEAN AND COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Ravenna, July 10-15, 2017
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA
The origins of the University of Bologna go way back, and it is considered to be the oldestuniversity in the Western world. Its history is intertwined with that of the great names ofscience and literature, it is a keystone and a point of reference for European culture.
THE LAW SCHOOL
Stemming from the recent reform to Italian university structure, the School of Lawcombines the dynamism of a modern international institution with the lustre and heritageof nearly 1000 years’ experience. Bologna Law School stands at the cutting edge ofresearch, offering its students a complete intellectual, practical and professional educationbased on centuries of a supranational outlook. It has activated courses at both theBologna and the Ravenna Campus.Bologna’s Faculty (now School) of Law has been acknowledged for its excellence by theauthoritative “QS World University Ranking”: for 2011-12 it ranks 1st in Italy, high at thetop of continental Europe, 35th in the world, close behind the most illustrious universitiesof the English-speaking area.
MAIN TOPICS
THE EUROPEAN AND COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW SUMMER SCHOOL PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE A
DEEP KNOWLEDGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, WITH REFERENCE BOTH TO THE RULES APPLIED AT THE EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL LEVEL AND
TO THE JUDICIAL PRACTICES IN THIS FIELD
ADMISSION QUALIFICATIONS
First cycle degree/Bachelor - 180 ECTS (General policies and regulations D.M. 270) in the following course classes: L-14 Scienze dei servizi giuridici; L-21 Scienze della pianificazione territoriale, urbanistica, paesaggistica e ambientale or First cycle degree/Bachelor of the samesubject area, (General policies and regulations DM 509/99 and previous degree programmesystem);
Second cycle degree/Two year Master - 120 ECTS (General policies and regulations D.M. 270) in the following course classes: LM-10 Conservazione dei beni architettonici e ambientali; LM-35 Ingegneria per l'ambiente e il territorio; LM-48 Pianificazione territoriale urbanistica e ambientale; LM-75 Scienze e tecnologie per l'ambiente e il territorio; LM-76 Scienze economiche per l'ambiente e la cultura; LMG-01 Giurisprudenza or Second cycle degree/Two year Master of the same subject area, (General policies and regulations DM 509/99 and previous degreeprogramme system).
It is also allowed the enrollment of students who attend the first cycle or second cycle of the degrees mentioned above.
TEACHING
Linguistic skills: good knowledge of the English languageAcademic director: Michele Angelo Lupoi
Place of teaching: Ravenna Campus Via Oberdan, 1Subject areas: Sociology, Economics, Law
Number of participants: Minimum 20 Maximum 50 Duration: one week July 10-15
Credits: 6 ECTS/CFU
THE FACULTYMichele Angelo Lupoi
is Associate professor of civil procedural law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bologna, where he teaches Civil Procedural Law,Insolvency Law. He has also lectured for several years in Comparative civil procedure (in English).Since 2013, he is the Director of the Law Degree Program at theRavenna Campus of the School of Law of the University of Bolognawhich is particularly dedicated to the topics of Environmental Law and Environmental protection.In 1997\98, he has spent seven months at the Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY, USA,on a grant from the University of Bologna, doing research on matters of international civil procedure.He is also a practicing lawyer in Bologna. His main field of interest, research and practice is international civilprocedure, i. e. matters of jurisdiction, lis pendens, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, internationalconventions and EU regulations in matters of civil procedure. He has also written extensively in matters of family (procedural) law, insolvency law, arbitration, trust law, mediation.
Elisa Baroncini
is Associate Professor of International Law at the School of Law of the University ofBologna. She has also been Visiting Fellow at the Law Department of theEuropean University Institute in Fiesole, she is Associate Research Fellow at the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, and Visiting Professor in EU TradeLaw at the China-EU School of Law in Beijing.Currently Co-Chair of the ESIL IG on International Economic Law, Elisa holds a cum laude Bologna Law Degree and a PhD in EU Law, and is counselling aslegal expert the legal service of the Legal Service of the Italian Ministry ofForeign Affairs. She is Associate Editor of the Review China-EU Law Journal, and Section Editor for International Trade Law on the editorial board of the Brill Open Law (BOL).She is Member of the Steering Committee of the PhD Course ofthe School of Law of the University of Bologna, and member and supervisor various of international researchprojects. Her main fields of research include: WTO Law (the TBT Agreement in the WTO dispute settlement system; the consumers’ right to information in the WTO system; WTO-plus obligations; China in the WTO dispute settlementsystem; WTO and climate change issues); the WTO and Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs); transparency in International Economic Law; and the law of EU external relations (EU/China relations; EU/ China investmentnegotiations; the treaty-making power of the European Commission; the European Parliament and internationalagreements; the delegations of the European Union).
Robert Klonoffis the Jordan D. Schnitzer Professor of Law at Lewis and Clark Law School. He served asDean of the Law School from 2007-2014. He is the co-author of a leading casebook on class actions, the author of the West Nutshell on class actions, and the author of numerous law reviewarticles on the subject. Professor Klonoff is a member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and served as an Associate Reporter for the ALI’s class action project, “Principles of the Law of Aggregate Litigation.”He is also a Fellow in the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers and served as a Reporter for the 2005 National Conference on Appellate Justice. In addition, he is an elected member of the International Association of Procedural Law. In 2011, Chief Justice Roberts appointed Professor Klonoff to serve as the academic member of the Federal Civil Rules Committee. Professor Klonoff was reappointed in May 2014 for a second three-year term. He is also a memberof the Civil Rules Subcommittee on Class Actions.After graduating from Yale Law School, Professor Klonoff clerked for the Chief Judge John R. Brown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.He then served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in D.C. and as an Assistant to the Solicitor General. He was also a partner at Jones Day for more than a
decade. He has taught at Georgetown University Law Center, the University of San Diego Law School, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. In addition, he has lectured on class actions at dozens of universities throughout the world. Professor Klonoff has extensive litigationexperience. He has argued eight cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, and has argued dozens of cases in other federal and state appellate courtsthroughout the country. He has served as counsel in more than 100 class action cases. In addition, he has served as a class action expert in a number of high-profile cases , including the British Petroleum Deepwater Horizon oil spill litigation, the National Football League Concussionlitigation, and the Volkswagen Clean Diesel litigation. His pro bono cases have included death penalty, civil rights, and veterans’ rights cases.
Enrico Al Mureden
is Full Professor of Civil Law of University of Bologna, where he graduated in 1995. He holds a Ph. D. in Civil Law at University of Bologna.He is also a lawyer. He has published
extensively mainly in matters of Family law, Contract law and Tort law. He has been a visiting scholar at Canterbury – University of Kent (2000, 2002, 2004) and participated in several conferences on Medical Liability, Tort Law, Family Law, Contract law. He has been a lecturer in several academic Courses.
Anna Gorczynska
Ph.D., Assistant Proffesor, is employed in the Chair of the European Economic Law, Faculty of Law and Administration,University of Lodz, Poland. She is the Director of the Centre for Public Procurement and Public-Private Partnership (www.centrumzp.uni.lodz.pl)Her main scientific interests and publications refer to public procurement law, public-private partnership, regionalpolicy, structure funds of the EU and ICT.Anna Gorczynska is an experienced university lecturer(e.g. lectures in English and in Polish on Public ProcurementLaw, European Economic Law, European Legal System, Management of the EU Structure Funds Projects) as well astrainer on the courses for both contracting authorities and entreprenours. She also regulary participates as a guest speaker in the international conferences.She is an author and co-author of varied legal expertises and opinions prepared for Polish Government Legislative Center, self- government, chambers of commerce and other legal firms.
Mario Neve
is Full Professor of Geography. Currently teaching Cultural Geography, Geography of HistoricTowns and Landscapes, and Geography of Euro- Mediterranean Region at the Department ofCultural Heritage of University of Bologna – Ravenna Campus. Visiting scholar at the YorkUniversity in Toronto and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Programme Directorof the Second cycle degree International Cooperation on Human Rights and InterculturalHeritage of the School of Political Sciences of the University of Bologna – Ravenna Campus. Hismain research’s topics concerns the geographical models of cultural paradigms in historicalperspective (paying special attention to mapping and landscapes’ issues); the geographicalmodels of complexity (particularly concerning urban networks); communication andinformation’s geographical models, the mapping as cognitive tool.His main publications include Virtus loci (Urbino, 1999), Itinerari nella geografia contemporanea(Rome, 2004), Il disegno dell’Europa. Costruzioni cartografiche dell’identità europea (Milan,2016), Europe’s Design. Mapping European Identities through Time (forthcoming by Springer).
Enrico Dinelli
is a Full Professor of Geochemistry at the Ravenna Campus of the University ofBologna. Since December 2010, he is the Coordinator of the PhD programme inEnvironmental Science: Protection and management of natural resources. SinceNovember 2013, he is Coordinator of the Degree Course in Environmental Sciencesand of the Master Course in Analysis and Management of the Environment. He is anAssociate Editor of the Journal of Geochemical Exploration and a member of theAdvisory board of the Italian Journal of Geosciences (Bollettino della SocietàGeologica Italia). He was awarded the SIMP Award for PhD thesis (Società Italiana diMineralogia e Petrologia) in 1995 and the Carlo Minguzzi Award for youngresearcher in geochemistry, in 1996.
Barbara Verri
holds a doctorate in Comparative and European Legal Studies from the University ofTrento, and she is currently a research fellow at the Department of Legal Study,University of Bologna. From 2009 to 2012 she was a tutor in Comparative PrivateLaw and Asian Law at the University of Bologna (Faculty of Law). She is the authorof various articles regarding the environmental law from a comparative perspective,and she attended as a speaker to several conferences on this topic. She is also aqualified Italian lawyer.
Pietro Acri graduated with honors in Law at the University of Bologna. He obtained a Ph.d. degree in Public Law at the University of Bologna. Holder teaching modules in Administrative Law and EnvironmentalLaw in the Law Faculty of the University of Bologna (Bologna and Ravenna Campus). He passed the Bar Exam and he is enrolled in the Register of Lawyers of Bologna. He is currently working for a primary Italian law firm and provides legal assistance in administrative law with particular regard to public services and environmental procedures.
Giovanni Barozzi Reggiani is a lawyer and a legal adviser of the Italian Ministry for the Environment. He is contract Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Bologna and is a formerlegal adviser of the Italian Regulatory Authority for Electricity Gas and Water. He holds a PhD in Public Law at the University of Pavia.
Gian Maria Farnelli, Ph.D., is post-doc fellow in International Law at the Department of Legal Studies of the University of Bologna. He is a legal adviser for the Italian Government in the MV Norstar (Panama v.Italy) case (ITLOS Case No. 25). He has published in English and Italian on various topic of international law, with specific regard to international law of the sea, jurisdictional immunities, environmental law and counter-terrorism.
Paolo Lobba, Ph.D. (summa cum laude, University of Bologna and Humboldt University of Berlin) is a post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Bologna. As a Legal Officer, he served the United Nations inCambodia, where he assisted the judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in the trials against the former leaders of the Khmer Rouge. He taught Legal Methods and ICL at the Royal University of Law and Economics in Phnom Penh. He published several worksin Italian and international peer-reviewed law journals such as the European Journal of International Law, the New Journal of European Criminal Law, the European Criminal Law Review and the Rivista italiana di diritto e procedura penale.
Guido Todaro is PhD in Law and Criminal Process in the University of Bologna, where he is also Tutor for taching ProceduralCriminal Law at SSPL.
PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS
TUITION FEE: € 200
STARTING DATE: JUL 10, 2017
FINISHING DATE: JUL 15, 2017
CALL DEADLINE: JUN 16, 2017
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