Il progetto di ricerca verte su profili di estrema attualità del diritto internazionale pubblico e privato, compreso il diritto dell’Unione europea, nonché sulle relative ripercussioni nell’ordinamento nazionale. Nella scelta dei temi sarà tenuto in particolare considerazione il rilievo che essi assumono nel panorama scientifico e pratico.
Gli obiettivi proposti consistono nell’approfondimento della conoscenza dei vari profili di tali campi scientifici, imprescindibile per la ricerca, e nello sviluppo della internazionalizzazione del Dipartimento di Scienze giuridiche di Verona come centro attivo nel dibattito sui temi aperti del diritto internazionale, promuovendone la visibilità nei settori IUS 13 e 14.
La ricerca sui singoli argomenti sarà condotta attraverso un approccio metodologico suddiviso in due fasi, tra loro complementari. Dopo un iniziale approfondimento, nella prima fase si organizzeranno seminari specialistici che vedranno, come relatori, esperti internazionali invitati a discutere su temi selezionati di diritto internazionale e dell’Unione europea. Successivamente, gli spunti problematici e di dibattito così emersi forniranno la base per la prosecuzione dell’attività di ricerca da parte del team, che si concluderà con una pubblicazione scientifica online sui “Papers di diritto europeo”.
Il progetto è finanziato nell’ambito del programma di Ricerca di Base 2015 promosso dall’Università degli Studi di Verona. È iniziato il 2 ottobre 2017 e si è concluso il 31 dicembre 2020.
The Project
The project concerns the trending topics of public and private international law, and European Union law, as well as their implications within domestic legal systems. In the selection of the issues particular consideration will be placed upon their scientific and practical relevance.
The objectives are the deepening of the investigation related to these subject matters, which is essential to the research activities, and the development of the internationalisation of the Law Department of the University of Verona, which will be promoted as an active centre of debate on unresolved international law issues, thus strengthening the visibility of its scientific areas IUS 13 and 14.
The research will implement a methodological approach in two complementary phases. After a preliminary study, during the first phase expert panels will be organised, where international leading scholars will be invited to discuss on selected international and EU law topics. Subsequently, the unresolved questions emerging from the qualified debate will offer the team the basis to further develop the research activities that will be collected in a scientific publication on the specialised open-access journal “Papers di diritto europeo”.
The project is funded by the programme “Ricerca di base 2015” promoted by the University of Verona. It started on 2 October 2017 and ended on 31 December 2020.
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