Last week, Giuseppe Martinico from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies delivered the second lecture in his series on populism, titled The Added Value of European Constitutionalism in the Face of the Populist Challenge.
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The value of European constitutionalism against the populist challenge
On Monday, 7 April, Giuseppe Martinico from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies will return to the Comparative Law of…
Amici curiae: insights from two lectures with ProStEUVa
Earlier this week, Rachele Bizzari, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Siena, delivered two lectures to the students of the…
The amicus curiae as a tool for dialogue between civil society and courts
This week, students in the Comparative Law of Institutional Communication course will have the opportunity to analyse the role of…
A lecture on populisms by Prof. Giuseppe Martinico
Today, Prof. Giuseppe Martinico delivered a lecture on Populisms and Constitutional Counter-Narratives in the European Legal Framework
Exploring populisms and constitutional counter-narratives in Europe
On March 26 Prof. Giuseppe Martinico will explore how populist movements reshape constitutional law to reinforce their own narratives.
The law course on Comparative Law of Institutional Communication started
On 18 February the law course entitled Diritto comparato della comunicazione pubblica (Comparative Law of Institutional Communication) started. The course…