The Advanced Specialization Course of Jean Monnet Module ‘EU-Western Balkans Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs’ (EUWEB) will carry on with its activities on Thursday 21 April (at 2:00 PM) and Friday 22 April 2022 (at 9:45 AM), at ‘Nicola Cilento’ hall and on the ‘Microsoft Teams’ Platform.
Divided into three sessions and structured in two days, the event will address ‘Transnational Crimes, Human Rights and Rule of Law at International and EU Level’. It will start with welcoming speeches (h. 2:30 PM) of the Rector of the University of Salerno, Prof. Vincenzo Loia, and Profs. Giovanni Sciancalepore (Head of Department of Legal Sciences, DSG, UniSa) and Francesco Fasolino (President of the Didactic Council of Department of Legal Sciences, DSG, UniSa).
Afterwards, the opening remarks (h. 2:45 PM) of Profs. Teresa Russo (Associate Professor of International Law, DSG, UniSa, EUWEB Leader), Anna Oriolo (Associate Professor of International Law, DSG, UniSa, EUWEB Key Teacher) and Gaspare Dalia (Lecturer of Comparative Criminal Procedural Law, DSG, UniSa, EUWEB Key Teacher) will introduce the round of speeches.
Session I (Transnational Crimes: Main Features and Trends) is to be held on 21 April 2022, divided into two sub-sessions both chaired by Prof. Anna Oriolo.
The First Sub-Session, I.A (Types of Transnational Crimes, h. 3:00 PM) will be enriched by the remarks of Prof. Christian Ponti (Associate Professor of International Law, Coordinator of the Master Class ‘Organized Crime International Sceneries’, Department of International, Legal and Historical-Political Studies, University of Milan), and Mr. Francesco Rotondo (Deputy Prosecutor at the Anti-Mafia Investigation District Office, DDA, Salerno).
The Second Sub-Session, I.B (Emerging Trends in Transnational Crimes, h. 4:15 PM) will see Prof. Andrea Castaldo (Full Professor of Criminal Law, DSG, UniSa), Mr. Rocco Alfano (Deputy Prosecutor at the Anti-Mafia Investigation District Office, DDA, Salerno) and Prof. Julian Myftari (Lecturer of Philosophy of Law, Albanian University of Tirana) as keynote speakers.
A final debate will close the first part of the International Conference.
Afterwards, the two remaining Sessions are to be held on 22 April 2022.
Session II (Fight Against Transnational Crimes) will be also divided into two sub-sessions.
The First Sub-Session, II.A (International Law and EU Strategies to Counter Transnational Crimes, h. 9:45 AM) will be chaired by Mr. Franco Roberti (Member of the European Parliament, former National Anti-Mafia and Counter-Terrorism Prosecutor) and will be animated by the speeches of Prof. Leonardo Borlini (Associate Professor of International Law, Department of Legal Studies, University ‘Luigi Bocconi’ of Milan) and Mr. Antonio D’Amato (Public Prosecutor and Member of the Italian Superior Council of Judiciary, CSM); while the second one, Sub-Session, II.B (International and EU Tools to Counter Transnational Crimes, h. 11:00 AM) will be chaired by Prof. Andrea Castaldo, with Mr. Franco Roberti, Antonio Laudati (Judge at the Italian Court of Cassation, General Director of Criminal Justice at the Italian Ministry of Justice, former President of the Multidisciplinary Group on Organised Crime at the Council of European Union) and Prof. Roberto Virzo (Associate Professor of International Law, Department of Law, Economy, Management and Quantitative Methods, University of Sannio) as keynote speakers.
Subsequently, it will be the turn of Session III (Transnational Crimes, Rule of Law and Human Rights Based-Approach) allocated into two sub-sessions, both chaired by Prof. Antonino Sessa (Full Professor of Criminal Law, DSG, UniSa).
The First Sub-Session, III.A (Transnational Crimes and Human Rights, h. 3:00 PM) will host the presentations of Prof. Michele Nino (Associate Professor of International Law, DSG, UniSa) and of Dr. Marco Fasciglione (Researcher of International Law, Italian National Research Council, Alternate Member of the Management Board of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)).
Lastly, the Second Sub-Session, III.B (Transnational Crimes and Rule of Law, h. 4:15 PM) will be enriched by the speeches of Prof. Anna Oriolo and of Prof. Daniela Marrani (Lecturer of EU Law, DISES, UniSa).
After the speech of Dr. Emanuele Vannata (PhD Candidate, Senior Member of EUWEB JMM Legal Observatory, DSG, UniSa), the event will be properly closed by a final debate.




TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES, HUMAN RIGHTS AND RULE OF LAW AT INTERNATIONAL AND EU LEVEL – 21-22 APRIL 2022
The Advanced Specialization Course of Jean Monnet Module ‘EU-Western Balkans Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs’ (EUWEB) will carry on with its activities on Thursday 21 April (at 2:00 PM) and Friday 22 April 2022 (at 9:45 AM), at ‘Nicola Cilento’ hall and on the ‘Microsoft Teams’ Platform.
Divided into three sessions and structured in two days, the event will address ‘Transnational Crimes, Human Rights and Rule of Law at International and EU Level’. It will start with welcoming speeches (h. 2:30 PM) of the Rector of the University of Salerno, Prof. Vincenzo Loia, and Profs. Giovanni Sciancalepore (Head of Department of Legal Sciences, DSG, UniSa) and Francesco Fasolino (President of the Didactic Council of Department of Legal Sciences, DSG, UniSa).
Afterwards, the opening remarks (h. 2:45 PM) of Profs. Teresa Russo (Associate Professor of International Law, DSG, UniSa, EUWEB Leader), Anna Oriolo (Associate Professor of International Law, DSG, UniSa, EUWEB Key Teacher) and Gaspare Dalia (Lecturer of Comparative Criminal Procedural Law, DSG, UniSa, EUWEB Key Teacher) will introduce the round of speeches.
Session I (Transnational Crimes: Main Features and Trends) is to be held on 21 April 2022, divided into two sub-sessions both chaired by Prof. Anna Oriolo.
The First Sub-Session, I.A (Types of Transnational Crimes, h. 3:00 PM) will be enriched by the remarks of Prof. Christian Ponti (Associate Professor of International Law, Coordinator of the Master Class ‘Organized Crime International Sceneries’, Department of International, Legal and Historical-Political Studies, University of Milan), and Mr. Francesco Rotondo (Deputy Prosecutor at the Anti-Mafia Investigation District Office, DDA, Salerno).
The Second Sub-Session, I.B (Emerging Trends in Transnational Crimes, h. 4:15 PM) will see Prof. Andrea Castaldo (Full Professor of Criminal Law, DSG, UniSa), Mr. Rocco Alfano (Deputy Prosecutor at the Anti-Mafia Investigation District Office, DDA, Salerno) and Prof. Julian Myftari (Lecturer of Philosophy of Law, Albanian University of Tirana) as keynote speakers.
A final debate will close the first part of the International Conference.
Afterwards, the two remaining Sessions are to be held on 22 April 2022.
Session II (Fight Against Transnational Crimes) will be also divided into two sub-sessions.
The First Sub-Session, II.A (International Law and EU Strategies to Counter Transnational Crimes, h. 9:45 AM) will be chaired by Mr. Franco Roberti (Member of the European Parliament, former National Anti-Mafia and Counter-Terrorism Prosecutor) and will be animated by the speeches of Prof. Leonardo Borlini (Associate Professor of International Law, Department of Legal Studies, University ‘Luigi Bocconi’ of Milan) and Mr. Antonio D’Amato (Public Prosecutor and Member of the Italian Superior Council of Judiciary, CSM); while the second one, Sub-Session, II.B (International and EU Tools to Counter Transnational Crimes, h. 11:00 AM) will be chaired by Prof. Andrea Castaldo, with Mr. Franco Roberti, Antonio Laudati (Judge at the Italian Court of Cassation, General Director of Criminal Justice at the Italian Ministry of Justice, former President of the Multidisciplinary Group on Organised Crime at the Council of European Union) and Prof. Roberto Virzo (Associate Professor of International Law, Department of Law, Economy, Management and Quantitative Methods, University of Sannio) as keynote speakers.
Subsequently, it will be the turn of Session III (Transnational Crimes, Rule of Law and Human Rights Based-Approach) allocated into two sub-sessions, both chaired by Prof. Antonino Sessa (Full Professor of Criminal Law, DSG, UniSa).
The First Sub-Session, III.A (Transnational Crimes and Human Rights, h. 3:00 PM) will host the presentations of Prof. Michele Nino (Associate Professor of International Law, DSG, UniSa) and of Dr. Marco Fasciglione (Researcher of International Law, Italian National Research Council, Alternate Member of the Management Board of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)).
Lastly, the Second Sub-Session, III.B (Transnational Crimes and Rule of Law, h. 4:15 PM) will be enriched by the speeches of Prof. Anna Oriolo and of Prof. Daniela Marrani (Lecturer of EU Law, DISES, UniSa).
After the speech of Dr. Emanuele Vannata (PhD Candidate, Senior Member of EUWEB JMM Legal Observatory, DSG, UniSa), the event will be properly closed by a final debate.
PICTURES, OBJECTIVES AND CONTENT – 1 APRIL 2022 (AFTERNOON)
EUWEB’s second two-days conference, “EU ‘Boundaries’ and Challenges in the Field of Asylum and Migration Management: A Look at the Western Balkans”, ended with the activities carried out in the afternoon of 1 April 2022.
For their excellent contribution within the conference, we feel thankful towards our chairs, guests and speakers!
An album full of pictures of the conference day of 1 April 2022 (Afternoon) is now available on EUWEB’s Facebook account, at the link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=euweb.balkans&set=a.733300831414463
A detailed description (EN/IT) of the objectives and the content of the speeches brought to your attention during the same day is available at the link: https://www.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Programma-completo-1-aprile-ENG-ITA-DEF.pdf?fbclid=IwAR24A0peHi-Y6LrCRF7BhvTnHg29rrjkMslJj-9lEvr1ttrdfiuCCfhIvVw
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PICTURES, OBJECTIVES AND CONTENT – 1 APRIL 2022 (MORNING)
On 1 April 2022, EUWEB’s second two-days conference went on with “EU ‘Boundaries’ and Challenges in the Field of Asylum and Migration Management: A Look at the Western Balkans”, having its activities carried out in both the morning and afternoon of that day.
Above all things, the high specialization course intends to praise the high scientific level of the speeches of our guests!
An album full of pictures of the conference day of 1 April 2022 (Morning) is now available on EUWEB’s Facebook account, at the link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=euweb.balkans&set=a.732748014803078
A detailed description (EN/IT) of the objectives and the content of the speeches brought to your attention during the same day is available at the link: https://www.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Programma-completo-1-aprile-ENG-ITA-DEF.pdf
PICTURES, OBJECTIVES AND CONTENT – 31 MARCH 2022
Informal Meeting – 31 March 2022
We feel thankful towards our Partners as well as satisfied with the results of the informal meeting held on 31 March 2022.
The event was the occasion to address the current and future cooperation between the University of Salerno and our Partner academic institutions from North Macedonia providing interesting proposals to enrich the didactic programme of both universities, as well as to plan further activities.
EXTENDED FLYER – 31 MARCH-1 APRIL 2022
We would like to share with you the extended version of the flyers for the conference days of 31 March- 1 April 2022.
By following the link below, you will be able to access two document (EN/IT) comprehensive of the objectives, our guests’ bios and abstracts too.
LINK (31 March): https://www.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Programma-completo-31-marzo-ENG-ITA-DEF.pdf
LINK (1 April): https://www.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Programma-completo-1-aprile-ENG-ITA-DEF.pdf
EU ‘Boundaries’ and Challenges in the Field of Asylum and Migration Management: A Look at the Western Balkans – 10-11 MARCH 2022
The Jean Monnet Module ‘EU-Western Balkans Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs’ (EUWEB), started on 10 March, will get to the core of the Advanced Specialization Course on Thursday 31 March 2022 at 2.30 PM and Friday 1 April 2022 at 9.30 AM in ‘Nicola Cilento’ hall and on the platform ‘Microsoft Teams’.
Divided into four sessions and structured in two days, the event will address ‘EU ‘Boundaries’ and Challenges in the Field of Asylum and Migration Management: A Look at the Western Balkans’.
After the welcoming speeches and opening remarks by Profs. Teresa Russo (EUWEB Leader), Anna Oriolo and Gaspare Dalia (EUWEB Key Teachers), the first two sessions will take place on 31 March 2022 and will both be chaired by Prof. Giancarlo Scalese (Full Professor of International Law, Department of Economics and Law, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio).
The First Session (The ‘New’ Boundaries and Challenges of EU, h. 3:00 PM) will be enriched by the remarks of Prof. Giuseppe Morgese (Associate Professor of EU Law, Ionic Department in Legal and Economic Systems of Mediterranean, University ‘Aldo Moro’ of Bari) and Profs. Annita Larissa Sciacovelli (Adjunct Professor of International Law, Department of Law, University ‘Aldo Moro’ of Bari) and Maria Eugenia Bartoloni (Full Professor of EU Law, Department of Law, University of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’).
The Second Session (The Challenges of the Western Balkan Region in Aligning with EU Standards, h. 4:15 PM) will see as speakers Prof. Teresa Russo (Associate Professor of EU Law, DSG, UniSa and EUWEB Leader), Prof. Leonardo Pasquali (Associate Professor of International Law, Leader of Jean Monnet Module ‘Solidarity in EU Law’ (SoEULaw), University of Pisa) and Dr. Oliviero Forti (Responsible for Migration Policies at ‘Caritas Italiana’).
A final debate will close the first part of the international Conference.
Afterwards, the two remaining sessions are to be held on 1 April 2022.
The Third Session (Asylum and International Protection) chaired by Prof. Ennio Triggiani (Professor Emeritus of EU Law, Department of Political Sciences, University ‘Aldo Moro’ of Bari) will be divided into two sub-sessions.
The First Sub-session, III.A (Substantive Aspects, h. 9.30 AM) will see Prof. Francesco Cherubini (Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of Political Sciences, University LUISS ‘Guido Carli’ of Rome) and Dr. Maria Cristina Romano (Lawyer, Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration, ASGI) as speakers, while the second one, III.B (Procedural Aspects, h. 10.30 AM) will be animated by the speeches of Dr. Mariella Santorufo (Deputy Prefect, President of the Territorial Commission of Salerno for the Recognition of International Protection), Dr. Francesca Iervolino (Judge of the Specialised Section ‘Immigration and Asylum” at the Court of Salerno) and Dr. Antonio Valitutti (President of the Chamber at the Italian Court of Cassation).
Subsequently, it will be the turn of the fourth session (EU Strategy Against Irregular Migration, Criminal Victimization and Migrants’ Rights), allocated into three sub-sessions.
The first sub-session, IV.A (Strategies Against Irregular Migration, h. 2:30 PM) will be chaired by Prof. Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska (Dean of the Department of International Relations and EU Law and Professor of EU Law, Faculty of Law, University ‘Goce Delčev’ of Štip, North Macedonia) and will see Prof. Fabio Spitaleri (Associate Professor of EU Policies, Department of Legal, Language, Interpreting and Translation Studies, University of Trieste) and Dario Belluccio (Lawyer, Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration, ASGI) as speakers. The second sub-session, IV.B (Migration Phenomenon Between Victimization and Crime, h. 3:30 PM) will be chaired by Prof. Francesco Mancuso (Full Professor of Philosophy of Law, DSG, UniSa) and will be enriched by the speeches of Profs. Monica Massari (Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of International, Legal and Historical-Political Studies, University of Milan), Olga Koshevaliska (Dean of the Faculty of Law and Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law, University ‘Goce Delčev’ of Štip, North Macedonia), Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska (Dean of the Department of International Relations and EU Law and Professor of EU Law, Faculty of Law, University ‘Goce Delčev’ of Štip, North Macedonia) and Elena Maksimova (Vice-Dean for Education, Assistant Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, Faculty of Law, University ‘Goce Delčev’ of Štip, North Macedonia). Finally, the third sub-session, IV.C (Migrants’ Rights, h. 5.15 PM) will see as chair Monica Massari (Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of International, Legal and Historical-Political Studies, University of Milan) and as speakers Profs. Heliona Miço (Lecturer of Public Law, Department of Law, University ‘EPOKA’ of Tirana, Albania) and Rossana Palladino (Lecturer of EU Law, DSG, UniSa).
A final debate will properly close the event.
DIDACTIC MATERIALS: PROF. GASPARE DALIA – 10 MARCH 2022
Resuming right from where we stopped, today’s proposal to you is “Respect for Fundamental Rights in Police and Judicial Cooperation” by Gaspare Dalia – Lecturer of Comparative Criminal Procedural Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno, EUWEB Key Teacher – discussed during the first day of the Inaugural Conference on 10 March 2021.
A brief abstract from the author is provided in the post. You might also check the slides of the relation here: https://www.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Dalia-10-3-2022.pdf
DIDACTIC MATERIALS: PROF. TERESA RUSSO – 10 MARCH 2022
Continuing our series of posts to disseminate and promote our open sources materials, we would like to recommend here the relation “‘Security’ Issues in Migration Management and Respect of the Rule of Law” by Teresa Russo – Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Salerno, EUWEB Leader – discussed during the first day of the Inaugural Conference on 10 March 2021.
A brief abstract from the author is provided in the post. You might also check the slides of the relation here:
Didactic Materials: Prof. Pasquale Pistone – 10 March 2022
EUWEB, wishing you a great time, is delighted to start a series of posts with the common goal of disseminating and promoting our open sources materials (link here: https://www.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/EUWEB-3rd-Edition-Didactic-Materials-21-3-2022.pdf).
The first set of slides we would like to publish here is “Fight Against Transnational Crimes and Protection of Human Rights in Tax Matters” by Pasquale Pistone – Full Professor of Tax Law, Department of Economic and Statistic Sciences, University of Salerno – discussed at the first day of the Inaugural Conference on 10 March 2021.
A brief abstract from the author is provided in the post. You might also check the slides of the relation here: https://www.euweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Pistone-10-3-2022.pdf.