Presentation
Since 2003, the Interuniversity Research Centre for Comparative Law organizes annually a Summer School in Comparative Law, with classes given in English by Italian and foreign professors.
Over the years the Summer School has been focusing on both general topics and monographic themes.
The project also sets itself the task of offering to undergraduate students, PhD students as well as to professionals an opportunity to reflect on issues related to intercultural dialogue.
In organizing the Summer School we collaborated with Baton Rouge Louisiana State University (Louisiana-USA), the William S. Boyd School of Law (Nevada), the University of California at Davis - Law School and currently the Universities of Aix-Marseille, Utrecht and Opole.
This intensive, one-week program provides a unique opportunity law students, law graduates and legal professionals to study environmental law by examining and comparing different environmental law policies and regulatory regimes.
Classes are taught in English.
Program
Monday, July 10
9.30 : Welcome and Introduction
G. Facchetti, B. Pozzo, V. Jacometti
The Ph.D. in Sustainable Development and Climate Change
A. Pirni
9.45 : International framework : Seeking a definition of sustainability
S. Marino
11.30 : The foundation of sustainability and circular economy in EU Law
B. Pozzo
12.45 : Lunch
14:30 : Interactive session
14.45 : Sustainable development:alegal oxymoron ?
Silvia Bagni, University of Bologna
16.15 : Climate change and sustainability in a Law and Humanities perspective
Matteo Nicolini, University of Verona, Newcastle University
17.30 : End
Tuesday, July 11
09.30 : Sustainable Tourism Marketing and Management
R. Minazzi
10.45 : Sustainability claims and unfair commercial practices
Marie Lamoureux, University ofAix-Marseille
12.00 : Sue and tie : climate change litigation against the fashion industry
G. Furlanetto, E. Nalato
13.00 : Lunch
14:30 : Interactive session
14.45 : Procedural rightsand DNSH principle
Jerzy Jendrośka, Opole University
16.15 : Programmed obsolescence in the European and French context
Eve Truilhé, University of Aix-Marseille
17.30 : End
Wednesday, July 12
9.30 : Sustainability communication
B. Pozzo
10.45 : Labelling and sustainability : slow food and slow fashion
M.V. Borghetto, M. Nunes
12.00 : Mediating place in the climate-washingera
V.Albanese
13.00 : Lunch
14:30 : Interactive session
14.45 : Sustainable products initiative
Chris Backes, Utrecht University
16.15 : Green sludge : adding friction to consumer contracts for promoting environmental sustainability
Marta Santos Silva, Minho University
17.30 : End
Thursday, July 13
9.30 : Communication related to adaptation to climate change and water law
Marlene Van Rijswick, Utrecht University
11.15 : Climate change : scientific consensus and media communication
F. Pasquarè Mariotto, F. Piccoli
12.45 : Lunch
14.15 : Commission's Complementary Climate Delegated Act : are gas and nuclear energy "sustainable" ?
Natalia Chiner, University of Maastricht
15.30 : Sustainable finance
Eugenia Macchiavello, University of Genova
17.00 : End
Friday, July 14
Special Workshop - Sustainability and the New Silk Road
09.30 : Sustainability and the New Silk Road
B. Pozzo
10.30 : Challenges with reforming EIA/SEA in Central Asia
Jerzy Jendrośka, Opole University
12.00 : Sustainability in Central Asia
Meruyert Narenova, Almaty University of International Business
12.45 : Lunch
14.15 : Sustainability in China
Barbara Verri, University of Bologna
15.15 : Decarbonization along the Silk road
S. Fanetti
16.00 : End
17.00 : Final Exam
(if passed, Italian students will beawarded 5 CFU)
Contact and information : complawschool@gmail.com
Fees : €300,00 - €150,00 (students of Partner Universities and Ph.D.SDC)
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Ecole d'été de Côme co-organisée par le CERIC, Aix-Marseille Université avec l'Université d'Insubria