La nomofilachia nelle Alte Corti
The CIR team organized a cycle of webinars organized by the LUISS unit about the function, exercised by the High Courts, of ensuring the uniform interpretation and application of the law: "La nomofilachia nelle Alte Corti".
The cycle consisted of six webinars, all introduced and moderated by Prof. Raffaele Bifulco (LUISS):
- The first one was devoted to the analysis of the activity of the Corte di Cassazione and took place on the 29th of January, from 5 to 7 pm. The discussants were Prof. Aldo Sandulli (LUISS) and Alessandro Andonio, judge of the Corte di Cassazione.
- The second one was devoted to the analysis of the role of the Consiglio di Stato and took place on the 25th of February, from 5 to 7 pm. The discussants were Prof. Bernardo G. Mattarella (LUISS) and Giancarlo Montedoro, judge of the Consiglio di Stato.
- The third one was devoted to the analysis of the function of Corte dei Conti and took place on the 25th of March, from 5 to 7 pm. The discussants were Prof. Aristide Police and Massimiliano Atelli, judge of the Corte dei Conti.
- The fourth one was devoted to the analysis of the activity of the Corte Costituzionale and took place on the 22th of April, from 5 to 7 pm. The discussants were Prof. Nicola Lupo (LUISS) and Nicolò Zanon, judge of the Corte Costituzionale.
- The fifth one was devoted to the analysis of the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union and took place on the 13th of May, from 5 to 7 pm. The discussants were Prof. Daniele Gallo (LUISS) and Lucia Serena Rossi, judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
- The sixth and last one was devoted to the analysis of the function of European Court of Human Rights and took place on the 18th of June, from 5 to 7 pm. The discussants were Prof. Pietro Pustorino and Raffaele Sabato, judge of the European Court of Human Rights.
To attend the webinars, you could click the word "Registrazione" in the attached PDF flyer (you can find it in the right part of page, "download" section). Due to technical issues, the PDF file can only be opened by Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge (and not by Mozilla Firefox).
For more information, please write to Dr. Giovanni Piccirilli: gpiccirilli@luiss.it.