TRANSNATIONAL LAW

IUS/13 - 7 CFU - 2° Semester

Teaching Staff

ROSARIO SAPIENZA


Course Structure

TRANSNATIONAL LAW. THE EUROPEAN MOMENTUM 2

This course consists of Taught Seminars providing students a focused insight into the transnational legal dimensions of today’s world and the opportunity to critically discuss and understand the different methods of making, interpreting and enforcing the law beyond the domestic legal orders.

Students attending the Transnational Law Course on a regular basis are expected to gain advanced knowledge in public/private international law, international organization and comparative legal systems getting acquainted with the state of the art scientific debate as well as with a deeper understanding of transnational legal conflicts and processes in a wider and integrated perspective.

Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, changes may occur, if necessary, with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the Syllabus



Detailed Course Content

The Course is structured in two parts

Part 1 shall consist of an introductory Seminar on General Issues of Transnational Law

Part 2 shall be devoted to an examination of the so called European Public International Law transnational insights



Textbook Information

1. Maria M. Pappalardo, What is Transnational Law? A Trip through a Still Unknown Land, CRIO Papers 50 (2020)

2. Rosario Sapienza, The Return of European Public International Law. A Manifesto, CRIO Papers 52 (2020)

Rosario Sapienza, La Rivincita dei territori tra Geodiritto e diritto internazionale. A Geo-Legal Approach to Public International Law Theory and Practice, CRIO Papers 56 (2020)




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