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ITALIAN-AMERICAN DIALOGUES ON CONSTITUTIONALISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY

• October 10 - 11 / 2019 •

SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND LAW FUNDAMENTAL

RIGHTS PUNISHMENTCRIME AND COURTS SOVEREIGNTY AND REPRESENTATION FEDERALIZING PROCESSES

EQUAL

PROTECTION RELIGION HISTORY ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENT

GLOBAL LAW vs NATIONAL LAW?

ITALIAN-AMERICAN DIALOGUES ON CONSTITUTIONALISM IN THE 21

ST

CENTURY

October 10 • Bologna • Villa Guastavillani - Via degli Scalini, 20, Bologna

GLOBAL LAW vs NATIONAL LAW?

SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND LAW

Keynote Speakers:

Carlo Casonato, University of Trento Pamela Samuelson, UC Berkeley

Scheduled Speakers:

Federico Gustavo Pizzetti, University of Milano

Science and Life

Giovanna De Minico, University of Naples

Internet

Monica Palmirani, University of Bologna

Artificial Intelligence

RIGHTS

Keynote Speakers:

Marilisa D’amico, University of Milan Janice Rogers Brown, UC Berkeley

Scheduled Speakers: Francesco Clementi, University of Perugia Duties Andrea Cardone, University of Florence Protection

Maria Chiara Errigo,

University of Parma

Neuro-rights

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

Keynote Speakers

Alberto Cadoppi, University of Parma Justin McCrary, UC Berkeley

Scheduled Speakers

Vittorio Manes, University of Bologna Artificial Intelligence and Criminal law

Ida Nicotra, National Anti-Corruption Authority Corruption (Fight Against)

Massimiliano Baroni,

PhD Candidate University of Parma

Right to Keep and Bear Arms

HISTORY

Keynote Speakers

Giuseppe De Vergottini, University of Bologna Karen Tani, UC Berkeley

Scheduled Speakers

Giovanni Luchetti, University of Bologna

Roman Law

Andrea Errera, University of Parma

Cultures and Traditions

Andrea Contieri,

PhD Candidate University of Bologna

Customs Chair: Luca Mezzetti, University of Bologna Chair: Michele Caianiello, University of Bologna

Antonio D’Aloia, University of Parma

Edoardo C. Raffi otta, University of Bologna John Yoo, UC Berkeley

Introductory

Remarks

9.30

AM

10

AM

First

Session

PM

2

Second

Session

RELIGION

Keynote Speakers

Giancarlo Anello, University of Parma Peter Schuck, UC Berkeley

Scheduled Speakers

Giuseppe Laneve, University of Macerata Atheism and Agnosticism

Enrico Verdolini,

PhD Candidate University of Bologna

Secularism

Nannerel Fiano,

PhD Candidate University of Milan

Pluralism

Veronica Valenti, University of Parma Symbols

Antonino Rotolo, Vice Rector for Research,

University of Bologna

Alessandra Scagliarini, Vice Rector for

International Relations, University of Bologna

Maurizio Sobrero, Bologna Business School

Welcome

Remarks

9

AM

For further information please contact: massimiliano.baroni@unipr.it

mariachiara.errigo@studenti.unipr.it +39 3474496808

Event Coordinator: Massimiliano Baroni,

PhD Candidate University of Parma Maria Chiara Errigo,

PhD University of Parma

Workshop directed by:

Antonio D’Aloia, University of Parma

Daniel Farber, UC Berkeley

Edoardo Carlo Raffiotta, University of Bologna

John Yoo, UC Berkeley

Event Coordinator:

Massimiliano Baroni, PhD Candidate

University of Parma

Maria Chiara Errigo, PhD Candidate

University of Parma

For further information please

contact:

massimiliano.baroni@unipr.it

mariachiara.errigo@studenti.unipr.it

+39 3474496808

Workshop directed by:

Antonio D’Aloia, University of Parma

Daniel Farber, UC Berkeley

Edoardo Carlo Raffiotta, University of Bologna

John Yoo, UC Berkeley

Event Coordinator:

Massimiliano Baroni, PhD Candidate

University of Parma

Maria Chiara Errigo, PhD Candidate

University of Parma

For further information please contact:

massimiliano.baroni@unipr.it

mariachiara.errigo@studenti.unipr.it +39 3474496808

DEPARTMENT OF LAW, POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Workshop directed by:

Antonio D’Aloia, University of Parma Daniel Farber, UC Berkeley

Edoardo Carlo Raffiotta, University of Bologna John Yoo, UC Berkeley

Event Coordinator:

Massimiliano Baroni, PhD Candidate University of Parma

Maria Chiara Errigo, PhD Candidate University of Parma

For further information please contact:

massimiliano.baroni@unipr.it mariachiara.errigo@studenti.unipr.it +39 3474496808

Workshop directed by:

Antonio D’Aloia, University of Parma Daniel Farber, UC Berkeley

Edoardo Carlo Raffiotta, University of Bologna John Yoo, UC Berkeley

Event Coordinator:

Massimiliano Baroni, PhD Candidate University of Parma

Maria Chiara Errigo, PhD Candidate University of Parma

For further information please contact:

massimiliano.baroni@unipr.it

mariachiara.errigo@studenti.unipr.it +39 3474496808

Workshop directed by:

Antonio D’Aloia, University of Parma Daniel Farber, UC Berkeley

Edoardo Carlo Raffiotta, University of Bologna John Yoo, UC Berkeley

Event Coordinator:

Massimiliano Baroni, PhD Candidate University of Parma

Maria Chiara Errigo, PhD Candidate University of Parma

For further information please contact:

massimiliano.baroni@unipr.it

mariachiara.errigo@studenti.unipr.it +39 3474496808

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