Indetta la procedura di selezione per il finanziamento di n. 6 contributi per la mobilita di esperti e studiosi di elevata qualificazione scientifica, afferenti a istituzioni universitarie, enti di ricerca o di alta formazione non italiani che nell’anno accademico 2024/2025 svolgeranno, in qualità di Visiting Professor, attività scientifica e didattica, presso il Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza nell’ambito del progetto DI SEA GUAL.
Per l’A.A. 2024/2025 contribuiranno allo svolgimento delle attività didattiche e di ricerca nelle tematiche previste dal progetto i sviluppo del Dipartimento (beni ambientali, beni culturali, beni digitali, beni bio-economici), i seguenti Visiting Professor:
José Luis GUZMAN D'ALBORA – Universidad de Valparaíso – CILE
Docente proponente: prof.ssa Lucia Risicato
Prof. Dr. José Luis Guzmán Dalbora.
Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales,
Universidad de Valparaíso.
Avenida Errázuriz, 2120,
Valparaíso (Chile).
José Luis Guzmán Dalbora, Professore ordinario di Diritto penale e Filosofia morale e giuridica, Università di Valparaíso, Chile
Vicedirettore del "Centro de Investigaciones de Filosofía del Derecho y Derecho penal", Universidad de Valparaíso (CIFDE-UV)
Ex presidente e attuale direttore dell'Instituto Cileno di Scienze penalistiche. Autore di circa trecento pubblicazioni (libri, capitoli di libri, articoli, commenti, traduzioni, ecc.) su argomenti di filosofia giuridico-penale, dogmatica penale (Parte generale e Parte speciale), storia del Diritto penale e Politica criminale, pubblicati in diversi paesi di Latinoamerica, Italia, Spagna, Portogallo e Germania.
Terezie SMEJKALOVÁ - Università di Masaryk - Repubblica Ceca
Docente proponente: prof.ssa Angela Condello
She is interested in the world of law, the ways we conceptualize it and keep it alive. To this end, she focuses on the intersections between law and language and law and psychology. Her research is strongly interdisciplinary and largely empirical in nature. Her current research focuses mainly on the use of the social psychological theory of social representations for the analysis of legal concepts. To that end, she is working on developing the social representation theory into a theory of legal meaning. She has also been working for a long time on understanding the phenomenon of case-law in the Czech legal system.
ResearchGate profile
Recent publications:
Smejkalová, T., Palíšek, P. Štěpáníková, M. 2024. A Dignified Judge’s (Re)Presentation of Self. Papers on Social Representations. Early Access, p. 1-34.
Smejkalová, T. 2024. Legal Concepts as Social Representations. Int J Semiot Law 37: 165–188 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11196-023-10066-3
Smejkalová, T. 2023. Case Law and Collective Construction of Meaning. Utrecht Law Review 19(2): 118-135.
https://dx.doi.org/10.36633/ulr.833
Smejkalová, T. et al. 2022. Veřejný pořádek, důstojnost soudce a judikatura: Tři studie využití přístupu sociálních reprezentací v analýze právních pojmů [Public order, dignity of a judge and case-law: Three studies of the use of social representations approach in legal concept analysis]. Brno: Masarykova univerzita.
https://dx.doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.M280-0203-2022
Harašta, J. Smejkalová, T., Novotná, T. et al. 2021. Citační analýza judikatury [Citation analysis of case-law]. 1. vyd. Praha: Wolters Kluwer.
Module I:
Thursday, 21st November 2024 | 14:00 - 16:00 | Aula Visiting
Friday, 22nd November 2024 | 14:00 - 16:00 | Aula Visiting
Friday, 29th November 2024 | 14:00 - 16:00 | Aula Visiting
Monday, 2nd December 2024| 14:00 - 17:00 | Aula Visiting
Docente proponente: prof.ssa Marcella Distefano
Dr. Federica Violi
Associate Professor in International Law
Bachelor Coordinator International and EU Law
Erasmus School of Law
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Dr. Federica Violi is Associate Professor in International Law at Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Dr. Violi received her master's in law from the University of Messina and her PhD in international law from the University of Milan La Statale, with a thesis on land grabbing and permanent sovereignty over natural resources. She has been a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg and at the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment in New York. Her research focuses mostly in the area of international economic law, sovereignty over natural resources, investment contracts, international investment agreements and due diligence. Dr. Violi actively lends her expertise to inform institutional practice and NGOs' activities and has recently appeared as an expert before the Italian and German Parliament.