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Is academic freedom threatened? The book examines current challenges to academic freedom in Europe, focusing mainly on Italy and Germany. The cases discussed demonstrate that research and teaching are under pressure in European democracies: in Hungary and Poland due to political constraints, in other countries due to societal expectations. Considering different interrelated aspects, the four parts of the book explore many real and potential threats to universities, scientific institutions and researchers, ranging from the European dimension of freedom of the arts and sciences to comparative analysis of emerging challenges to academic freedom against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. The...
The Roma Tre Law Review (R3LR) is an open-source peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer a digital forum for scholarly debate on issues of comparative law, international law, law and economics, law and society, criminal law, legal history, and teaching methods in law.
“Roma Tre Law Review” is a law review sponsored by the Department of Law of the University of Roma Tre. It is not focused on a specific topic or a set of issues, but it is aimed at surveying transversally – and from an interdisciplinary perspective – the national and trans-national legal landscape. Its main aim is to promote the diffusion of the Italian legal culture, and namely the type of scholarship produced at Roma Tre, abroad, as well as to investigate the development of the law in several fields and places from an Italian and European viewpoint. Accordingly, the review will host contributions ideally characterized by a specific set of features, and namely by their openness to comparative, historical, and interdisciplinary perspectives on all legal issues of not strictly local concern.
The Roma Tre Law Review (R3LR) is an open-source peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer a digital forum for scholarly debate on issues of comparative law, international law, law and economics, law and society, criminal law, legal history, and teaching methods in law.
The Roma Tre Law Review (R3LR) is an open-source peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer a digital forum for scholarly debate on issues of comparative law, international law, law and economics, law and society, criminal law, legal history, and teaching methods in law.
“Roma Tre Law Review” is a law review sponsored by the Department of Law of the University of Roma Tre. It is not focused on a specific topic or a set of issues, but it is aimed at surveying transversally – and from an interdisciplinary perspective – the national and trans-national legal landscape. Its main aim is to promote the diffusion of the Italian legal culture, and namely the type of scholarship produced at Roma Tre, abroad, as well as to investigate the development of the law in several fields and places from an Italian and European viewpoint. Accordingly, the review will host contributions ideally characterized by a specific set of features, and namely by their openness to comparative, historical, and interdisciplinary perspectives on all legal issues of not strictly local concern.
The Roma Tre Law Review (R3LR) is an open-source peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer a digital forum for scholarly debate on issues of comparative law, international law, law and economics, law and society, criminal law, legal history, and teaching methods in law
Il Laboratorio di diritto amministrativo nasce come iniziativa di incontro e scambio tra giovani studiosi della materia per discutere delle ricerche in corso di svolgimento. L’idea, ispirata dall’esperienza di quanto avviene in altre realtà, soprattutto al di fuori del nostro Paese, si fonda sulla necessità di collocare, nell’ambito di un percorso di ricerca sovente caratterizzato dalla ‘solitudine’ di chi lo intraprende, un momento di confronto dialettico all’interno della comunità scientifica; un momento in cui, cioè, la comunità stessa metta a disposizione del singolo le proprie eterogenee esperienze e conoscenze, di modo che questi possa conseguire un più proficuo sviluppo del suo lavoro, nell’ottica di un complessivo arricchimento reciproco. Dopo la pubblicazione di analogo lavoro per l’anno 2019 (introdotto dalla prof.ssa Maria Alessandra Sandulli), gli esiti delle ricerche, per gli anni 2020-2021, sono oggetto di pubblicazione del presente volume, insieme agli ulteriori contributi ad essi correlati e ispirati dall’attività del Laboratorio.
Il Laboratorio di diritto amministrativo nasce come iniziativa di incontro e scambio tra giovani studiosi della materia per discutere delle ricerche in corso di svolgimento. L’idea, nata dall’esperienza di quanto avviene in altre realtà, soprattutto al di fuori del nostro Paese, si fonda sulla necessità di collocare, nell’ambito di un percorso di ricerca sovente caratterizzato dalla ‘solitudine’ di chi lo intraprende, un momento di confronto dialettico all’interno della comunità scientifica; un momento in cui, cioè, la comunità stessa metta a disposizione del singolo le proprie eterogenee esperienze e conoscenze, di modo che questi possa conseguire un più proficuo sviluppo del suo lavoro, nell’ottica di un complessivo arricchimento reciproco. Gli esiti di tali ricerche, per l’anno 2019, sono oggetto di pubblicazione del presente volume, insieme agli ulteriori contributi ad essi correlati e ispirati dall’attività del Laboratorio. DOI: 10.13134/979-12-80060-49-5