Four SoEULaw Lectures on “Natural or Man-made Disaster and Solidarity in EU Law”

3 May 2021 h 15:45-17:45, 4 May 2021 h 12:15-14:15 and 15:45-16:45, 5 May 2021 h 13:15-14:15.

The academic staff of the Jean Monnet Module Solidarity in European Union Law is happy to announce four SoEULaw lectures on “Natural or Man-made Disaster and Solidarity in EU Law”.

Natural or Man-made Disaster and Solidarity in EU Law – Prof. Teresa Russo

During the lectures, Prof. Teresa Russo will focus on the analysis of the principle of solidarity in the event of natural or man-made disaster in accordance with Article 222 TFEU, which can be considered the cornerstone of the co-operative system of the EU because of its cross-cutting and overarching character. The course will deal with the origin and scope of such solidarity clause, with its terminology, with the implementation of the solidarity principle in the light of Decision 2014/415/EU and with the analysis of how the solidarity clause was supported in the case Anagnostakis v. Commission.

Teresa Russo is Aggregate Professor of International Organization at the Department of Legal Science (School of Law), University of Salerno since the academic year 2009/2010. Professor of the Ph.D. course in Legal Sciences, lasting three years, at the University of Salerno since 2013. She was visiting Professor of International Organizations at the University of Cadiz, she taught international organization and the EU law to the students of the Faculty of Law (2016). She was also guest Researcher at the Max-Planck Institut für Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht ausländisches and at the Walter Hallstein-Institut für Europäisches Verfassungsrecht – Humboldt UniversityShe is member of the research unit of the University of Salerno: “Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: free trade area, the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) and respect for human rights”.

Prof. Teresa Russo – Natural or Man-made Disaster and Solidarity in EU Law

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