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Due to a limited number of places, reservation is required for non-IUC students or faculty. ______________________________________________________________________
Friday 17th July 2009, h 9.30 No Chance: The Crisis we are living in. Mario Calabresi (Editor in chief of La Stampa) ______________________________________________________________________
Monday 6th July 2009, h 10.30 Law and Cultural Diversity. A Cognitive Approach Professor Raffaele Caterina (University of Turin) ______________________________________________________________________
Monday 29th June 2009, h 10.30 The impact of Organized Crime on Development, Economics, and Rights Director Sandro Calvani (UNICRI) ______________________________________________________________________
Monday 22nd June 2009, h 10.30 Worker Protection and Labour Law in the South: an Evolving Tension between Models and Reality Dr. Tzehainesh Teklè
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Monday 15th June 2009, h 10.30 On Legal Transplants Prof. Gianmaria Ajani (University of Turin), Prof. Michele Graziadei (University of Turin) _____________________________________________________________________
Monday 8th June 2009, h 10.30 Public Policy Analysis in modern Russia: importance of Legal instruments Professor Nina Belyaeva (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) ______________________________________________________________________ Monday 1st June 2009, h 10.30 What Sort of a Right is the Right of Secession? Professor Neera Chandhoke (Department of Political Science & Director of the Developing Countries Research Institute at the Univ. of Delhi) ______________________________________________________________________ Monday, 25th May 2009 h 10.30 Spring Cleaning in Economics Professor Salvatore Rizzello University of Piemonte Orientale (Italy) (Professor of Economics and Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Piemonte Orientale.) ______________________________________________________________________ Tuesday, 21th April 2009 h 15.00 Laws vs. Global Law: Legal Models for the World Economy Professor Ignazio Castellucci Universities of Macau (P.R. of China) and Trento (Italy) (Senior Counsel - avvocato patrocinante in cassazione -, member of the Rome Bar, regularly invited professor of comparative legal systems, University of Macau (P.R. China), invited professor of Asian legal systems and Chinese law at Trento.)
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