Public, International and European Union Law

Doctoral programme (PhD)
A.Y. 2020/2021
Study area
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
PhD Coordinator
The doctoral programme contributes to the scientific and methodological development of topics addressed by integrating the various areas of research. Topics of study (and comparative study) include the foundations of constitutional law (nature and transformation of political representation, relationships among institutions, role of judges, protection of rights), as well as the complexity of modern administrative law. The latter increasingly involves cooperation among national, European and international administrations in a complex web of duties and responsibilities.
The programme aims to provide in-depth knowledge of research methodologies in the various areas of International Law, International Private and Procedural Law and European Union Law, from the perspective of both institutional profiles and material rights. The profound ongoing changes in the international community, the increase in transnational relations between individuals and businesses, and the increasing competencies of the European Union are such that the different aspects of legal research must be placed in an international and European context.
There are essentially three lines of study: a) protection of rights; b) the functioning of single institutions; c) the bases of rights from the perspective of the different areas of law addressed by the programme.
The programme aims to provide in-depth knowledge of research methodologies in the various areas of International Law, International Private and Procedural Law and European Union Law, from the perspective of both institutional profiles and material rights. The profound ongoing changes in the international community, the increase in transnational relations between individuals and businesses, and the increasing competencies of the European Union are such that the different aspects of legal research must be placed in an international and European context.
There are essentially three lines of study: a) protection of rights; b) the functioning of single institutions; c) the bases of rights from the perspective of the different areas of law addressed by the programme.
Classi di laurea magistrale - Classes of master's degrees:
LM-19 Informazione e sistemi editoriali,
LM-38 Lingue moderne per la comunicazione e la cooperazione internazionale,
LM-48 Pianificazione territoriale urbanistica e ambientale,
LM-52 Relazioni internazionali,
LM-59 Scienze della comunicazione pubblica, d'impresa e pubblicità,
LM-62 Scienze della politica,
LM-63 Scienze delle pubbliche amministrazioni,
LM-77 Scienze economico-aziendali,
LM-78 Scienze filosofiche,
LM-81 Scienze per la cooperazione allo sviluppo,
LM-87 Servizio sociale e politiche sociali,
LM-90 Studi europei,
LM-91 Tecniche e metodi per la società dell'informazione,
LMG/01 Giurisprudenza.
LM-19 Informazione e sistemi editoriali,
LM-38 Lingue moderne per la comunicazione e la cooperazione internazionale,
LM-48 Pianificazione territoriale urbanistica e ambientale,
LM-52 Relazioni internazionali,
LM-59 Scienze della comunicazione pubblica, d'impresa e pubblicità,
LM-62 Scienze della politica,
LM-63 Scienze delle pubbliche amministrazioni,
LM-77 Scienze economico-aziendali,
LM-78 Scienze filosofiche,
LM-81 Scienze per la cooperazione allo sviluppo,
LM-87 Servizio sociale e politiche sociali,
LM-90 Studi europei,
LM-91 Tecniche e metodi per la società dell'informazione,
LMG/01 Giurisprudenza.
Dipartimento di Diritto pubblico italiano e sovranazionale - Via Festa del Perdono, 7 - Milano
- Main offices
Dipartimento di Diritto pubblico italiano e sovranazionale - Via Festa del Perdono, 7 - Milano - Degree course coordinator: Diana Urania Galetta
[email protected] - Degree course website
http://www.dirittopubblico.unimi.it/ecm/home/dottorati/corsi-di-insegnamento-ex-art-21-c-5-reg-dottorati
Title | Professor(s) |
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Constitutional Rights and the Law of the Sea
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
V. Angiolini
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Rule of law, between judges and legislators
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
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Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Rights
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
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The Italian Constitutional Adjudication “in via incidentale”: Features and Current Problematics
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
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Administrative Justice, between domestic codification and EU obligations
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
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Administrative regulation of economy and the role of independent administrative authorities
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
F. Fracchia
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Big Data and Public Law: new challenges for public administrations at national and EU level
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
F. Rossi Dal Pozzo
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Big data, Algorithms and the Law: the Robotic Judicial Decision
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
M. Cafagno
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European principles concerning administrative procedure
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
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Tax issues within Corporate governance: the Italian model between international and European perspectives
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
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Environmental Law and Sustainable Development
Curriculum: Constitutional and Administrative Law |
M. Antonioli
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Old and new strategies to ensure the European Union values
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
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Brexit, between scenarios of disintegration and new perspectives of European integration
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
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Common European Asylum System: distinctive features, results, criticalities and future reforms
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
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The e–health paradigm for smart cities, between European Union law and National Administrative law
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
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The rules applicable to State aids for undertakings: recent developments on the subject of modernization process and the effective execution of recovery decisions into national legislation
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
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International Protection of Human Rights: New Frontiers
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
E. Greppi
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International Organizations Law: New Perspectives
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
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New Trends in Private International Law: the Transnational Dimensions of Commercial Relationship
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
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New Trends in Private International Law: Cross–border Families
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
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New perspectives in international economic law between the promotion of economic interests and the safeguard of social values
Curriculum: International and Euroipean Law |
Courses list
November 2020
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Operative Principles in Developing Eu Policies and Their Lines of Evolution | 3 | 15 | Italian |
February 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
New Trends in International Law and Private International Law | 3 | 15 | Italian |
March 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Big Data and Rights | 3 | 15 | Italian |
November 2020
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Administrative Law in the Age of Digitalisation: a National, Comparative and Eu Perspective | 3 | 15 | Italian | |
Challenges of the Twenty-First Century: Testing the Sources of Law | Angiolini Vittorio
Iacometti Miryam
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3 | 15 | Italian |
March 2021
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Big Data and Rights | 3 | 15 | Italian | |
Selected Topics About Tax Law in Its Supranational Dimension | 3 | 15 | Italian |
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