Transnational litigation: cross-border litigation and international arbitration

Year 2023
Main Department Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche
Campus Ravenna
Credits Programme without credits
Cost 250€
Starting date Jul 17, 2023
Finishing date Jul 22, 2023
Application deadline Jul 06, 2023 (Expired)
Course overview
This year’s program looks at cross-border litigation from a wider perspective, embracing for the first time also international arbitration. While at the core of the program still lies the European space of justice, with its private and procedural international law regulations, the comparative and international perspectives are strengthened, with several lecturers from Third States. As usual, the approach is both theoretical and practical: as a matter of fact, Saturday 22 July session includes workshops which will involve the participants in the solution of cases and problems.
Subject area
Sociology, Economics, Law
Number of participants
min. 13 participants
Language
English
Admission qualifications
Three-year degree or five-year degree, obtained or in course under D.M. 270/04 or First-cycle degrees in an equivalent disciplinary area, eventually obtained under previous systems (Decree 509/99 and Old system): L-14 Legal services science; L-36 Political and international relationships science, LMG/01 Law degree; LM52 International relationships; LM62 Political sciences. - Other degrees are also accepted, provided they are supported by qualified and documented professional experience in CV. There is no selection.
Academic director
Prof. Michele Angelo Lupoi
Place of teaching
Ravenna
Study plan

The speakers composing the Faculty of the 2023 edition will give the following lectures or conduct the following workshops:

Apostolos Anthimos
Maritime Private International Law

 

Giovanni Chiapponi
Workshop: Party autonomy, recognition and enforcement in the EU Succession Regulation

 

Elena D'Alessandro
International arbitration and third party funding

 

David Estrin
Strategic Transnational Climate Litigation Update 2023: achievements, disappointments and priorities for future cases
Strategic Climate Litigation Workshop A: claims against governments failing to Act on climate change
Strategic Climate Litigation Workshop B: claims against the private sector for insufficient action on climate change

 

Marco Farina
Provisional measures in international arbitration
The law applicable to the merits in international arbitration

 

Francesca Ferrari
The Unified Patent Court and its rules of procedure: a model deriving from different legal traditions

 

Chris Helmer
Introduction to the U.S. Court system and its treatment of international issues
U.S. Courts jurisdiction over foreign parties in litigation
How U.S. "Discovery" can affect foreign parties
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the U.S.
An overview of international arbitration in the U.S.

 

Albert Henke
Collective redress: between substance and procedure

 

Emma Roberts
Families crossing borders: Private International Family Law

 

Marco Torsello
The seat of the arbitration
Independence and impartiality of the arbitrators 

 

Stefano Alberto Villata
Lis pendens in the Brussels I bis Regulation

 

Anna Wysocka-Bar
Contracts of international carriage by air in the European Union
 Workshop: Protection of passengers in the EU law and EU private international law

Tutor-Segreteria

Dott.ssa Francesca Albi

Fondazione Flaminia

Per informazioni di carattere amministrativo potete contattare Fondazione Flaminia

Telephone
0544 34345

Contacts

Tutor-Segreteria

Dott.ssa Francesca Albi

Fondazione Flaminia

Per informazioni di carattere amministrativo potete contattare Fondazione Flaminia

Telephone
0544 34345