Globalizzazione

Questa sezione raccoglie le ricerche dell’Irpa in materia di globalizzazione. I risultati delle ricerche sono discussi in seminari, presentati in convegni e pubblicati in libri, articoli e working papers.

Tra i principali esiti, si segnalano le iniziative dedicate allo studio del diritto amministrativo globale e la collaborazione con l’Institute for International Law and Justice e il jean Monnet Center della New York University School of Law.

Viterbo GAL Seminars

Born from the collaboration between the Tuscia University of Viterbo (professors Giulio Vesperini and Stefano Battini), the University of Rome Sapienza (professor Sabino Cassese) and the New York University School of Law (professors Benedict Kingsbury and Richard B. Stewart), the Viterbo Global Administrative Law Seminar was originally conceived by a group of prominent scholars from Italy, United States, France, Spain, and Germany as a forum to discuss the most salient and debated issues related to the increasing use of administrative law-type mechanisms in global governance.

The aim of the annual GAL seminar – held in Viterbo, Italy, at the University of La Tuscia from 2005 to 2014 – was to provide an opportunity for scholars from all over the world to explore and contribute to the development of these emerging themes. Since the beginning the Seminar has been promoted and organized by the Law Department (now Department of European linguistic and literary studies, communication studies and historical-juridical studies) of the Tuscia University of Viterbo, with the support of the Institute for Research on Public Administration (IRPA) and other public and private entities.

The topics discussed in the past editions were: Global Administrative Law and Global Governance (2005); Accountability within the Global Context (2006); Participation of Private Actors in Global Administrative Law (2007); Global Administrative Law: From Fragmentation to Unity? (2008); Legality Review in the Global Administrative Space (2009); The Financial Crisis and the Global Regulatory Governance (2010); Private and Private-Public Regulation: Global Administrative Dimensions (2011); and Indicators as a Technology of Global Governance (2012); Inter-Institutional Relations in Global Law and Governance (2013); and Law and Global Governance of Development (2014).

Since 2010 the Viterbo GAL Seminar Steering Committee included professors Giulio Vesperini, Stefano Battini, Edoardo Chiti, Mario Savino, and Lorenzo Casini; and the Seminar Organizing Team was made of Giulia Bertezzolo, Eleonora Cavalieri, and Elisabetta Morlino.

This document provides basic information regarding the first eight editions of the Seminar since its establishment in 2005 to its final edition in 2014: call for papers, programs, papers presented, participants. The text was prepared by Mariangela Benedetti, Giulia Bertezzolo, Eleonora Cavalieri, Martina Conticelli, and Elisabetta Morlino.