20 Apr 2020 Civil Procedure Law: The Dialogue Between the US and Europe Is Possible A study by Cesare Cavallini and Marcello Gaboardi on the intervention of nonparties in pending litigations shows deep similarities between the American and European legal systems. It thus helps to alleviate the distrust surrounding crossborder contracts
22 Feb 2020 How Blockchain Can Help the Environment A study by Miriam Allena suggests a pervasive system of environmental controls based on new technology, which allows citizen associations and individuals to support public authorities in the monitoring process
11 Nov 2019 Bocconi's School of Law Joins the American Society of Comparative Law The association, founded in 1951, publishes the prestigious American Journal of Comparative Law
07 Nov 2019 Four New Entries Among Department Heads And four confirmations. The Directors will be in charge until 31 October 2022
06 Nov 2019 Eastward expansion has changed the face of the Union Important changes to the treaties have been introduced to prevent the antidemocratic regression of the Eastern countries. But they haven't always worked, says Eleanor Spaventa
06 Nov 2019 How the United Nations Regained Its Centrality The decisive role of the UN in the process of accession of new states explained by Roger O'Kefee