28 Sep 2018 Roger O'Keefe, International Law Seen from Down Under The Australian scholar is a new Full Professor at Bocconi's Department of Legal Studies. He covers criminal law and cultural heritage and edited the UNESCO manual for soldiers deployed in culturally rich areas
07 Sep 2018 Andrea Mensi and Pietro Violante's Social Europe The two law doctoral candidates have won the Myllennium Award with an essay on Brexit and the possible overcoming of the crisis of confidence in the Union
11 Aug 2018 More than 20 New Faces Strengthen Bocconi Faculty Thanks to the improved international standing of the University, the number includes an unprecedented nine senior academics
30 Jul 2018 Antiterrorism Policies that Put Everyone's Values at Risk Stressed by the need to respond to terrorism, democracies tend to react with illiberal measures that end up betraying their own principles, explains Arianna Vedaschi in her study
24 Jul 2018 The Constitutional Path to Illiberal Democracy In many parts of the world we see a democratic regression that tends to stifle civil rights. Justin Frosini talks about it in a study on the countries of Central Asia
20 Jul 2018 Italy, Germany and Japan: Three Examples of How to Overcome Totalitarianism How three countries that have known dictatorship have equipped themselves to prevent the past from returning. An article by Elisa Bertolin explains it