Francesca Ippolito (Jean Monnet Chair Holder)
Dr Francesca Ippolito, PhD in International and EU law (Milan); JD and LLM summa cum laude (Alma Mater Studiorum Bologna) is Associate Professor of International Law at the University of Cagliari and since 2020 Affiliate Professor of International Law to the DIRPOLIS; Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa). She has held research positions in the Scientific Council du réseau de recherche constitué avec les Universités de la nouvelle Aquitaine (Bordeaux, Bayonne, Poitiers, Limoges, La Rochelle) (since 2020- on-going); in the Institut des Derechos Humanos, University of Valencia (since 2018); The Hague Academy of International Law (Centre for Studies and Research 2010) and the University of Glasgow (2007). She has held visiting positions at the Universities of Grenoble: the Law School (2019); and Bordeaux: the Law School (2007 and 2009). She published widely in the areas of international migration law, international human rights law, international environmental law and EU law.
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https://www.unica.it/unica/it/ateneo_s07_ss01.page?contentId=SHD30708
Gianluca Borzoni (Teaching Staff)
Gianluca Borzoni is Associate professor at the Department of Political and Social Science of the University of Cagliari, where he teaches History of International Relations (BA course in Political Science) and International Contemporary History (MA course in International Relations). His interests range from Italian foreign policy to European and Mediterranean relations in the XX century and conducted research in Europe and the U.S. He collaborates with national and international journals in the field of international relations and is ordinary member of the Italian Society of International History (SiSi). Among his recent publications: Beyond Fake News Governments, Press and Disinformation through International History (edited by, with B. Onnis and C. Rossi); Momenti di storia internazionale del Novecento. Diplomazia geopolitica, Soft power, Cooperazione (edited by, with B. Onnis and C. Rossi), Angeli, 2021; Bilateral Relations in the Mediterranean. Prospects for Migration Issues (edited by, with F.Ippolito and F.Casolari), Elgar, 2020; Il Mediterraneo e la sfida che arriva dall’Est. Questioni di sicurezza e cooperazione nel mondo bipolare (edited by, with C. Rossi), Angeli, 2017.
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https://www.unica.it/unica/it/ateneo_s07_ss01.page?contentId=SHD30120
Luca Pantaleo (Teaching Staff)
Luca Pantaleo is currently an Assistant Professor in European Union Law at the University of Cagliari. Before joining the University of Cagliari, he has worked as Senior Lecturer in Law at The Hague University if Applied Sciences from August 2016 to September 2020. Previously, he worked at the Asser Institute from April 2015 to March 2016, where he served as Senior Researcher and Academic Coordinator of the Centre for the Law of EU External Relations – CLEER. He also carried out postdoctoral research at the University of Luxembourg where he worked under the supervision of Professor Matthew Happold. Luca has obtained a PhD in International and EU Law in February 2013 at the University of Macerata (Italy), where he had previously obtained an MA in Law (2009). His PhD thesis focused on “EU Member States International Agreements and EU Law”, supervised by M. Eugenia Bartoloni and co-supervised by Prof. Paolo Palchetti. In the course of his academic career, he has been appointed visiting researcher in several institutions, such as the Pontifical Catholic University of San Paulo/PUC SP (Brazil), the CLEER – Centre for the Law of European External Relations, Asser Instituut (The Hague), the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, and the Department of Private Law of the University of Oslo under the reputable ‘Yggdrasil’ Programme. Luca is a member of the Italian Association of European Union Law Scholars (AISDUE) and sits regularly as a judge of the European Law Moot Court (ELMC). His research interests include public international law and EU law, with a special focus on EU external relations law.
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https://www.unica.it/unica/it/ateneo_s07_ss01.page?contentId=SHD244239
Francesco Seatzu (Teaching Staff)
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https://unica.it/unica/it/ateneo_s07_ss01.page?contentId=SHD30890
Federica Velli
Federica Velli is a PhD candidate in Legal Sciences at the University of Cagliari in cotutelle with the University of Luxembourg. She holds a first class LLM from the University of Cambridge and a LL.B summa cum laude in International and European law from The Hague University of Applied Sciences (valedictorian student of cohort 2019). Among other activities, in 2018 she won the European Law Moot Court (ELMC) in the role of Commission Agent. Federica’s main research interest lies in EU external relations law, field in which she is writing her doctoral thesis.
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f.velli@studenti.unica.it.
Gian Lorenzo Zichi
Gian Lorenzo Zichi is PhD (Doctor Europaeus) in History, Cultural Heritage and International Studies at the University of Cagliari. He was awarded with Post-Doc research grants by the Accademia dei Lincei (Rome, Italy) and by the Rockefeller Archive Center (New York, U.S.). He has been Researcher-in-Residence at the OSCE Documentation Centre in Prague (https://www.osce.org/documentation-centre-in-prague/researcher-in-residence-programme) and currently collaborates with the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Cagliari. His research interests focus on the Mediterranean security, the CSCE/OSCE process and NATO policies.
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glzichi@unica.it