The Royal College of Spain in Bologna (Italy) welcomed the coming days 3 and 4 May Seminar italoespañol constitutional studies, bringing together more than a hundred young researchers from different Spanish and Italian universities and a scientific committee composed of distinguished professors and judges from both countries.
The seminar was an initiative promoted by university students under the aegis of the Royal College of Spain and the Faculty of Law, University of Bologna, and among the co-directors include the research fellow, a PhD in constitutional law at the University of Murcia and former president of the Student Council (CEUM), Germain Manuel Lozano Teruel.
Similarly, participating in the scientific committee of professors from the University of Murcia Jaime Riera and Manuel Fernández Peris Salmeron and Judge of the Constitutional Court Murcia, Francisco Perez de los Cobos.
Other speakers include, among others, the rector of the Royal College of Spain, Jose Guillermo Garcia-Valdecasas, the dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Bologna, Giovanni Lucchetti, former rector of the University of Bologna, Marco Cammelli, the judges Justice Paul Lucas Murillo de la Cueva and Jorge Rodríguez-Zapata Perez, or constitutional law professor at the University of Bologna and Italian politician, Augusto Barbera.
The seminar will cover outstanding issues of social, articulated in three main themes: "Science, Life and Law", "Symbols, religions, family in the multicultural society" and "Freedom and rights of the person on the Internet".
One activity that we defend the excellence and intergenerational dialogue and that is testimony to the ties between two historical institutions such as the Royal College of Spain recently recognized by the European Commission and the Council of Europe Europa Nostra Award response its nature as a "single European institution" that was founded in the fourteenth century, is today the only college remaining medieval in continental Europe and the Faculty of Law, University of Bologna, one of the leading universities in the continental Europe.
Source: Universidad de Murcia