School Overview
Description and aim
The Solidarity in European Union Law continues to be one of the possible solutions to many of the current critical challenges: management of migrations, refugees, natural and man-made disasters, terrorism and climate change. With this background in mind, this School provides to students all the essential tools to manage Solidarity in every European Union field of application through lectures held by authoritative teachers (especially influential scholars and prominent organizations officers).
The School aims to provide a deep and wide knowledge of Solidarity in European Union Law, building the basis for future implementations of the topic, both in EU and in Partner Countries.
The School fosters a Solidarity European Union Law angle into EU and not-EU related students and stakeholders, providing them all the essential tools to manage Solidarity in every European Union field of application.