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    PhD programme entitled “Environment, Comparative Law and Transitions”

    The PhD programme entitled “Environment, Comparative Law and Transitions” aims to offer a training and professional programme focused on the study, in-depth analysis and research of environmental law issues, including from a comparative perspective, focusing on how ecological transition, international, constitutional and multi-level regulatory measures and the governance of European funds can contribute to regulating and managing the various transition processes (ecological, climatic, cultural and digital). The PhD programme, which is taught in both Italian and English, aims to train modern and versatile lawyers who combine institutional skills with analytical and research tools useful for understanding the relationships between legal systems in the field of environmental law, also in light of the current challenges regarding the ecological and energy transition launched in Europe with the Green Deal and, at national level, with the PNRR. Ample space will be devoted to governance and multilevel policies on the environment, with reference to both the international and supranational levels (e.g. the European Union), but also and above all to the national level, which, starting from constitutional norms, represents the space for the concrete application of norms. In this sense, the comparative approach will serve to identify and analyse general trends in legislation on the environment and climate change and to analyse in particular the most important best practices worldwide. The PhD programme aims to analyse these issues, including through an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, with a particular focus on aspects relating to the ecological and energy transition, which represent lines of theoretical reflection but with immediate practical applications. Attention will therefore be paid to the transformations in the actions of public authorities and in public-private relations following changes in the economy, society and the interdependencies between state legal systems in relation to the relationship between humans and the environment in what is now defined, both by the exact sciences and the humanities, as the Anthropocene era.


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