Events, seminars, and research meetings
Via Zamboni 26, 40126 Bologna
Hosted by the IGSG-CNR, Bologna, the seminar focuses on the role of the Italian Court of Cassation in case management and the evaluation of performance. Access restricted.
Sala Valerio Onida, via Festa del Perdono n. 7, 20122 Milano MI (Registration in advance) - In presence and online event
The book seminar examines the High Disciplinary Court for ordinary judges and prosecutors set out in the constitutional reform pending in the Italian Parliament. Two CeSROG members will attend.
Dipartimento di Scienze giuridiche, Complesso Belmeloro, via Andreatta 8 (aula E-G-E), Bologna
Seminar (in Italian) aimed at students of the Courses in Judicial System (PAO, Bologna) and Judicial System and Organization of Justice (Law School, Bologna)
Aula 5 – P.H. | Palazzo Hercolani (Piano Terra) Strada Maggiore, 45 - Bologna
Seminar by Prof. Abraham Santiago Siles Vallejos (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) on the issues and reforms in Peru's justice system.
Aula 4, Palazzo Hercolani, Str. Maggiore, 45, 40125 Bologna BO
Screening and in-class discussion with Lucia Capuzzi, journalist and foreign correspondent for Avvenire, within the course held by Prof. Susanna Vezzadini.
Erasmus University Woudestein Campus - In presence and online event
Organized by the Cambridge Forum of Law and Governance, the conference explores the ethical implications of AI use in adjudication. A CeSROG member is in attendance.
Online event
The seminar examines Georgia’s judicial reforms since 1991, showing how institutional control has limited judges’ autonomy and undermined the independence of the judiciary.
University of Cagliari, Via Sant'Ignazio da Laconi, 17, 09123 Cagliari
The conference features panel and plenary sessions on transformations of the State in the digital age. Two CeSROG members will present a paper on judges’ use of social media.
Webinar (restricted access) - Online event
Webinar organised by the Judicial Commission of the Republic of Indonesia, in collaboration with the University of Bologna (Italy) and the Institute of Legal Informatics and Judicial Systems (Italy).
Casa circondariale di Bologna – Restricted access. The event is to be held in Italian.
Transitions and Women’s Imprisonment. Speakers: P. Zurla (PUP), S. Di Gregorio (Ministero Giustizia), R.A. Casella (Direttrice Casa circondariale Bologna), S. Vezzadini (Università di Bologna)
Sala Riunioni IGSG-CNR, Sede di Bologna Via Zamboni n. 26, Bologna
The event will foster discussion on the contribution of these two important institutions to judges’ continuing professional training. Participation is by invitation.
Napoli, Italy
The program is available at: https://www.sisp.it/convegno-2025. One panel is devoted to "COURTS, POLITICS AND POLICIES"