2009-2010

Emile Noël Fellows

  • Antonello Tancredi

    is a Professor of International Law at the University of Palermo School of Law. Research Project: “The Absence of Direct Effect of WTO Law in the European Community Legal System: a Matter of Institutional Balancing.” Antonello Tancredi is a Full Professor of International Law at the School of Law of the University of Palermo. He […]

    Research Project:

    The Absence of direct effect of WTO law in the EU legal system: a matter of institutional balancing (and beyond) […]

  • Diletta Tegga

    is a researcher of Constitutional Law at the University of Milan – Bicocca, School of Law.  Research Project: Different Country, Different Definition? The Constitutional Meaning of the Principle of Equality. Diletta Tega is a researcher of Constitutional Law at the University of Milan – Bicocca, School of Law. She is lecturer of Public Law and […]

    Research Project:

    Religious Symbols in the Public Sphere: a Debatable Question During her time at the Jean Monnet Center, Diletta Tega will […]

  • Dimitry Kochenov

    is a Lecturer in European Law, University of Groningen, Faculty of Law. Research Project: ‘EU’s Possible Future: The Transformative Potential of the Tandem of European Citizenship and Equality’. Dimitry Kochenov obtained his Ph.D. on ‘EU Enlargement and the Failure of Conditionality’ (Kluwer Law International, 2008) from the University of Groningen and LL.M. in Comparative Constitutional […]

    Research Project:

    Citizenship without Respect. The EU’s troubled Equality Ideal With the change of the paradigm in EU development from economic success […]

  • Michael Ewing-Chow

    is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (NUS) where he teaches corporate law and world trade law. He has a LLB (First Class Honors) from NUS and a LLM from Harvard. After graduation, he worked in the corporate department of Allen & Gledhill before returning to NUS, He, with […]

    Research Project:

    Comparing Apples and Bananas: How should ASEAN look at the EU? The ASEAN Charter was signed on 20 November 2007 […]

  • Michele Pifferi

    is a lecturer of Medieval and Modern Law History and of Criminal Law History at the Faculty of Law, University of Ferrara. Research Project: Individualization of Punishment and Social Defence in the Criminal Law of the Early Twentieth Century. Dr. Michele Pifferi is currently Lecturer of Medieval and Modern Law History and of Criminal Law […]

    Research Project:

    Individualization of Punishment and the Rule of Law. The Crisis of the Legality Principle in the US and Europe between […]

  • Miriam Aziz

    is an Associate Professor of Public and Administrative Law at the Department of Law, Siena University, Italy. Research Project: “European Union Health Law and Policy in a Global Context.” Miriam Aziz obtained her LLB (Hons) from Manchester University in 1992. She was called to the Bar of England and Wales (Inner Temple) in 1994, and […]

    Research Project:

    Global Copyright Law The evolution and implementation of health policies have traditionally been the responsibility of the nation state. The […]

  • Sara Kahn-Nisser

    is an Instructor in the Department of Political Studies and Department of Social Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.  Sara Kahn-Nisser has been teaching Political theory and International Relations at Bar Ilan University in Israel for the past 6 years. A grantee of the BIU President’s Fellowship of Excellence for outstanding PhD candidates, she received her PhD […]

    Research Project:

    Drawing the Line: EU’s political Accession Criteria and the Figuration of Membership Dr. Kahn-Nisser’s research will examine the degree of […]

  • Stefania Ninatti

    is Associate Professor of Italian and European Public Law at the University of Turin, School of Economics.  Research Project: “The ‘Guardian of the Constitution’ and Foreign Law: A Matter of Interpretation?” Stefania Ninatti is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Turin, School of Economics, where she teaches Italian and European Public Law. […]

    Research Project:

    Adjusting Differences: Common Constitutional Traditions and Family Matters During her time at the Jean Monnet Center, Professor Ninatti will focus […]

  • Sylvia N. Tesh

    is currently a lecturer in the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona, has a PhD in political science from the University of Hawaii. Before moving to Arizona she taught for fifteen years at Yale University, where she had joint appointments in the Department of Political Science, the School of Forestry and […]

    Research Project:

    Reducing Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: Paradoxes of Environmentalism Almost twenty percent of the Brazilian Amazon forest is now gone […]