Day 1: Comparative Constitutional Justice (Monday 9th of January, 3 to 7 p.m.)
Poeti Room - Palazzo Hercolani
- Sabrina Ragone: Introduction to the Models of Constitutional Adjudication
- Paolo Carozza: Introduction to the US Model of Adjudication and Latin American Experience
Chair: Sabrina Ragone
Day 2: Comparative Judicial Systems (Tuesday 10th of January, 3 to 7 p.m.)
Poeti Room - Palazzo Hercolani
- Carlo Guarnieri: Judicial Systems in the Common Law Tradition
- Michele Sapignoli: Judicial Systems in the Civil Law Tradition
Chair: Paolo Carozza
Day 3: Multilevel Organization of Justice (Wednesday 11th of January, 3 to 7 p.m.)
Poeti Room - Palazzo Hercolani
- Anthony Bellia: Federalism and the Federal Courts in the US
- Marco Borraccetti: European Supranational/ “Regional” Courts
Chair: Luca P. Vanoni
Day 4: Judicial Reasoning (Thursday 12th of January, 3 to 7 p.m.)
Ruffilli Room - Palazzo Hercolani
- William Kelley: Dissenting Opinions from a Comparative Perspective
- Jeffrey Pojanowski: Theories and Methods of Constitutional Interpretation
Chair. Giada Ragone
Day 5: Environmental Justice (Friday 13th of January, 3 to 7 p.m.)
Poeti Room - Palazzo Hercolani
- Silvia Bagni: Specialized Environmental Tribunals
- Domenico Amirante: Environmental Litigation: Cases
Chair: Paolo Carozza
Day 6: Dialogue with Judges (Saturday 14th of January, 3 to 7 p.m.)
Poeti Room - Palazzo Hercolani
- Jeffrey S. Sutton: Chief Judge, US Court of Appeals
- Nicolò Zanon: Italian Constitutional Court
Moderators: Carlo Guarnieri and Lorenza Violini
Chair: Sabrina Ragone