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Jean Monnet Chair "ad personam" of European Constitutional Law and Globalization
Francisco Balaguer Callejón
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Academic Year 2012-2013.
(September 2012-April 2013)
Jean Monnet Chair "ad personam" of European Constitutional Law and Globalization
Francisco Balaguer Callejón
Teaching activities
European Constitutional Law. 60 hrs, optional, undergraduate level, 39 students. First semester of the academic year 2012-2013. Taught by Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
The Sources of Law in the Lisbon Treaty. 60 hrs, optional, undergraduate level, 30 students. Second semester of the academic year 2012-2013. Taught by Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
Official Master of the Law Faculty at the University of Granada: “European Constitutional Law”. Official Postgraduate in Law, organized in cooperation with the Jean Monnet Chair of European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair of European Constitutional Law ad personam of European Constitutional Law and Globalization, adapted to the EEES. Master with Mención de Calidad (quality nomination) from the Ministry of Education and Science. 60 ECTS credits, optional, 12 students, Postgraduate students. Academic year 2012-2013. Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón and with the participation of:
Peter Häberle, University of Bayreuth (Germany) and University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), Professor of Public Law; Paolo Ridola, University of La Sapienza, Rome (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law; Antonio D'Atena, University of Tor Vergata (Rome), Professor of Constitutional Law; Gilmar Mendes, Supreme Federal Court of Brazil, Magistrate; Alessandro Pace, University of La Sapienza, Rome (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law; Vital Moreira, University of Coimbra (Portugal), Professor of Constitutional Law; Francisco J. Bastida Freijedo, University of Oviedo, Professor of Constitutional Law; Javier Jiménez Campo, Professor of Constitutional Law and General Secretary of Constitutional Court of Spain; Alvaro Ciarlini, Court of Justice of the Federal District of Brazil, Magistrate; Giancarlo Rolla, University of Genoa (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law; Teresa Freixes Sanjuán, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Professor of Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law; Yolanda Gómez Sánchez, Professor of Constitutional Law, UNED of Madrid and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law; Ricardo Chueca, University of La Rioja, Professor of Constitutional Law; Vasco Pereira da Silva, University of Lisbon (Portugal), Professor of Constitutional; María João Estorninho, University of Lisbon (Portugal), Professor of Constitutional; Bruno de Witte, European University Institute, Florence (Italy), Professor of European Union Law; Andrea Piraino , University of Palermo (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law; José Antonio Montilla Martos, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law, Professor of a Jean Monnet Module; José María Porras Ramírez, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law; Agustín Ruiz Robledo, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law; Miguel A. Presno Linera, University of Oviedo, Professor accredited of Constitutional Law; Alberto Vespaziani, University of Molise (Italy), Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Jose Levi Mello do Amaral Junior, University of São Paulo (Brazil), Associate Professor; Andrés Boix Palop, University of Valencia, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Ignacio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, University of UNED, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Stephané Pinon, University of La Rochelle (France), Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Andrés Botero Bernal, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law of the University of Medellín (Colombia); Luis Arroyo Jiménez, Counsel of the Spanish Constitutional Court, Professor of Law; M. Ángeles Ahumada Ruíz, Autonomous University of Madrid, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Manuel Bonachela Mesas, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; José Sánchez López, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Ricardo Martín Morales, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Baldomero Oliver León, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Juan Francisco Sánchez Barrilao, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Enrique Guillén López, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; M. Concepción Pérez Villalobos, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Miguel Azpitarte Sánchez, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; José Ángel Marín Gámez, University of Jaén, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Susana Ruíz Tarrías, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Adoración Galera Victoria, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Sixto Sánchez Lorenzo, University of Granada, Professor of International Private Law; Francisco Javier Roldán Barbero, University of Granada, Professor of International Public Law and Jean Monnet Professor; Manuel López Escudero, University of Granada, Professor of International Public Law and Jean Monnet Professor; Rafael Barranco Vela, University of Granada, Professor of Administrative Law; María José Fernández Pavés, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Tax Law; Leonardo Sánchez-Mesa, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Miguel Angel Recuerda Girela, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Francisco Javier Durán Ruiz, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Administrative Law; Piqueras García, Augusto, University of Granada, Associate Professor of International Public Law; Fausto Vecchio, Assistant Professor of International Law, University Kore of Enna, Italy; Tomás Requena López, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law; Augusto Aguilar Calahorro, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Granada; Francisco Miguel Bombillar Sáenz, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Administrative Law; Angelo Schillaci, Post doctoral researcher of Comparative Constitutional Law, University of Teramo, Italy; Sabrina Ragone, Scholarship “García Pelayo” of the CEPC, Madrid, Spain.
Seminars and Lectures concerning the new topics of the European Constitutional Law, directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón, with the participation of:
Benito Alaez Corral, University of Oviedo, Professor of Constitutional Law , “Reflexiones constitucionales sobre la prohibición del velo islámico integral en Europa” ("Reflections on the constitutional ban on full Islamic veil in Europe"), Faculty of Law, 3 March 2013. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Miguel Ángel Presno Linera, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Oviedo, “Los derechos de igualdad, solidaridad y justicia en Europa: objeto y garantía” ("The rights of equality, solidarity and justice in Europe: subject and guarantee"), Faculty of Law, 20 March 2013. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Francisco J. Bastida Freijedo, Professor of Constitutional Law. University of Oviedo, “La prerrogativa de la inviolabilidad del Rey en el ordenamiento constitucional español” (“The prerogative of the inviolability of the King in the Spanish constitutional system”), Faculty of Law, 22 March 2013, 1 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Alessandro Pace, Professor of Constitutional Law. University of “La Sapienza”, Roma (Italy), “La Sentenza della Corte costituzionale n. 1/2013 del 15 gennaio e l'immunitá del Presidente della Repubblica” ("The Sentence of the Constitutional Court n. 1/2013, 15 January and the immunity of the Republic President”), Faculty of Law, 22 March 2013. 1 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Andrés Botero Bernal, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Medellín (Colombia) , “El hiperpresidencialismo en la constitución colombiana” ("The hyperconstitutionalism in the Colombian Constitution), Faculty of Law, 18 February 2013, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Alvaro Ciarlini, Magistrate of the Court of Justice of the Federal District of Brazil, “A atuação do Poder Judiciário na efetivação de direitos fundamentais” (“The role of the Judiciary in the realization of fundamental rights”), Faculty of Law, 13 February 2013. 1 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Gilmar Ferreira Mendes, Magistrate of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil, "Controle de constitucionalidade e efetivação dos direitos fundamentais (papel do STF)" (“Control of constitutionality and enforcement of fundamental rights (role of STF)"), Faculty of Law, 13 February 2013. 1 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
José Levi Mello do Amaral Junior, Associate Professor, University of São Paulo, Brazil, “La vigencia actual del principio de división de poderes” (“The contemporary relevance of the principle of separation of powers"), Faculty of Law, 29 January 2013. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Sabrina Ragone, Scholarship “García Pelayo” of the CEPC, Madrid, Spain , “Las reformas constitucionales para la estabilidad presupuestaria” (“Constitutional reforms to budgetary stability”), Faculty of Law, 23 January 2013. 4 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Ignacio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, Profesor Titular en la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), España, “Derechos fundamentales en la Unión Europea” (“Fundamental rights in the European Union”), Faculty of Law, 20 December 2012. 4 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Fausto Vecchio, Assistant Professor of International Law, University Kore of Enna, Italy , “Teorie costituzionali alla prova. La nuova Costituzione ungherese come metafora della crisi costituzionale europea” (“Constitutional theories to the test. The new Hungarian Constitution as a metaphor for Europe's constitutional crisis”), Faculty of Law, 17 December 2012. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Antonio D'Atena, University of Tor Vergata (Rome), Professor of Constitutional, “La influencia del regionalismo español y del federalismo alemán sobre el regionalismo italiano” (“The influence of Spanish regionalism and German federalism on Italian regionalism”), Faculty of Law, 17 Dicember 2012. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Vasco Pereira da Silva, Professor of Constitutional, University of Lisbon (Portugal), “Constitucionalismo europeo y global” (“European and Global Constitutionalism”), Faculty of Law, 17 December 2012. 2hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
María João Estorninho, Professor of Constitutional, University of Lisbon (Portugal), “El Derecho europeo de los contratos públicos” (“European Law of public contracts”), Faculty of Law, 17 December 2012. 2hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Paolo Ridola, University of La Sapienza (Rome), Professor of Constitutional Law, “El principio de subsidiariedad” (“The principle of subsidiarity”), Faculty of Law, 13 Dicember 2012, 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Angelo Schillaci, Post doctoral researcher of Comparative Constitutional Law, University of Teramo, Italy, “La protección de los derechos fundamentales en la UE” (“The jurisdictional protection of fundamental rights in the EU”), Faculty of Law, 13 December 2012. 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Giancarlo Rolla, Professor of Pubblic Law, University of Genoa, Italy, “La formazione di sistemi costituzionali multilivello e la tutela dei diritti fondamentali. L'utilizzazione da parte dei giudici nazionali delle Carte sovranazionali” (“The institution of multilevel constitutional systems and the protection of fundamental rights. The use from national judges of the supranational Charters”), Faculty of Law, 12 December 2012. 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Giancarlo Rolla, Professor of Public Law, University of Genoa, Italy, “Caratteristiche delle Codificazioni sovranazionali in materia di diritti fondamentali. La Carta dei diritti fondamentali dell'Unione europea e la Convenzione europea dei diritti dell'uomo” (“Characteristics of the supranational codes of fundamental rights. The Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union and the Convention for the protection of human rights”, Faculty of Law, 12 December 2012. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students .
José Ángel Marín Gámez, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Jaén, “La aplicación judicial de la Carta Europea de Derechos Fundamentales” (“The judicial application of the European Charter on Fundamental Rights”), 11 December 2012. 4 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Stéphane Pinon, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of La Rochelle France, “La europeización de la Constitución francesa y de sus procesos constitucionales” ("The Europeanization of the French Constitution and constitutional processes"), Faculty of Law, 27 November 2012. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Alberto Vespaziani, Associate Professor of the University of Molise, Italy, “Del desarrollo, ejecución y aplicación del Derecho comunitario, a su control de constitucionalidad” (From development, implementation and application of Community Law, to its constitutional control”), Faculty of Law, 22 November 2012. 4 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Ricardo Chueca Rodríguez, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of La Rioja, “Metodología del Derecho Constitucional Europeo” ( Methodology of European Constitutional Law ") , Faculty of Law, 5 and 6 november 2012. 8 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
International Congresses:
Critical Constitutionalism, Congress en Honor of Carlos de Cabo Martín , 18 and 19 October 2012, 20 hours. Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón, with the participation of:
Antonio Cantaro (University of Urbino, Italia), "El concepto de Modo de Producción" ( “The concept of mode of production”). José Asensi Sabater (University of Alicante), "Contradicción y conflicto como supuesto constitucional" (“Contradiction and conflict as constitutional course”). Gonzalo Maestro (University of País Vasco), "El Estado Social y su crisis" ( “The Social State and its crisis”). María Luisa Balaguer Callejón (University of Málaga), "Constitución del más débil y constitucionalización de la solidaridad" (“Constitution of the weakest and constitutionalization of solidarity”). José María Porras Ramírez (University of Granada), "Teoría General de las Fuentes del Derecho" (“General Theory of the sources of law”). José Antonio Montilla Martos (University of Granada), "La Ley y el Principio de Legalidad" (“The Law and the Principle of Legality”). Javier Corcuera Atienza (University of País Vasco), "Reforma y Cambio Constitucional" (“Reform and Constitutional Change”). Andoni Pérez de Ayala (University of País Vasco), "Formas de Gobierno y Constitución" (“Forms of Government and Constitution”). Antoni Rovira Viñas (Autonomous University of Madrid), "El Sujeto de los Derechos" (“The subject of the Rights”). Eduardo Vírgala Foruria (University of País Vasco), "Representación y Parlamentarismo" (“Representation and Parlamentarism”). Alberto López Basaguren (University of País Vasco), "Federalismo y Descentralización" (“Federalism and decentralization”). José Chofre Sirvent (University of Alicante), "Integración europea y Globalización" (“European integration and Globalization”). Gregorio Cámara Villar (University of Granada) "Crisis económica y Derecho Constitucional" (“Economic crisis and Constitutional Law”). Miguel Ángel García Herrera (University of País Vasco), "La Constitución normativa y su crisis" (“The normative Constitution and its crisis”). Closing. Interventions: Enrique Guillén López, Miguel Azpitarte Sánchez and Gregorio Cámara Villar. Intervention of Carlos de Cabo Martín.
Course X on the European Constitution, The economic crisis and the future of Europe, 20 hrs., optional, undergraduate and postgraduate level, 20 and 21 March 2013. Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón with the participation of:
Bruno De Witte (Professor of European Union Law. University of Maastricht), "The use of International Agreements between the EU Member States in the context of the Euro crisis: Constitutional implications”. Alessandra Aparecida Souza Silveira (Professor of The University of Minho y Professor Jean Monnet), "Cidadania de direitos' num contexto de crise: dinâmicas e impacto no processo de integração" (“Citizenship rights' in a context of crisis: dynamics and impact of the integration process”). Luis Ortega Álvarez (Professor of Administrative Law and Judge of the Spanish Constitutional Court), “Unión Política y Unión Económica en la UE ante la crisis económica” (“Political Union and Economic Union in the EU before the economic crisis”). Francisco Javier Matía Portilla (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Valladolid), “Algunas variaciones recientes sobre los derechos fundamentales de la UE y su posición respecto de los derechos constitucionales nacionales” (“Some recent variations on the fundamental rights of the EU and its position on national constitutional rights”). Gaetano Bucci (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Bari), “Il potere economico-monetario nelle dinamiche della crisi” (“The economic-monetary power in the dinamics of the crisis”). Hugo César Araújo de Gusmão (Professor of Constitutional Law, Estatal University of Paraíba), “La dialéctica constituyente entre Unión Europea y Estados miembros” (“The constituent dialectic between EU and Member States"). Francisco Balaguer Callejón (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Granada and Professor Jean Monnet), “Crisis económica y crisis constitucional en Europa” (“Economic crisis and constitutional crisis in Europe”). Paloma Biglino (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Valladolid), "Unión Europea y reforma de la Constitución en España" (“European Union and the reforme of the Constitution in Spain”). Alberto López Basaguren (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Pais Vasco), “La UE frente a la secesión de territorios en los Estados miembros" (“The EU against the secession of territories in the Member States”). Roberto Miccù (Professor of Pubblic Law. University of “La Sapienza”, Rome), “Costituzionalizzare l'economia al tempo della crisi? L'UE e l'Italia tra rischi ed opportunità” (“Constitutionalize the economy in the time of crisis? The EU and Italy between between risks and opportunities”). Dian Schefold (Professor of Pubblic Law. University of Bremen, “La giurisprudenza costituzionale tedesca in materia dell'unificazione europea - un contributo alla soluzione della crisi?” (“The German constitutional jurisprudence regarding the European unification – a contribution to solve the crisis?).
Presentation of books:
Presentation of the Book: Scritti in onore di Alessandro Pace ( Essays in honor of Alessandro Pace”) . Interventions: Dian Schefold (Professor of Public Law. University of Bremen). Francisco J. Bastida Freijedo (Professor of Constitutional Law. University of Oviedo). Paloma Biglino (Professor of Constitutional Law. University of Valladolid). Alessandro Pace (Professor of Constitutional Law. Professor Emeritus of the University “La Sapienza” of Roma). Preside: José María Porras Ramírez, Professor of Constitutional Law. Faculty of Law, 22 Maech 2013.
Presentation of the Book of Angelo Schillaci, Post doctoral researcher of Comparative Constitutional Law, University of Teramo, Italy , “Diritti fondamentali e parámetro di giustizia. Per una storia concettuale delle relazioni tra ordinamenti” (“Derechos fundamentals y parameter of Justice. For a conceptual history of relations between orders”), Faculty of Law, 14 December.
Impact of the teaching activity:
Within University
Activities of Francisco Balaguer Callejón as Jean Monnet Professor:
Lectures, seminaries and doctoral courses
1. "The Statutes of Autonomy and the Territorial Autonomy in Spain", Lecture given at the Seminar on the Territorial Autonomy in the UK and in Spain: Issues and Challenges , organized by the Centre for Public Law, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge and Research Project “Federal Systems between Integration and Stability", Clare Hall College, Cambridge, 14 September 2012.
2. “Derecho Constitucional Europeo, crisis económica y globalización” (“European Constitutional Law”), 10 hours, Course taught as a Visiting Professor at the Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, 17-21 September 2012.
3. "Il federalismo fiscale in Spagna" (“The Fiscal Federalism in Spain”), Lecture given at the Congress on the Il federalismo fiscale in Europa (l'esperienza tedesca, spagnola, francese e quella italiana a confronto) , organized by the Faculty of Political Sciences and the Superior School of Pubblic Amministration of the University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende – Cosenza (Italy), 15 October 2012.
4. "A projeção da Constituição sobre o ordenamento jurídico" (“The proyection of the Constitution on the juridical system”), Course taught in the Mestrado Acadêmico em Direito Constituição e Sociedade , organized by the Brasilian Institute of Pubblic Law (IDP), Brasilia (Brasil), 22 October 2012.
5. "A projeção da Constituição sobre o ordenamento jurídico" (“The projection of the Constitution on the juridical system”), Course taught in the Mestrado em Direito e Instituições do Sistema de Justiça , Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luis (Brasil), 23 October 2012.
6. "A projeção da Constituição sobre o ordenamento jurídico", Lecture given at the I International Congress: da Pós-Graduação em Instituições do Sistema de Justiça em São Luís, about Instituições Nacionais e Supranacionais do Sistema de Justiça , organized by the Núcleo de Estudos de Direito Constitucional do Departamento de Direito da Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luis, Brasil, 24 October 2012.
7. “El Tratado de Lisboa en el contexto del proceso de constitucionalización de la Unión Europea” (“The Lisbon Treaty in the context of the process of EU constitutionalization”). Taught in the Official Master at the Faculty of Law, University of Granada, “European Constitutional Law”. Official Degree in Law, organized in collaboration with the Jean Monnet Chair in European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam “European Constitutional Law and Globalization”, adapted to the EEES. Official Master with Mention of Quality by the Ministry of Education and Science. Academic Year 2012-2013. Sessions 7 and 8 November 2012.
8. "La interacción entre democracia y derechos en el constitucionalismo y su proyección supranacional y global" (“The interaction between democracy and rights in the constitutionalism and its supranational and global projection”). Lecture given in the III Congreso Internacional de Argumentación Jurídica ¿Cómo argumentar los derechos humanos?, organized in the City of México by the Institute of Jurisprudential Research of the Supreme Justice Court of the Nation, in the Session about ¿Como argumentar la democracia en la edad de los derechos? (As argued democracy in the age of rights?), City of Mexico, 22 November 2012.
9. "La apertura del ordenamiento jurídico" (“The opening of legal system”). 10 hours, Course taught in the Second Edition of the Official Programme of the Máster Universitario en Derecho Constitucional (“ Master in Constitutional Law”) , organized by the Centre of Political Constitutional Studies and the International University Menéndez Pelayo. CEPC, Madrid, 8-11 January 2013.
10. "Crisis económica y crisis constitucional en Europa" (“Economic crisis and constitutional crisis in Europe”), Lecture given in the Seminario García Pelayo, organized by the Centre of Political Constitutional Studies”, Madrid, 9 January 2013.
11. “Crisis económica y crisis constitucional en Europa” (“Economic crisis and constitutional crisis in Europe”). Lecture given in the X Jornadas sobre la Constitución Europea. La crisis económica y el futuro de Europa (X Course on the European Constitution. The economic crisis and the future of Europe), 21 March 2013, Faculty of Law.
Thesis in progress on European integration:
Director: Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
1.- Mariana Rodrigues Canotilho: “The principle of equality in European Constitutional Law”, in co-direction with Professor Vasco Pereira da Silva, University of Lisbon (Portugal).
2.- Giuseppe Re “Relationships between European Law and National law”, in co-direction with Professor Andrea Piraino, University of Palermo (Italy).
3.- Karen Añanos Bedriñana “The application of international Treaties on Human Rights in Peru”.
4.- Luis Felipe Medina Rey: “The principle of institutional autonomy and the distribution of competences among the European Union, the State and the Autonomous Communities”.
5.- Pedro Serrano León, “Delegated acts in the Lisbon Treaty”.
6.- Cláudia Perotto Biagi: " The implementation of the right to family life in the European Union: a reflection on citizenship and fundamental rights"
7.- Denada Rrushi: “The question of the external borders of the European Union between state sovereignty and universality of fundamental rights”, in Codirection with Professor Claudio de Fiores, Second University of Naples, Italy.
8.- Juan Carlos Gómez Revuelta: "The Education in Human Rights"
9.- Claudio Arrepol: "The economic crisis in Europe and the role of the European Central Bank from a constitutional perspective".
10.- Marta Capesciotti: “The foreigners' access to housing in the Spanish and Italian law. A comparative analysis”, in Codirection with Professor Marco Benvenuti, University La Sapienza, Roma (Italy).
Doctoral thesis defended during this Academic Year:
-Augusto Aguilar Calahorro, “Forms of invoking the principle of primacy by citizens from the State”. Faculty of Law, University of Granada. 14-12-2012. Highest qualification .
Dissertations defended during this Academic Year:
-Helen Kerr: “Overcoming European Disintegration: Responding to the Virtues of Pluralism”, Granada, 25-09-2012. Higest qualification.
Participation in Tribunals of Doctoral Thesis
1.- Juan Daniel Elorza Saravia, “Critic on juridical values”, Faculty of Law, University of Salamanca, 24 September 2012.
2.- Gianluca Cosmelli, “Beyond the boundaries of 'matter', the residual legislative powers of the regions between the 'implied powers' and subsidiarity”, Faculty of Law, University of Tor Vergata, Roma (Italy), 12 October 2012.
Others activities:
Within the University:
1.- Coordinator of the Official Master at the Law Faculty of the University of Granada: “European Constitutional Law”. Official Postgraduate in Law, organized in cooperation with the Jean Monnet Chair for European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam of European Constitutional Law and Globalization, adapted to the EEES. Master with a Mención de Calidad (quality mention) from the Ministry of Education and Science. Academic year 2012-2013.
Outside the University:
Participation in local, regional and national initiatives:
1. - Participation in the Global Jean Monnet/ESCA-World Conference 2012 about Sustainable Growth in the European Union – the Role of Education and Training, Bruxelles (Belgium), 13 and 14 November 2012.
Others activities:
1.- Director of the Journal Revista de Derecho Constitucional Europeo: http://www.ugr.es/~redce .
2.- President of the Peter Häberle Foundation
3.- Appointment by the Italian Government as a member of the Committee for National Scientific Enabling teachers in the area of constitutional law in Italy.
4- Member of Editorial Boards and Committees of 21 Journals of Constitutional Law and Comparative Law as well as editorial councils in Spain, Brazil, Peru, Mexico and Italy.
5.- Member of the Group of Legal Experts of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRALEX: Fundamental Rights Agency Legal Experts).
6.- Leading researcher of the Research Group “Andalucía, the European Union and the Welfare State”, with financial aid from the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Government).
7.- Leading researcher of the Research Project of Excellency SEJ-4931: “Statutory reforms and statutory implementation in the framework of the European Union”, supported by the Government of Andalusia (2011-2014).
Academic Year 2011-2012.
(September 2011-June 2012)
Jean Monnet Chair "ad personam" of European Constitutional Law and Globalization
Francisco Balaguer Callejón
Teaching activities
European Constitutional Law. 60 hrs, optional, undergraduate level, 36 students. First semester of the academic year 2011-2012. Taught by Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
The Sources of Law in the Lisbon Treaty. 60 hrs, optional, undergraduate level, 33 students. Second semester of the academic year 2011-2012. Taught by Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
Official Master of the Law Faculty at the University of Granada : “European Constitutional Law”. Official Postgraduate in Law, organized in cooperation with the Jean Monnet Chair of European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair of European Constitutional Law ad personam of European Constitutional Law and Globalization, adapted to the EEES. Master with Mención de Calidad (quality nomination) from the Ministry of Education and Science. 60 ECTS credits, optional, 48 students, Postgraduate students. Academic year 2011-2012. Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón and with the participation of:
Peter Häberle, University of Bayreuth (Germany) and University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), Professor of Public Law; Paolo Ridola, University of La Sapienza, Rome (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law; Antonio D'Atena, University of Tor Vergata (Rome), Professor of Constitutional Law; Mark Tushnet, Harvard University (USA), William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law; Gilmar Mendes, Supreme Federal Court of Brazil, Magistrate and Emeritus President; Giancarlo Rolla, University of Genoa (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law; Juan Fernando López Aguilar, University of Las Palmas, Professor of Constitutional Law; Teresa Freixes Sanjuán, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Professor of Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law; Yolanda Gómez Sánchez, Professor of Constitutional Law, UNED of Madrid and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law; Luís Ortega Álvarez, Professor of Administrative Law and Magistrate of Constitutional Court; Ricardo Chueca, University of La Rioja, Professor of Constitutional Law; Francisco Rubio Llorente, President of the Council of State and Professor Emeritus of Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law, Complutense University of Madrid; Vasco Pereira da Silva, University of Lisbon (Portugal), Professor of Constitutional; Lothar Michael, University of Düsseldorf (German), Professor of Public Law; Ingo Wolfgang Sarlet, Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil); Bruno de Witte, European University Institute, Florence (Italy), Professor of European Union Law; Andrea Piraino , University of Palermo (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law; José Antonio Montilla Martos, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law, Professor of a Jean Monnet Module; José María Porras Ramírez, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law; Agustín Ruiz Robledo, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law; Miguel A. Presno Linera, University of Oviedo, Professor accredited of Constitutional Law; Alberto Vespaziani, University of Molise (Italy), Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Paulo Barbosa Ramos, Associate Professor of the Federal University of Maranh ão, Saint Luis (Brazil); Jose Levi Mello do Amaral Junior, University of São Paulo (Brazil), Associate Professor; Andrés Boix Palop, University of Valencia, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Edgar Corzo Sosa , Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico) , Associate Professor of Constitutional Law of ; Ignacio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, University of UNED, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Daniel Sarmiento Ramírez, Legal Secretary at the European Union Court of Justice; Stephané Pinon, University of La Rochelle (France), Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Luis Arroyo Jiménez, Counsel of the Spanish Constitutional Court, Professor of Law; Manuel Bonachela Mesas, Universidad de Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; José Sánchez López, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Ricardo Martín Morales, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Baldomero Oliver León, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Juan Francisco Sánchez Barrilao, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Enrique Guillén López, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; M. Concepción Pérez Villalobos, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Miguel Azpitarte Sánchez, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; José Ángel Marín Gámez, University of Jaén, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Susana Ruíz Tarrías, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law; Adoración Galera Victoria, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Sixto Sánchez Lorenzo, University of Granada, Professor of International Private Law; Francisco Javier Roldán Barbero, University of Granada, Professor of International Public Law and Jean Monnet Professor; Manuel López Escudero, University of Granada, Professor of International Public Law and Jean Monnet Professor; Rafael Barranco Vela, University of Granada, Professor of Administrative Law; María José Fernández Pavés, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Tax Law; Leonardo Sánchez-Mesa, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Miguel Angel Recuerda Girela, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Francisco Javier Durán Ruiz, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Administrative Law; Tomás Requena López, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law; Francisco Miguel Bombillar Sáenz, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Administrative Law; Piqueras García, Augusto, University of Granada, Associate Professor of International Public Law ; M. Ángeles Ahumada Ruíz, Autonomous University of Madrid, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law.
Seminars and Lectures concerning the new topics of the European Constitutional Law, directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón, with the participation of:
Edgar Corzo Sosa , Associate Professor of Constitutional Law of National Autonomous University of Mexico, “La América de los Derechos frente a la Europa de los Derechos” (“America of the Rights and Europe of Rights") , Faculty of Law, 18 May, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Andrea Piraino , Professor of Constitutional Law , University of Palermo, Italy, “Spending Review, costi della politica e reforma della Governance locale”, (“Spending Review, Cost of politics and reform of local Governance ), Faculty of Law, 14 May . 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Antonio D´Atena, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Tor Vergata, Roma (Italia), ), “La influencia del regionalismo español y del federalismo alemán sobre el regionalismo italiano”, (“The influence of Spanish regionalism and German federalism on Italian regionalism”), Faculty of Law, 18 April. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Paolo Ridola, Professor of Constitutional Law, University La Sapienza, Roma (Italy), "El principio de subsidiariedad" (“The principle of subsidiariety”), Faculty of Law, 18 April. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Peter Häberle , Professor of Public Law, University of Bayreuth (German) and San Gallen (Switzerland), “La Sentencia Lisboa del Tribunal Constitucional Federal Alemán” (“The Lisbon Decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court”), Faculty of Law, 17 April. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Andrés Boix Palop, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law , “Transparent and competitive market in the EU”, Faculty of Law, 12 and 13 April. 8 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Luís Arroyo Jiménez, Counsel of the Spanish Constitutional Court, Professor of Law, “Services of general interest in the Union” , Faculty of Law, 10 and 11 April. 6 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Francisco Rubio Llorente, Professor of Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law, Complutense University of Madrid,“La estabilidad presupuestaria en el ordenamiento constitucional español en el marco de la crisis europea” (“ Budgetary stability in the Spanish constitutional system in the framework of the European crisis”) , 11 April. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Mª Ángeles Ahumada Ruiz, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Autonomous University of Madrid, “El TJUE y el TEDH cómo Tribunales Constitucionales” (“The Court of Justice of the EU and the ECHR as constitucional Courts”), 30 March. 4 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Lothar Michael, Professor of Public Law, University of Dusseldorf, Germany, “Fundamental rights in the European Multilevel System”, 20 March. 4 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
José Ángel Marín Gámez, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Jaén, La aplicación judicial de la Carta Europea de Derechos Fundamentales (“The judicial application of the European Charter on Fundamental Rights”), 19 March. 4 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Miguel Ángel Presno Linera, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Oviedo, “Los derechos de igualdad, solidaridad y justicia en Europa: objeto y garantía” ( “The rights of equality, solidarity and justice in Europe: object and guarantee”) , 12 and 13 March 2012. 8 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Yolanda Gómez Sánchez, Professor of Constitutional Law, UNED of Madrid and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law , “La protección internacional de los derechos fundamentales en el contexto de la globalización” (“The international protection of fundamental rights in the context of globalization”), 10 February 2012. 4 hrs, Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students .
Jose Levi Mello do Amaral Junior, Associate Professor, University of São Paulo, Brazil, “Análisis del constitucionalismo democrático brasileño en los últimos 25 años” (“ Analysis of the Brazilian democratic constitutionalism in the last 25 years”) , 26 January 2012. 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students .
Luís Ortega Álvarez, Professor of Administrative Law and Judge of the Spanish Constitutional Court, “El concepto de ciudadanía en el marco de la globalización” (“ The concept of citizenship in the context of globalization”) , 20 January 2012. 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students .
Giancarlo Rolla, Professor of Pubblic Law, University of Genoa, Italy, “La formazione di sistemi costituzionali multilivello e la tutela dei diritti fondamentali. L'utilizzazione da parte dei giudici nazionali delle Carte sovranazionali” ( The institution of multilevel constitutional systems and the protection of fundamental rights. The use from national judges of the supranational Charters”) , 20 January 2012. 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Giancarlo Rolla, Professor of Public Law, University of Genoa, Italy, “Caratteristiche delle Codificazioni sovranazionali in materia di diritti fondamentali. La Carta dei diritti fondamentali dell'Unione europea e la Convenzione europea dei diritti dell'uomo” (“Characteristics of the supranational codes of fundamental rights. The Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union and the Convention for the protection of human rights”, 19 January. 4 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students .
Ignacio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, Profesor Titular en la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), España, “Derechos fundamentales en la Unión Europea” (“Fundamental rights in the European Union”), 12 and 13 December. 4 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Paulo Barbosa Ramos, Associate Professor of the Federal University of Maranh ão, São Luis, Brazil, “Federalismo y descentralización territorial en perspectiva comparada” (“ Territorial Federalism and Decentralization in comparative perspective”) , 25 November 2011. 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students .
Alberto Vespaziani, Associate Professor of the University of Molise, Italy, “Del desarrollo, ejecución y aplicación del Derecho comunitario, a su control de constitucionalidad” ( From development, implementation and application of Community Law, to its constitutional control”) , 24 November 2011. 4 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Juan Fernando López Aguilar, President of The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, European Parliament. Inaugural Conference of the Master on European Constitutional Law, 2011/2012, “Las soluciones a la crisis de la Unión Europea no están en la reforma de los Tratados” (“The solutions to the crisis of the European Union are not in the reform of the Treaties”) , 14 November 2011. 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students .
International Congresses:
Arab Spring , EU and Global Context , 18 and 19 April, 2012 , Palace of Madraza ( Granada), 20 hrs., Optional, postgraduate students , 35 students. Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón, Gregorio Cámara Villar, Carmelo Pérez Beltrán with the participation of:
Salvo Andò, (Professor of Constitutional Law, University Kore of Enna, Italy), “Derechos Humanos y desarrollo económico después de la Primavera árabe” (“Human Rights and economic development after the Arab Spring”. Ignacio Álvarez-Ossorio Alvariño, (Assistant Professor of the Arab and Islamic Studies of the Department of Integrated Philology. University of Alicante), “Palestina tras la Primavera Árabe” (“Palestine after the Arab Spring”). Haizam Amirah Fernández, (Principal Research of Mediterranean and Arab World of the Real Instituto Elcano ), “Egipto, entre los deseos democráticos y las tentaciones autoritarias” (“ Egypt, among democratic wishes and authoritarian temptations”) . María Angustías Parejo, (Professor of Political Sciences, University of Granada), “La incidencia de la Primavera Árabe en Marruecos” (“ The incidence of Arab Spring in Morocco”) . Guadalupe Martínez Fuentes, (Professor of Political Sciences, University of Granada), “La revolución Tunecina” (“The Tunisian revolution”). Fausto Vecchio, Biagio Andò, Ulrike Haider and Angelo Schillaci, Round Table: La Primavera Árabe en el contexto europeo y global. “ The Arab Spring in the European and Global Context”) . Antonio Cantaro, (Professor of Public Law, University of Urbino, Italy), “Poder constituyente y poderes constituidos en la revolución árabe” (“ Constituent power and constituted powers in the Arab revolution”) . Maria Eleonora Guasconi, (Professor of History of International Relations, University of Urbino, Italy), “La politica mediterranea de la Union Europea” (“ The Mediterranean policy of the European Union”) . Salam Kawabibi, (Research Director Arab Reform Initiative), “La Primavera Árabe y la situación de Siria” (“ The Arab Spring and the situation of Syria”) . Jesús Nuñez, ( Institute of Studies on Conflicts and Humanitarian Action . IECAH), “Libia, luces y sombras de un proceso en marcha” (“ Libya , lights and shadows of an ongoing process”) . Peter Häberle, (Professor of Public Law, Universities of Bayreuth and St. Gallen), “La Primavera Árabe en el marco de la Teoría de la Constitución como ciencia de la cultura” (“ The Arab Spring in the framework of the Theory of the Constitution as a science of culture”), Closing Conference.
Course IX on the European Constitution, 14 and 15 March 2012, Territorial Distribution of Power, Supranational Integration and Globalization in the Context of the Economic Crisis , 20 hrs., optional, undergraduate and postgraduate level, 33 students. 15 and March 16, 2011. Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón with the participation of:
Antonio Torres del Moral, (Professor of Constitutional Law, UNED), “Del Estado moderno a la integración supranacional” (“From modern State to the supranational integration”). Francisco Balaguer Callejón, (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Granada y Jean Monnet Chair), “Crisis económica, Unión Europea y constituciones nacionales” (“Economic crisis, European Union and national constitutions”). Silvio Gambino, (Professor of Italian and Compared Constitutional Law, University of Calabria, Italy), “Unidad jurídica, derechos de ciudadanía y distribución territorial del poder” (“Legal unity, rights of citizens and territorial distribution of the power”). Guerino D´Ignazio, (Professor of Italian and Compared Constitutional Law, University of Calabria, Italy), “La cooperación territorial interregional en la Unión Europea entre crisis económica y globalización” (“ Territorial interregional cooperation in the European Union between economic crisis and globalization”) . Juan Francisco Sánchez Barrilao, (Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Granada), “La crisis de la deuda soberana y la reforma del art. 135 de la Constitución Española” (“ The sovereign debt crisis and the reform of art. 135 of the Spanish Constitution”) . Francisco Javier Matía Portilla, (Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Valladolid, accredited to Professor), “El control ejercido por los parlamentos nacionales en los asuntos europeos” (“ The control exercised by national parliaments in European affairs”) . Eleonora Ceccherini, (Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Genoa, Italy), “Relaciones intergubernamentales y división de poderes en la Unión Europea” (“ Intergovernmental relations and division of powers in the European Union”) . Antonella Sciortino, (Professor of Constitutional Law of the University of Palermo, Italy), “La nueva gobernanza económica europea y el papel de los parlamentos nacionales” (“ The new European economic governance and the role of national parliaments”) . Laura Lorello, (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Palermo, Italy), “Integración supranacional y derechos fundamentales” (“Supranational integration and fundamental rights”). Dian Schefold, (Professor of Public Law, University of Bremen, German), “Los Tribunales Constitucionales en los Estados federales y regionales” (“The Constitutional Courts in the federal and regional States”).
Thematic lines of development of European Constitutional Law, University of Catania, Italy, 29-30 November 2011. Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón and Giuseppe Vecchio, with the participation of:
Angelo Schillaci, (Post-doctoral researcher, University La Sapienza, Roma, Italy), “Derechos fundamentales” (“Fundamental rights”). Cristina Elías Méndez, (Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, UNED, Spain), “Justicia constitucional” (“Constitutional Justice”). Sabrina Ragone (Scholarship “García Pelayo” of the CEPC, Madrid, Spain), “ Relaciones de los Tribunales Constitucionales nacionales con el Tribunal de Justicia de la UE y con el TEDH ” (“Relationships of national constitutional Courts with the Court of Justice of the EU and the ECHR”). Fausto Vecchio, (Assistent Professor, University Kore of Enna, Italy), “Relaciones entre los ordenamientos estatales y el ordenamiento de la Unión Europea” (“Relashionships between national systems and the system of the European Union”). Hugo Cesar Gusmão, (Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, Statual University of Paraíba, Campina Grande, Brazil), “Relaciones entre los ordenamientos jurídicos en los Estados Miembros” (“Relationships beetween legal systems in the Member States”). Stéphane Pinon, (Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of La Rochelle, France), “Forma de gobierno” (“Form of government”). Maria Rita Magnotta, (Researcher, Second University of Naples, Italy), “Poder Judicial” (“Judicial Power”). Andrea Romano, (PhD Student, University of La Sapienza, Roma, Italy), “ El nivel constitucional y legal del sistema de fuentes ” (“The constitutional and legal level of the system of sources of law”). Augusto Aguilar Calahorro, (Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Granada, Spain), “ Principios estructurales del sistema de fuentes ” (“Structural principles of the system of sources of law”). Marina Salvetti (Post doctoral researcher, Second University of Naples, Italy), “ Aplicación judicial del Derecho Europeo ” (“Judicial application of the European Law”). Anna Margherita Russo, (Scholarship “García Pelayo” of the CEPC , Madrid, Spain), “Distribución territorial del poder” (“Territorial distribution of the power”). Greta Massa Gallerano, (Post doctoral researcher, University of Calabria, Italy, and University of Granada, Spain), “Financiación de los entes territoriales” (“Financing of the territorial entities”). Valentina Faggiani, (Assistant Professor, University of Granada, Spain), “ Limites a los derechos fundamentales y estados de excepción ” (Limits to fundamental rights and states of exception”). Tommaso Poli, (PhD Student, University of Bari, Italy, and University of Granada, Spain), “ Limites específicos a los Derechos Fundamentales ” (“Specific limits to fundamental rights”). Mariana Rodrigues Canotilho, (Assistant Professor, University of Coimbra, Portugal), “Principio de igualdad” (“Principle of equality”). Cláudia Perotto Biagi, (PhD Student, University of Granada, Spain), “ Derechos de los inmigrantes y políticas de integración ” (“Rights of immigrants and policies for integration”). Filippo Scuto, (Assistent Professor, University of Milan, Italy), “ Derecho de los inmigrantes en situación irregular ” (“The rights of immigrants in irregular situation”). Emilio Castorina, Donatella Loprieno, Concepción Pérez Villalobos, Federico Losurdo, Ulrike Haider, Jörg Luther. Round Table: “El Derecho Constitucional Europeo en sus líneas temáticas” (“The European Constitutional Law in its thematic lines”). Paulo Roberto Barbosa Ramos, Baldomero Oliver León, Elena Rafalyuk, Juan Francisco Sánchez Barrilao, José María Porras Ramírez, Gonzalo Maestro Buelga. Round Table: “El Derecho Constitucional Europeo en el contexto de la globalización” (“The European Constitutional Law in the context of globalization”).
Constitution and Federalism in a Globalized World, organized by the Núcleo de Estudos de Direito Constitucional da Universidade Federal do Maranhão with the participation of the Jean Monnet Chair ad personam “European Constitutional Law and Globalization” , São Luis, Brazil, 16, 17 and 18 de November 2011.
Impact of the teaching activity:
Within University
Activities of Francisco Balaguer Callejón as Jean Monnet Professor:
Lectures, seminaries and doctoral courses
1.- “Derecho Constitucional Europeo” (“European Constitutional Law ”), 10 hours course taught as a Visiting Professor at the Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, 19-23 September 2011.
2.- “El Tratado de Lisboa en el contexto del proceso de constitucionalización de la Unión Europea” (“The Lisboan Treaty in the context of the process of EU constitutionalization”). Taught in the Official Master at the Faculty of Law, University of Granada, “European Constitutional Law”. Official Degree in Law, organized in collaboration with the Jean Monnet Chair in European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam “European Constitutional Law and Globalization”, adapted to the EEES. Official Master with Mention of Quality by the Ministry of Education and Science. Academic Year 2011-2012. Sessions 7 and 8 November 2011 and 20, 21 and 22 February 2012 .
3 .- “ A transição para um Direito Constitucional Supranacional. O caso do Brasil" (“A transition for a Supranational Constitutional Law. The case of Brazil”). Discourse for the Investiture as Doutor " Honoris Causa " by the Federal University of Maranhão (Brazil ), São Luis, 16 November 2011 .
4.- “ Federalismo e Integração Supranacional” (“Federalism and Supranational Integration”), Lecture given at the Congress Constituçao e Federalismo no mundo globalizado (Constitution and Federalism in a globalized world) , 4th Brazilian Congress of Constitutional Law and 1st International Congress of Constitutional Law in St. Louis, organized by the Núcleo de Estudos de Direito Constitucional da Universidade Federal do Maranhão with the participation of the Jean Monnet Chair " ad personam " of European Constitutional Law and Globalization, São Luis, Brazil, 17 November 2011.
5 .- “O Federalismo no Direito Comparado” (“The federalism in Comparative Law”), Lecture given at the Escola de Direito do Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Público (IDP), Brasilia, 21 November 2011, 17 hrs.
6.- “Constituição, reforma constitucional e os direitos fundamentais na Europa: reflexões sobre os desafios da atualidade” (“Constitution, constitutional reform and fundamental rights in Europe: reflexions about the current challenges"), presented at the Seminar O novo direito administrativo e os direitos fundamentais: reflexões sobre os desafios da União Européia na atualidade (The new administrative Law and fundamental rights: reflections on the challenges of the European Union today) , organized by the Escola de Direito do Brasil – EDB and the Federação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo – FIESP, São Paulo (Brazil), 22 November 2011.
7.- “Incidência da crise econômica européia no Direito Constitucional” (“Incidence of the European economic crisis in the Constitutional Law”). Lecture given in the Curso de Pós-Graduação em Direito da Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo. São Paulo, Brazil, 23 November 2011.
8.- “Crisi economica e crisi costituzionale in Europa” (“Economic crisis and constitutional crisis in Europe”). Taught at the Doctoral course in “Politica e diritto comparati dell'area euromediterranea” of the Università Kore di Enna (Italy), in the framework of the Congress about Costituzionalismo, Globalizzazione e tradizione giuridica europea (Constitutionalism, Globalization and European legal tradition) . Enna (Italy), 1 December 2011.
9.- “La crisi del governo europeo dell´economia e la sua influenza sul diritto costituzionale degli Stati membri dell'UE” (“The crisis of the european governament and its impact in the constitutional law of the EU member States”). Thaught at the Dottorato di Ricerca in Diritto Pubblico dell´Economia in the framework of the Seminar of studies italian-spanish about la crisi economico-finanziaria e il governo europeo dell´economia (the financial and economic crisis and the European government of economy). Facoltà di Economia, Dipartimento di Economia e Diritto. University of Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy, 9 December 2011, 15,30 hrs.
10.- “Crisi economica e sue influenze sulle costituzioni degli Stati membri del'Unione Europea” (“Economic crisis and its impact on the constitutions of the European Union Member States”). Taught at the Dottorato di Ricerca in Diritto Pubblico, Facoltà of Law, University of Roma Tor Vergata (Italy), 12 December 2011.
11.- “Federalismo e integrazione sopranazionale in Europa” (“Federalism and supranational integration in Europe”). Taught in the Dottorato di Ricerca in Diritto Pubblico, Dipartimento Scienze Giuridiche, Faculty of Law, University of Roma “La Sapienza”, 13 December 2011.
12.- “La apertura del ordenamiento jurídico” (“The opening of the legal order”). Course of 30 hours thought in the First Edition of the Programa Oficial de Máster Universitario en Derecho Constitucional organized by the Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales and the Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo. CEPC, Madrid, 9 to 13 and 16 January 2012.
13.- “Derecho Constitucional Europeo y Globalización” (“European Constitutional Law and Globalization”). Taught in the Official Master at the Faculty of Law, University of Granada, “European Constitutional Law”. Official Degree in Law, organized in collaboration with the Jean Monnet Chair in European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam “European Constitutional Law and Globalization”, adapted to the EEES. Official Master with Mention of Quality by the Ministry of Education and Science. Academic Year 2011-2012. Sessions of 26 January and 7 May 2012.
14.- “Crisis económica, Unión Europea y constituciones nacionales" (“Economic crisis, European Union and national constitutions”), in the framework of the IX Jornadas sobre la Constitución Europea (IX Congress on the European Constitution), Faculty of Law, University of Granada, 14 March 2012.
15.- Derecho Militar y ordenamiento constitucional en el contexto de la Unión Europea” (“Military Law and constitutional order in the context of the European Union”), given at the I Jornadas de Derecho Militar Español (I Symposium of Spanish Military Law) , organized by the Centro Mixto UGR-MADOC, University of Granada, Faculty of Law, 27 March 2012.
16.- La reforma del artículo 135 de la Constitución Española” (“ The reform of Article 135 of the Spanish Constitution”), presented at the XXII Seminar on Autonomous Studies” : El Estado autonómico en tiempo de crisis (The Autonomous State in time of crisis) , organized by the University of Castilla-La Mancha. Toledo, 23 March 2012.
17.- “Reserva de ley y potestad reglamentaria en la Constitución normativa” (“ Reserve of law and regulatory power in the normative Constitution”), presented at the II Congresso Internacional de Direito Administrativo e Administração Pública (II International Congress of Administrative Law and Public Administration) , organized by the Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Público (IDP), Brasilia (Brazil), 24 April 2012.
18.- “Reserva de Ley y Potestad Reglamentaria en la Constitución Normativa” (“ Reserve of law and regulatory power in the normative Constitution”), given in the framework of the Seminary “Diálogo Constitucional Brasil-Espanha: Reserva de Ley y Potestad Reglamentaria en la Constitución Normativa” (Constitutional Dialogue Brazil-Spain: Reserve of Law in the normative Constitution”), organized by the Escola de Magistrados da Justiça Federal da 3ª Região – Emag en São Paulo (Brasil), 25 Abril 2012.
19.- “A Carta dos Direitos Fundamentais da União Europeia” (“The European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights”, given in the framework of the seminary “A Europa e o Direito Público Espanhol Hoje” (“Europe and the Spanish Public Law Today”), organized by the Centro de Ciências Jurídicas da Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa (Brazil), 26 Abril 2012 (morning).
20. - “Federalismo e integração supranacional: as funções do Direito Constitucional nos processos de integração supranacional no contexto da globalização” (“Federalism and supranational integration in the context of globalization”), organized by the Centro de Ciências Jurídicas da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Faculty of Law, Campina Grande (Brazil), 26 April 2012 (afternoon).
21.- A configuração normativa dos direitos fundamentais pela justiça constitucional em um contexto de integração supranacional" (The normative configuration of fundamental rights for the constitutional justice in the context of the supranational integration”, presented at the X International Congress of Constitutional Law about Jurisdição Constitucional, Democracia e Direitos Fundamentais . Em homenagem ao Ministro Gilmar Ferreira Mendes (Constitutional jurisdiction, Democracy and Fundamental Rights. In honor of the Minister Gilmar Ferreira Mendes), organized by the Escola Brasileira de Estudos Constitucionais - EBEC, Natal (Brazil), 27 April 2012.
22.- “La incidencia de la crisis económica sobre el Derecho constitucional de los Estados miembros de la Unión Europea” (“ The impact of the economic crisis on the constitutional Law of the Member States of the European Union"), presented at the III Jornada La Unión Europea y los Estados Miembros ante crisis económica: política y Mercado (III Day The EU and Member States to the economic crisis: policy and market) , organized by the Area of Constitutional Law of the Department of Legal Studies of the University of Alicante. 3 May 2012, Faculty of Law, Alicante.
23.- European Identity, Citizenship and the Model of Integration", presented at the Congress Cidadania e Solidariedade na União Europeia- da Carta à Crise , o estado da arte (Citizenship and Solidarity in the European Union – from the Charter of Fundamental Rights to the Crisis, the state of the art). Organized by the Centro de Estudos em Direito da União Europeia (CEDU) Escola de Direito da Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar (Portugal), 11 May 2012.
24.- “La politica energetica spagnola nel quadro europeo” ("The Spanish energy policy in the European framework”), presented at the Congress Il governo dell'energia dopo Fukushima. Indirizzi europei ed evoluzione delle politiche nazionali (The government of the energy after Fukushima. European orientations and national policies) , organized by the Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli and the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Napoli (Italy), 7-8 June 2012.
25 .- “La crisi del governo europeo dell´economia e la sua influenza sul diritto costituzionale degli Stati membri dell'EU” (“The crisis of the European government of economy and its impact in the constitutional law of the Member States”). Presented at the Scuola di Dottorato in “Diritto”, Dottorato di Ricerca in “Diritto Pubblico” de la Universita' degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Bari (Italy), 12 June 2012.
Thesis in progress on European integration:
Director: Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
1 .- Augusto Aguilar Calahorro “The principle of primacy in European Law”.
2.- Mariana Rodrigues Canotilho: “The principle of equality in European Constitutional Law”, in co-direction with Professor Vasco Pereira da Silva, University of Lisbon (Portugal).
3.- Giuseppe Re “Relationships between European Law and National law”, in co-direction with Professor Andrea Piraino, University of Palermo (Italy).
4.- Karen Añanos Bedriñana “The application of international Treaties on Human Rights in Peru”.
5.- Luis Felipe Medina Rey: “The principle of institutional autonomy and the distribution of competences among the European Union, the State and the Autonomous Communities”.
6.- Pedro Serrano León, “Delegated acts in the Lisbon Treaty”.
7.-Cláudia Perotto Biagi: " The implementation of the right to family life in the European Union: a reflection on citizenship and fundamental rights"
8.-Denada Rrushi: “The question of the external borders of the European Union between state sovereignty and universality of fundamental rights”, in Codirection with Professor Claudio de Fiores, Second University of Naples, Italy.
9.-Juan Carlos Gómez Revuelta: "The Education in Human Rights"
10.-Claudio Arrepol: "The economic crisis in Europe and the role of the European Central Bank from a constitutional perspective"
Doctoral thesis defended during this Academic Year:
1.- Arianna Cascelli , “Citizenship and social Rights: the case of the right to education of foreigners in Italy and Spain”. Directed in codirection with Professor Roberto Miccù, University of La Sapienza, Faculty of Economy, Rome (Italy), 9-12-2011. Highest qualification.
2.- Fausto Vecchio “ Primacy of the European Law and constitutional identities” . Directed in codirection with Professor Vasco Pereira da Silva, University of Lisbon, Faculty of Law, Granada (Spain), 10-02-2012 . Highest qualification.
3.- Tommaso Nicola Poli, “The social rights from the multilevel perspective”. Directed in codirection with Professor Francesco Gabriele, University of Bari, Dottorato di ricerca in Diritto pubblico e cultura dell'economia , Facoltà di Economia, Bari (Italy) 11-06-2012. Highest qualification.
Dissertations defended during this Academic Year:
1.- Claudia Perotto Biagi: “The interpretative clauses of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: an approximation to an interpretation for the integration”, Granada September 2011, Highest qualification (10).
2.- Kaiana Do Monte Vilar: “Process of Supranational Integration: a comparison between the European Union and Mercosur from a perspective of institutional articulation and of relations between legal systems”, Granada, December 2011, Excellent (9.5).
3.- Claudio Patricio Arrepol Escobar: “ The crisis of climate change and energy under international law and European Constitutional Law”, Granada, December 2011. Rating: Excellent (9).
Participation in Tribunals of Doctoral Thesis and Dissertations.
Dissertations:
As President:
1.- Tasia Aránguez Sanchez: “The Interpretation of European Constitutional Law", Granada, 20-12-2011.
2.- Javier Ayllon Barranco: “The principle of non-discrimination in the European Union”, Granada, 21-12-2011.
Doctoral Thesis:
As President:
1.- Columba María del Socorro Melania del Carpio Rodríguez: Pluralismo jurídico, “Derecho humano a la identidad cultural y globalización”, Granada, 19-12-2011.
Participation in Tribunals of Doctoral Thesis ( as vocal ):
1.-Tommaso Nicola Poli: “The social rights from the multilevel perspective”. PhD in Public Law of the Economy and Culture, Faculty of Economics, University Aldo Moro of Bari (Italy), 11 June 2012.
2.- Sergio Pignataro: "The constitutional principle of 'good performance' and the reform of public administration". PhD in Public Law of the Economy and Culture, Faculty of Economics, University Aldo Moro of Bari (Italy), 11 June 2012.
3.- Giorgo Casavola: "The Italian regionalism between the welfare state and fiscal federalism." PhD in Public Law of the Economy and Culture, Faculty of Economics, University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy), 11 June 2012.
Others activities:
Within the University:
1.- Coordinator of the Official Master at the Law Faculty of the University of Granada: “European Constitutional Law”. Official Postgraduate in Law, organized in cooperation with the Jean Monnet Chair for European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam of European Constitutional Law and Globalization, adapted to the EEES. Master with a Mención de Calidad (quality mention) from the Ministry of Education and Science. Academic year 2011-2012.
2.- “Semejanzas y diferencias en el desarrollo de los modelos político-jurídicos de España y Rusia” (“Similarities and differences in the development of political and legal models of Spain and Russia”). Intervention in the Round Table “Aspectos geopolíticos y jurídicos de la integración europea en el pasado y el presente (España-Rusia)” (“Geopolitical and legal aspects of European integration in the past and present, Spain and Russia)”) celebrated in the International Forum “Rusia y España: tendencias de convergencia y perspectivas de cooperación” (Russia and Spain: convergence tendencies and perspectives of future”), University of Granada, Faculty of Law, 7 September 2011.
Outside the University:
Participation in local, regional and national initiatives:
1.- Participation in the 8th Congress of the Societas Iuris Publici Europaei (SIPE), Der Schutz der Grundrechte in Europa vor und nach dem Beitritt der Europäischen Union zur Europäischen Menschenrechtskonvention , Faculty of Law of Lisbon, 22 to 24 September 2011.
2.- Participation as President of the Round Table El Estado autonómico entre integración y poder territorial: la distribución de competencias (“ The Autonomous State between integration and territorial power : the distribution of competencies”) , in the International Congress Los caminos del federalismo y los horizontes del Estado autonómico/ The ways of federalism and the horizons of the spanish state of autonomies, University of País Vasco, Bilbao, 19-21 October 2011. Member of the Scientific Committee of the Congress.
3.- Doctor "Honoris Causa" by the Universidade Federal do Maranhão (Brazil), 16 October 2011. Ceremony of granting the Title: 16 November, 2011, São Luis, Brazil.
4. - Participation as Moderator of the Round Table: "La Unión Europea y los Estados miembros ("The European Union and the Member States") Jornadas Internacionales sobre Pluralidad de territorios y participación democratica (International Symposium on Plurality of territories and democratic participation), organized by the University of Valladolid. Faculty of Law, Valladolid, 8 March, 2012.
5. - Participation in the Round Table: “La paralización del desarrollo de los Estatutos de Autonomía” ( “The paralysation in the development of the Statutes of Autonomy"), within the XXII Seminary of Autonomic Studies: El Estado autonómico en tiempo de crisis (“The Autonomous State in time of crisis”) , organized by the University of Castilla-La Mancha. Toledo, 23 March, 2012.
Others activities:
1.- Director of the Journal Revista de Derecho Constitucional Europeo: http://www.ugr.es/~redce .
2.- President of the Peter Häberle Foundation
3.- Doutor "Honoris Causa" (Ph. D. Honoris Causa). Federal University of Maranhão, São Luis, Brazil, 16/10/2011.
4- Member of Editorial Boards and Committees of 21 Journals of Constitutional Law and Comparative Law as well as editorial councils in Spain, Brazil, Peru, Mexico and Italy.
5.-Member of the Group of Legal Experts of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRALEX: Fundamental Rights Agency Legal Experts).
6.- Leading researcher of the Research Group “Andalucía, the European Union and the Welfare State”, with financial aid from the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Government).
7.- Leading researcher of the Research Project of Excellency SEJ-4931: “Statutory reforms and statutory implementation in the framework of the European Union”, supported by the Government of Andalusia (2011-2014).
Academic Year 2010-2011.
(September 2010-June 2011)
Jean Monnet Chair "ad personam" of European Constitutional Law and Globalization
Francisco Balaguer Callejón
Teaching activities
European Constitutional Law. 60 hrs, optional, undergraduate level, 51 students. First semester of the academic year 2010-2011. Taught by Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
The Sources of Law in the Lisbon Treaty. 60 hrs, optional, undergraduate level, 46 students. Second semester of the academic year 2010-2011. Taught by Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
Official Master of the Law Faculty at the University of Granada : “European Constitutional Law”. Official Postgraduate in Law, organized in cooperation with the Jean Monnet Chair of European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair of European Constitutional Law ad personam of European Constitutional Law and Globalization, adapted to the EEES. Master with Mención de Calidad (quality nomination) from the Ministry of Education and Science. 60 ECTS credits, optional, 35 students, Postgraduate students. Academic year 2010-2011. Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón and with the participation of:
Peter Häberle, University of Bayreuth (Germany) and University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), Professor of Public Law; Paolo Ridola, University of La Sapienza (Rome), Professor of Constitutional Law; Antonio D'Atena, University Tor Vergata (Rome), Professor of Constitutional Law; Mark Tushnet, Harvard University (USA), William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law; Gilmar Mendes, Supreme Federal Court of Brazil, Magistrate and Emeritus President; Giancarlo Rolla, University of Genoa (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law; Teresa Freixes Sanjuán, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Professor of Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law; Yolanda Gómez Sánchez, Professor of Constitutional Law, UNED of Madrid and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law; Ricardo Chueca, University of La Rioja , Professor of Constitutional Law; Vasco Pereira da Silva, University of Lisbon (Portugal), Professor of Constitutional; Lothar Michael, University of Düsseldorf, Professor of Public Law; Ingo Wolfgang Sarlet, Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil); Bruno de Witte, European University Institute, Florence (Italy), Professor of European Union Law; José Antonio Montilla Martos, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law, Professor of a Jean Monnet Module; José María Porras Ramírez, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law; Agustín Ruiz Robledo, University of Granada, Professor of Constitutional Law; Miguel A. Presno Linera, University of Oviedo, Professor of Constitutional Law; Alberto Vespaziani, University of Molise (Italy), Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Andrés Boix Palop, University of Valencia, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Ignacio Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, University of UNED, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Daniel Sarmiento Ramírez, Legal Secretary at the European Union Court of Justice; Stephané Pinon, University of La Rochelle (France), Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Luis Arroyo Jiménez, Counsel of the Spanish Constitutional Court, Professor of Law; Manuel Bonachela Mesas, Universidad de Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; José Sánchez López, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Ricardo Martín Morales, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Baldomero Oliver León, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Juan Francisco Sánchez Barrilao, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Enrique Guillén López, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; M. Concepción Pérez Villalobos, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Miguel Azpitarte Sánchez, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; José Ángel Marín Gámez, University of Jaén, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Adoración Galera Victoria, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law; Sixto Sánchez Lorenzo, University of Granada, Professor of International Private Law; Francisco Javier Roldán Barbero, University of Granada, Professor of International Public Law and Jean Monnet Professor; Manuel López Escudero, University of Granada, Professor of International Public Law and Jean Monnet Professor; Rafael Barranco Vela, University of Granada, Professor of Administrative Law; María José Fernández Pavés, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Tax Law; Leonardo Sánchez-Mesa, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Miguel Angel Recuerda Girela, University of Granada, Associate Professor of Administrative Law; Francisco Javier Durán Ruiz, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Administrative Law; Tomás Requena López, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law; Francisco Miguel Bombillar Sáenz, University of Granada, Assistant Professor of Administrative Law.
Seminars and Lectures concerning the new topics of the European Constitutional Law, directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón, with the participation of:
Stephane Pinon, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of La Rochelle ( France ), “El Derecho Constitucional Europeo. El caso de Francia ” (“The European Constitutional Law. The case of France ”), 16 de mayo, 2011, 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Harvard Law School , “Globalization and Constitutional Law”, 28 April, 2011, 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Daniel Sarmiento Ramírez, Legal Secretary at the European Union Court of Justice, “ Libre circulación de personas en la Unión Europea ”, (“Free movement of persons in the European Union”), Faculty of Law, Granada, 27 and 28 April, 2011, 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Gilmar Mendes, Supreme Federal Court of Brazil, Magistrate and Emeritus President, “La construcción de un Derecho Común Iberoamericano” (“The construction of a Latin American Common Law”), 15 April, 2011 , 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Antonio D'Atena, University Tor Vergata ( Rome ), Professor of Constitutional, “La influencia del regionalismo español y del federalismo alemán sobre el regionalismo italiano” (“The influence of Spanish regionalism and German federalism on Italian regionalism”), 13 April, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Paolo Ridola, University of La Sapienza ( Rome ), Professor of Constitutional Law, “El principio de subsidiariedad” (“The principle of subsidiarity”) , 13 April, 2011, 2hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Peter Häberle, University of Bayreuth ( Germany ) and University of St. Gallen ( Switzerland ) Professor of Public Law, “ La Sentencia Lisboa del Tribunal Constitucional Federal Alemán” (“The Lisbon Decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court ”), 12 April, 2011, 2 hrs., Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Luis Arroyo Jiménez, University of Castilla La Mancha and Counsel of the Spanish Constitutional Court, Professor of Law, “Mercado interior, servicios y servicios de interés general en la Unión Europea ” (“Interior Market, services and services of general interest in the European Union”), 5 and 6 April, 2011. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Andrés Boix Palop, University of Valencia , Professor of Administrative Law, “La articulación jurídica de un mercado competitivo y transparente en la Unión Europea ” (“The juridical articulation of a competitive and transparent market in the European Union”) , 6 and 7 April, 2011. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students .
Giancarlo Rolla, University of Genoa (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law, “La formazione di sistemi costituzionali multilivello e la tutela dei diritti fondamentali. L'utilizzazione da parte dei giudici nazionali delle Carte sovranazionali” (“The constitution of multilevel constitutional systems and the protection of fundamental rights. The use of supranational Bills of rights by the national judges”), 25 March, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Bruno de Witte, Professor of European Union Law at the European University Institute, Florence ( Italy ), “Does EU Treaty Revision Have a Future after the Lisbon Treaty?” , 25 March, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Giancarlo Rolla, University of Genoa (Italy), Professor of Constitutional Law, “Caratteristiche delle Codificazioni sovranazionali in materia di diritti fondamentali. La Carta dei diritti fondamentali dell'Unione europea e la Convenzione europea dei diritti dell'uomo” (“Characteristics of the supranational Bills of fundamental rights. The Charter of the fundamental rights of the European Union and the European Convention on Human Rights”), 24 March, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students. Bruno de Witte, Professor of European Union Law at the European University Institute, Florence ( Italy ), “The EU Legal Framework of Social Protection and Social Inclusion after the Lisbon Treaty”, 24 March, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Teresa Freixes Sanjuán, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Professor of Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law, “El sistema jurídico multinivel en el contexto de la globalización” (“The juridical multilevel system in the context of globalization”), 18 March, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Lothar Michael, University of Dusseldorf , “Fundamental Rights in the European Multilevel System”, Faculty of Law, Granada , 24 February, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Yolanda Gómez Sánchez, Professor of Constitutional Law, UNED of Madrid and Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law, “La protección internacional de los derechos fundamentales en el contexto de la globalización” (“International protection of fundamental rights in the context of globalization”), 23 February, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Vasco Pereira da Silva, University of Lisbon ( Portugal ), Professor of Administrative Law, “Los efectos constitucionales del Tratado de Lisboa”, (“Constitutional effects of the Lisbon Treaty”), 4 February, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
Alberto Vespaziani, University of Molise ( Italy ), Professor Associate, “La forma de gobierno de la Unión Europea ” (“The Form of government of the European Union”), 15 January, 2011, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Miguel A. Presno Linera, University of Oviedo, Professor of Constitutional Law, “Contenido y límites de los derechos de la Carta de los Derechos Fundamentales de la Unión Europea ” (“Contents and limits of the rights of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union”), 15 December 2010, 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 15 students.
Ingo Sarlet, Catholic University of Río Grande do Sul (Brazil), “Los derechos sociales como elemento de un derecho constitucional común en el contexto de la globalización” (“Social rights as element of a Constitutional Common Law in the context of globalization”), 13 December, 2010. 2 hrs. Optional, undergraduate and postgraduate students, 20 students.
International Congresses:
Congress on Supranational integration and political decentralization in the context of globalization, 20 hrs., optional, postgraduate level, 10 students. 13 and 14 April, 2011 .
Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón with the participation of : Stelio Mangiameli, (University of Teramo / ISSiRFA-CNR), Laudatio. Antonio Cantaro, (University of Urbino), “Sussidiarietà e sovranità nell'esperienza costituzionale europea” (“Subsidiarity and sovereignty in the experience of European constitution”). Agata C. Amato, (University of Tor Vergata, Rome), “L'Europa, ovvero la sacra ira di Antigone” (“Europe, or holy wrath of Antigone”). Giuseppe Vecchio, (University of Catania), “Stato e società civile. La portata innovativa dell'art. 118, u.c., Cost.” ( “State and civil society. The innovative character of the art. 118, u. c. Const.”). Jörg Luther, (University of East Piemonte), “Alla ricerca di un concetto giuridico europeo di autonomia” (“Looking for a European legal concept of autonomy”). Miguel Azpitarte Sánchez, (University of Granada), “Los dilemas del federalismo europeo” (“ Dilemmas of European federalism ”). Ridola Paolo (University of La Sapienza , Rome) “Federalismo e integrazione sovranazionale in Europa”, (“ Federalism and supranational integration in Europe”) . Gilmar Ferreira Mendes, (Federal Supreme Court of Brazil), “Integración supranacional en Latinoamérica, el ejemplo de MERCOSUR”, (“Supranational integration in Latin America, MERCOSUR's example”). Peter Häberle, ( University of Bayreuth / St. Gallen), “La dimensión alemana y europea de Antonio D´Atena” (“The German and European dimension of Antonio D'Atena”). Antonio D'Atena ( University of Tor Vergata , Rome ): Closure.
Course VIII on the European Constitution, The constitutional projection of the Lisbon Treaty , 20 hrs., optional, undergraduate and postgraduate level, 27 students. 15 and March 16, 2011.
Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón with the participation of : Francisco Balaguer Callejón, ( Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional Law and “ ad personam ” of European Constitutional Law and Globalization) , “La proyección constitucional del Tratado de Lisboa” ( “The constitutional projection of the Lisbon Treaty ”) . Claudio De Fiores, ( Professor of Public Law, Second University of Naples ), “ La Carta de los Derechos Fundamentales de la Unión Europea después del Tratado de Lisboa” ( “ The Charter of European Union Fundamental Rights after the Lisboan Treaty”). José María Porras Ramirez, ( Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Granada ), “El impacto del Tratado de Lisboa en la forma de gobierno de la Unión Europea ” ( “ The impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the form of European Union government”). Marco Olivetti, (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Foggia ), “Los parlamentos nacionales en la Unión Europea después del Tratado de Lisboa” ( “ National Parliaments in the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty”) . Eduard Roig Moles, ( Professor, University of Barcelona), “Problemas constitucionales en la ejecución del Derecho de la Unión ” (“Constitutional problems in the implementation of Union Law ”). Juan Francisco Sánchez Barrilao, ( Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Granada ), “Las fuentes del Derecho en el Tratado de Lisboa: en particular la deslegalización y el acto delegado” (“ The sources of law in the Lisbon Treaty : in particular the delegalization and the delegated act”) . Andrea Patroni Griffi, (Professor of Public Law, II University of Naples), “La dimensión territorial del proceso de integración europea después del Tratado de Lisboa”. (“The territorial dimension of the European integration process after the Lisboan Treaty”). Ana M. Carmona Contreras, (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Seville ), “La incorporación de los parlamentos regionales a la escena europea: reflexiones en torno al mecanismo de alerta temprana” (“The incorporation of regional parliaments to the European scene: reflections on the early warning mechanism”) . Angela Figueruelo Burrieza, (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Salamanca ), “Parlamento Europeo y principio democrático” (“European Parliament and democratic principle”). Antonio López Castillo, (Professor of Constitutional Law, Autonomous University of Madrid ), “La refleja presencia de la Constitución nacional en el TUE” (“The reflex presence of national Constitution in the EU Treaty”). Andrea Buratti, (Professor of Constitutional Law, Tor Vergata University , Rome ), “Ciudadanía y ‘vida democrática' en el espacio público europeo” (“Citizenship and “democratic life” in the European public space”).
Congress on European Union and Globalization. The european answer to the crisis in the context of Globalization. 20 hrs., optional, postgraduate level, 15 students. 5 November, 2010.
Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón with the participation of: Carlos de Cabo Martin , (Professor of Constitutional Law , Complutense University, Madrid ) , “Propuestas constitucionales para una época de crisis. Aproximación a un constitucionalismo crítico” (“Constitutional proposals for a time of crisis . Approach to a critical constitutionalism”) . Antonio Cantaro , (Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Urbino) , “El espacio europeo en la crisis de la globalización” (“The European space in the crisis of globalization”) . Delia La Rocca , (Professor of Private Law , University of Catania) , “ Justicia social y Derecho europeo de los contratos después de la crisis económica” (“ Social justice and European Contract Law after the economic crisis ”) . Miguel Azpitarte Sánchez , ( Professor of Constitutional Law), “Modos de gobernar la economía en la Unión Europea : ¿respuestas adecuadas para la crisis?” (“Forms of governing economy in the European Union : appropriate responses for the crisis?”). Alberto López Basaguren, (Professor of Constitutional Law, Basque Country University ) , “El gobierno económico en la UE y los sectores estratégicos: el transporte” ( “The economic government in the European Union and strategic sectors: the transport”). Juan Francisco Sánchez Barrilao , Professor of Constitutional, University of Granada , “Globalización y crisis económica: sombras en la integración europea” (“ Globalization and economic crisis shadows the European integration”). Miguel Angel Garcia Herrera and Gonzalo Maestro Buelga, Professors of Constitutional Law, University of the Basque Country, “La gobernanza económica europea en la crisis” ( “European economic governance in the crisis”) .
Congress on Constitutional interaction between Member States and the European Union as a factor of development of European Constitutional Law, 15 September, 2010.
Directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón with the participation of: Oliver Bleisteiner, Researcher, University of St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, “Sistema constitucional de Alemania” (“The German constitutional system”). Angelo Schillaci, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, University of La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, “Sistema constitucional de Italia” (“The Italian constitutional system”). Cristina Elías Méndez, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, UNED, Spain , “Sistema constitucional de Austria” ( “The Austrian constitutional system”). Marlies Cardoen, Researcher, University of Granada, “Sistema constitucional de Bélgica” (“The Belgian constitutional system”) . Stéphane Pinon, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Rochelle, France, “Sistema constitucional de Francia” ( “The French Constitutional system”) . Greta Massa Gallerano, Researcher, University of Calabria, Italy, and University of Granada, Spain, “ Sistema constitucional de Holanda-Luxemburgo” (“The Dutch and Luxembourg c onstitutional systems ”). Augusto Aguilar Calahorro, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Granada, Spain), “Sistema constitucional de España” (“The Spanish c onstitutional system”). Maria Rita Magnotta, Researcher, Second University of Naples, Italy, “ Sistema constitucional de Grecia, Chipre , Malta” ( “The Greek, Cyprian and Maltese c onstitutional systems”). Mariana Rodrigues Canotilho, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Coimbra, Portugal, “Sistema constitucional de Portugal” (“The Portuguese constitutional system”). Francisco Bombillar, Assistant Professor of Administrative Law, University of Granada, Spain, “Sistema constitucional de Reino Unido” (“The United Kingdom constitutional system”). Valentina Faggiani, Researcher, University of Granada, Spain, “Sistemas constitucionales de Suecia, Dinamarca y Finlandia”( “The Swedish, Danish and Finnish constitutional systems”). Alessia di Nucci, Researcher, University of La Sapienza, Rome, Italy , “Sistemas constitucionales de Rumania y Bulgaria ” (“The Romanian and Bulgarian constitutional systems”). Hugo Cesar Gusmao, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Paraíba, Campina Grande, Brazil, “ Sistema constitucional de Irlanda” (“The Irish constitutional system”). Andrea Romano, Researcher, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, “Sistemas constitucionales de Letonia, Estonia y Lituania” (“The Latvian, Estonian and Lithuanian constitutional systems”). Fausto Vecchio, Researcher, University of Urbino, Italy and Granada, Spain, “Sistemas constitucionales de Polonia, Hungría y Eslovenia” (“The Polish, Hungarian and Slovenian constitutional systems”). Tommaso Poli, Researcher, University of Bari , Italy , “Sistemas constitucionales de República Checa y Eslovaquia” (“The Czech and Slovak constitutional systems”).
Impact of the teaching activity:
Within University
Activities of Francisco Balaguer Callejón as Jean Monnet Professor:
Lectures, seminaries and doctoral courses
1.- “Derecho Constitucional Europeo” (“European Constitutional Law”), 10 hours course taught as a Visiting Professor at the University of Lisbon, Lisbon , Portugal , 20-24 September 2010.
2.- “El Estado autonómico en el contexto de la integración europea en un mundo globalizado”, (“The Autonomous State in the context of the European integration in a globalized world”), taught at the seminar The impact of the Constitutional Court sentences on the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia, organized by the Institute of Public Law at the University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, November 10, 2010.
3.- “Il Trattato di Lisbona e lo sviluppo del diritto costituzionale europeo” (“The Lisbon Treaty and the development of the European Constitutional Law”). Relazione introduttiva, Giornate di Diritto Europeo, (Introductory Lecture, Days on the European Law), organized by the Universitá degli Studi di Catania, Dottorato di Ricerca in Scienze Politiche. Scuola Dottorale Internazionale di Diritto ed Economia “Tullio Ascarelli”, ( International Doctoral School of Law and Economy “Tullio Ascarelli”), Catania (Italy), 26 November, 2010.
4.- “El Tratado de Lisboa en el contexto del proceso de constitucionalización de la Unión Europea” (“The Lisbon Treaty in the context of the European Union constitutionalization process”). Taught in the Official Master at the Faculty of Law, University of Granada , “European Constitutional Law”. Official Degree in Law, organized in collaboration with the Jean Monnet Chair in European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam “European Constitutional Law and Globalization”, adapted to the EEES. Official Master with Mention of Quality by the Ministry of Education and Science. Academic Year 2010-2011. Sessions 15 and 16 November 2010 and 9, 10 and May 11, 2011.
5. - “Derecho Constitucional y Estado en un mundo globalizado” (Constitutional Law and State in a globalized world), lecture given on the 24 January, 2011, within the acts of the celebration of the Patron of the Faculty of Law, at the University of Granada “San Raimundo Peñafort”.
6.- “Derecho Constitucional Europeo y Globalización” (“European Constitutional Law and Globalization”). Taught in the Official Master at the Faculty of Law, University of Granada , “European Constitutional Law”. Official Degree in Law, organized in collaboration with the Jean Monnet Chair in European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam “European Constitutional Law and Globalization”, adapted to the EEES. Official Master with Mention of Quality by the Ministry of Education and Science. Academic Year 2010-2011. Sessions 15 February, 4 and 11 May, 2011.
7. - “La proyección constitucional del Tratado de Lisboa” (“The constitutional projection of the Lisbon Treaty”). Lecture given at the Course VIII on the European Constitution, organized by Jean Monnet Chair in European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam “European Constitutional Law and Globalization”, University of Granada , March 15, 2011.
8. - “Il trattato di Lisbona nella prospettiva del diritto costituzionale europeo” (“The Lisbon Treaty from the perspective of the European Constitutional Law”). Lecture given in the framework of Dottorato di ricerca in processo di integrazione europea e diritto internazionale, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento IURA ( the Doctoral Programme in the process of European integration and international law, University of Palermo, Department IURA), 22 March, 2011, Palermo (Italia).
9.- “The crisis of the European constitutional orders”, Lecture given at the Conference “The European Crisis Interpretations and answers”, organized by the ISSiRFA - Istituto di Studi sui Sistemi e sulle Regionali Federali Autonomie “Massimo Severo Giannini” – CNR, (Institute of Studies on Systems and Regional Federal Autonomies “Massimo Severo Giannini - CNR), Rome, 24 March 2011.
10.- “Prospettive metodologiche del diritto costituzionale europeo” (“Metodological Perspectives of the European Constitutional Law”), Doctoral course taught at Dottorato di ricerca Impresa, Stato e Mercato, Università della Calabria, Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche (the Doctoral Programme Economic Companies, State and Market, University of Calabria, Department of Juridical Sciencies), March 28, 2011, Arcavacata di Rende - Cosenza (Italy).
Thesis and Dissertation in progress on European integration:
Director: Francisco Balaguer Callejón.
1 .- Augusto Aguilar Calahorro “The principle of primacy in the European Law”.
2.- Mariana Rodrigues Canotilho: “The principle of equality in the European Constitutional Law”, in Codirectión with Professor Maria Lúcia Amaral, Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
3.- Arianna Cascelli, “Citizenship and social Rights”, in Codirection with Professor Roberto Miccù, University of La Sapienza , Rome ( Italy ).
4.- Giuseppe Re “Relationships between European Law an National law”, in Codirection with Professor Andrea Piraino, University of Palermo ( Italy).
5.- Tommaso Poli “Constitutional protection of social rights from a multilevel perspective”, in Codirection with Professor Francesco Gabriele, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”.
6.- Fausto Vecchio: “Primacy of the European Law and constitutional identities”, in Codirection with Professor Vasco Pereira da Silva, University of Lisbon ( Portugal ).
7.- Karen Añanos Bedriñana “The application of international Treaties on Human Rights in Peru”.
8.- Luis Felipe Medina Rey: “The principle of institutional autonomy and the distribution of competences among the European Union, the State and the Autonomous Communities”.
9.- Pedro Serrano León, “Delegated acts in the Lisbon Treaty”.
Dissertations:
- Claudia Perotto Biagi: “The interpretative clauses of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: an approximation to an interpretation for the integration”.
- Kaiana Do Monte Vilar: “Supranational Integration and globalization”.
Doctoral thesis defended during this Academic Year:
Greta Massa Gallerano: “Federalismo Fiscale e Costituzione. Una comparazione fra Spagna e Italia” ( “Fiscal Federalism and Constitution. A comparison between Spain and Italy ”). Directed in Codirection with Professor Donatella Loprieno, University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende - Cosenza ( Italy ), March 29, 2011. Highest qualification.
Dissertations defended during this Academic Year:
- Fausto Vecchio: “Primacy of the European Law and the safeguard of constitutional identities. Asymmetrical consequences of the contralimits Europeanization”, Granada , December, 2010.
- Marlies Cardoen: “A Constitutional Approach of International Law: can European Constitutional Law be a Source of inspiration for a Constitutional Approach of International Law? A Theoretical and Governance Analysis”. Granada , December 2010.
Participation in Tribunals of Doctoral Thesis and Dissertations.
Dissertations:
As President
Lilja Björk Guðmundsdóttir: “Accession to the European Union: The Case of Iceland . An Examination of Iceland´s Application to Join the European Union: Requirements, Issues and Expectations”, Granada , December 2010.
Doctoral Thesis:
As President
José Becerra Muñoz, “The making decisions in criminal policy: basis for a multidisciplinary analysis, December 20, 2010.
Anna Valentini, “Il principio di non discriminazione in base al sesso in materia di accesso al lavoro nell'ordinamento giuridico dell'Unione Europea. La proposta dell'associazione choisir la cause des femmes” (“The principle of no-discrimination on sex in the access to employment in the European Union Law. The proposal of the association “choisir la cause des femmes”) , University of Calabria , Arcavacata di Rende - Cosenza ( Italy ), March 29, 2011.
Iusi Francesa, “Il diritto alla tutela giudiziaria effettiva: tra Corti e Carte dei diritti”. “The right to the effective jurisdictional protection between Courts and Bill of Rights”, University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende - Cosenza ( Italy ), March 29, 2011.
Greta Massa Gallerano: “Federalismo Fiscale e Costituzione. Una comparazione fra Spagna e Italia” (“Fiscal Federalism and Constitution. A comparison beetwen Spain and Italy”), Codirection with Professor Donatella Loprieno, University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende - Cosenza (Italy), March 29, 2011.
As vocal
M. Rosario Andres Antolin : “ Los pueblos indígenas en el constitucionalismo guatemalteco: grandes ausencias y pequeñas presencias” ( “Indigenous peoples in Guatemala constitutionalism: large absences and small presences”), University Basque Country, Bilbao, January 28, 2011.
Others activities:
Within the University:
Coordinator of the Official Master at the Law Faculty of the University of Granada : “European Constitutional Law”. Official Postgraduate in Law, organized in cooperation with the Jean Monnet Chair for European Constitutional Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam of European Constitutional Law and Globalization, adapted to the EEES. Master with a Mención de Calidad (quality mention) from the Ministry of Education and Science. Academic year 2010-2011.
Outside the University:
In the Media:
(Have been included only those with specific references to the European Union and the European integration)
Press articles in the Newspaper Público , Madrid (Editorials)
1.- Un rescate moral y cívico de Europa (A moral and civic rescue of Europe), 22 April, 2011.
2 .-¿Derrocar a los mercados? (Overthrowing the markets?) 7 February, 2011.
3 .- Un destino común (A common destiny), 1 December, 2010.
4 .- Huelgas nacionales y políticas europeas (National strikes and European policies), 1 Oct. 1, 2010.
5.- Antieuropa (Antieurope), 20 September, 2010.
Participation in local, regional and national initiatives:
-Member of the Working Group on the Future of the European Union, (Royal Institute Elcano for International and Strategic Studies).
-Participation in the seminar Agenda Federal (“Federal Agenda”) organized by the University of Seville and the Fundació Catalunya XX1 Century. Faculty of Law, University of Seville , Seville , 3 December, 2010.
- Presentation of the Italian-Spanish Editorial Collection “Studi di Diritto Pubblico / European Studies European Public Law” directed by Francisco Balaguer Callejón and Lorenzo Chieffi. Editoiale Scientifica, Naples . Wednesday, 30 March, 2011, Palazzo Cavalcanti, Naples ( Italy ). Organized by Facoltà di Giurisprudenza della Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli y el Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane (“the Second University of Naples and the Italian Istitut of Human Sciences”).
- Participation in the Opening of the Peter Häberle Research Center of the University of Granada , April 14, 2011.
Others activities:
1.- Director of the Journal Revista de Derecho Constitucional Europeo
2.- President of the Peter Häberle Foundation
3- Member of Editorial Boards and Committees of 14 Journals of Constitutional Law and Comparative Law as well as editorial councils in Spain, Brazil, Peru, Mexico and Italy
4.-Member of the Group of Legal Experts of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRALEX: Fundamental Rights Agency Legal Experts).
5.- Leading researcher of the Research Group “Andalucía, the European Union and the Welfare State”, with financial aid from the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Government).
6.- Leading researcher of the Research Project SEJ 2007-66427/JURI: <<The Constitutional Interaction between the European Union and the States as a factor in the development of European Constitutional Law>>. Project with the financial aid from the General Direction of Research, Education and Science Ministry, with a duration of three years (2007-2010).
7.- Leading researcher of the Research Project of Excellency SEJ-4931: “Statutory reforms and statutory implementation in the framework of the European Union”, supported by the Regional Government of Andalusia (2011-2014).
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