Edizione 2016 della LUISS Summer School on International Trade: Law and Economics
1. Rome
4—15 July
2016
CONTACT US
Summer School Secretariat
T +39 06 85 225 534/579/352/447
M lsst@luiss.it
The LUISS Summer School
aims at providing professionals,
government officials, international
civil servants, financial
consultants, scholars and students
with a comprehensive and
in-depth understanding of the
legal and economic implications of
the most relevant and up-to-date
issues of international trade, both
through high-level lectures and
professionalizing training.
FACULTY
Peter
Balas
Deputy Director-General,
Directorate General Trade,
European Commission
Sergio
Balibrea
Director Assemblies Division
at WIPO (World Intellectual
Property Organization)
Olivier
De Laroussilhe
Former Head of Unit E3,
Directorate General Trade,
European Commission
The Summer School combines
high-level lectures and
professionalizing training given
by world-class professors,
WTO and EU officers, public
administration managers and
experts from the private sector
operating in the international
markets.
Upon successful completion of the course
and following a written examination,
participants will be issued a certificate
of attendance which qualifies them for
the accreditation of 8 ECTS points. The
participation to the Program will also
qualify for the accreditation of 24 formative
credits by the Bar Association of Rome
(Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma).
The deadline for
applying to the
Summer School is
15 May 2016.
The number of
participants
is limited to 40.
Elena SCISO
Course Director, Professor of International
Economic Law, LUISS Guido Carli
Tuition fees
WITH THE PATRONAGE
% The European Commission
Representation in Italy
% The Italian Ministry of Economic
Development
% CONFINDUSTRIA (Confederation
of the Italian Manufacturing Industries )
% Bar Association of Rome
(Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma)
% SACE
% Simest
24 8
The course will run from 4 to 15 July 2016
and includes 60 hours of class time divided
into two weekly sessions (6 hours per day,
5 days a week), including a Round-table
discussion at the end of the first week.
All lectures are given in English.
60
Hours
of class time
Formative
credit
ECTS
points
€ 1.950
as comprehensive
of the two weeks
accommodation at
Hotel Delle Muse
€ 1.300
for the attendance
of the Summer
School only
LUISS Summer School
on International Trade:
Law and Economics
Co-Financed by the European Commission
Jean Monnet Module 2014
Maria Beatrice
Deli
Secretary General of the Italian
Association for International
Arbitration (AIA)
Marco
Felisati
Vice Director, Europe and
Internationalization Department,
CONFINDUSTRIA
Giorgio
Ferrante
SIMEST
Carlo
Gamberale
Legal Affairs Division, WTO
Rainer
Geiger
Former Deputy Director, Financial
and Enterprise Affairs, OECD
Lelio
Lapadre
Professor of International
Economics, University of L’Aquila
Vincenzo
Lenucci
Chief of the International Affairs
Office, CONFAGRICOLTURA
Marco
Marzano
de Marinis
Executive Director World
Farmers Organisation, WFO
Antonio
Massoli Taddei
SACE
Maria
Pereyra
Legal Affairs Division, WTO
Roberta
Piermartini
Economic Research and
Statistics Division, WTO
Andrea
Primerano
Manager, Customs and
International Trade,
Ernst&Young
Amedeo
Teti
Director General, General
Direction for Trade
Policy, Italian Ministry of
Economic Development