Stefania Negri
Jean Monnet Chair in European Health, Environmental and Food Safety Law (2016-2019) - Associate Professor of International Law, University of Salerno school of Law - Founder and director of the Observatory on Human Rights: Bioethics, Health, Environment (ODUBSA)
Phone: +39 089 963478
Address: Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche
(Scuola di Giurisprudenza) -
Università degli Studi di Salerno
via Giovanni Paolo II, n. 132 -
84084 Fisciano (Salerno), Italia
Phone: +39 089 963478
Address: Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche
(Scuola di Giurisprudenza) -
Università degli Studi di Salerno
via Giovanni Paolo II, n. 132 -
84084 Fisciano (Salerno), Italia
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PM promises to be at the forefront of governmental and scientific agendas for the foreseeable future. It is likely that pharmaceutical companies will continue to work toward developing precision medicine treatments and diagnostics, not just in Europe but worldwide. Addressing cross-cutting concerns, this conference aims at a better understanding of PM by explaining the various dimensions of the move towards personalized medicine.
The summer course is organized by prof. Stefania Negri, holder of the JM Chair in European Health, Environmental and Food Safety Law, in collaboration with the ESIL Interest Group on International Health Law, the Observatory on Human Rights: Bioethics, Health, Environment and ELSA Salerno.
It is sponsored by the European Association of Health Law and the International Council of Jurists.
Member States’ responses to and preparation for climate change. This panel explores ambitious, right-based approaches to secure climate-
resilient health systems & responses, in light of ongoing international initiatives on health adaptation such as the UNFCCC Nairobi Workplan Programme on Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation (NWP), the Lima Adaptation Knowledge Initiative (LAKI) and WHO Workplan.
November 29-30, 2018 Dublin, Ireland
Theme: Let Food Not Be Your Enemy
The conference was opened by the keynote speech of Dr. Daniel Klein from the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and was articulated into five panels dedicated to the following topics: International Law and Climate Change: Interlinkages With Health (chaired by prof. Stéphanie Dagron, University of Geneva); Climate Change and the Right to a Healthy Environment (chaired by Dr. Pedro A. Villarreal, Max Planck Institute); Biodiversity and Human Health (chaired by prof. Gian Luca Burci, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva); Links Between Food Security, Food Safety and Environmental Issues (chaired by prof. Paolo Farah of West Virginia University and prof. Kirk W. Junker of the University of Köln); Legal Strategies for Air, Water and Chemical Pollution (chaired by prof. Stefania Negri, University of Salerno).
Sixteen speakers (from Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Russia, Spain, Iran and the USA) were selected among experts working in the fields of international and EU health and environmental law through a call for papers launched in April 2018.
Prof. Stefania Negri, holder of the Jean Monnet Chair Healthy, presented the Chair's research project "Environmental health in international and European law" and announced the publication of an edited book with the contribution of 27 distinguished scholars and PhD students from Europe, Canada and the USA.
PUBLIC HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES IN HEALTH SECURITY, ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND FOOD
University of Salerno (Italy), 12 December 2016
On this occasion the JEAN MONNET CHAIR IN EUROPEAN HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL AND FOOD SAFETY LAW (HEALTHY) - co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union - will be presented and its activities officially inaugurated.
On 13 December 2016 the kick-off meetings of the ESIL-SEDI Interest Group on International Health Law SIDI-ISIL Interest Group on International and EU Health Law will take place in Salerno.
University of Salerno, 3 July 2017.
Organised by prof. Stefania Negri, holder of the Jean Monnt Chair in European Health, Environmental and Food Safety Law (Healthy), co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
Speakers: prof. Malgosia Fitzmaurice (Queen Mary University of London), prof. Sandine Mljean-Dubois (Aix-Merseille University), prof. Makane Moise Mbengue (university of Geneva).
PUBLIC HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES IN HEALTH SECURITY, ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND FOOD
University of Salerno (Italy), 12 December 2016
On this occasion the JEAN MONNET CHAIR IN EUROPEAN HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL AND FOOD SAFETY LAW (HEALTHY) - co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union - will be presented and its activities officially inaugurated.
On 13 December 2016 the kick-off meetings of the ESIL-SEDI Interest Group on International Health Law SIDI-ISIL Interest Group on International and EU Health Law will be celebrated.
This one-day seminar will address current challenges and suggest possible solutions at the intersection of public health and human rights. It will include global, regional, comparative and national perspectives on the above issues. The nature of the seminar will be multidisciplinary and its three panels will include experts in areas of public health, human rights, global health governance, health security, mental health, right to health and other disciplines.
Without effective vaccines or treatments available, West African governments declared public health emergencies invoking extraordinary powers — a divisive trade-off between population health and human rights — and hence adopted classic public health measures like isolation and quarantine, social distancing and travel restrictions as standard responses to EVD. Travel restrictions and control over migration fluxes are in fact considered necessary measures to minimize Ebola’s spread to other potentially vulnerable geographic areas including the densely populated regions in other parts of Africa, East Asia, and the Central and South Americas. Some countries have temporarily suspended migration from Ebola-hit West African nations to try to prevent the virus from crossing their borders and people who have already been granted visas on humanitarian grounds would be able to travel to those countries on condition that they are subject to health checks before departure as well as screening on arrival. Nonetheless, immigration controls are particularly difficult in the face of easy movement across relatively porous borders between the three hard-hit countries and their neighbours, as well as in the case of illegal migrations at the Southern borders of Europe.
While the global health community is struggling to respond to the magnitude of the problem, the Ebola crisis represents a challenge to the entire international community which is faced by an unprecedented humanitarian disaster, calling for global measures balancing public health risks and fundamental human rights.
Keynote speaker: Dr. Carlo Chiaromonte, Head of Criminal Law Division, Council of Europe
The course will be held at the School of Law from 1 to 5 July 2019 and will focus on the topic "Human Rights and Health".
Registrations are open until 15 May 2019 at https://goo.gl/forms/quUfwr0qRwFjDyyG2.
The Summer School will be held at the Department of Legal Sciences (School of Law) under the direction of prof. Stefania Negri and the organisational support of ELSA Salerno. The course is also sponsored by the School of Law of Queen Mary University of London (UK), the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales et Communautaires (University of Aix- Marseille, France), the Instituto Universitario de Estudios Europeos "Salvador de Madariaga" (University of La Coruna, Spain).
Special focus of the Jean Monnet Summer School will be: " Health and the Environment".
This intensive and specialistic course will in fact focus on the current challenges facing the international community with regard to the protection of the environment and public health. Core environmental and health-related issues will be addressed through an in-depth analysis of existing international legal instruments, EU law and policies and the relevant case law, combining legal theory with practical application and case studies.
REGISTRATION OPEN UNTIL 31 MAY 2017
INFO: [email protected], [email protected]
Direzione scientifica: prof.ssa Stefania Negri, Direttore ODUBSA
Università degli Studi di Salerno, 6-10 luglio 2015
Organised by the "Observatory on Human Rights: Bioethics, Health, Environment" in collaboration with ELSA Salerno
The website also includes e-HEALTHY, an e-learning platform providing free access to downloadable teaching and reading materials on selected topics of European health, environmental and food safety law (registration required).