Law, Territory and Conflict Resolution examines the role of law in territorial disputes and legal realities in territorial conflicts by critically reflecting on the well-established assumption that law is 'part of the solution' rather than 'part of the problem'.
Matteo Nicolini, Ph.D (2005), University of Verona, is Assistant Professor of Comparative Public Law at the University of Verona and Researcher at the Institute for Studies on federalism and Regionalism at the European Academy of Bolzano/Bozen (EURAC). He is author of several publications in Italian, Spanish and English.
Francesco Palermo, Ph.D (1998), University of Innsbruck, is Head of the Institute for Studies on Federalism and Regionalism at the European Academy of Bolzano/Bozen (EURAC) and Professor of Comparative Public Law at the University of Verona. He has over 200 publications in several languages, including 10 monographs, particularly in comparative, Italian and European constitutional law, minority rights, cross-border cooperation, federalism and regionalism.
Enrico Milano, Ph.D (2004), London School of Economics, is Associate Professor of International Law at the University of Verona, where he teaches international law and the law of international organizations. He has written extensively in the field of public international law, especially on the management and settlement of territorial disputes.