PASQUALE POLICASTRO
 
 
 
Theory and Legal Practice of European Integration
The present transformations in the economy and in the society worldwide, are accompanied with challenges for politics and for the legal science. Indeed, a main problem is to take into account the emerging needs and dangers for the development of the human person and its collectivities. The European example, may be seen as an useful framework of analysis, due among other to its relation with the experience of constitutionalism. The historical dimension of constitutionalism drives the interest of this site to develop a wide debate with the contributions of different cultural approaches to the human, social, political, economic and technological development. The strife of this debate ought to be the search of patterns of legal and political developments that are aware that the use of the individual rights may not be in detriment to the promotion of the good of any individual, as well as that the common good may not be attained only by the pursuit of utilitarian ends. In an globalized world we ought indeed to pursue compatible patterns of human development, taking into proper account the question of the development of the weakest and of the less represented subjects. To this challenge legal theoreticians and legal practitioners ought to cooperate. And in this light the process of European integration ought to be considered, both for what concerns its inner consistency and its use as a general model. For the edition of the site at the servers of the University of Szczecin, see http://www.us.szc.pl/cei
 
 
 
These pages are devoted in particular to the collection of the courses given in different university and research centers, among others: the University of Szczecin, Poland, the University of Salerno, The Gorzów State College, Poland, The Catholic University of Lublin “John Paul II”, The University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne).
 
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