14:30/15:00 - Introduction:
Germany, Italy and the Euro Crisis
Sergio Fabbrini, Director, School of Government and Professor, Political Science and International Relations, LUISS Guido Carli;
15:00/16:00 - First Panel: Germany and Italy in the EU Mirror
German Views on the Italian Role in the EU
Robert Kaiser, Professor of Comparative Politics and Political Theory, University of Siegen
Is There a German Question in Italian Economic Debate
Carlo Bastasin, Columnist at “Il Sole 24ore”, senior Fellow at Brookings Institution, Washington, Senior Fellow at Luiss School of European Political Economy, LUISS Guido Carli
16:00/16:30: Coffee Break
16:30/17/30 - Second Panel: European Integration and the Welfare State
The Ordo-liberal Vision of a European Economic Constitution
Christian Joerges, Professor of Law & Society, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin
The European Social Constitution and Labor Regulation
Silvana Sciarra, Italian Constitutional Court, Professor of Labor Law and Comparative Labor Law, University of Florence and LUISS School of Government
17:30/18:30 -Third Panel: Constitutionalizing European Integration
German Contribution to the Constitutionalization of the EU
Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann, Director of the Salzburg Centre of European Union Studies- Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, and Professor of Political Theory, University of Salzburg
Italian Contribution to the Constitutionalization of the EU
Nicola Lupo, Professor of Public Law, and Director of the Master program in Parliament and Public Policies at School of Government, LUISS Guido Carli
18:30/19:00– Debate on the Panels
19:00/20:00 - Conclusion
Rome, Berlin and the Future of European Integration
Giuliano Amato, Past Italian Prime Minister, Italian Constitutional Court and Professor of Constitutional Law
Enzo Moavero Milanesi, Past Italian Minister of European Affairs and Professor of European Law.
Organised with the support of Deutsche Bank