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Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani

Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani is Associate Professor of European Union Law (IUS/14) at the Link University of Rome, Faculty of Law. He holds the Jean Monnet Module "The EU approach to crossborder health threats” (EUCrossHealth, 2023-2026). He is also a contract professor of International Law and International Law of the Digital Society at the UNINETTUNO University, as well as of European Union Law at the eCampus University. She is a member of the Scientific Committee of International Humanitarian Law of the Italian Red Cross and a member of the International Law Association (ILA), of the Italian Association of Legal Scholars of the European Union (AISDUE) and of the Italian Society of International Law (SIDI). She is the author of two monographs (The United Nations and humanitarian assistance, Editoriale Scientifica, 2008; International Law in Disaster Scenarios, Springer, 2021) and of a collective work (Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Disasters, Routledge, 2018), as well as numerous essays, comments and notes on sentences in the main Italian and international legal journals.

Filippo Maria Giordano

Filippo Maria Giordano is Associate Professor of Contemporary History at Link Campus University of Rome, where he teaches Contemporary History, History of Contemporary Culture and Contemporary History and Media History. At the same university he holds a Jean Monnet Chair on Cinema and European History (Ciak-EU! - EU-rope through films: History, Identity, and Policies). He has taught History of European Integration at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Bologna (Forlì Campus) and History of International Relations at the Department of Culture, Politics and Society of the University of Turin, where he also held a 'Jean Monnet' Module on the religious factor in European integration (R4EU). He has been collaborating for years with the Centre for Studies on Federalism in Turin and is a member of TO-EUrope. Centre for European Studies of the University of Turin and of La.S.P.I. - Laboratory of History, Politics, Institutions of the DiGSPES Department of the University of Eastern Piedmont. He is editor-in-chief of the scientific journal De Europa - European and Global Studies Journal and editor of the 'research' section of the scientific journal Labsus - Laboratory for Subsidiarity. He is the author of books and essays on the history of the European integration process, European identity, Euroskepticism and Europeanist and federalist movements. Keywords: ecumenism, Europeanism, euroskepticism, federalism, irenicism, pacifism, Protestant thought, European policies, European Union.

Giorgio Grimaldi

Giorgio Grimaldi is associate professor of History of International Relations at the Department of Human Sciences of Link Campus University (Rome) where he teaches “History of International Relations” and “History of Europen Politics” and is Coordinator of the Jean Monnet module “EDCSEU - Europarties, Democracy and Civil Society in the EU” and of the Teacher Training Jean Monnet project “EUlink – European Civic Education”. He also teaches “Contemporary History and Territorial Sources” at the Department of Economics of  the University of Genoa (Campus of Imperia). He holds a PhD in History of Federalism and European Unity and he has been involved in several research projects including especially the history of the European integration, federalism and  green parties (at the Centre for Studies on Federalism in Turin and, as research fellow, at the University of Turin, the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa and the University of Genoa). He is author of works on these topics and is also member of the scientific committee of CesUE (Centre for Studies, Training, Communication and Planning on the European Union and Global Governance), spin-off of the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna. Keywords: Climate change religious denialism, European integration and freedom of religion or belief, Religions and European parties, Spiritual views of European integration, Religious and antireligious conspiracy views of the European Union, Climate change religious denialism.

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