Scientific Committee

Federalism is a relevant object of study for different academic disciplines such as political science, law, economics, history, political theory and philosophy, sociology, etc. Therefore Perspectives on Federalism has set up a strongly interdisciplinary scientific committee. The members of the Scientific Committee constitute a privileged pool of peer reviewers at disposal of the journal with regards to the different academic disciplines of the articles sumbitted for publication.

 

Scientific Committee: 

  • Richard Albert University of Texas
  • Filippo Andreatta University of Bologna
  • Paola Bilancia University of Milano
  • Raimondo Cagiano de Azevedo University La Sapienza, Rome
  • Stefan Collignon Scuola Sant'Anna, Pisa
  • Paul De Grauwe  London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Bruno de Witte University of Maastricht, European University Institute
  • Søren Dosenrode Aalborg University
  • Michel Dumoulin Université Catholique de Louvain
  • Maurizio Ferrera University of Milano
  • Andreas Føllesdal University of Oslo
  • Peter Häberle Universität Bayreuth
  • Peter Hay Emory University
  • Micheal Keating  University of Aberdeen
  • Alfonso Iozzo Centro Studi sul Federalismo
  • Jean-Victor Louis Université libre de Bruxelles
  • Miguel Poiares Maduro European University Institute
  • Alberto Majocchi Università di Pavia
  • Petros Mavroidis Columbia Law School, NY and Université de Neuchâtel
  • Peter-Christian Müller Graff Heidelberg University Law Faculty
  • Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz Universitat Pompeu Fabra
  • Antonio Padoa Schioppa University of Milano
  • Robert Schütze Durham University
  • Gianfranco Pasquino  University of Bologna
  • Jo Shaw University of Edinburgh
  • Nadia Urbinati Columbia University - Department of Political Science
  • Pascaline Winand College of Europe at Natolin

 

ISSN: 2036-5438
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