Call for application 42nd cycle

Bando ordinario


Educational goals and objectives

PUBLIC LEGAL STUDIES The PHD in Public Legal Studies is divided into three addresses - constitutional, criminal and administrative law - and embraces the following scientific disciplinary sectors: public law, constitutional law, ecclesiastical law, comparative public law, history of law, criminal law, criminal procedural law, administrative law. Its main objective is to train future jurists, especially in the public sphere, allowing them to orient themselves in the coordinates of contemporary society and to deepen the most urgent legal questions of our time. The acquisition of high professional and technical skills, especially on the front of litigation and the criminal and administrative process, as well as in consulting for public and private institutions and high administration, represent one of the main purposes of the doctoral course.
The constitutional change induced by the phenomena that, hastily but effectively, go under the name of globalization, obliges the public law and the criminal law scholar to rethink, even in a historical and diachronic perspective, the great themes of modernity: State, market, punishment, justice, administration, just to evoke the most polysemic concepts. This changed institutional context brings to the attention of the jurist the profiles of fundamental rights that will have a strong centrality in the doctoral course, as decisive protagonists of the contemporary scene. The Fundamental Rights Adjudication, for example, represents a performance by States and supranational organizations that implies the management of historical and cultural skills, as well as practices, inherent to constitutional and criminal law.
It is also evident that the supranational integration of legal systems, which is strongly intertwined with the globalization of markets, has an impact, even at a European level, in the field of rights, the general principles of criminal and administrative law and the trial. Understanding these phenomena therefore requires new tools that are able to draw on more legal knowledge and that enhance historical depth.
The crisis of the legal categories of the constitutional state and, more generally, of modern constitutionalism, must not push the jurist, in particular the younger generations of jurists, to step back or to give up the role of the interpreter to wear, lazily, those of the disenchanted spectator. The discouraging post-modern deconstruction, indeed, must leave room for a courageous rethinking of the lexicon of law and a critical re-reading of it. Providing doctoral students in public legal studies with the tools to orient themselves and to govern the complexity of the contemporary legal order is the main objective of the doctoral course.

Posti e borse
Available Positions and Scholarships

Borsista Ateneo5Borse di Ateneo riservate a candidati stranieri1Borsista Dipartimentale0
Borsista Ente esterno privato di ricerca0Borsista Ente esterno privato non di ricerca0Borsista Ente esterno pubblico di ricerca0
Borsista Ente esterno pubblico non di ricerca0Dottorando su programma di ricerca nazionale0Dottorando su programma di ricerca europeo0
Borsista stati esteri3Dipendente Ente/Impresa privato di ricerca in convezione0Dipendente Ente/Impresa privato non di ricerca in convezione0
Dipendente Ente/Impresa pubblico di ricerca in convezione1Dipendente Ente/Impresa pubblico non di ricerca in convezione3Dottorando con contratto di apprendistato di alta formazione e ricerca presso ente privato di ricerca0
Dottorando con contratto di apprendistato di alta formazione e ricerca presso ente privato non di ricerca0Dottorando con contratto di apprendistato di alta formazione e ricerca presso ente pubblico di ricerca0Dottorando con contratto di apprendistato di alta formazione e ricerca presso ente pubblico non di ricerca0
Esonerato2

Self-certification of the academic qualification obtained through Model A:

  • Master’s Degree
  • Single-cycle Degree
  • Specialist Degree
  • Old-system Degree
  • Degree obtained abroad corresponding to EQF Level 7
  • provided that they belong to the following classes: All classes

Admission Procedure

Written examination The candidate may choose one of three tracks: public law, administrative law, or criminal law.
language ITALIANO

Oral interview During the oral examination, the written paper will be discussed, the research project will be presented, and proficiency in a foreign language will also be assessed.
language ITALIANO

Qualifications assessment
does not require the presence of the candidates


contacts and info https://phd.uniroma2.it/web/default.aspx?i=1030&l=IT dottoratostudigiuspubblicistici@juris.uniroma2.it
more info The candidate for the written examination may choose among three tracks: public law; administrative law; criminal law.
During the oral examination, the written paper will be discussed, the research project will be presented, and proficiency in a foreign language will also be assessed.

Required documentation

§ research project
mandatory, the file must be uploaded within the call deadline

§ List of publications
optional, the file must be uploaded within the call deadline

§ Curriculum Vitae
optional, the file must be uploaded within the call deadline

Language Skills

the candidate must know the following languages
ITALIANO
the candidate will have to know one among
INGLESE
FRANCESE
SPAGNOLO

Exam Schedule

Written examination
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publication on notice boardnon indicato
publication on the web siteYes
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Oral interview
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classroomnone
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publication on notice boardnon indicato
publication on the web siteYes
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Qualifications assessment
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La valutazione titoli non prevede la presenza dei candidati.
publication on notice boardnon indicato
publication on the web siteYes
web sitenone
date of publicationnone
contactsnone

Evaluation grid

open file

Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata" - Via Cracovia, 50, 00133 Roma RM