GIUSEPPE PASCALE (PhD in International and EU Law, Sapienza University of Rome) is an Associate Professor in International Law at the University of Trieste, where he teaches Public International Law, Law of International Organisations and EU Law and Policies. He has been an Assistant Professor at the University Ca' Foscari of Venice and a Visiting Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg - Germany) and at the Peace Palace Library (The Hague - The Netherlands).
He is the author of the monograph La tutela internazionale dei diritti dell'uomo nel continente africana, Napoli, 2017, and of several articles and book chapters in various fields of international law. SARA TONOLO (PhD in International Law, University of Milan Statale) is a Full Professor of International Law at the University of Trieste, where she teaches Public International Law and Private International Law.
Sara Tonolo research interests currently focus on private international law and human rights, i.e. the assessment of the compatibility of national rules with fundamental rights. She has widely published on this topic : Le unioni civili nel diritto internazionale privato, Milano, 2007 ; II principio di uguaglianza nei conflitti di leggi e di giurisdizioni, Milano, 2011 ; The Protection of Persons with Disabilities in Private International Law, in Cuadernos de derecho transnacional, 2013 ; Islamic Symbols in Europe : the European Court of Human Rights and the European Institutions, in State, Cbiese e pluralisme confessionale, 2014.