REILS

REILS PROJECT: Rediscovering European Integration through Legal Storytelling

WHAT WE DO

“Rediscovering European Integration through Legal Storytelling” means re-evaluate the foundational period of European integration, focusing on key rulings delivered by the Court of Justice in the first decades of its activity. This period is crucial for understanding the establishment of principles that continue to underpin the EU legal order today.

HOW WE DO IT

The project is based on the PAN (Process-Actors-Narratives) Approach, a methodology that seeks to understand legal cases not only from a legal perspective, but also in relation to their historical, political, social and economic context, having regard to their procedural history, the actors involved in the proceedings, and the narratives surrounding each ruling.

DISSEMINATION

The project will culminate in the dissemination of its findings through traditional academic channels, such as conferences and publications, as well as innovative methods like podcasts and digital media. This combination will make the research outputs accessible to a broader audience, including academics, students, and the general public, thereby enhancing understanding of the European integration process.

WHO WE ARE

The research project is a collaborative effort among three Italian universities: the University of Naples “Federico II”, the University of Rome “Sapienza”, and the University of Turin. The researchers involved are Italian and foreign experts in EU law, international law, and legal history, ensuring a robust and interdisciplinary approach to the study of European integration. Read their findings in the CASES and ACTORS sections.

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