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European Parliament
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Camera dei deputati
Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research
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Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Consiglio Nazionale Forense
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Emilia Romagna Region
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European Parliament
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Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research
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Emilia Romagna Region
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PARTICIPANTS TO THE LAUNCH EVENT
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Francesco Ubertini, Rector of the University of Bologna, Italy
Giuseppe Versaldi, Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, State of Vatican City
Patrizio Bianchi, Regione Emilia Romagna, Italy
Massimo Inguscio, President of the CNR, Italy
Carlos Moedas, European Commisioner for Innovation and Research
Jan Figel’, Special Envoy of the European Commission for Religious Freedom
Stefano Manservisi, DG Devco, European Commission
Annette Schavan, Former Federal Minister of Education and Research, Germany
Igor Kitaev, UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe
Kishan Manocha, OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Martina Larkin, World Economic Forum, Geneva
Alberto Melloni, Secretary of FSCIRE, Italy
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PARTICIPANTS TO THE LAUNCH EVENT
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Francesco Ubertini, Rector of the University of Bologna, Italy
Giuseppe Versaldi, Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, State of Vatican City
Patrizio Bianchi, Regione Emilia Romagna, Italy
Massimo Inguscio, President of the CNR, Italy
Carlos Moedas, European Commisioner for Innovation and Research
Jan Figel’, Special Envoy of the European Commission for Religious Freedom
Stefano Manservisi, DG Devco, European Commission
Annette Schavan, Former Federal Minister of Education and Research, Germany
Igor Kitaev, UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe
Kishan Manocha, OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Martina Larkin, World Economic Forum, Geneva
Alberto Melloni, Secretary of FSCIRE, Italy
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OUR LATEST NEWS
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Giuseppe Alberigo Award 2019
March 4, 2019
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Fscire and Emilia-Romagna Region, together with the European Academy of Religion, are glad to announce the second edition of the Alberigo Award.
Giuseppe Alberigo (1926-2007) was an historian of great magnitude who was able to combine exceptional, exemplary rigour in research and a unique timeliness in the intellectual and theological debate of his time, thereby offering a precious contribution to sowing the seeds of criticism in generations of scholars internationally.
In memory of his fervour and wealth of critical studies, the Region of Emilia-Romagna and the Fondazione per le scienze religiose Giovanni XXIII, to which Alberigo dedicated 54 years of his life, will confere a sum of € 30,000 (Senior Award, € 20,000; Junior Award € 10,000), which will reward scholars engaged in a field of religious science, whether historical, exegetical, theological or other, without any form of limitation concerning the type of study.
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Candidacies must be presented by the authors themselves and/or third parties – scholars, centres, journals, editors, associations, academies or departments – provided that they be registered members of the European Academy of Religion (EuARe), by sending a paper or digital copy of their books published within the last three years, or works that have yet to be published, in any field of religious science. Every candidacy must be accompanied by a brief presentation of the particular aspects of the volume or paper, the curriculum vitae of its author(s) and the indication of the category of the Award applied for. Candidacies will be received by July 31st, 2019.
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The three finalists in each category will be invited to present a lecture at the annual convention of the European Academy of Religion in 2020, when the President of the Emilia-Romagna Region or his delegate will confer the awards in a special ceremony.
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Establishment of the network of European Centers on Religion and Politics
June 16, 2019
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Over the past three decades, a significant number of centers for "religion and public life" have emerged in European universities. During the third congress of the European Academy of Religion on March 4 2019, the leaders of some of these centers launched the network of European Centers on Religion and Politics.
This new initiative has two major goals. The first one is to improve communication and to foster inter-disciplinary and comparative approaches on the topic of religion and politics across religious traditions political contexts and historical periods among academic institutions in Europe and beyond. The second one is be a platform to disseminate research findings and projects in order to create a fruitful interactions with media and policy-makers working at the interface of religion and politics.
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Belief. An essay by Jocelyne Cesari
February 6, 2020
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The Immanent Frame publishes interdisciplinary perspectives on religion, secularism, and the public sphere. Founded in October 2007 in conjunction with the Social Science Research Council’s program on Religion and the Public Sphere, The Immanent Frame features invited contributions and original essays and serves as a forum for ongoing exchanges among leading thinkers from the social sciences and humanities.
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We are pleased to share the link to one of the latest contributions: an essay on Belief, by Professor Jocelyne Cesari: https://tif.ssrc.org/2020/01/31/belief-cesari/.
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION STATUTE
AS APPROVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON JUNE 21, 2017
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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION STATUTE
AS APPROVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON JUNE 21, 2017
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PARTICIPANTS TO THE LAUNCH EVENT
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Francesco Ubertini, Rector of the University of Bologna, Italy
Giuseppe Versaldi, Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, State of Vatican City
Patrizio Bianchi, Regione Emilia Romagna, Italy
Massimo Inguscio, President of the CNR, Italy
Carlos Moedas, European Commisioner for Innovation and Research
Jan Figel’, Special Envoy of the European Commission for Religious Freedom
Stefano Manservisi, DG Devco, European Commission
Annette Schavan, Former Federal Minister of Education and Research, Germany
Igor Kitaev, UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe
Kishan Manocha, OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Martina Larkin, World Economic Forum, Geneva
Alberto Melloni, Secretary of FSCIRE, Italy
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PARTICIPANTS TO THE LAUNCH EVENT
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Francesco Ubertini, Rector of the University of Bologna, Italy
Giuseppe Versaldi, Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, State of Vatican City
Patrizio Bianchi, Regione Emilia Romagna, Italy
Massimo Inguscio, President of the CNR, Italy
Carlos Moedas, European Commisioner for Innovation and Research
Jan Figel’, Special Envoy of the European Commission for Religious Freedom
Stefano Manservisi, DG Devco, European Commission
Annette Schavan, Former Federal Minister of Education and Research, Germany
Igor Kitaev, UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe
Kishan Manocha, OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Martina Larkin, World Economic Forum, Geneva
Alberto Melloni, Secretary of FSCIRE, Italy
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PARTICIPANTS TO THE LAUNCH EVENT
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Francesco Ubertini, Rector of the University of Bologna, Italy
Giuseppe Versaldi, Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, State of Vatican City
Patrizio Bianchi, Regione Emilia Romagna, Italy
Massimo Inguscio, President of the CNR, Italy
Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Innovation and Research
Jan Figel’, Special Envoy of the European Commission for Religious Freedom
Stefano Manservisi, DG Devco, European Commission
Annette Schavan, Former Federal Minister of Education and Research, Germany
Igor Kitaev, UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe
Kishan Manocha, OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Martina Larkin, World Economic Forum, Geneva
Alberto Melloni, Secretary of FSCIRE, Italy
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MINISTERS AND AUTHORITIES
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Stefania Giannini, Minister for Education, University and Research, Italy
Romano Prodi, Special Envoy and Former President of the European Commission
Mario Morcone, Head of Department, Civil Liberties and Immigration, Italy
Giovanna Maria Iurato, Director of Department, Civil Liberties and Immigration, Italy
Silvia Costa, Italian Member to the European Parliament, President of Culture and Education Commission
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AMBASSADORS
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Hassan Abouyoub, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the Republic of Italy
Prince Jaime Bernardo of Bourbon-Parma, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the Holy See
António Carlos Carvalho De Almeida Ribeiro, Ambassador of the Portuguese Republic to the Holy See
Oren David, Ambassador of Israel to the Holy See
Vanessa Frazier, Ambassador of the Republic of Malta to the Republic of Italy
Claude Giordan, Ambassador of the Principality of Monaco to the Holy See
Tamara Grdzelidze, Ambassador of Georgia to the Holy See
Arman Hovhannisyan, Second Secretary for the Consular Affairs, Embassy of the Republic of Armenia to the Republic of Italy
Tomaz Kunstelj, Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to the Holy See
Daniele Mancini, Ambassador of the Republic of Italy to the Holy See
Tomasz Orlowski, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the Republic of Italy and Republic of San Marino
Abdelhakim Senouci Bereksi, Ambassador of the Republic of Algeria to the Republic of Italy
Irena Vaišvilaite, Ambassador of Lithuania to the Holy See and to the Sovereign Order of Malta
Pavel Vošalík, Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the Holy See
Zeljana Zovko, Ambassador of Bosnia to the Republic of Italy
Eugen Serbanescu, Consul of Romania in Bologna
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RECTORS AND REPRESENTATIVES
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Ian Diamond, Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Ioan-Aurel Pop, Rector of Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
Danilo Mazzoleni, Rector of the Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana, State of Vatican City
Valentino Cottini, Dean of the Pontificio Istituto di Studi Arabi e d’Islamistica, State of Vatican City
José Tolentino Mendonça, Vice Rector of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
Patrick Nullens, Rector of the ETF, Belgium
Massimo Inguscio, President of the CNR, Italy
Maurizio Melani, President of Unitalia, Italy
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Fawki Eid Abdelrazek, Egypt
Tay Abdelrazik
Das Abhishek, India
William Adam, United Kingdom
Isabella Adinolfi, Italy
Paulo Adragão, Portugal
Emmanuel Agius, Malta
Mario I. Aguilar, United Kingdom
Ramy Ahmed, Egypt
Salah Mahdi Al Fartousi, Iraq
Gabriele Albonetti, Italy
Jean-Noël Aletti, France
Giovanni Algieri, Italy
Mohammed Ali, Egypt
Omar Ali, United Kingdom
Walid Ali
Loreta Aliko, Albania
Maurizio Paolo Aliotta, Italy
Cesare Alzati, Italy
Yasser Aman, Egypt
Fernando Amérigo, Spain
Thomas Anchukandam, Italy
Frances Andrews, United Kingdom
Antonio Angelucci, Italy
Pasquale Annicchino, Italy
Giulio Anselmi, Italy
Kurt Appel, Austria
Karla Apperloo-Boersma, The Netherlands
Anna Maria Artoni, Italy
Romeo Astorri, Italy
William Atkinson, United Kingdom
Hamidreza Ayatollahy, Iran
Liliosa Azara, Italy
Luca Badini Confalonieri, United Kingdom
José Antonio Badiola, Spain
Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, Israel
Maria Filomena Lopes de Barros, Portugal
Sanjoy Barua, India
Franco Bassanini, Italy
Andrea Battistini, Italy
Riccardo Battocchio, Italy
Robert M. Baum, United States of America
Martin Baumeister, Italy
Porsiana Beatrice, United Kingdom
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Gianluigi Benedetti, Italy
Belkacem Benzenine, Algeria
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John Anthony Berry, Malta
Vittorio Berti, Italy
Ilario Bertoletti, Italy
Luigi Berzano, Italy
Paolo Bettiolo, Italy
Enzo Bianchi, Italy
Patrizio Bianchi, Italy
Stefano Bianchini, Italy
Antoni Biosca i Bas, Spain
Philippe Blaudeau, France
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Joseph Bulbulia, New Zealand
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Giulio Busi, Germany
Pierfrancesco Callieri, Italy
Massimo Campanini, Italy
Luigi Canetti, Italy
Giacomo Canobbio, Italy
Pau Canyameres Giménez, Spain
Maria Roberta Cappellini, Italy
Lucio Caracciolo, Italy
Josep Maria Carbonell, Spain
Dino Carpanetto, Italy
Giovanni Casadio, Italy
Luca Castagna, Italy
Alessandro Castegnaro, Italy
Giovanni Catapano, Italy
Thomas Cattoi, United States of America
Nikola Cernorak, France
Éric Chaumont, France
Monica Chilese, Italy
Cristiana Cianitto, Italy
Agnese Cini, Italy
Roberto Cipriani, Italy
Giuseppe Cognetti, Italy
Orazio Condorelli, Italy
Pierluigi Consorti, Italy
Benedetta Contin, Italy
Stefano Corazza, Italy
Sabrina Corbellini, The Netherlands
Thierry-Marie Courau, France
Charles Coutel, France
Silvia Cristofori, Italy
Michele Cutino, Italy
Nicolangelo D’Acunto, Italy
Saber Dakroory, Egypt
Enrico Dal Covolo, State of Vatican City
Silvia Dall’Olio, Italy
Gaetano Damacco, Italy
Grace Christine Dau, United Kingdom
Julio de la Cueva Merino, Spain
Paulo Fernando De Oliveira Fontes
Jakob De Roover, Belgium
Irini de Saint Sernin, Belgium
Hans de Valk, The Netherlands
Mariano Delgado, Switzerland
Carlo Dell’Osso, State of Vatican City
Philippe Denis, South Africa
Andrea Dessardo, Italy
Adriana Destro, Italy
Chandra Deví
Elisa Di Benedetto, Italy
Angelo Di Berardino, Italy
Jacopo Di Cocco, Italy
Elisabetta Di Giovanni, Italy
Francesco Di Lillo, Belgium
Donato Di Sanzo, Italy
Gianfranco Di Segni, Italy
Juan Miguel Diaz Rodelas, Spain
Martino Diez, Italy
Miriam Diez Bosch, Spain
Francisco Diez de Velasco, Spain
Adam Dinham, United Kingdom
Simon Ditchfield, United Kingdom
Albrecht Doehnert, Germany
Michael Driessen, Italy
Jean Druel, Egypt
Miriam Duignan, United Kingdom
Daniela Dumbrava, Italy
Ismo Dunderberg, Finland
João Manuel Duque, Portugal
Yasine El-Ashmawi, United Kingdom
Gad El-qady, Egypt
Laila Elprince, Egypt
Hallgeir Elstad, Norway
Marco Emanuele, Italy
Hmida Ennaifer, Tunisia
Mahdi Esfahani, Germany
Pierre Antoine Fabre, France
Anna Falcioni, Italy
Boris Falikov, Russia
Edward Farrugia, State of Vatican City
Gabriele Fattori, Italy
Emma Fattorini, Italy
Fabio Fava, Italy
Lorenzo Fazzini, Italy
Sandra Federici, Italy
Alessandro Ferrari, Italy
Silvio Ferrari, Italy
Federico Ferri, Italy
Giorgio Ficcarelli
Alessandro Figus, Moldova-Italy
Roger Finke, United States of America
Irmtraud Fischer, Austria
Marie-Claire Foblets, Germany
Luigi Foffani, Italy
Gian Guido Folloni, Italy
Wim François, Belgium
Günter Frank, Germany
Bruno Frattasi, Italy
Paolo Frizzi, Italy
Krzysztof Fydryszek
Frédéric Gabriel, France
Cristina Gaiotto, Italy
Brandon Gallaher, United Kingdom
Franco Gallo, Italy
Joan Eusebi García Biosca, Spain
Ricardo García Garcia, Spain
Joris Geldhof, Belgium
Lidija Georgieva, Macedonia
Chiara Giaccardi, Italy
Pietro Giarda, Italy
Ilias Giarenis, Greece
Maria Chiara Giorda, Italy
Giuseppe Giordan, Italy
Giovanni Giorgio, Italy
Pierre Gisel, Switzerland
Marcin A. Gołda, Poland
Christian Grappe, France
Onorato Grassi, Italy
Piergiorgio Grassi, Italy
Hans-Peter Grosshans, Germany
Alberto Guasco, Italy
Mohamed Haddad, Tunisia
Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila, United Kingdom
Haim Hames, Israel
Jacqueline Hamesse, Belgium
David Scott Hamnes, Norway
Geert Harmanny, The Netherlands
Renee Hanna Hattar, Jordan
Are Vegard Haug, Norway
Noël Heaney, United Kingdom
Adrian Hermann, Germany
Joan Hernandez Serret, Spain
Seyed Hassan Hosseini, Iran
Patrick Houlihan, United Kingdom
Peter Hünermann, Germany
Vit Husek, Czech Republic
Sherif Husseiny, EgyptBruno Iannaccone, Italy
Massimo Introvigne, Italy
Armand Jamme, France
Anders Jarlert, Sweden
Pedro Jiménez, Spain
Arnaud Join-Lambert, Belgium
Tim Karis, Germany
Angela Kaupp, Germany
Roman Kecka, Slovakia
Kirki Kefalea, Greece
Mikko J. Ketola, Finland
Ezz El Din Abdel Hakim Khalaf Abdel Hai, Egypt
Zaïm Khenchelaoui, Algeria
Joergen Kjaergard, Denmark
Klaus König, Germany
Benedikt Kranemann, Germany
Volkhard Krech, Germany
Ulrich Kropag, Germany
Elmar Kuhn, Austria
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Dominika Kurek-Chomycz, United Kingdom
Yassine Lafram, Italy
Mathieu Lamberigts, Belgium
Elpidophoros Lambriniadis, Turkey
Abdelhamid Lamees, Egypt
Isidro Lamelas, Portugal
Giovanni Lapis, Italy
Richard Layman, United States of America
Sylvie Le Grand-Ticchi, France
Oliver Leaman, United States of America
Hervé Legrand, France
Volker Leppin, Germany
Roberto Leoni, Italy
Marie Levant, Italy/France
Andreas Lindemann, Germany
Martin Lintner, Italy/Austria
Paolo Liverani, State of Vatican City
Rrok Logu, Albania
Grazia Loparco, Italy
João Lourenço, Portugal
Filippo Lovison, Italy
Giuseppe (Pino) Lucà Trombetta, Italy
Maria Lupi, Italy
Mauro Magatti, Italy
Amrta Súryánanda Mahá Rája
Ahmed Mahmoud
Vasilios N. Makrides, Germany
Susanna Mancini, Italy
Gloria Manghetti, Italy
Gerard Mannion, United States of America
Anna Maria Manzini, Italy
Maurizio Marcheselli, Italy
Andrea Marchesini Reggiani, Italy
Piergaetano Marchetti, Italy
Maino Marchi, Italy
Catherine Marin, France
Christoph Markschies, Germany
Antonio Marson Franchini, Italy
Stefano Martelli, Italy
Alberto Martinelli, Italy
José Martínez Gázquez, Spain
Cecilia Martini, Italy
Georgios Martzelos
Yaakov-akiva Mascetti, Israel
Antoni Matabosch i Soler, Spain
Umberto Mazzone, Italy
Katharina McLarren, Germany
Amos Megged, Israel
Carmen Meinert, Germany
Paulo Mendes Pinto, Portugal
Vincenzo Messana, Italy
Antoine Messarra, Lebanon
Franziska Metzger, Switzerland
Radoslaw Michalski, Italy
Ferenc Miszlivetz, Hungary
Jolyon Mitchell, United Kingdom
Marius Timmann Mjaaland, Norway
Mamdouh Mohammad, Egypt
Adele Monaci, Italy
Hilary Anne-Marie Mooney, Germany
Marco Moriggi, Italy
Francesco Motto, Italy
Klaus Müller, Germany
Sigrid Müller, Austria
Alan Murray, United Kingdom
Paolo Naso, Italy
Julio Navarro, Spain
Georgeta Nazarska, Bulgaria
Arnaldo Nesti, Italy
David Neuhold, Switzerland
Klaus Neundlinger, Austria
Angelica Neuwirth, Germany
Patrick Nullens, Belgium
Thomas O’Loughlin, United Kingdom
Enric Olivé-Serret, Spain
Majeda Omar, Jordan
Vincenzo Pace, Italy
Vincenzo Pacillo, Italy
Flavio Pajer, Italy
Yahya Sergio Yahe Pallavicini, Italy
Alexandre Palma, Portugal
Giovanni Palmese, Italy
Stefania Palmisano, Italy
Giancarlo Pani, Italy
Claudio Paravati, Italy
Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, Italy
Alessia Passarelli, Italy
Christoforos Pavlakis, Greece
Frederik Pedersen, United Kingdom
Anne Pénicaut, France
Emmanuel Pénicaut, France
Renata Pepicelli, Italy
Mauro Perani, Italy
Michel-Yves Perrin, France
Marinella Perroni, Italy
Mauro Pesce, Italy
Peter Petkoff, United Kingdom
Basilio Petrà, Italy
Susanna Peyronel, Italy
Giuseppe Picone, Italy
Andrea Pin, Italy
Alberto Piola, Italy
Clelia Piperno, Italy
Vefie Poels, The Netherlands
Stefano Poggi, Italy
Valeria Poletti, Italy
Emanuela Poli, Italy
Lukasz Popko, Israel
Andrea Porcarelli, Italy
Gian Luca Potestà, Italy
Janis Priede, Latvia
Emanuela Prinzivalli, Italy
Lesley Prior, United Kingdom
Francesca Puglisi, Italy
Josep Puig Montada, Spain
Dhar Rajib, India
Michele Rak, Italy
Samir Rashwani, Germany
Maria de Fatima Reis, Portugal
Cornelia Richter, Germany
Antonio Rigo, Italy
Ringo Ringvee, Estonia
Marco Rizzi, Italy
Neville Rochow
Penny Rochow
Miguel Rodríguez Blanco, Spain
Mohammed Ezzat Rohiem, Egypt
Sieglinde Rosenberger, Austria
Adriano Rossi, Italy
Germano Rossi, Italy
Arianna Rotondo, Italy
Giuseppe Ruggieri, Italy
Orazio Ruscica, Italy
Thomas Ruster, Germany
Antonio Sabetta, Italy
Janusz Salamon, Czech Republic
Brunetto Salvarani, Italy
Francesco Santi, Italy
Enrique Santos, Spain
Vassilis Saroglou, Belgium
Paolo Sartori, Belgium
Pierre Savy, Italy
Francesca Sbardella, Italy
Balazs Schanda, Hungary
Joachim Schaper, United Kingdom
Karim Schelkens, The Netherlands
Pino Schirripa, Italy
Konrad Schmid, Switzerland
Joachim Schmiedl, Germany
Georg Schöllgen, Germany
Susanne Schröter, Germany
Giulio Segato, Italy
Silvana Seidel Menchi, Italy
Herman Selderhuis, The Netherlands
Giuseppe Sergi, Italy
Marco Settembrini, Italy
Olivier Sibre, France
Cristina Simonelli, Italy
Anna Sirinian, Italy
Matthias Smalbrugge, The Netherlands
Violet Soen, Belgium
Christian Sorrel, France
Abdoulaye Sounaye, Germany
Antonio Spadaro, Italy
Christoph Spill, Germany
Pierfrancesco Stagi, Italy
Michel Stavrou, France
Piero Stefani, Italy
Kirsi I. Stjerna, United States of America
Jörg Stolz, Switzerland
Heinz Streib, Germany
Johanna Sumiala, Finland
Julia Szalai, Hungary
Leons Taivans, Latvia
Christian Tapp, Austria
Anna Maria Tarantola, Italy
Paolo Taviani, Italy
Amira Tawadros, Egypt
Emmanuel Tawil, State of Vatican City
Jennyfer Taylor, United Kingdom
Claudio Antonio Testi, Italy
Marie-Jo Thiel, France
John Tolan, France
Alberto Tonini, Italy
Michela Torbidoni, Germany
Houari Touati, France
Olivier Tourny, France
Lech Trzcionkowski, Poland
David Thurfjell, Sweden
Adriana Valerio, Italy
Paolo Valvo, Italy
Pierre Van Hecke, Belgium
Fred Van Lieburg, The Netherlands
Peter Van Nuffelen, Belgium
Geert Van Oyen, Belgium
Giuseppe Veltri, Germany
Marco Ventura, Italy
Francisco Vigalondo, Spain
José María Vigil
Alana Vincent, United Kingdom
Georgios Vlantis, Greece
Lothar Vogel, Italy
Wolfgang Vondey, United Kingdom
Marie-Theres Wacker, Germany
Sophie Wagenhofer, Germany
Maria Wazinski, Germany
Wolfram Weisse, Germany
André Wénin, Belgium
Carsten Wilke, Hungary
Vladimir Yakunin, Russia
Francesco Zaccaria, Italy
Johannes Zachhuber, United Kingdom
Luigi Zanda, Italy
Francisco Javier Zapata Núnez, Spain
Stanislaw Zimniak, Italy
Boaz Zissu, Israel
Gaetano Zito, Italy
Kostas Zormpas, Greece
Valentine Zuber, France
Anne-Laure Zwilling, France
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OBSERVERS
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Jenny Butler, Ireland
Tim Jensen, Denmark
Marco Pasi, Germany
Einar Thomassen, Norway
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