FDGI at the ESIL Teaching Corner Webinar on Diversity in the Teaching of International Law

The School of International Governance and Law announces the participation of Associate Professor Dr Cristina Elena Popa Tache as a speaker in the prestigious international webinar series “ESIL Teaching Corner”, organised by the European Society of International Law.

The event entitled “Diversity and Teaching International Law” will take place on Wednesday, 17 June 2026, between 14:30 and 16:00 CET, and will bring together academics and international researchers to discuss how diversity can transform the teaching of international law.

The webinar will address diversity from multiple perspectives related to teaching and classroom experiences, including cultural diversity, the decolonisation of legal studies, modern methods such as transdisciplinarity, the gender dimension, the geographical diversity of international legal practice, student inclusion, multilingualism, and the diversity of academic and professional backgrounds among teaching staff.

The invited speakers are:

  1. Angelica Bonfanti – Professor of International Law, University of Milan
  2. Michelle Burgis-Kasthala – Professor, La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University
  3. Patryk Labuda – Assistant Professor, Central European University
  4. Cristina Elena Popa Tache – Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and International Governance, Danubius International University; Member, ESIL Diversity Advisory Board
  5. Klaudia Szableka – Lecturer, University of Glasgow; Member, ESIL Diversity Advisory Board
  6. Liliana Tymchenko – Researcher and Lecturer, European Humanities University; Member, ESIL Diversity Advisory Board

The moderator of the event will be Giulio Bartolini – Professor of International Law, Roma Tre University; Member of the ESIL Board.

Participation in this event demonstrates the active involvement of the School of  International Governance and Law in international academic debates concerning diversity, inclusion, and the transformation of contemporary methods of teaching international law.

 


The 21st edition of the International Conference “European Integration – Realities and Perspectives” at Danubius International University (EIRP 2026)

Danubius International University organized on 15 May 2026 the 21st edition of the International Conference “European Integration – Realities and Perspectives” (EIRP), a long-standing academic landmark dedicated to interdisciplinary dialogue and international research cooperation. Held in a hybrid format, the event brought together academics, researchers, representatives of the business sector, and public authorities in an extensive exchange of ideas and perspectives regarding the contemporary challenges of education and global society. The central theme of this year’s edition — “Emergent Global Issues in Education: Rising to the Challenges and Embracing the Opportunities” — highlighted the need for innovative and sustainable approaches in addressing current global transformations.

Through the diversity of topics addressed — ranging from legal sciences, international relations, and green economy to psychology, FinTech, cybersecurity, and educational management — the conference underscored the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary research and strengthened Danubius International University’s position as a benchmark of academic excellence and scientific cooperation. The publication of papers in volumes and journals indexed in specialized databases reflects the relevance of the contributions presented at the event. At the same time, the academic dialogue and collaboration among participants emphasized the importance of innovation, knowledge exchange, and the development of academic partnerships in shaping new directions in education and research, in line with the challenges and dynamics of contemporary society.

 

Claudia Stefania Marghiru


Tactical Communication in Law Enforcement – Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Intervention Strategies within the International Symposium

The International Symposium “Tactical Communication in Law Enforcement”, held on May 14, 2026, in the Senate Hall of Danubius International University, represented an interdisciplinary academic forum dedicated to the analysis of communication mechanisms employed in the management of high-tension situations specific to the field of public order. The official opening of the event was conducted by the President of the Board of Administration, Associate Professor Andy Corneliu Pușcă, PhD, and the Rector of the University and CEO, Professor Steve O. Michael, PhD, who welcomed the participants and emphasized the importance of developing tactical communication competencies in the context of contemporary challenges faced by law enforcement institutions. The symposium brought together specialists from the legal, psychological, and public order sectors, addressing topics such as the continuum of force, modern policing strategies, Aristotelian rhetoric, the dynamics of perception and emotion in operational interventions, as well as concepts including tactical empathy, transactional analysis, and interest-based negotiation.

During the plenary session dedicated to tactical communication, the keynote speakers delivered presentations focused on both the theoretical and practical dimensions of intervention in critical situations. Professor Țuțu Pișleag, PhD, addressed the topic “The Continuum of Force: From the Power of Words to Lethal Force”, highlighting the role of communication in preventing conflict escalation. Furthermore, Associate Professor Lăcrămioara Mocanu, PhD, psychologist, emphasized the importance of tactical empathy in crisis interventions, defining it as an essential strategic instrument for relationship-building and for enhancing the efficiency of operational actions. Through its interdisciplinary approach and the complexity of the themes discussed, the symposium underscored the relevance of persuasive communication and practice-oriented training in strengthening the intervention capacity of law enforcement structures.

 

Claudia Stefania Marghiru


Nomination to Tour d’Horizon of Literature 2025, Network for Transdisciplinary Research (td-net)

The Dean of the Faculty of International Governance and Law, Dr. Cristina Elena Popa Tache, has been nominated as a contributor to Tour d’Horizon of Literature 2025, a publication issued by the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences – Network for Transdisciplinary Research (td-net). This inclusion reflects international recognition of her scholarly activity in the field of multi- and transdisciplinary research, further strengthening the visibility of her contributions within academic networks dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary dialogue and global scientific cooperation.

 

Starting with the next edition, Dr. Cristina Elena Popa Tache will propose for nomination researchers who have published relevant works in the field of multi- and transdisciplinarity, with the aim of expanding academic representation and consolidating the scientific contributions included in this internationally recognized initiative.

 

 

Claudia Stefania Marghiru


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