ICLOS
The Italian Centre for the Law of the Sea (ICLOS) is an initiative aimed at promoting excellence in research, training and the dissemination of knowledge in the fields of the law of the sea, maritime spatial planning and the blue economy. It also seeks to enhance the maritime dimension in the Italian cultural landscape.
The Centre was established through the collaboration of six prestigious universities: Rome Tor Vergata (the administrative headquarters), Genoa, Macerata, Messina, Naples "L'Orientale" and Milan-Bicocca, all of which have a strong tradition of studying the law of the sea.
The Centre's primary objective is to provide Italian scholars with an ideal environment in which to conduct collaborative research; to this end, it remains open to future collaborations with other universities and actively encourages individual researchers from other institutions to participate in its activities.
Through an interdisciplinary approach, the Centre aims to provide innovative solutions to global challenges related to the governance of the sea and the management of human activities at sea.
- ICLOS Founding Convention (IT)
- Director of ICLOS | Prof. Fiammetta Borgia, University of Rome Tor Vergata
- Download the presentation in PDF (IT)
Macerata Research Unit