The European Public Law Organization, through the European Law & Governance School in collaboration with the Luiss School of Government and the Luiss Center for Parliamentary Studies, is inviting applications for the 2026 Summer Program titled “Parliaments and War: From Diplomacy to Security.” The prestigious summer school will take place in Rome from 13–17 July 2026 and offers participants an exceptional opportunity to explore the evolving role of parliamentary institutions during times of geopolitical crises, war, diplomacy, and security challenges.
This highly specialized summer program is designed to provide participants with advanced academic and practical insights into parliamentary democracy in Europe, focusing on how legislatures operate under conditions of conflict, emergency, and international instability. Through lectures, discussions, institutional visits, and networking opportunities, participants will engage with experts and practitioners from across the world while deepening their understanding of governance, democratic accountability, constitutionalism, and international cooperation.
Applications are currently open, and selected applicants can benefit from one of the 10 full scholarships offered by the European Public Law Organization.
The 2026 Summer Program on Parliamentary Democracy in Europe marks the third consecutive collaboration between the European Law & Governance School and the Luiss School of Government. This year’s theme, “Parliaments and War: From Diplomacy to Security,” addresses one of the most urgent issues in contemporary international politics.
As wars, security threats, and geopolitical tensions increasingly shape global affairs, parliamentary institutions are being challenged to balance democratic oversight with effective responses to crises. Legislatures now play a vital role in:
The program offers participants the opportunity to critically analyze how parliaments respond to war-related situations while maintaining constitutional values, transparency, and the rule of law.
Participants will also gain a broader understanding of how parliamentary systems interact with diplomacy, military operations, and executive authority in rapidly changing geopolitical environments.
The summer school provides a comprehensive curriculum combining academic theory with practical exposure. Participants will explore several important themes, including:
The program is research-based and professionally oriented, ensuring participants gain both analytical and practical skills relevant to international governance and public policy.
One of the major strengths of the program is its interactive structure. Instead of relying solely on lectures, the summer school includes:
Participants will have the chance to interact directly with scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and experts working in governance, diplomacy, parliamentary affairs, and international relations.
A major highlight of the summer school is the dedicated European Public Law Organization and European Law & Governance School Day hosted in Rome.
This component of the program provides participants with:
Hosted at the European Law & Governance School premises in Trastevere, the program enables participants to critically reflect on the evolving responsibilities of parliaments during geopolitical crises and war-related challenges.
The sessions focus heavily on:
This unique academic experience bridges the gap between theory and real-world parliamentary practice.
The European Public Law Organization is offering 10 full tuition scholarships to outstanding applicants.
Selected scholars will receive:
Please note that scholarship recipients are required to pay an administrative fee of €300.
Participants are also responsible for covering:
For applicants who do not receive scholarships, the tuition fees are:
Students from partner universities and Luiss students receive a 10% tuition fee reduction.
The summer program welcomes applicants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds.
Eligible applicants include:
Preferred academic backgrounds include:
Applicants must demonstrate:
This program provides a rare opportunity to study parliamentary democracy and security governance in one of Europe’s most historically and politically significant cities.
Participants benefit from:
The interdisciplinary structure of the program makes it especially valuable for those pursuing careers in:
To apply for the program, applicants must submit:
Applications should be sent via email to: summerschools@elgs.eu
Applicants are encouraged to clearly demonstrate their academic achievements, professional experience, and motivation for participating in the program.
The application deadline for the 2026 Summer Program is:
30 May 2026
Applications submitted after the deadline may only be considered if spaces remain available.
For more information about this opportunity, visit here.
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