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During Spring AgorAsturias, the new members of the Juridical Commission (JC) got elected, namely: Claudio Gennaro (AEGEE-Cagliari), Glòria (AEGEE-Heidelberg) and Salvatore Maraventano (AEGEE-Palermo). The AEGEEan interviewed them about their work and their aim for the upcoming term.

The AEGEEan: For those who do not know you yet, can you briefly introduce yourselves?
gloria-claudioClaudio: I’m a law student in love with AEGEE, sports and music.
Glòria: I’ve studied law and I’m a member of AEGEE-Heidelberg. This term, I’m surrounded by Sicilians in the JC, so let’s see if I learn some Italian (or Italian law!).
Salvatore: I recently obtained my degree in law and now I’m dedicating myself to the JC and to my passions, travelling and surfing, while I try to find a way to start a career in the international law field.

Maybe not everyone knows what your actual work looks like. How exactly would you define the work as a member of the Juridical Commission?
Juridical Commission: You wouldn’t say it, but the work of the JC is very challenging. Basically, you have to answer questions and follow procedures according to the Corpus Iuridicum AEGEEnse (CIA). But some questions are very complicated, they have a lot of implications. It takes the right mix of knowledge, attention and creativity to solve them. We usually discuss a lot, present our argumentations and decide together. It is completely inspiring for a person with a juridical academic background. It’s like solving complicated puzzles for a math student.

Why did you apply for Juridical Commission? What is your personal motivation?
Claudio: After already two years in the JC I felt this chance as a new opportunity to be helpful for the association andsalvatore-glo its members.
Glòria: I applied for a second term in the JC because I really like the work here: it’s very interesting and at the same time you have fun with your colleagues.
Salvatore: I’ve been an active member of my antenna for three years. One of them as treasurer and two as president. At some point I felt like I had to give something more to the network and I decided to apply as subcommie, before, and as commissioner, later.
I also thought that this experience would be a nice boost to my CV and a way to learn new things. And in fact I am learning a lot.

What was your first reaction when you heard you got elected?
Claudio: It is always a great emotion to see your name on the big screen of the Agora, even when there are three places available and only three candidates.
Glòria: Although only three persons applied and three positions had to be covered, the results of any elections are always exciting!
Salvatore: I was not present at the Agora I was elected in, so I just received the photo of the screen of the results and the congratulations of the people. It was an honour. The JC is a body I consider of utmost importance and I’m proud to be part of it.

What are your specific aims for the upcoming term? Is there any concrete goal you want to achieve?
jc_logoJuridical Commission: Continue with the process of simplification of the Corpus Iuridicum AEGEEnse. We dream of a smaller and coherent CIA that is easy to consult.

What about your Subcommissioners? Who are they and what are their tasks?
Juridical Commission: The subcommies of the JC are or were law students who help the commissioners in their daily tasks. They have already supervised elections and checked statutes of locals. This term, we have the luck to have an international group of motivated subcommies: Danica Petrovic (AEGEE-Beograd), Elisa Tabbì (AEGEE-Catania), Lucie Ostrà (AEGEE-Brno), Monika Mojak (AEGEE-Lublin) and Mateusz Zsoturma (AEGEE-Kraków).

 

Written by Lia Tuska, AEGEE-Sofia/Thessaloniki

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Salvatore Maraventano for Juridical Commission: “I think it is Important to Always be Present, Quick and Ready to solve Problems the Network presents” ../../../2015/03/26/salvatore-maraventano-for-juridical-commission-i-think-it-is-important-to-always-be-present-quick-and-ready-to-solve-problems-the-network-presents/ Thu, 26 Mar 2015 16:23:25 +0000 ../../../?p=30315  Next to two candidates who already have some experience as Juridical Commissioner, Salvatore Maraventano, President of AEGEE-Palermo, decided to run for Juridical Commission too. Although he hasn’t been Commissioner yet, he was SubCom already in the past year. We spoke to him to find out more about his motivation, experience and plans.  The AEGEEan: First of all, can you tell… Read more →

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 Next to two candidates who already have some experience as Juridical Commissioner, Salvatore Maraventano, President of AEGEE-Palermo, decided to run for Juridical Commission too. Although he hasn’t been Commissioner yet, he was SubCom already in the past year. We spoke to him to find out more about his motivation, experience and plans. 

The AEGEEan: First of all, can you tell us a bit more about yourself?
Salvatore:
Sure! I know it may sound too ordinary speaking to an AEGEE audience, but I love to travel. I love to discover things that I don’t know, and I love to work to make things better. I joined law school because I’ve been addicted to the idea of justice since I was a little. My dream, when I was a child, was to bring justice all over the world (probably Marvel superheroes had a big contribution to this dream). As I grew up, I discovered that things are a bit more complicated, but I’ve never really forgotten that childish idea. So now I’m about to graduate and I’m eager to use my knowledge for something real. This is why I’m dedicating my last academic efforts in the Human Rights field. I think that the priority of this big globalised world should be to guarantee a minimum standard of life for every single inhabitant of the planet earth. And If I will be good enough, I will dedicate my life to this cause.

How did you join AEGEE?
I still remember perfectly how I joined AEGEE. It was October 2011. That summer I had been in the USA, having my perfect long trip from the west coast to the east cost through the legendary Route 66 with my mates. It was a very long and epic journey. When I came back home, I was sort of depressed. In that dark period I randomly met an old friend, Danilo Monte, still a member of AEGEE-Palermo, who told me about his summer experience. It was a Summer University and it sounded amazing. So I went to some meeting of AEGEE-Palermo and I immediately joined, because it looked like it was exactly what I was looking for.

What is your experience within AEGEE?
When I joined AEGEE-Palermo I became active very soon. I went to my first event in Ljubljana (Winter University). After that event, things got serious. I was elected as Treasurer and I started to attend Agoras (Enschede, Budapest, Zaragoza, Cagliari), European Board Meetings (Malta) and Network Meetings (Salerno). I’ve been elected President for my second term (and, actually, I’m still the President of AEGEE-Palermo. But If I will be elected I will probably step down). I’ve organised two Summer Universities and one Summer Event (two of them as Main Organiser) and some conferences on the theme of “Mafia” (which is pretty hot here in Sicily) with local institutions and other associations.

What do you do in your life outside of AEGEE (if any)?
This is totally the question I prefer (just because I don’t feel the pressure of the judgment of course). I do a lot of things. Too much, actually. People usually do not understand how I can handle all of them. My biggest passions is surfing and I’m completely connected with the sea. It relaxes me. It makes me feel I’m free. It’s hard to explain. It’s simply that when I’m in the water, even if it’s cold, I feel good. Very good. I go skateboarding when I need action but there are no waves. When I need no action and I don’t want to go out I play online videogames (MMO). Moreover, I love literature. I read every day. Mostly science fiction and postapocalyptic literature. Sometimes I also write something for my own pleasure.

What made you decide to candidate for the Juridical Commission?
In this year AEGEE gave me a lot. I think it’s time to give back something to help maintain the network as good as it is or even better (at least from a juridical point of view)

You were already involved as a Sub-Commissioner. What has been your favorite part about the work in the Juridical Commission?
Without any doubt, my favorite part was to work as SubCom of the JC during Agora Cagliari together with the Juridical Commission (Claudio, Gloria and Joris). Yes, it’s nice to work through e-mails and Skype, but the pleasure of working face to face can’t be replaced.

What skills you have acquired would make you the perfect Commissioner?
I’m not sure it would make me the perfect Commissioner, but there is something I learnt during my mandates as President of AEGEE-Palermo that would be really useful a Commissioner. During the first mandate as President, AEGEE-Palermo went through a really hard time. Few people, not enough experience in the board (including me, not enough experience to be president, probably) and, most of all, very bad internal conflicts. But I had to face it somehow. It was stressing and it cost me a lot, but I learnt how to be neutral between parts, respect everybody and how to be patient and wait for the changes to come naturally.

How will you ensure a strong cooperation with the rest of the Network?
To ensure the cooperation with the Network what I think is really important is to always be present and quick and ready to solve all the problems the Network present to you. So, I think the best way to ensure the cooperation with the network is to offer a steady work.

What would you like to improve about the CIA?
Honestly, I don’t think I’ve been SubCom for enough time to point out precisely what part of the CIA should be changed or improved. There are a lot of rules inside the CIA that need to be rationalised to be more efficient and more precise. But I would like to test them as a real Juridical Commissioner before advancing a proposal.

Is there something you would like to do differently than the current Juridical Commission has done so far?
It may sounds laconic, but no. Maybe, if I will get elected, I will do something different. But only the story will tell.

One of our readers asked: May you, please, point out the most relevant aspects of your candidature?
One of your readers has a hard question! Joking aside, the Network needs a strong, neutral and efficient Juridical Commission. The interpretation of the CIA needs to be one, legal certainty is a value we need to preserve. It’s important to have a uniform application of the rules of the CIA inside the whole network. Considering that, as SubCom, I’ve already worked with the other candidates I can say I’m the right person to be part of that team.

Written by Svenja van der Tol, AEGEE-Nijmegen

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