Staff Members

Antonio Bartolini (University of Perugia)

Antonio Bartolini Professor in Administrative Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Perugia.

His main area of research is international economics in which he provided pioneering contributions in the theory of multinational enterprises. His teaching and research activity has been largely devoted to drivers and effects of MNEs, with applied contributions mainly referred to European countries.

Director of Doctorate Course in “Judicial protection of subjective legal situations and freedom competition’s”- University of Perugia; board member of specialization school on legal professions “Lorenzo Migliorini”, University of Perugia. He's on the drafting committee of “Rassegna Giuridica Umbra” and responsible of sector n. 2 “Urbanistic- Territorial administration– Public and private building” on the Italian’s editors of Ius Publicum (international network between Die Verwaltung, Dirtto amministrativo, Public law, Revue francaise de droit administratif revues). He is also member of Italian Urbanistic Law Association (AIDU) and of Urbanistic National Institute (INU).

email: antonio.bartolini@unipg.it  

Mauro Bove (University of Perugia)

Mauro BoveProfessor in Civil Procedure Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Perugia.

He is also a member of the publishing and editing committee of the reviews “Rivista di diritto processuale” and “Rivista dell’arbitrato”, a member of the scientific committee of the annual review “Diritto e processo”, coordinator of the section dedicated to civil law of procedure in “Giurisprudenza italiana”, and co-director of “Rassegna giuridica umbra”.

He is in charge of the doctorate programs on “The jurisdictional defense of legal subjective situations in Perugia” and on “The domestic and international arbitration law” at Luiss University in Rome. He is also the Director of the Master on-line program (of second level) on “Juridical Profiles of European and International Integration”.

email: frtbove@tin.it  

Roberto Cippitani (University of Perugia)

Roberto CippitaniRoberto is Jean Monnet Chairholder at the Università degli Studi di Perugia since 2011 (project TeKla – The European Knowledge Legal Area) and Coordinator of Jean Monnet Research project Individual Rights & Regional Integration.

His teaching and research activity is devoted to the EU Private Law, especially in interpretation and general theory of EU law, contracts with EU institutions, legal aspects of EU policies of research, innovation, education as well as the EU and international integration processes. He gives lectures in EU legal matters in several Universities in Europe and abroad, in particular in Latin America and Asia. He teaches in courses at all levels: undergraduates, graduates, masters, PhD, training vocational courses .

He published 39 among monographs and articles (in Italian, English and Spanish) concerning EU legal topics (and other 5 books or articles concerning Civil Law and General Theory of Law). He is responsible or staff member of several projects funded under EU programmes (Jean Monnet, Erasmus, Tempus, ESF, FP of RTD).

email: roberto.cippitani@unipg.it  
See more at: http://www.jeanmonnet-tekla.eu/chair-holder.html

Raffaella Diosono (Regione dell’Umbria)

Raffaella DiosonoRaffaella works in the Regione Umbria (regional Government of Umbria, Italy), Office for Innovation Promotion and Enterprise Innovation Services, where she is in charge of funding, using Structural Funds, networks of enterprises, innovation clusters and public work.

She works in activities related to the implementation of socio-economic programs to strengthen the competitiveness of the regional system through the use of EU and National funds.

She is responsible for writing the regional calls for product innovation and process, through incentives for investment, ICT, services and R&D financed by EU and National funds in favor of regional enterprises. She is responsible for evaluation of the projects submitted at Regione Umbria relatively on call and the management and reporting of the projects.

She works on defining the development plans of the industrial areas in the region, and the evaluation of infrastructure projects of municipalities of Umbria.

Fiscal expert and accountant from 2001, she worked in the fields of accounting, balance sheet analysis and as a business consultant, also collaborating with an important local firm.

email: rdiosono@regione.umbria.it  


Christ Hedley (University of Brighton)

Christ HedleyHedley is Senior Lecturer in Law, Brighton Business School, University of Brighton; He consults for the DTI on the Law and Practice of Gene Sequence Patents, working in conjunction with the Intellectual Property Institute. He is Reviewer for Oxford University Press on EU Law, Associate Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Member of Society of Legal Scholars, European Association of Law and Economics and Seldon Society.

He was Research Fellow/Part Time Lecturer at Imperial College London (2002/2008), member of ESRC funded research programme R022250213. He is a member of several project funded by the EU.

Christ‘s research record shows a consistent focus on European Union countries and a strong interest in applied EU law studies.

email: h.christ@brighton.ac.uk  

Fabrizio Pompei (University of Perugia)

Fabrizio PompeiFabrizio is a applied labour economist with broad research and teaching experience in the field of institutional settings, labour market performance, and wage/earnings dynamics. In this field he has published extensively in international high ranking Journals including the Cambridge Journal of Economics and the International Labour Review. He also recently served as Guest Editor of a special issue on this topic in the European Journal of Comparative Economics.

Since 2007-2008 his research interests have been converging on the evolution of labour market regulations with regard to temporary and permanent job positions and their consequences in terms of productivity of workers and remunerations. This field of research has connected him to the study of wage and earnings inequality related to labour market institutional settings.

email: fabrizio.pompei@unipg.it  
See more at: http://accounts.unipg.it/~fpompei/index.htm

Arnold Rainer (University of Regensburg)

Arnold RainerRainer Arnold, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c.

Arnold’s research record shows a consistent focus on European Union countries and EU Law in Central and Eastern Europe and a strong interest in applied EU law studies. He will be in charge of investigating the concept of the EU status in the perspective of on Fundamental Rights and EU International relations especially in the field of status of foreign people in EU and new citizens.

email: jean.monnet@gmx.de  




Andrea Sassi (University of Perugia)

Andrea SassiProfessor in Private Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Perugia. Director of the European and International Doctorate Course in “Knowledge-based Society”, Editor in chief of the Review “Diritto e processo” and “Rassegna giuridica Umbria”, specialised in contract law and in general theory of the law.

email: andrea.sassi@unipg.it  


Francesco Scaglione (University of Perugia)

Francesco ScaglioneFrancesco Scaglione is Associate Professor for the Faculty of Economics of the University of Perugia, where he teaches Private Law. At the same Institution he has also taught Private Law of the Economy for the Master’s degree in Legal and Economic Consultancy for Business (course on Competition Law).

He also teaches Private Law for the degree in International Economics of Tourism, in Assisi (Perugia).

He is member of the Academic Board of the International Ph.D. Program in “Knowledge-based society and common market discipline. Interdisciplinary profiles of the European and international integration process” at the University of Perugia. In 2012 he was appointed by ANVUR (National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research Institutes) as a peer review expert for the Evaluation of Research Quality.

He is also scientific coordinator of the Bilateral Agreement LLP Erasmus between the University of Perugia and the University of Madrid “Francisco de Vitoria”, and research staff member of Jean Monnet project IR&RI (Individual Rights & Regional Integration). He taught European Union Competition Law for graduate students at Professional School “Euro-Mediterranean Studies 2012” of Euro-Mediterranean University (EMUNI), in Slovenia.

email: francesco.scaglione@unipg.it  


David Zammit (University of Malta)

David ZammitHe is Senior Lecturer in Law and Anthropology at the University of Malta and Head of the Department of Civil law in the University’s Law Faculty. After completing his doctorate in law at the University of Malta, his PhD at the University of Durham (UK) was an ethnographic study of Maltese legal representation. He also completed a Diploma di Perfezionamento in Tort Law at La Sapienza University and was a Fulbright Scholar studying clinical legal education at the Clinic for Asylum, Refugee and Emigrant Services of the University of Villanova law school (U.S.).

Dr Zammit’s lecturing covers legal anthropology and comparative law, tort law, the anthropology of the Mediterranean region and human rights. His research interests focus principally on the anthropological study of “Western” legal systems, law in postcolonial contexts, tort law and clinical legal education.

His publications have mainly been in the fields of comparative law and legal pluralism, tort law, migration and human rights. Since 1998 he has been Executive Editor of the Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, a bi-annual publication of the University of Malta.

email: david.zammit@um.edu.mt