Ph.D. Graduate, Dipartimento di Diritto ed Economia
University of Siena, Economic Law
Ph.D., Comparative Public Law
University of Siena, School of Economics
Thesis Title: "The New Judicial Federalism and the protection of fundamental rights in United States sub-national (State) Constitutions"
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Prof. Tania Groppi
Prof. Eleonora Ceccherini Prof. Nicola Vizioli Prof. Louis Del Duca |
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Palomar Italy - Observatory on Italian Constitutional Developments: http://www.unisi.it/dipec/palomar/italy.html
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- University of Siena, School of Economics (Siena, Italy): Ph.D., Comparative Public Law.
- Yale Law School (New Haven, CT, USA): August–September 2009; August-December 2010: visiting researcher.
- University of Connecticut, School of Law (Hartford, CT, USA): visiting scholar, 2009 (Spring Semester).
- Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law (Carlisle, PA, USA): 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 – “Capitals of Europe” Summer Program. Seminars at the Hague (ICJ, ICC, ICTY) • Brussels (European Commission) • Luxembourg (ECJ) • Strasbourg (ECtHR).
- University of Trento, School of Law and Marie Curie Institute (Trento, Italy): 2008 and 2009 Co.Co.A. Summer School–Comparative Interpretation of European Constitutional Jurisprudence.
- Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law (Carlisle, PA, USA): LL.M. in Comparative Law: 2006-2007.
- University of Florence, School of Law (Florence, Italy): post-graduate course on “Introduction to the United States Legal System,” 2006.
- University of Pisa, School of Law (Pisa, Italy): Master of Arts in Public Economic Law, 2004-2005.
- University of Florence, School of Law (Florence, Italy): Law Degree: 110/110 summa cum laude - October 2004.





