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Progetto HEURIGHT14
Francesca Fiorentini is
an Associate Professor of Private Comparative Law at University of
Trieste (Italy), Department of Legal Studies, Language, Interpreting
and Translation Studies. She is also a member of the SIRD (Italian
Society for the Research in Comparative Law – National Committee
of the International Association of Legal Sciences). In
2004-2007 Francesc served as a Research Associate at the
Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales
Privatrecht of Hamburg (Germany), within the network “Study Group
on a European Civil Code” – Group on Personal and
Proprietary Security Rights (directed by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Drobnig). She
was also a Marie Curie Fellow at the Zentrum für Europäisches
Rechtspolitik (ZERP) of the University of Bremen (Germany) (2006
– 2007). She authored a monograph Le garanzie immobiliari in diritto europeo. Studio di diritto comparator (Staempfli 2009) and co-edited (with Professor Luisa Antoniolli, Trento) of a collective book The Factual Assessment of the Draft Common Frame of Reference
(Sellier 2010). Her main fields of investigation comprise: comparative
law, European private law, comparative property law, comparative
secured transactions law and comparative cultural property law.
E-mail: fiorefra@units.it
Selected Publications:
- ‘Good Faith Purchase of Movables in the Art Market. Comparative Observations’, in Pravni život, Pravo i načelo savesnosti i poštenja, 27 godina kopaokičke škole prirodnog prava (vol 3; Belgrade 2014) 249-266
- ‘New Challenges for the Global Art Market: The Enforcement of Cultural Property Law in International Trade’, in Property Law Perspectives III (Intersentia 2014) 189-215
- ‘A Legal Pluralist Approach to International Trade in Cultural Objects’, in JAR Nafziger and R Paterson (eds), Handbook on the Law of Cultural Heritage and International Trade (Edward Elgar 2014) 589-621
- ‘The Trade of Cultural
Property: Legal Pluralism in an Age of Global Institutions’, in
JA Sánchez Cordero (ed), La convención de la UNESCO de 1970. Sus nuevos desafíos/The 1970 UNESCO Convention. New Challenges (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2013) 103-133.
Paola Monaco is a post-doc fellow at the University of Trieste, Department of Law. She
graduated from the University of Trieste in 2007, and got her PhD in
Comparative Law at the University of Palermo, Faculty of Political Sciences, in
2012. She was admitted to the Italian bar in 2011.
Her principal publications include papers on scientific evidence and gender
equality and a monograph on toxic tort litigation in the US system.
Email: pmonaco@units.it
Selected Publications:
- La
toxic tort litigation. Analisi e comparazione dell’esperienza
statunitense, ESI, Napoli, 2015.
- Measuring
Culture and Development: Unlocking the UNESCO Indicators’
Potential, in Italian Journal of Public Law, 2/2016.
Mauro Bussani is Professor of
Comparative Law at the University of Trieste and Adjunct Professor at the
University of Macau, S.A.R. of the People's Republic of China. From 2009 to
2014 he was the Scientific Director of the International Association of Legal
Sciences (UNESCO). He has been a visiting professor in the US, Brazil, Peru,
France, Switzerland, the UK, Portugal, Serbia, Hungary, Israel, China, and
Canada. He sits on the scientific councils of a number of scientific academies,
including the International Academy of Comparative Law (France), the Fondation
pour le droit continental (France), the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law
(Switzerland) and the Interdisciplinary Association of Comparative and Private
International Law (Vienna). He is co-editor of the
Cambridge University Press series 'The Common Core of European Private Law' and
of the Editoriale Scientifica series 'Tradizioni, traduzioni: il diritto allo
specchio'. He is member of the editorial board of many law reviews, such as the
American Journal of Comparative Law, the Tulane Law Review, the Journal of
European Tort Law, the Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, and the Zbornik
Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu. His principal publications include 26 books (of
which 14 are simply edited), and more than 130 essays, in Italian, English,
French, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Chinese, and Korean.
Email: dircomp@units.it
Selected Publications: