Comparative private law

Comparative private law

To study the legal systems (mostly state systems) in comparison with each other, through an analysis of their similarities and differences.

In this context, issues related to the methodology, aims and objects of the comparison are investigated. Particular attention is then paid to the construction of the European unit, with attention to the methods of legal harmonisation, including those related to the construction of an economic and monetary union. A prominent place is also given to the intersections between law, politics and economics, especially with regard to the relations between capitalism and democracy and the clash between models of capitalism.

People

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Maria Giulia Canella

Associate Professor

keywords: Italian and International arbitration, Enforcement, Reform of the civil process, Italian supreme Court,
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Angela Carpi

Associate Professor

keywords: Legal Translation, Modernisation of Chinese law, EU-China Cooperation, Circulation of legal models, Chinese Contract
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Laura Maria Franciosi

Assistant professor

keywords: contract, international contracts, B2B relationships, trust, healthcare liability, EBM, CLC
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Marco Martino

Associate Professor

keywords: Private law, Contracts, Obligations, Property law, Law of successions, Legal doctrines - general theory of law,
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Elena Orrù

Associate Professor

keywords: Leisure ships, Air Transport, Public Service Contract, Public Service Obligations, Transport of a local or regional
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Gianni Santucci

Full Professor

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Marina Timoteo

Full Professor

keywords: Circulation of legal models, Law and Language, Legal Translation, environmental liability, Chinese Legal System,
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Barbara Verri

Junior assistant professor (fixed-term)

keywords: comparative law, law and language, legal translation, environmental comparative law, environmental sustainability, Hong