Working and research groups
The research activity within the Department, carried out by experts from different cultural areas, is characterized by a wide variety of scientific interests in the legal sciences. The variety of interests creates working and research groups operating in the Department for national and European projects.

The research activity within the Department, carried out by experts from different cultural areas, is characterized by a wide variety of scientific interests in the legal sciences. The variety of interests constitutes the richness and peculiarity of the Department, allowing to multiply cultural approaches and thematic choices, to pluralize epistemological reflection and to broaden strictly disciplinary perspectives.
This variety does not, however, result in dispersion of resources, but is determined in the research of the groups working in the Department and, at the same time, draws real plots of interdisciplinary relations. Hence, in fact, the interdisciplinary character of the research of the members of the Department; hence its vocation to internationalisation.
This activity, which is broad and varied from both a thematic and methodological point of view, is divided into disciplinary or multidisciplinary areas, within which many particular directions of investigation are specified.
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Design and development of a cloud-based database for necroscopic activity in the medical-legal area
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Cultural diversity as care, care for cultural diversity
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Evolution of health science and compliance with European and national law: experimentation, new technologies and pharmaceutical innovation
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Experimental theory of law: embodied cognition and perception of the juridical
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For a new social food contract: the governance of food policies between science, economics and fundamental rights
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International investigations and the circulation of evidence in tax and criminal matters
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Patrimonial destination and trust lawsuit: an interdisciplinary approach for a single reconstructive perspective
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The e-commerce discipline in the context of the European Union and the People's Republic of China: a comparative analysis
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The governance of numbers: economic and financial indicators and budgetary decision in the constitutional State
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The network and the "trilogy" of identity
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The One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative: legal issues and effects on the financing and development of maritime and multimodal infrastructures by Chinese investors in Italy
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The tourist tax. Evolution and clarification of the reference regulatory framework
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Bertinoro group Labour law