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1 Curriculum Vitae Updated 27/11/2019 FEDERICO FABBRINI Current Academic Position Since 2016: Full Professor (tenured) of EU Law School of Law & Government Dublin City University (Ireland) Since 2017: Founding Director DCU Brexit Institute Since 2017: Director DCU Law Research Center Previous Academic Positions 2016-2014: Associate Professor (tenured) of European & International Law iCourts (Center of Excellence for International Courts), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen (Denmark) 2014-2012: Assistant Professor (tenure-track) of European & Comparative Constitutional Law Department of Public Law, Jurisprudence & Legal History, Tilburg Law School (the Netherlands) Tenure awarded on 15 May 2014 Visiting Positions 2013: Visiting professor, Meiji University, Tokyo (Japan) (December) 2012: Visiting professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia) (December) Prizes and Fellowships 2018-9: Charlemagne Prize Fellow sponsored by the Karlspreis Europa Stiftung und Akademie in Aachen Judicial Clerkship and Institutional Traineeship 2010-2009: Clerk for Justice Sabino Cassese at the Constitutional Court of Italy 2013-2008: Personal Assistant to Martin Scheinin in his capacity as United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism, and then as the President of the International Association of Constitutional Law Higher Education 2012: Doctorate in Law (PhD) at the Law Department of the European University Institute - Research thesis on: “Fundamental Rights in Europe: Challenges and Transformations of a Multilevel System in Comparative Perspective” under the supervision of prof. Miguel Poiares Maduro. Degree awarded (with a recommendation for publication of the thesis) on 7 June 2012 by a Jury composed of prof. Miguel Maduro (EUI), prof. Marta Cartabia (Justice of the Italian Constitutional Court), prof. Marise Cremona (EUI) and prof. Vicki Jackson (Harvard Law School) 2010: Visiting researcher at the Georgetown University Law Center (USA) (September) 2009: Master (LLM) in “European, Comparative and International Law” at the Law Department of EUI - Research thesis on: “Judicial Review of United Nations Counter-Terrorism Sanctions in the European Multilevel System of Human Rights Protection” under the supervision of prof. Marise Cremona 2008: Laurea Specialistica [JD], 110/110 summa cum laude in “International Law” at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bologna (Italy) best student in the graduating class 2007: Visting fellow at the Ècole Normale Supérieure (ENS) at Paris (France) Département de Droit et des Sciences Sociales (September-October) 2008-2006: Fellow of the Collegio Superiore Alma Mater Studiorum with a Grade Point Average of 30/30 2006: Laurea Triennale [BA], 110/110 summa cum laude in “European and Transnational Law” at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento (Italy) best student in the graduating class 2005: Visiting student (Education Abroad Program) at the University of California at Berkeley (USA) Legal Studies Department and Boalt Hall School of Law (Fall semester) with a Grade Point Average of 3.9/4.0
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Curriculum Vitae Updated 27/11/2019

FEDERICO FABBRINI

Current Academic Position Since 2016: Full Professor (tenured) of EU Law

School of Law & Government

Dublin City University (Ireland)

Since 2017: Founding Director

DCU Brexit Institute

Since 2017: Director

DCU Law Research Center

Previous Academic Positions 2016-2014: Associate Professor (tenured) of European & International Law

iCourts (Center of Excellence for International Courts), Faculty of Law,

University of Copenhagen (Denmark) 2014-2012: Assistant Professor (tenure-track) of European & Comparative Constitutional Law

Department of Public Law, Jurisprudence & Legal History,

Tilburg Law School (the Netherlands)

Tenure awarded on 15 May 2014

Visiting Positions 2013: Visiting professor, Meiji University, Tokyo (Japan) (December)

2012: Visiting professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia) (December)

Prizes and Fellowships 2018-9: Charlemagne Prize Fellow sponsored by the Karlspreis Europa Stiftung und Akademie in Aachen

Judicial Clerkship and Institutional Traineeship 2010-2009: Clerk for Justice Sabino Cassese at the Constitutional Court of Italy

2013-2008: Personal Assistant to Martin Scheinin in his capacity as United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on

the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism,

and then as the President of the International Association of Constitutional Law

Higher Education 2012: Doctorate in Law (PhD) at the Law Department of the European University Institute

- Research thesis on: “Fundamental Rights in Europe: Challenges and Transformations of a Multilevel

System in Comparative Perspective” under the supervision of prof. Miguel Poiares Maduro. Degree

awarded (with a recommendation for publication of the thesis) on 7 June 2012 by a Jury composed of prof.

Miguel Maduro (EUI), prof. Marta Cartabia (Justice of the Italian Constitutional Court), prof. Marise

Cremona (EUI) and prof. Vicki Jackson (Harvard Law School)

2010: Visiting researcher at the Georgetown University Law Center (USA) (September)

2009: Master (LLM) in “European, Comparative and International Law” at the Law Department of EUI

- Research thesis on: “Judicial Review of United Nations Counter-Terrorism Sanctions in the European

Multilevel System of Human Rights Protection” under the supervision of prof. Marise Cremona

2008: Laurea Specialistica [JD], 110/110 summa cum laude in “International Law” at the Faculty of Law of the

University of Bologna (Italy) – best student in the graduating class

2007: Visting fellow at the Ècole Normale Supérieure (ENS) at Paris (France) – Département de Droit et des

Sciences Sociales (September-October)

2008-2006: Fellow of the Collegio Superiore Alma Mater Studiorum with a Grade Point Average of 30/30

2006: Laurea Triennale [BA], 110/110 summa cum laude in “European and Transnational Law” at the Faculty of

Law of the University of Trento (Italy) – best student in the graduating class

2005: Visiting student (Education Abroad Program) at the University of California at Berkeley (USA) – Legal

Studies Department and Boalt Hall School of Law (Fall semester) with a Grade Point Average of 3.9/4.0

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Areas of research interest European Law, International Law, Comparative Law, US Constitutional Law, Global Constitutionalism

International Human Rights Law, EU Fundamental Rights, US Civil Rights Law, National Security Law

Economic and Monetary Union, EU Economic Governance, US Fiscal Federalism, International Trade & Taxation

Institutions & Government, Separation of Power & Federalism, Transnational Governance

Legal Methods, Legal Theory & Jurisprudence, Law & Politics, Law & Society

Lists of Publications

Monographs “Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes, Constitutional Challenges” (2016) Oxford, Oxford

University Press

“Fundamental Rights in Europe: Challenges and Transformations in Comparative Perspective” (2014) Oxford, Oxford

University Press

Textbooks and Handbooks “Research Handbook on EU Economic Law” (2019) Cheltenham, Elgar Publishing – edited by, with Marco

Ventoruzzo

“Introduzione al diritto dell’Unione europea [Introduction to EU Law]” (2018) Bologna, Il Mulino

Edited Volumes “The Law & Politics of Brexit Volume 2. The Negotiations” (2020) (forthcoming) Oxford, Oxford University Press –

edited by

“The Law & Politics of Brexit” (2017) Oxford, Oxford University Press – edited by

“Surveillance, Privacy and Transatlantic Relations” (2017) Oxford, Hart Publishing – edited by, with David Cole and

Stephen Schulhofer

“Constitutionalism Across Borders in the Struggle against Terrorism” (2016) Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing –

edited by, with Vicki Jackson

“What Form of Government for the European Union and the Eurozone?” (2015) Oxford, Hart Publishing – edited by,

with Ernst Hirsch Ballin and Han Somsen

“The Constitutionalization of European Budgetary Constraints” (2014) Oxford, Hart Publishing – edited by, with

Maurice Adams and Pierre Larouche

“Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of Constitutional Law” (2013) Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing

– edited by, with David Cole and Arianna Vedaschi

Edited Special Issues of Journals “The Brexit Negotiations and the May Government” (2019) 12 European Journal of Legal Studies, Special Issue –

edited by

“The European Court of Justice, the European Central Bank, and the Supremacy of EU Law” (2016) 23 Maastricht

Journal of European & Comparative Law, Special Issue – edited by

“Privacy & National Security in the Digital Age” (2015) 20 Tilburg Law Review, Special Issue – edited by

Articles in peer review journals “The Future of the EU 27” (2019) European Journal of Legal Studies, 305-333

“The Extension of UK Membership in the EU: Causes and Consequences” (2019) European Journal of Legal

Studies, 87-116 with Rebecca Schmidt

“Guest Editor’s Introduction: The Brexit Negotiations and the May Government” (2019) European Journal of

Legal Studies, 1-22

“The Composition of the European Parliament in Brexit Times: Changes and Challenges” (2019) 44 European Law

Review, 710-724 with Rebecca Schmidt

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“The Last Holdout? Abortion, the Island of Ireland and European Federal Human Rights System” (2019) Dublin

University Law Journal (30 pages)

“The Dangers of Constitutional Identity” (2019) 25 European Law Journal, 457-473 with Andras Sajo

“The Founding Myth of European Human Rights Law: Revisiting the Role of National Courts in the Rise of EU

Human Rights Jurisprudence” (2019) 44 European Law Review, 178-196 with Giacomo Delledonne

“Do NATO Obligations Trump European Budgetary Constraints?” (2018) 9 Harvard National Security Journal,

121-153.

“Courts and the Politics of Secrecy: National Security, Human Rights and the Importance of Supranational

Oversight” (2018) 41 West European Politics, 869-889

“Constitutional Crisis and Institutional Reform: The European Union at the Crossroad” (2017) 32 Connecticut

Journal of International Law, 285-310

“Human Rights in the EU: Historical, Comparative and Critical Perspectives” (2017) 21 Diritto dell’Unione

europea, 69-104

“Secrecy and Accountability for Extraordinary Renditions to Torture: Italy, the European Court of Human Rights

and the Abu Omar case” (2017) Journal européen de droits de l’homme, 3-20 with Arianna Vedaschi

“The Relation between the European Council and the Council: Institutional Arguments in Favor of an EU Senate”

(2016) 22 European Public Law, 485-500

“Economic Policy in the EU after the Crisis: Using the Treaties to Overcome the Asymmetry of EMU” (2016) 20

Diritto dell’Unione europea, 529-550

“Bridging the Transatlantic Divide? The United States, the European Union, and the Protection of Privacy Across

Borders” (2016) 14 International Journal of Constitutional Law, 220-237 with David Cole

“The Past, Present and Future of the Relations between the European Court of Justice and the European Court of

Human Rights” (2016) 35 Yearbook of European Law, 1-35 with Joris Larik

“Guest Editor’s Introduction: The European Court of Justice, the European Central Bank, and the Supremacy of EU

Law” (2016) 23 Maastricht Journal of European & Comparative Law, 3-16

“A Principle in Need of Renewal? The Euro-Crisis and the Principle of Institutional Balance” (2016) 50 Cahiers de

droit européen, 281-305

“Representation in the European Parliament: Of False Problems and Real Challenges” (2015) 75 Zeitschrift für

ausländisches öffentilches Recht und Völkerrecht, 823-846

“After the OMT Case: The Supremacy of EU Law as the Guarantee of the Equality Between the Member States”

(2015) 16 German Law Journal, 1003-1024

“Human Rights in the Digital Age: the European Court of Justice Ruling in the Data Retention Case and its

Lessons for the US” (2015) 28 Harvard Human Rights Journal, 65-94

“Austerity, the European Council and the Institutional Future of the EU: A Proposal to Strengthen the Presidency

of the European Council” (2015) 22 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 269-344

“Privacy and National Security in the Digital Age. European and Comparative Constitutional Perspectives” (2015)

20 Tilburg Law Review, 5-13

“States Equality vs. States Power: The Euro-crisis, Inter-State Relations and the Paradox of Domination” (2015) 17

Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 1-33

“On Banks, Courts and International Law: the International Agreement on the Single Resolution Fund in Context”

(2014) 21 Maastricht Journal of European & Comparative Law, 444-463

“The Euro-Crisis and the Courts: Judicial Review and the Political Process in Comparative Perspective” (2014) 32

Berkeley Journal of International Law, 64-123

“The Constitutionalization of International Law: A Comparative Federal Perspective” (2014) 6 European Journal

of Legal Studies 7-26

“Taxing and Spending in the Eurozone: Legal and Political Challenges Related to the Adoption of the Financial

Transaction Tax” (2014) 39 European Law Review, 155-175

“The European Court of Human Rights, Extraordinary Renditions and the Right to the Truth: Ensuring

Accountability for Gross Human Rights Violations Committed in the Fight Against Terrorism” (2014) 14

Human Rights Law Review, 85-106

“Cittadinanza e diritti fondamentali [Citizenship and fundamental rights]” (2013) Rivista di Diritto Pubbico

Comparato e Europeo, 1159-1193

“Enhanced Cooperation Under Scrutiny: Revisiting the Law and Practice of Multi-Speed Integration in Light of the

First Involvement of the EU Judiciary” (2013) 40 Legal Issues of Economic Integration, 197-224

“‘Yellow Card, but No Foul’: The Role of the National Parliaments Under the Subsidiarity Protocol and the

Commission Proposal for an EU Regulation on the Right to Strike” (2013) 50 Common Market Law Review,

115-144 with Katarzyna Granat

“The Fiscal Compact, the ‘Golden Rule’ and the Paradox of European Federalism” (2013) 36 Boston College

International & Comparative Law Review, 1-38

“Le droit de grève dans un marché commun : les défis européens à la lumière de l’expérience américain [The right

to strike in a common market: the European challenges in light of the American experience]” (2012) 1 Revue

Française des Affaires Sociales, 151-175

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“Europe in Need of a New Deal: On Federalism, Free Markets and the Right to Strike” (2012) 43 Georgetown

Journal of International Law 4, 1175-1258

“Voting Rights for Non-Citizens: The European Multilevel and US Federal Constitutional Systems Compared”

(2011) 7 European Constitutional Law Review, 392-423

“The European Court of Human Rights, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Right to Abortion: Roe v.

Wade on the Other Side of the Atlantic?” (2011) 18 Columbia Journal of European Law, 1-72

“Extraordinary Renditions and the State Secret Privilege: Italy and the United States Compared” (2011) 2 Italian

Journal of Public Law, 315-368

“Lotta al terrorismo: Da Bush a Obama passando per la Corte Suprema [Fight against terrorism: From Bush to

Obama via the Supreme Court]” (2011) 1 Quaderni Costituzionali, 89-106

“Intelligence agencies and the State secret privilege: the Italian experience” (2010) in 4(3) International

Constitutional Law Journal, 443-467 with Tommaso F. Giupponi “Il procedimento di nomina dei giudici della Corte Suprema USA in prospettiva comparata [The nomination of US

Supreme Court justices in a comparative perspective]” (2010) 1 Rivista di Diritto Pubblico Comparato e

Europeo, 281-307

“President Obama first appointment to the Supreme Court: Recent trends in the ‘advice and consent’ procedure”

(2010) 6(1) Revista General de Derecho Publico Comparado, 1-13

“The role of the judiciaries in times of emergency: Judicial review of counter-terrorism measures in the US

Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice” (2010) 28 Oxford Yearbook of European Law, 664-697

“Silent enim leges inter arma? La Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti e la Corte di Giustizia europea nella lotta al

terrorismo [Silent enim leges inter arma? The US Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice in the

fight against terrorism]” (2009) 3 Rivista Trimestrale di Diritto Pubblico, 591-634

“Reasonableness as a test for judicial review of legislation in the jurisprudence of the French Constitutional

Council” (2009) 1 Journal of Comparative Law, 39-69

“Kelsen in Paris: France’s constitutional reform and the introduction of a posteriori constitutional review of

legislation” (2008) 9(10) German Law Journal, 1297-1312

Chapters in books “Fiscal Capacity” (2019) in Federico Fabbrini & Marco Ventoruzzo (eds), “Research Handbook on EU Economic

Law” (Edward Elgar Publishing), 107-135

“Introduction” (2019) in Federico Fabbrini & Marco Ventoruzzo (eds), “Research Handbook on EU Economic

Law” (Edward Elgar Publishing) with Marco Ventoruzzo, 1-9

“Subsidiarity and the Margin of Appreciation: A Comparison” (2019) (forthcoming) in M. Andenas & L. Bianco

(eds.), “A Future for the Margin of Appreciation in International Law?” (London, Routledge) (20 pages)

“Constitutional Identity in Italy” (2019) in C. Calliess & G. van der Schyff (eds), “Constitutional Identity in

Europe” (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), 201-221 with Oreste Pollicino

“The Institutional Origin of Europe’s Crises: Grexit, Brexit and the EU Form of Government” (2019) in Tom

Ginsburg, Mark Rosen & Georg Vanberg (eds), “Liberal Constitutions during Times of Financial Crises”

(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), 204-226

“Fundamental Rights and Federalism in the European Union and the United States: Challenges, Transformations

and Normative Questions” (2018) in A. Baraggia & L. Violini (eds.), “The Fragmented Landscape of

Fundamental Rights Protection in Europe: The Role of Judicial and Non-Judicial Actors” (Cheltenham,

Edward Elgar Publishing), 25-41

“The Principle of Subsidiarity” (2018) in R. Schütze & T. Tridimas (eds.), “Oxford Principles of European Union

Law” (Oxford, Oxford University Press), 221-242

“Brexit and the Reform of Economic & Monetary Union” (2018) in Nazaré da Costa Cabral, José Renato

Gonçalves & Nuno Cunha Rodrigues (eds), “After Brexit: Consequences for the European Union” (London,

Palgrave MacMillan), 129-146

“Brexit and the Future of Europe: Seizing the Opportunity to Complete the European Union” (2017) in Proceedings

of the ECB Legal Conference 2017 “Shaping a New Legal Order For Europe: A Tale of Crisis and

Opportunities” (Frankfurt, European Central Bank Publications) 180-199

“Brexit and EU Treaty Reform: A Window of Opportunity for Constitutional Change?” (2017) in F. Fabbrini (ed),

“The Law & Politics of Brexit” (Oxford, Oxford University Press), 267-292

“Introduction” (2017) in F. Fabbrini (ed), “The Law & Politics of Brexit” (Oxford, Oxford University Press), 1-22

“Supranational Constitutional Courts” (2017) in “Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law”

(Oxford, Oxford University Press) with Miguel P. Maduro, 1-17 ad vocem

“The Euro-Crisis, the EMU and the Perils of Centralization” (2017) in L. Daniele, P. Simone & R. Cisotta (eds.),

“Democracy in the EMU in the Aftermath of the Crisis” (Vienna, Springer), 121-140

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“Institutional Reforms in the EU: Rethinking the Relations between the European Council and the Council” (2017)

in I. Pernice, L. Papadopoulou & J.H.H. Weiler (eds.), “Legitimacy Issues of the European Union: Lessons

from the Financial Crisis” (Baded-Baden, Nomos), 319-340

“Transatlantic Negotiations for Transatlantic Rights: Why an EU-US Agreement is the Best Option for Protecting

Privacy against Cross-Border Surveillance” (2017) in D. Cole, F. Fabbrini & S. Schulhofer (eds.),

“Surveillance, Privacy and Transatlantic Relations” (Oxford, Hart Publishing), 197-214 with David Cole

“Introduction” (2017) in D. Cole, F. Fabbrini & S. Schulhofer (eds.), “Surveillance, Privacy and Transatlantic

Relations” (Oxford, Hart Publishing), 1-10 with David Cole and Stephen Schulhofer

“The Political Side of EU Citizenship in the Context of EU Federalism” (2017) in D. Kochenov (ed.), “EU

Citizenship Rights Shaping EU Federalism” (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), 271-293

“Reciprocal Privacy: Towards a Transatlantic Agreement” (2016) in F. Fabbrini & V. Jackson (eds.),

“Constitutionalism Across Borders in the Struggle against Terrorism” (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar

Publishing), 169-189 with David Cole

“Introduction” (2016) in F. Fabbrini & V. Jackson (eds.), “Constitutionalism Across Borders in the Struggle against

Terrorism” (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing), 1-12 with Vicki Jackson

“The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Right to Data Privacy: the ECJ as a Human Rights Court” (2015)

in S. de Vries, U. Bernitz & S. Weatherill (eds.), “The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as a Binding

Instrument” (Oxford, Hart Publishing), 261-286

“From Executive Federalism to Executive Government: Current Problems and Future Prospects in the Governance

of EMU” in F. Fabbrini, E. Hirsch Ballin & H. Somsen (eds.), “What Form of Government for the European

Union and the Eurozone?” (Oxford, Hart Publishing), 289-306

“Introduction. A New Look at the Form of Government of the European Union and the Eurozone” (2015) in F.

Fabbrini, E. Hirsch Ballin & H. Somsen (eds.), “What Form of Government for the European Union and the

Eurozone?” (Oxford, Hart Publishing), 1-13 with Ernst Hirsch Ballin and Han Somsen

“The Interaction of Terrorism Laws with Human Rights” (2015) in G. Lennon & C. Walker (eds.), “Routledge

Handbook of Law and Terrorism” (London, Routledge) 85-98

“The New Architecture of EMU and the Role of the Courts: Lessons from the Crisis” (2015) in E. Dubout et al.

(eds.), “Union européenne et fédéralism économique” (Bruxelles, Bruylant) 291-312

“From Fiscal Constraints to Fiscal Capacity: the Future of EMU and its Challenges” (2014) in M. Adams, F.

Fabbrini and P. Larouche (eds.), “The Constitutionalization of European Budgetary Constraints” (Oxford, Hart

Publishing) 399-418

“Introduction” (2014) in M. Adams, F. Fabbrini and P. Larouche (eds.), “The Constitutionalization of European

Budgetary Constraints” (Oxford, Hart Publishing) 1-16 with Maurice Adams and Pierre Larouche

“Global Counter-Terrorism Sanctions and European Due Process Rules: The Dialogue Between the CJEU and the

ECtHR” (2014) in M. Avbelj, F. Fontanelli and G. Martinico (eds.), “Kadi on Trial: A Multifaceted Analysis

of the Kadi Judgment” (London, Routledge) 135-155 with Joris Larik

“GPS Surveillance and Human Rights Review: The European Court of Human Rights and the US Supreme Court

in Comparative Perspective” (2013) in F. Davis, N. McGarrity and G. Williams (eds.), “Surveillance, Counter-

Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism” (London, Routledge), 134-151 with Mathias Vermeulen

“Global Sanctions, State Secrets and Supranational Review: Seeking Due Process in an Interconnected World”

(2013) in D. Cole, F. Fabbrini and A. Vedaschi “Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of

Constitutional Law” (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing), 284-301

“Introduction” (2013), in D. Cole, F. Fabbrini and A. Vedaschi “Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of

Constitutional Law” (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing), 1-9, with David Cole and Arianna Vedaschi

“Melki & Abdeli: The Relationship between French Constitutional Review and EU Principles” (2012) in S. Cassese

et al. (eds.), “Global Administrative Law: Cases, Materials, Issues – GAL Casebook” (New York, International

Institute for Law & Justice - New York University, 3rd ed.) chapter VI.B.9, 103-110

“The Italian Constitutional Court, the ECHR and the Enactment of ‘Interpretative Acts’” (2012) in S. Cassese et al.

(eds.), “Global Administrative Law: Cases, Materials, Issues – GAL Casebook” (New York, International

Institute for Law & Justice - New York University, 3rd ed.) chapter VI.B.12, 127-135

“Il giudizio della Corte Europea dei Diritti dell’Uomo sugli atti di Comunità ed Unione Europea [Judicial review

of European Community and European Union’s acts by the European Court of Human Rights]” (2011) in “Atti

del Convegno Internazionale ‘Lo strumento costituzionale dell’ordine pubblico europeo’ in occasione del 60°

anniversario della Convenzione Europea dei Diritti dell’Uomo, Bologna 5 marzo 2010 [Proceedings of the

International Conference ‘The Constitutional Instrument of the European Public Order’ on occasion of the 60th

anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights, Bologna March 5, 2009]” (Turin, Giappichelli),

519-542

“Diritti fondamentali e lotta al terrorismo [Fundamental rights and the fight against terrorism]”, (2010) in A.

Morrone (ed.), “Il diritto costituzionale nella giurisprudenza e nelle fonti [Constitutional Law: cases and

legislation]” (Padua, Cedam), 206-216 “C’è ancora un giudice a Berlino? Sanzioni del Consiglio di Sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite e dialogo tra corti nel

sistema europeo di tutela dei diritti fondamentali [Is it still there a judge in Berlin? UN counter-terrorism

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sanctions and the dialogue among courts in the European multilevel system of human rights protection]”,

(2010) in A. Viterbo et al. (eds.), “La funzione giurisdizionale nell’ordinamento internazionale e

nell’ordinamento comunitario. Atti del VII Convegno dei giovani cultori delle materie internazionalistiche,

Torino 9-10 ottobre 2009 [The Role of Courts in the International Legal Order and in the European

Community Legal Order. Proceedings of the Conference of the Italian Association of Young International

Lawyers, Turin October 9/10, 2009]” (Naples, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane), 49-82

“Judicial Review of UN counter-terrorism sanctions in the European multilevel system of human rights protection:

a case study in ineffectiveness”, (2009) in G. Martinico & F. Fontanelli (eds.), “Shaping Rule of Law through

Dialogue” (Groningen, Europa Law Publishing), 147-190

Case notes and commentaries “Ad Kalendas Graecas: the Future of Brexit and its Consequences for the EU” (2019) 32 The European: Security

and Defense Union, 10-11

“EU-UK Security Cooperation after Brexit: Opportunities but Challenges” (2018) 30 The European: Security and

Defense Union, 10-11

“La responsabilità civile dei magistrati ed il diritto dell’UE [The liability in torts of the members of the judiciary

and the law of the EU]”, (2012) 6 Giornale di diritto amministrativo, 626-632

“Il Fiscal Compact: Un primo commento [The Fiscal Compact: A First Comment]”, (2012) 2 Quaderni

Costituzionali, 434-438

“Il silenzio del giudice Thomas durante le udienze della Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti [The silence of Justice

Thomas during the hearings before the US Supreme Court]”, (2012) 1 Rivista Trimestrale di Diritto Pubblico,

277 -278

“Il pareggio di bilancio nelle costituzioni europee [A bilance budget requirement in the Constitutions of the EU

Member States]”, (2011) 4 Quaderni Costituzionali, 933-935

“La composizione del Parlamento Europeo dopo il Trattato di Lisbona [The composition of the European

Parliament after the Lisbon Treaty]”, (2011) 3 Rivista Trimestrale di Diritto Pubblico, 859-874

“Prime Minister Berlusconi, the judiciary and the duty of loyal cooperation in a recent decision of the Italian

Constitutional Court”, (2011) 2 Tijdschrift voor Constitutioneel Recht – Dutch Journal of Constitutional Law,

214-222

“The Appointment of the US Supreme Court Justices: the ‘Advice and Consent’ Procedure Revisited”, (2011)

(forthcoming) Estudios Constitucionales – Revista Chilena de Derecho Constitucional (10 pages)

“La nomina del giudice Kagan alla Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti [The nomination of Justice Kagan to the US

Supreme Court]”, (2010) 4 Rivista Trimestrale di Diritto Pubblico, 1160-1161

“Sulla ‘legittimità comunitaria’ del nuovo modello di giustizia costituzionale francese: la pronuncia della Corte di

Giustizia nel caso Melki [On the compatibility of the new French system of constitutional review of legislation

with EU law: the ECJ decision in the Melki case]”, (2010) 4 Quaderni Costituzionali, 840-843

“Il diritto europeo e la tutela dell’indipendenza delle autorità nazionali garanti della protezione dei dati personali:

nota alla sentenza Commissione c. Germania [EU law and the safeguard of the independence of the National

data protection authorities: comment to Case Commission v. Germany], (2010) 10 Giornale di diritto

amministrativo, 1028-1034

“Pregiudizialità costituzionale: la riforma francese è contraria al diritto dell’Unione europea? [Constitutional

review of legislation: is the French reform compatible with European Union law?]”, (2010) in 2 Quaderni

Costituzionali, 382-386

“New challenges for the ECJ after Lisbon” (2010) 1 EUI Review, Spring Issue, 19-20

“La Corte di Giustizia e la cittadinanza dell’Unione: nota alla sentenza Rottmann [The ECJ and European Union

citizenship: the Rottmann Case]” (2010) 7 Giornale di diritto amministrativo, 702-710

“Lotta al terrorismo e tutela dei diritti fondamentali: la Rivista Italiana di Intelligence [Fight against terrorism and

the protection of fundamental rights: the Italian Intelligence Review]” (2010) 1 Rivista Trimestrale di Diritto

Pubblico, 328-330

“La loi organique sul controllo di costituzionalità in via incidentale ed il suo scrutinio preventivo da parte del

Conseil Constitutionnel [The French organic law on a posteriori constitutional review of legislation and its

preliminary review by the Constitutional Council]” (2010) 1 Quaderni Costituzionali, 123-126

“Lotta al terrorismo e tutela dei dati personali alla luce della sentenza ‘Irlanda c. Parlamento e Consiglio’” [Fight

against terrorism and protection of personal data in the light of the ECJ’s judgment in ‘Ireland v. Parliament

and Council’], (2009) 2 Quaderni Costituzionali, 419-422

“‘The Constitution is designed to survive, and remain in force, in extraordinary times’: la sentenza Boumediene v.

Bush” [‘The Constitution is designed to survive, and remain in force, in extraordinary times’: the Boumediene

v. Bush decision], (2009) 1 Quaderni Costituzionali, 105-108

“La riforma del controllo di costituzionalità in Francia: tra innovazione e conservazione [The reform of

constitutional review of legislation in France: between innovation and conservation]”, (2009) Astrid Rassegna

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n. 97 (27/7/2009) (available at: http://www.astrid-online.it/Dossier--R2/Studi--ric/La-

riforma/Fabbrini_riforma-conseil_testo-rivisto_intervento-seminario-Astrid_27_05_09.pdf ) (22 pages)

“Il nuovo modello di giustizia costituzionale francese” [The new French model of constitutional review], (2008) 4

Quaderni Costituzionali, 894-897

“Poteri e contropoteri nel nuovo assetto costituzionale della V Repubblica francese” [Balance of powers in the new

constitutional framework of the French Fifth Republic], (2008), Forum di Quaderni Costituzionali (available

at: http://www.forumcostituzionale.it/site/images/stories/pdf/documenti_forum/telescopio/0008_fabbrini.pdf)

(5 pages)

“Francia: è arrivata l’ora dell’exception d’inconstitutionnalité?” [France: is it time for the exception

d’inconstitutionnalité?], (2008) 1 Quaderni Costituzionali, 150-154

“I diritti in tempo di guerra: intervista al prof. John Yoo” [Rights in War-time: an Interview with prof. John Yoo]

(with A. La Malfa) (2006) Studiare a Trento [Official Bulletin of the University of Trento], May 8, number

400 [Special edition], 5-6

Institutional reports “A Fiscal Capacity for the Eurozone: Constitutional Perspectives”: report commissioned by the European

Parliament Constitutional Affairs Committee and presented to the AFCO Committee (2019):

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2019/608862/IPOL_IDA(2019)608862_EN.pdf

“Institutional Consequences of a ‘Hard Brexit’”: report commissioned by the European Parliament Constitutional

Affairs Committee and presented to the AFCO Committee (2018):

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2018/604961/IPOL_IDA(2018)604961_EN.pdf

“The Law of Economic Policy of the EU”: paper commissioned by the Legal Service of the European Parliament,

and presented also to the Legal Services of the European Commission and the Council (2015)

“Parliamentary Oversight of Security and Intelligence Agencies”: report on Italy commissioned by EU Parliament

Civil Liberties Committee (written with T.F. Giupponi) (2011)

“La legislazione elettorale per l’elezione del Parlamento Europeo”: studio commissionato per la Corte

Costituzionale [The elctoral legislation for the European Parliament: report commissioned by the Italian

Constitutional Court] (written with S. Battini) (2010)

“Comparative Legal Study on Assessment of Data Protection Measures and Relevant Institution”: report

commissioned by the Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union (written with M. Scheinin, N.

Kyriakou, T. Ojanen and M. Tzanou) (2009)

Academic reports “2nd Brexit report, 23 June 2019: 3 years since the Brexit referendum, 1 month since the European Elections –

Brexit continued”, written and edited with Ian Cooper and Eadaoin Scully (2019):

http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/2nd_brexit_report.pdf

“Brexit report, 23 June 2018: 2 years since the Brexit referendum, 1 year since the establishment of the DCU Brexit

Institute”, written and edited with Ian Cooper and Andreja Pegan (2018): http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/wp-

content/uploads/2018/06/brexit_report_spread.pdf

Policy papers “Targeted Surveillance: Can Privacy and Surveillance be Reconciled?” CEPS (with Edoardo Celeste)

“Europe Beyond Brexit: Scenarios for the Future” (2019) Gulbenkian Foundation Policy Paper (available at:

https://content.gulbenkian.pt/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/21165801/Policy-papers_EN_Para-onde-vai-a-

Europa_web.pdf)

“Brexit by Design or by Default?” (2018) German Marshal Fund Mercator European Dialogue (available at:

https://www.mercatoreuropeandialogue.org/download-file/702/)

“Reforming Economic and Monetary Union: Legislation and Treaty Change” (2017) Bertelsmann Stiftung

Spotlight Europe 01/2017 (available at: http://www.bertelsmann-

stiftung.de/en/publications/publication/did/spotlight-europe-012017-reforming-economic-and-monetary-union-

legislation-and-treaty-change/)

“How Brexit Creates a Window of Opportunity for Treaty Reform in the EU” (2016) Bertelsmann Stiftung

Spotlight Europe 01/2016 (available at: http://www.bertelsmann-

stiftung.de/en/publications/publication/did/how-brexit-opens-a-window-of-opportunity-for-treaty-reform-in-

the-eu/), also translated in German as: “Brexit als Möglichkeit für eine Vertragsreform in der EU” (available

at: https://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/de/publikationen/publikation/did/spotlight-europe-012016-der-brexit-

als-moeglichkeit-fuer-eine-vertragsreform-in-der-eu/)

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“The Financial Transaction Tax: Legal and Political Challenges Towards a Euro-zone Fiscal Capacity”, (2013)

Centro Studi sul Federalismo Research Paper (available at:

http://www.csfederalismo.it/attachments/2536_CSF-RP_FFabbrini_FTT_Oct2013.pdf) (25 pages)

Research and working papers “Constitutional Identity in Italy: European Integration as the Fulfilment of the Constitution”, (2017) 6 EUI – Law

Working Paper (available at: http://cadmus.eui.eu//handle/1814/45605) (25 pages) with Oreste Pollicino

“Fundamental Rights and Federalism in the European Union and the United States”, (2017) Centro Studi sul

Federalismo Research Paper (available at: http://csfederalismo.it/it/pubblicazioni/research-paper/1229-

fundamental-rights-and-federalism-in-the-european-union-and-the-united-states-challenges-transformations-

and-normative-questions (16 pages)

“On Banks, Courts and International Law: A Critical Analysis of the Draft International Agreement on the

Functioning of the Single Resolution Fund”, (2014) Centro Studi sul Federalismo Research Paper (available

at: http://www.csfederalismo.it/attachments/2579_CSF-RP_Fabbrini_Banks-Courts-

InternationalLaw_Feb2014.pdf (18 pages)

“Dialoguing for Due Process: Kadi, Nada and the EU Accession to the ECHR”, (2013) 125 Leuven Global

Governance Working Paper (available at:

http://ghum.kuleuven.be/ggs/publications/working_papers/new_series/wp121-130/wp125-larik-fabbrini.pdf)

(26 pages) with Joris Larik

“The Enhanced Cooperation Procedure: A Study in Multispeed Integration”, (2012) Centro Studi sul Federalismo

Research Paper (available at: http://www.csfederalismo.it/attachments/2433_CSF-

RP_Fabbrini_ENHANCED%20COOPERATION_October2012.pdf) (20 pages)

“The European Multilevel System for the Protection of Fundamental Rights: A ‘Neo-Federalist’ Perspective”,

(2010) 15 Jean Monnet Working Paper (available at:

http://centers.law.nyu.edu/jeanmonnet/papers/10/101501.html) (62 pages)

“The European Court of Human Rights, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Right to Abortion: Roe v.

Wade on the Other Side of the Atlantic?”, (2011) paper presented at the 9th Jean Monnet Seminar organized by

the University of Zagreb on the “The First Year of the Treaty of Lisbon: Consolidation and Enlargement” –

Dubrovnik, 15 April 2011 (available at: http://www.pravo.hr/EJP/jean_monnet_projekt/dubrovnik_2011) (50

pages)

“The right to vote for non-citizens the European multilevel system of fundamental rights protection. A case study

in inconsistency?”, (2010) 4 Eric Stein Working Paper (available at:

http://www.ericsteinpapers.eu/papers/2010/4.html) (39 pages)

“From Hamdi to Kadi: Comparing the role of the American and European judiciaries in times of emergencies”,

(2009) in M. Scheinin (ed.), “Security and Law: Facing the Dilemma”, 11 EUI - Law Working Paper, 65-80

“Il Consiglio Costituzionale e lo sviluppo della forma di governo della V Repubblica francese [The Constitutional

Council and the developments in the framework of government of the French Fifth Republic]”, (2009) Paper

di Astrid Online (available at: http://www.astrid-online.it/Dossier--R2/Studi--ric/Fabbrini_Consiglio-

Costituzionale-e-forma-di-governo.pdf) (6 pages)

“The US Supreme Court and the fight against terrorism: taking fundamental rights seriously?”, (2009) 1 Sant’Anna

Legal Studies STALS Research Paper (available at: http://stals.sssup.it/site/files/stals_Fabbrini.pdf ) (23

pages)

“Kelsen a Parigi: approvato in prima lettura il progetto di riforma che introduce un controllo di costituzionalità

delle leggi a posteriori” [Kelsen in Paris: first parlamentary approval of the reform project introducing a

posteriori judicial review of legislation], (2008) Forum di Quaderni Costituzionali (available at :

http://www.forumcostituzionale.it/site/images/stories/pdf/documenti_forum/paper/0052_fabbrini.pdf) (11

pages)

“Il progetto di riforma costituzionale del Comité Balladur e la proposta di introdurre in Francia un controllo di

costituzionalità delle leggi a posteriori” [The constitutional reform of the Comité Balladur and the proposal to

introduce in France a posteriori constitutional review of legislation], (2007) Forum di Quaderni Costituzionali

(available at:

http://www.forumcostituzionale.it/site/images/stories/pdf/documenti_forum/paper/0011_fabbrini.pdf) (11

pages)

Law Blogs 2019-07-04: “The New EU Top Jobs and the Future of Europe”: DCU Brexit Institute blog, available at:

http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2019/07/the-new-eu-top-jobs-and-the-future-of-europe/

2019-05-27: “May Day: Brexit and the Future of Europe” DCU Brexit Institute blog, available at:

http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2019/05/may-day-brexit-the-future-of-europe/

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2019-05-06: “The Future of Europe: From Rhetoric to Reality”, Dahrendor Forum – Debating Europe, available at:

https://www.dahrendorf-forum.eu/the-future-of-europe-from-rhetoric-to-reality/

2019-04-16: “Ad Kalendas Graecas: The Future of Brexit and Its Consequences for the EU”, DCU Brexit Institute blog,

available at: http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2019/04/ad-kalendas-graecas-the-future-of-brexit-its-

consequences-for-the-eu/

2019-02-28: “The Show Must Go On: Understanding the Brexit Theater”, DCU Brexit Institute blog, available at

http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2019/02/the-show-must-go-on-understanding-the-brexit-theatre/

2019-02-11: “Brexit: Through the Looking Glass”, Oxford University Press Brexit Hub Blog, available at

http://oxcon.ouplaw.com/page/Brexit-through-the-looking-glass

2019-01-16: “Brexit: What Next?”, DCU Brexit Institute blog, available at: http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2019/01/brexit-

what-next/

2019-01-11: “Is the EU prepared if the UK were to stay?”, in EuNews, available at:

https://www.eunews.it/en/2019/01/10/eu-prepared-if-the-uk-were-to-stay-bremain/112827 with Miguel

Poiares Maduro

2018-11-27: “The Art of the Deal: the European Council and Brexit”, DCU Brexit Institute blog, available at:

http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2018/11/the-art-of-the-deal-the-european-council-and-brexit/

2018-11-15: “The Brexit Deal”, DCU Brexit Institute blog, available at: http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2018/11/the-brexit-

deal/

2018-09-14: “Brexit: What Happens Next?”, The National Interest, available at:

https://nationalinterest.org/feature/brexit-we-asked-18-worlds-leading-experts-what-happens-next-

31217?page=0%2C3

2018-06-28: “Brexit, Ireland and the June European Council”, DCU Brexit Institute blog, available at:

http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/2018/06/brexit-ireland-and-the-june-european-council/

2018-05-25: “The Implications for a Hard Brexit on the Island of Ireland”, UK in a Changing Europe blog, available at:

http://ukandeu.ac.uk/the-implication-of-a-hard-brexit-for-the-island-of-ireland-challenges-and-possible-

solutions/

2017-12-06: “Sufficient Progress? Ireland’s Brexit Conundrum”, DCU Brexit Institute blog, available at:

http://dcubrexitinstitute.eu/people/federico-fabbrini/ also published as RTE Brainstorm Commentary,

available at: https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/2017/1206/925405-irelands-brexit-conundrum/ and CSF

Comments n. 121, available at: http://www.csfederalismo.it/images/commenti/CommentCSF121_Ireland-

Brexit_FFabbrini_6Dec2017.pdf

2017-08-22: “EU Unity Beyond Brexit”, Carnegie Europe – Strategic Europe commentaries, available at:

http://carnegieeurope.eu/strategiceurope/72874

2017-05-12: “Five Takeways from Analyzing Brexit”, Bertelsmann Stiftung Flashlight Europe 05/2017, available at:

http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/de/publikationen/publikation/did/flashlight-europe-052017-five-

takeaways-from-analysing-brexit/

2017-04-06: “The Italian Constitutional Court, the European Court of Justice and the Relation between National

Constitutional Identities and European Constitutional Tradition”, European Central Bank Institutional

Law Analysis Newsletter (with Oreste Pollicino)

2017-03-30: “The Rome Manifesto: An Initiative to Re-launch the Project of European Integration”, CSF Comment,

available at: http://www.csfederalismo.it/it/pubblicazioni/commenti/1265-the-rome-manifesto-an-

initiative-to-re-launch-the-project-of-european-integration (with Matteo Scotto)

2017-01-27: “Brexit according to the UK Supreme Court: the Miller Judgment”, CSF Comment, available at:

http://csfederalismo.it/it/pubblicazioni/commenti/1238-brexit-accordin-to-the-uk-supreme-court-the-

miller-judgment

2016-10-03: “Referendum ungherese: ora di far rispettare i principi UE”, Affarinternazionali, available at:

http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=3636

2016-07-23: “Il Referendum di Orban che danneggia l’Italia”, Affarinternazionali, available at:

http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=3557

2016-02-03: “President Tusk’s Proposal for a New Settlement for the UK in the EU: Fueling – Not Taming – EU

Disintegration”, Verfassungsblog, available at: http://verfassungsblog.de/president-tusks-proposal-for-a-

new-settlement-for-the-uk-in-the-eu-fueling-not-taming-eu-disintegration/

2015-12-02: “Quale governo per l’Unione europea e l’Eurozona?”, Affarinternazionali, available at:

http://www.affarinternazionali.it/libromese.asp?ID=150

2015-03-21: “The Greek Crisis and the Need for Constitutional Reform in the Eurozone”, Verfasungsblog, available at:

http://verfassungsblog.de/making-elections-matter-again-the-greek-crisis-and-the-need-for-constitutional-

reforms-in-the-eurozone/

Academic Interviews

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2018-12-12: “European Law in the 21st Century: A Conversation with Professor Federico Fabbrini”, in 14 Journal of

Contemporary European Research, available at: https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/1048/815

2017-09-14: “Brexit and Freedom of Movement in the EU: A Legal Primer”, in Bertelsmann Stiftung Flashlight Europe

07/2017 available at: http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/de/publikationen/publikation/did/brexit-and-

freedom-of-movement-in-the-eu-a-legal-primer/

2017-07-01: “Brexit: Fine dell’Unione o Finestra di Opportunità?”, interview by Matteo Scotto in Il Foglio available at:

http://www.ilfoglio.it/eurotomane/2017/07/01/news/brexit-fine-dell-unione-o-finestra-di-opportunita-

intervista-con-federico-fabbrini-142558/

2017-03-16: “Brexit and Multi-Speed Europe: A Lawyer’s Perspective”, in Bertelsmann Stiftung Flashlight Europe

03/2017 available at: https://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/en/publications/publication/did/flashlight-

032017-brexit-and-a-multi-speed-europe-a-lawyers-perspective/

2014-04-21: “Fundamental Rights in Europe”, in New Books in Law, available at:

http://newbooksinlaw.com/2014/04/21/federico-fabbrini-fundamental-rights-in-europe-challenges-and-

transformations-in-comparative-perspective-oxford-university-press-2014-2/

2013-09-23: “The Euro-Crisis and the Courts” in I-Connect, available at: https://soundcloud.com/richardalbert/i-

connect-new-scholarship-2

Newspapers interviews and media appearances Newspaper: Corriere della Sera, Irish Times, Le Monde, Los Angeles Times, Correio Braziliense, Il Foglio, Kristelig

Dagblad, L’Adige, El Mercurio (Chile), Politico Europe, Sunday Business Post, EuNews, Christian Science Monitor,

Straits Times, NewsChannel Asia, The Telegraph, BBC, La Libre Belgique, Weekendavisen (DK), La Croix, La

Tercera (Chile), Observador (PT), Diario de Noticias (PT), Veja Magazine (Brazil), ISPI,

Radio: Rai Radio 1 (TG Parlamento), Radio FM Ireland, Radio France International [RFI], Radiotelevisione svizzera

(Modem, Laser), RTE (Drivetime, Late Debate), Sky Radio UK, Sputnik Radio Russia, Radio in blu, Radio TV

Portugal Antena 1, ITW Luxembourg radio,

TV: Deutsche Welle, V Digital Portugal, RTE, Radio France International Video, Radio TV Evropa e Lire [Radio Free

Europe] (Albania), Indus News Lahore (Pakistan)

Student papers “Abiding by the Law of Nations: the Incorporation of Customary International Law in the domestic legislation of

Italy and the United States seen from a Law & Economics perspective”, (2009) 1 Journal of European and

Transnational law/Rivista di diritto europeo e transnazionale, 67-80

“Breaking from tradition: reshaping France’s system of constitutional review”, (2008) 2 Washington

Undergraduate Law Review 2, 1-17

“Diritto europeo e transnazionale: le ragioni di una rivista” [European and transnational law: what are the reasons

to create a new review], (2007) 1 Journal of European and Transnational law/Rivista di diritto europeo e

transnazionale, 7-11

“The United States Supreme Court and the Italian Constitutional Court: a comparative study”, (2006) 1 California

Legal Studies Journal, 39-50

Translations - D. Cole, “Should Corporations have Greater Speech Rights than Human Rights Activists? The Robert’s

Court and the First Amendment” [Lotta al terrorismo e libertà di manifestazione del pensiero: la sentenza

della Corte Suprema nel caso Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project]” (from English to Italian): in

Quaderni Costituzionali 4 (2010), 852-857

- P. Carozza, “Human Rights, the ‘Art’ of Democracy and the ‘Taste for Local Freedom’ [I diritti umani,

l’‘arte’ della democrazia e il ‘gusto per la libertà locale’]” (from English to Italian): in M. Carabia e L.

Simoncini (eds.), “La sostenibilità della democrazia [The sustainability of democracy]” (Bologna, Il

Mulino, 2009), 121-156

Membership in scientific organizations Since 2014: Member of the International Society of Constitutional Law (https://icon-society.org/ ). The ICON-S aims

to provide the leading academic forum for discussing the most pressing contemporary global questions of

European, constitutional and international law.

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Since 2013: Member of the European Constitutional Law Network (http://www.ecln.net/). The Network aims at

facilitating, encouraging and fostering the ever growing interest in the idea of European Constitutionalism

by strengthening the communication and the exchange of ideas between top-level scholars around the EU.

Since 2013: Member of the International Association of Constitutional Law (http://www.iacl-aidc.org/en/). The

Association constitutes the leading organization for international and comparative constitutional studies

world-wide, is open to scholars and judges of all continents and aims to provide a forum for discussing the

most pressing global constitutional questions we face today.

Since 2010: Member of Astrid – Fondazione per l’analisi, gli studi e le ricerche sulla riforma delle istituzioni

democratiche. Astrid is the leading Italian academic network engaging in scholarly and policy analysis of

constitutional developments at national and European level.

Since 2010: Member of the Founding Board of the European research network on “EU Fundamental Rights”

(http://www.rneufundamentalrights.eu/). The Research Network connects several dozens European young

scholars and researchers working in the field of fundamental rights law and allows, through an innovative

on-line platform (with a forum, a mailing list and a web-site) exchange of information and circulation of

ideas to create the critical mass needed in the field of EU human rights law.

2018-2010: Coordinator of Research Group on “Constitutional Responses to Terrorism” of the International

Association of Constitutional Law (http://www.iacl-aidc.org/?page_id=48). The Group addresses a range

of issues related to terrorism and counter-terrorism legislation in a comparative, global perspective. Since

2017 it is chaired by prof. Kim Lane Scheppele (Princeton University) while between 2012 and 2016 it

was chaired by prof. David Cole (Georgetown University, now the National Legal Director of American

Civil Liberties Union - ACLU) and until 2012 by Martin Scheinin (EUI and former UN Special

Rapporteur). The Group runs a listserv with 200 registered members and, since 2009, convenes a

workshop every year. Previous events took place inter alia in Milan (Bocconi University, December 1-2,

2011: “Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of Constitutional Law”), Sydney (UNSW,

December 10-11, 2012: “State of Surveillances: Counter-Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism”),

Boston (Harvard Law School, March 6-7, 2014: “Constitutionalism across Borders in the Struggle against

Terrorism”), Brussels (ULB, 12-13 March 2015: “Surveillance, Privacy and Transnational Relations in the

Digital Era”) London (King’s College, 10-11 March 2016: “Accountability for Transnational Counter-

Terrorism Operations”), as well as during the World Congresses of the International Association of

Constitutional Law in Mexico City (2010), Oslo (2014) and Seoul (2018).

2008-2003: Member of ELSA (European Law Students Association) – Trento

Membership in editorial boards of law journals Since 2019: Member of the Advisory Board of the Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht (founded by Hans Kelsen)

Since 2012: Peer reviewer of book proposals for Oxford University Press, Hart Publishing, Cambridge University

Press, and Edward Elgar Publishing

Since 2012: Member of the Editorial Board of the law journal Quaderni Costituzionali – section “Note dall’Europa”.

The section focuses on submissions dealing with subjects related with European Union law.

Since 2010: Member of the Editorial Board of the legal blog Diritti Comparati (http://diritto.typepad.com/diritto/). The

blog offers a wide coverage of judicial and legislative developments in the field of fundamental rights and

constitutional law in Europe and world-wide with timely comments and critical discussions.

Since 2010: Peer reviewer of articles for iCon – International Journal of Constitutional Law, the American Journal of

Comparative Law, the Rivista Trimestrale di Diritto Pubblico, the European Law Journal, the Journal

Européen de Droits de l’Homme, and the Italian Journal of Public Law

2007-2006: Founder and Editor in Chief of the first Italian students-run law review: “Journal of European and

Transnational law/Rivista di diritto europeo e transnazionale” (Jet/Det)

Organization of international workshops and conferences 2019: Organizer of the kick-off conference of the Jean Monnet Network project BRIDGE (Brexit Research and

Interchange on Differentiated Governance in Europe) at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin, 30-31 October).

The event, hosted in cooperation with the partners of the BRIDGE network – University of Copenhagen,

University of Bolzano, and Central European University – featured an opening keynote speech by Ed Sibley

(Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland) and a final high-level policy dialogue with Ernst Hirsch

Ballin (former Minister of Justice of the Netherlands) and Julie Smith (member of the House of Lords)

2019: Organizer of the event on “Brexit, and Data Protection” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin, 17 October).

The event featured an opening keynote speech by Helen Dixon (Head of the Irish Data Protection

Commission) and a concluding keynote speech by Peter Hustinx (first European Data Protection Supervisor).

2019: Organizer of the event on “Brexit, the Irish Economy and the Future of European Fintech” at the DCU Brexit

Institute (Dublin, 16 September). The event featured an opening keynote speech by Paschal Donohoe

(Minister of Finance as well as of Public Expenditure and Reform of Ireland).

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2019: Co-organizer with the Irish Embassy to France of the DCU Brexit Institute workshop on “Brexit and the Future

of Europe: French and Irish Perspectives” hosted by the Irish Embassy to France (Paris, 25 June). The

workshop, opened by Patricia O’Brien (Ambassador of Ireland to France) featured a debate between Sylvie

Goulard (Deputy Governor of the Bank of France) and Neale Richmond (Chairman of the Irish Seanad Brexit

Committee) with Federico Fabbrini, moderated by Stephen Carroll (France 24).

2019: Organizer of the event on “Which Brexit After the European Parliament Elections 2019?” at the DCU Brexit

Institute (Dublin, 14 May). The event featured a keynote speech of Mark Speich (State Secretary for Federal,

European and International Affairs, i.e. Minister of EU Affairs, of the German Land North Rhine Westphalia).

2019: Organizer of the event on “Brexit & the European Parliament Elections 2019” at the DCU Brexit Institute

(Dublin, 16 May). The event, which took place a week before the EP elections and was hosted in the premises

of the European Parliament Information Office & European Commission representation to Ireland, featured a

debate between the 3 lead candidates of the 3 lead parties competing for the EP elections in Ireland – Barry

Andrews (Fianna Fail / ALDE), Frances Fitzgerald (Fine Gael / EPP), Alex White (Labout / S&D).

2019: Organizer of the High Level Policy Dialogue on “Brexit & the Future of Europe” at the DCU Brexit Institute

(Dublin, 4 April). The dialogue featured a debate between Georgios Papaconstantinou (former Finance

Minister of Greece) and Denis McShane (former Europe Minister of the UK).

2019: Organizer of the book Conference “Brexit & the Terms of Withdrawal” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin,

29 March). The event examined the terms of the UK withdrawal from the EU and was opened by a keynote

speech of Mary McAleese (former President of Ireland), and its proceedings will be published as a book.

2019: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit & Agri-Food” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin, 31 January). The

event examined the implications of Brexit for the agri-food sector and featured the keynote speech by

Micheline Calmy-Rey (former President of Switzerland) and Brian Hayes (Member of the EP).

2018: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit, the Backstop and the Island of Ireland” at the DCU Brexit Institute

(Dublin, 13 December). The event which was convened with the Center for Constitutional Changes, examined

the implications of Brexit for island of Ireland, including in the effect of the backstop agreed in the withdrawal

agreement, and featured the keynote speech by John Bruton (former Taoiseach of Ireland) and Giuliano Amato

(former Prime Minister of Italy, former Vice-President of the Constitutional Convention, currenty Justice of

the Italian Constitutional Court), as well as a panel of experts including Bobby McDonagh (DFA).

2018: Co-organizer of the Book Conference on “European Economic Law” organized by the DCU Law Research

Center together with the Legal Studies Department of Bocconi University and jointly hosted by the Max

Planck Institute and the University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg, 29-30 November). The Conference,

which was sponsored by GSK Stockmann featured speeches by lawyers from academia, private practice and

the EU institutions, including the Legal Services of the Commission, Council, ECB and ESMA.

2018: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit and Aviation” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin, 15 November). The

event which was hosted by Grant Thornton and sponsored by Dublin Airport Central, examined the

implications of Brexit for the aviation sector, including in the context of a no-deal, and featured a keynote

speech by Wolfgang Schussels (former Chancellor of Austria) as well as presentations by Cathy Mannion

(Irish Aviation Commission) and Vincent Harris (Dublin Airport Authority)

2018: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit and International Development Cooperation” at the DCU Brexit Institute

(Dublin, 11 October). The event, organized in partnership with the European Center for Development Policy

Management, and hosted by the European Parliament Information Office in Ireland, examined the implications

of Brexit for development cooperation and international humanitarian aid and featured keynote speeches by

Ciaran Cannon (Irish Minister of State for International Development) and Linda McAvan (Chairwoman of the

European Parliament Development Committee) as well as speakers from academia and NGOs

2018: Co-organizer with the Irish Embassy to Germany of the DCU Brexit Institute workshop on “Brexit and the

Future of EU Foreign Policy” hosted by the Irish Embassy to Germany (Berlin, 27 September). The

workshop, opened by Michael Collins (Ambassador of Ireland to Germany) featured a keynote speech by

Roderich Kiesewetter (Member of the Bundestag Foreign Affais Committee) and a panel discussion moderated

by Jochen Bittner (Die Zeit) with Katherina Gnath (Bertelsmann Stiftung) and Jana Puglierin (DGAP).

2018: Organizer of the Round-table on “Brexit” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin, 20 September) with David

Lidington, UK Minister for the Cabinet Office. The event featured the participation of academics from the

Brexit Institute and its stakeholders and a presentation under Chatham House rules of the de facto no. 2 in the

chain of command of the UK Government after the Prime Minister.

2018: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit by Design or by Default? Assessing the State of the Withdrawal Process”

at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin, 6 September). The event, organized in partnership with the Mercator

Stiftung European Dialogue program, examined the state of the Brexit negotiations and featured a panel of

MPs from the Czech Republic, Ireland, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, as well as a keynote speech

of Danuta Hubner (Chairwoman of the European Parliament Constitutional Affairs Committee).

2018: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit, Customs and Trade” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dubin, 14 June). The

workshop, which was organized with the sponsorship of the British-Irish Chamber of Commerce, examined

the impact of Brexit on trade and customs operation, including the problem of the Northern Ireland border. The

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event was opened by a keynote speech of Michael Russell (Minister of EU Affairs of Scotland) and concluded

by a keynote speech of Laszlo Andor (former European Commissioner for Social Affairs).

2018: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit, Medicines and Public Health” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dubin, 3

May). The workshop, which was organized with the sponsorship of IQVIA, examined the impact of Brexit on

public health, the production of medicines and medical devises. The event was opened by a debate between

Baroness Alison Suttie (Member of the UK House of Lords EU Affairs Committee) and Paulo Rangel

(Member of the EU Parliament Constitutional Affairs Committee).

2018: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit and Financial Services” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dubin, 12 April).

The workshop, which was organized with the sponsorship of GSK Luxembourg and hosted in the headquarters

of Arthur Cox solicitors, examined the impact of Brexit on financial services. The event was opened by a

keynote speech by Joaquin Almunia (former European Commissioner for Economic & Financial Affair) and

concluded by a keynote speech of Ed Sibley (Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland) and featured a

panel of academics and practitioners, including Niamh Moloney (Professor of Financial Markets at LSE).

2018: Co-organizer with the Permanent Representation or Ireland to the European Union of the DCU Brexit Institute

workshop on “Brexit and the Future of EU-UK Relations” hosted by the Permanent Representation of

Ireland to the European Union (Brussels, 9 April). The workshop, opened by Declam Kelleher (Ambassador

of Ireland to the EU) featured a keynote speech by Phil Hogan (European Commissioner) and a panel

discussion with Stefaan de Rynck (Member of the European Commission Article 50 Task Force).

2018: Co-organizer with the Irish Embassy to the United Kingdom of the DCU Brexit Institute workshop on “Brexit

and the Future of EU-UK Relations” hosted by the Irish Embassy to the United Kingdom (London, 26

March). The workshop, opened by Adrian O’Neill (Ambassador of Ireland to the UK) featured a keynote

speech by Keir Starmer (UK Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the EU) and a panel discussion with

Catherine Barnard (Professor at Cambridge) and Henry Newman (Director of Open Europe).

2018: Co-Organizer of the Conference “Legal Disintegration in the European Union” at the University of

Copenhagen (Copenhagen, 15-16 March). The Conference – funded by the EURECO project of the

University of Copenhagen, and hosted in cooperation with the University of Aarhus and Dublin City

University – discussed questions of legal disintegration in the EU by bringing together a select group of

academics, including Paul Craig (Professor of Law at Oxford University) and Deirdre Curtin (Professor of

Law at the European University Institute) and will result in a book publication.

2018: Co-organizer of the Workshop “Brexit, Climate and Energy Policy” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dubin, 15

February). The workshop, which was organized with the sponsorship of the Irish Environmental Protection

agency and hosted in the headquarters of Arthur Cox solicitors, examined the impact of Brexit on energy

policy and climate change. The event featured academics like Diarmuid Torney (DCU) and was opened by a

keynote speech of Enrico Letta (former Prime Minister of Italy) and concluded by a high-level debate between

Baroness Brown of Cambridge (Deputy Chair of the UK Climate Change Committee and Member of the UK

House of Lords EU Committee) and Laura Burke (Director of the Irish Environmental Protection Agency)

2018: Co-organizer with the Irish Embassy to Italy of the DCU Brexit Institute workshop on “Brexit and the Future

of Europe: Irish and Italian Perspectives” hosted by the Irish Embassy to Italy (Rome, 1 February). The

workshop, opened by Colm O Floinn (Ambassador of Ireland to Italy) featured a keynote speech by Sandro

Gozi (Minister of State for European Affairs of Italy) and a panel discussion with Brigid Laffan (Director of

the RSCAS at EUI) and Michele Valensise (former Secretary General of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

and President of Villa Vigoni)

2018: Organizer of the Official Launch of the DCU Brexit Institute with the Conference on “Brexit, Ireland and the

Future of Europe” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin, 25 January). The Conference addressed the topic of

Brexit, Ireland and the future of Europe and featured as keynote speakers his Excellency the President of

Ireland Michael D. Higgins, the Chairman of the UK House of Lords Select Committee on Exiting the EU

Hilary Benn, the First President of the European Council Herman van Rompuy, the Irish Minister of State for

European Affairs Helen McEntee and the Irish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and

Trade with a Special Responsibility for Brexit Simon Coveney. The event, which was covered live by TV,

radios and newspapers, also featured a high-level panel of scholars and civil society, including Dan Kelemen

(Rutgers University), Etain Tannam (TCD) and Noeall O’Connel (European Movement Ireland).

2017: Organizer of the Workshop “Moving on? From Divorce to Future EU-UK Relations” at the DCU Brexit

Institute (Dubin, 7 December). The workshop, which was organized in partnership with IBEC, examined, just

one week ahead of the European Council, the question whether sufficient progress in the negotiations between

the EU and the UK had taken place to justify the beginning of a discussion on the terms of future relations. The

event featured the participations of academics and policy-makers like Karen Banks (Deputy Director General

of the European Commission Legal Service) and was opened by the keynote speech of Pat Cox (former

President of the European Parliament) and closed by that of Alojz Peterle (former Prime Minister of Slovenia).

2017: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit, the Financial Settlement and the Future of EU Finances” at the DCU

Brexit Institute (Dublin, 23 November). The workshop, which was organized in partnership with the

European Parliament information office in Ireland examined specifically the issue of the financial settlement in

the Brexit negotiations and the implications that Brexit will have on the future EU budget. The event featured

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the participation of academics like Kim Lane Scheppele (Princeton University) and Michael Keating

(University of Aberdeen), and was opened by the keynote speech of Baroness Falkner (Chairwoman of the UK

House of Lords Sub-Committee on EU Financial Affairs) and closed by the keynote speech of Mairead

McGuinness (First Vice-President of the European Parliament)

2017: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit, the Border and the Internal Market” at the DCU Brexit Institute (Dublin,

5 October). The workshop, which was hosted at the European Commission representation in Ireland, examined

specifically the issue of the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, and the related issues of UK access

to the EU internal market – which constitutes one of the 3 main items in the negotiation currently ongoing

between the European Commission and the UK Government. The event featured the participation of academics

like Dagmar Schieck (Queens University Belfast), and Carlos Closa (Centro de Estudio Politicos Madrid) and

was closed by the keynote speech of Pascal Lamy (former Director General of the World Trade Organization).

2017: Organizer of the Workshop “Brexit, Citizens’ Rights and their Protection” at the DCU Brexit Institute

(Dublin, 5 October). The workshop, which was hosted at the European Parliament information office in

Ireland examined specifically the issue of how to protect the rights of EU citizens in the UK, and UK citizens

in the EU after Brexit – which constitutes one of the 3 main items in the negotiation currently ongoing between

the European Commission and the UK Government. The event featured the participation of academics like

Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen) and Ciaran Burke (University of Jena) and was opened by the

keynote speech of Bertie Ahern (former Prime Minister of Ireland).

2017: Organizer of the Conference “Which Brexit After the UK Elections?” opening the activities of the DCU

Brexit Institute (Dublin, 14 September). The Conference examined the implications of the June 2017 UK

parliamentary elections on the withdrawal of the UK, and more generally the Brexit-effect on the future of

Europe. The event featured the participation of academics like Iain Begg (London School of Economics) and

Emily Jones (University of Oxford) and policy-makers like Thomas Beukers (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of

the Netherlands), Ana Gouveia (Ministry of Finance of Portugal), Kristien Michoel (Legal Service of the

Council of the EU) and Rory Montgomery (Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland). Moreover, the event

featured the keynote speeches of Helen McEntee (Irish Minister of EU Affairs), Baroness Armstrong of Hill

Top (Member of the UK House of Lords Select Committee on the EU) and Georgios Katrougalos (Minister of

Foreign Affairs of Greece).

2017: Organizer of the Conference “The Law and Politics of Brexit” hosted by the School of Law & Government

of Dublin City University (Dublin, 20-21 April). The Conference focused on the politics, process and

prospects of Brexit, discussing the constitutional challenges Brexit poses from a domestic, regional and

European perspective. It featured the keynote speeches by Charles Flanagan (Minister of Foreign Affairs of

Ireland) and Danuta Hubner (President of the Constitutional Affairs Committee of the European Parliament) as

well as the speeches by leading lawyers, economists and political scientists, including Paul Craig (Oxford),

Giorgio Sacerdoti (Bocconi), Deirdre Curtin (EUI), Michele Chang (College of Europe), Uwe Puetter (CEU),

Marlene Wind (Copenhagen) and Kalypso Nicolaidis (Oxford). It will result in the publication of a book.

2017: Organizer of the keynote speech by Ann Power-Forde (Judge of the European Court of Human Rights)

concluding the module “International Human Rights Law” at the School of Law & Government Dublin City

University (Dublin 12 April).

2017: Organizer of the keynote speech by Peter Charleton (Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland) concluding the

module “Comparative Law” at the School of Law & Government Dublin City University (Dublin 12 April).

2016: Organizer of the first HiCourts Judges Dialogue, with prof. Guido Calabresi (Judge of the United States Court

of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit) at iCourts, Faculty of Law University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen, 3 May).

The event consisted of a public interview of Judge Calabresi, which I run, and it inaugurated a series of similar

events designed to garner an insider perspective on the work of the transnational judiciary.

2016: Co-Organizer of the Conference of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional Responses to Terrorism on

“Accountability for Transnational Counter-Terrorism Operations” hosted at King’s College (London, March

10-11). The Conference discussed measures to ensure accountability of counter-terrorism measures both in

Europe and overseas, and featured the participation of a number of key academics and policy makers including

David Anderson (UK Independent Revie of Counter Terrorism Operations), Aziz Huq (University of Chicago

Law School) and Amrit Singh (Open Society Foundation), and resulted in the publication of a book.

2015: Organizer of the Conference “The European Court of Justice, the European Central Bank and the Supremacy

of EU Law” hosted by iCourts, Faculty of Law University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen, September 17-

18). The Conference examined the ruling of the ECJ in the OMT case, dealing with the powers of the ECB in

responding to the Euro-crisis, and answering the first ever preliminary reference procedure by the German

Constitutional Court. With a view to discuss the role of the preliminary reference procedure, and the principle

of the supremacy of EU law, the event brought together leading scholars of EU law and constitutional law, as

well as judges from the highest courts of several member states, including Peter Charleton (Judge of the

Supreme Court of Ireland), Zdenek Kuhn (Judge of the Council of State of the Czech Republic) and Silvana

Sciarra (Judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy), and resulted in the publication of a Special Journal Issue

2015: Co-Organizer of the Conference of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional Responses to Terrorism on

“Surveillance, Privacy and Transnational Relations in the Digital Era” hosted at Université Libre de

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Bruxelles (Brussels, March 12-13). The Conference discussed challenges posed by digital technology and

mass government surveillance on individual privacy, and addressed the constitutional issues at stake from a

comparative and international law perspective, by featuring among others Christiane Hohn (Legal Advisor of

the EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator), Peter Hustinx (former EU Data Protection Supervisor) and Marc

Rotenberg (Electronic Privacy Information Center), and will result in the publication of a book.

2014: Organizer of the Global Law Keynote Speech by prof. Akiko Ejima (Meiji Law School Tokyo) on “The

Globalization of Human Rights: Transnational Trends in Multilevel Protection” at the inauguration of the

academic year of the Global Law Bachelor at Tilburg Law School (Tilburg, September 8).

2014: Co-Organizer of Workshop No. 1 on “Constitutional Responses to Terrorism” at the World Congress of the

International Association of Constitutional Law (Oslo, 17 June). The workshop discussed latest

developments in the field of terrorism and counter-terrorism and convened a number of top scholars in the field

of national security and comparative constitutional law, including David Cole (Georgetown), Lech Garlicki

(former Justice at the European Court of Human Rights), and Arianna Vedaschi (Bocconi University).

2014: Organizer of the Conference “What Form of Government for the European Union and the Eurozone?” hosted

at Tilburg Law School (Tilburg, June 6-7). The Conference discussed the proposal for institutional reform of

the EU and the Euro-zone and featured the participation of several top scholars and policy-makers, including

prof. Christian Calliess (Free University Berlin), prof. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University), Sylvie Goulard

(Member of the European Parliament, ECON Committee), and Enzo Moavero Milanesi (former Minister of

EU Affairs of Italy) and resulted in the publication of a book.

2014: Co-Organizer of the Conference of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional Responses to Terrorism on

“Constitutionalism Across Borders in the Struggle Against Terrorism” hosted at Harvard Law School

(Boston, March 6-7). The Conference discussed transnational challenges in the fight against terrorism and

featured the participation of several distinguished academics, practitioners and judges, including prof. Erika de

Wet (University of Pretoria), prof. Marcelo Figuereido (University of São Paulo), prof. Kim Lane Scheppele

(Princeton), prof. Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law School), and Savvas Papasavvas (Justice of the General Court

of the EU), and resulted in the publication of a book.

2013: Organizer of the Conference on “The Constitutionalization of European Budgetary Constraints: Comparative

and Interdisciplinary Perspectives” hosted at Tilburg Law School (Tilburg, May 30-31). The Conference

featured the participation of more than 20 international scholars and policy-makers, including prof. Paul Craig

(Oxford), prof. Renaud Dehousse (Science Po), prof. Peter Lindseth (Connecticut Law School), prof. Ingolf

Pernice (Hmboldt’s University Berlin), and prof. Miguel Poiares Maduro (Minister Adjunct to the Prime

Minister of Portugal and formerly Professor of EU Law, European University Institute and Advocate General,

European Court of Justice) and resulted in the publication of a book.

2012: Co-Organizer of the Conference of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional Responses to Terrorism on

“States of Surveillance: Counter-Terrorism and Global Constitutionalism” hosted at the University of New

South Wales (Sydney, December 13-14). The Conference featured the participation of 20 scholars from 10

countries world-wide, including Anthony Whealy (Justice of the High Court of Australia), David Scharia (UN

Counter-Terrorism Coordinator), prof. Akiko Ejima (Meiji University Tokyo), prof. Ujjval Singh (University

of Delhi), and resulted in the publication of a book.

2012: Organizer of the Workshop of the European Constitutional Law Working Group on “The Age of ‘New Rights’”

hosted at the European University Institute (Florence, March 16). The workshop featured the participation

of prof. Marta Cartabia (Justice of the Italian Constitutional Court).

2011: Organizer of the Conference of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional Responses to Terrorism on

“Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of Constitutional Law” hosted at the Bocconi University

(Milan, December 1-2). The Conference featured the participation of 20 scholars from 12 countries world-

wide, including Daphne Barak-Erez (Justice at the Supreme Court of Israel), Lech Garlicki (Justice at the

European Court of Human Rights), Stephen Sedley (Lord Justice at the Court of Appeals of England and

Wales), prof. Deirdre Curtin (University of Amsterdam), prof. Kent Roach (University of Toronto), prof.

Stephen Schulhofer (NYU) and resulted in the publication of a book.

2006: Organizer of the Workshop “‘Creating a new legal regime’: the Bush Administration and the war on Terror”

hosted by the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento (Trento, May 24). The workshop featured the

participation of prof. John Yoo (University of California at Berkeley).

Participation as speaker in high-level institutional meetings, workshops and conferences 2019: Speaker (presenting paper) at the European Commission within the workshop organized by the Directorate

General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN) on “Strengthening the EMU institutional

architecture” (Brussels, 25 September)

2019: Speaker at the Embassy of Ireland to France in the event of the DCU Brexit Institute on “Brexit and the

Future of Europe: French and Irish Perspectives” (Paris, 25 June)

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2019: Speaker (presenting report) at the European Parliament within the framework of the meeting of the

Committee on Constitutional Affairs on “A Fiscal Capacity for the Eurozone” (Brussels, 7 March)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the EFTA Court – seminar on “Brexit, the Future of EU-UK Relations and the

Future of Europe” (Luxembourg, 3 December)

2018: Speaker at the Law Reform Commission of Ireland 2018 annual conference “Brexit and Law Reform in

Ireland” – presentation on “Brexit, Ireland and the Future of EU Law” (Dublin, 14 November)

2018: Speaker at the Embassy of Ireland to Germany in the event of the DCU Brexit Institute on “Brexit and the

Future of EU Foreign Policy” (Berlin, 27 September)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the EFTA Surveillance Authority – seminar on “Brexit, the Future of EU-UK

Relations and the Future of Europe” (Brussels, 12 June)

2018: Speaker (presenting report) at the European Parliament within the framework of the meeting of the

Committee on Constitutional Affairs on “The Consequences for the EU of the Future Relationship Agreement

with the UK” (Brussels, 24 May)

2018: Speaker at conference on “Brexit’s Influence on European Financial Landscape and China-EU Financial

Cooperation” organized by the Insurance and Pension Fund Supervisory Authority of Portugal jointly with

the Embassy of China to Portugal (Lisbon, 20 April)

2018: Speaker at the Permanent Representation of Ireland to the European Union in the event of the DCU Brexit

Institute on “Brexit and the Future of EU-UK Relations” (Brussels, 9 April)

2018: Speaker at the Embassy of Ireland to the United Kingdom in the event of the DCU Brexit Institute on

“Brexit and the Future of EU-UK Relations” (London, 26 March)

2018: Speaker at the Ministry of Justice and Security of the Netherlands, at a meeting on Brexit organized with

the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (The Hague, 22 March)

2018: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Scientific Council for Government Policy of the Netherlands – seminar on

“Brexit, the Future of EU-UK Relations and the Future of Europe” (The Hague, 22 March)

2018: Speaker (presenting paper) at the European Parliament within the framework of the joint meeting of the

Committee on Budget and the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs on “Fiscal Capacity to

Strengthen and Enlarge the Euro-Area” (Brussels, 21 March)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the Financial Conduct Authority of the United Kingdom – seminar on “Brexit,

the Future of EU-UK Relations and the Future of Europe” (London, 22 February)

2018: Speaker at the Embassy of Ireland to Italy in the event of the DCU Brexit Institute on “Brexit and the Future

of Europe: Irish and Italian Perspectives” (Rome, 1 February)

2017: Speaker (presenting book) at the European Parliament within the framework of the seminar on “Towards a

New Constitutional Moment? Alternatives Scenario for a New Treaty Reform” organized by the S&D group in

cooperation with Villa Vigoni (Italian-German Center of European Excellence) with the participation of MEP

Mercedes Bresso and Italian former Prime Minister Giuliano Amato (Brussels, 27 November)

2017: Speaker at Embassy of France to Ireland at a meeting with the delegation of the French National Assembly

charged with writing the report on “Les conventions democratique” (Dublin, 10 November)

2017: Discussant (presenting paper) at the European Central Bank Legal Conference on “Shaping a New Legal

Order for Europe: A Tale of Crises and Opportunities” – panel 3 “Brexit: Looking Inwards” (Frankfurt, 4

September) with the participation of ECB Executive Council Member Benoit Coeuré

2017: Speaker at the EU Fundamental Rights Agency within the context of the experts meeting on “The European

Pillar of Social Rights” (Vienna, 7 July)

2017: Speaker (presenting book) at the European Parliament within the framework of the Privacy Platform on

“Targeted Surveillance: Can Security and Privacy be Reconciled?” organized by the ALDE, with the

participation of European Commissioner Julian King and MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld – speech on “Balancing

Privacy and Surveillance” (Brussels, 31 May)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “How Much of a Fiscal Union for the EMU?” hosted by the

Central Bank of Spain within the framework of the project “A Dynamic Economic and Monetary Union” –

panel on “a Treasury for the Banking Union?” (Madrid, 18 May)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the European Parliament information office in Milan at the seminar on “The

Future of Europe” organized by Villa Vigoni the Italian-German Center for European Excellence) and United

Europe – speech on “Institutional Reforms in the EU” (Milan, 15 May)

2017: Speaker (presenting manifesto) at the Embassy of Germany to Italy for the launch of the “Rome Manifesto”,

a document drafted in the framework of the project coordinated by Villa Vigoni (the Italian-German Center for

European Excellence) and United Europe, on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome

(Rome, 23 March)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece for the Conference on “The Future of

Europe” at the presence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece Georgios Katrougalos – speech on “How

Brexit creates a Window of Opportunity for Constitutional Change in the EU” (Athens, 13 March)

2016: Speaker (presenting paper) at the European Parliament within the framework of the seminar on “The

Political Consequences after Brexit” organized by the EPP European Ideas Network, with the participation of

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MEPs Andrew Duff and Paulo Rangel and former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton – speech on

“Constitutional Change after Brexit” (Brussels, 19 October)

2016: Speaker (presenting paper) at the High Level Group on Own Resources established by joint deliberation of

the European Parliament, European Commission and Council of the EU, and chaired by Mr. Mario Monti –

discussion on “Taxing and Spending in the EU” (Brussels, 18 October)

2016: Speaker (presenting book) at the Supreme Court of Ireland within the framework of the seminars organized

by the Research Service – lecture on “Economic Governance in Europe” (Dublin, 30 June)

2016: Speaker (presenting book) at the European Central Bank within the framework of the Colloquium organized

by the Legal Service of the European Central Bank and with the presence of the Legal Committee

(representatives of legal department of all national central banks) on “Economic Governance in the EU –

Developments and Challenges” – lecture on “Economic Governance in Europe” (Frankfurt, 14 April)

2016: Speaker (presenting book) at the European Court of Justice within the framework of the seminars of the

Amicale des Référendaires – lecture on “Economic Governance in Europe: Some Reflection on the Pringle

and Gauweiler judgments” (Luxembourg, 8 April)

2016: Speaker (presenting book) at the European Commission representation in Italy within the framework of the

Seminar on “Governare il presente e disegnare il future dell’Unione Economica e Monetaria” – speech on “Le

riforme istituzionali dell’UEM” (Rome, 17 February)

2015: Speaker (presenting book) at the Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands at the presence of the President of

the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem on the occasion of the official launch of the book “What Form of

Government for the European Union and the Eurozone?” (The Hague, 8 September)

2015: Speaker (presenting paper) at the European Parliament within the framework of the workshop organized by

the Legal Service of the EP, with the presence of the Legal Service of the Council and the Legal Service of the

Commission, on “The Law of the Economic Policies of the Union” – lecture on “The Law of Economic Policy

of the EU” (Brussels, 18 June)

Participation as speaker in events organized by political or private organizations 2019: Speaker at the business meeting of the AIB Brexit board – speech on “Brexit: Challenges and Prospects”

(Dublin, 29 August)

2019: Speaker at the summer university organized by the European Ideas Network of the European Peoples Party

(EPP) on “Our common future: challenges and opportunities” – panel 3: “The EU new architecture – Learning

from the Brexit Process” (S. Sebastian, 13 June)

2019: Speaker at the Irish Funds Annual Conference – panel discussion on “Brexit” (Dublin, 23 May)

2019: Speaker (presenting book) at a lunch seminar of Arthur Cox solicitors – speech on “Brexit, the Future of EU-

UK Relations and the Future of Europe” (Dublin, 20 March)

2019: Speaker at the business conference organized by KPMG Italy on “Trade wars: le nuove dinamiche

internazionali e la Guerra dei dazi” – speech on “Brexit, il future delle relazoni UE-UK e il future dell’Europa”

(Milan, 6 February)

2019: Speaker at Ireland’s National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition – speech on “Brexit,

the Future of EU-UK Relations and the Future of Europe” (Dublin, 17 January)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the national partners conference of Grant Thornton – speech on “Brexit, the

Future of EU-UK Relations and the Future of Europe” (Dublin, 12 October)

2018: Speaker at the forum of the European Policy Center on “EU and UK Citizens Post-Brexit: Where Next for Free

Movement” (Brussels, 4 October)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the business meeting of the AIB Brexit board – speech on “Brexit, the Future of

EU-UK Relations and the Future of Europe” (Dublin, 15 May)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the business conference organized by the British Chamber of Commerce Italy on

“Brexit: In Search of a Deep and Special Partnership” – speech on “Brexit, the Future of EU-UK Relations and

the Future of Europe” (Milan, 10 May)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the round table organized by the Foundation of European Progressives of the

European Socialists & Democratic Party (S&D) on “The Future of European Integration” – speech on

“Democracy & effectiveness of the European institutions” (Madrid, 11 July)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the seminar organized by the European Ideas Network of the European Peoples

Party (EPP) on “The Future of Europe”, with the participation of MEPs Paulo Rangel and David Campbell and

former Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho – speech on “Brexit and Treaty Change” (Oporto, 4

May)

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Participation as speaker in public debates 2019: Speaker at the Karlspreis Europa Summit organized by the Charlemagne Prix Academy of the Karslpreis

Stiftung (Aachen, 14 November)

2019: Speaker at the debate “Brexit e il futuro dell’Europa” organized by the Associazione Galileo (Bergamo, 18

March)

2019: Speaker at the debate on “Brexit or not Brexit: quelle est la question?” organized by the City of Strasbourg,

Lieu d’Europe and the University of Strasbourg opening the series “Les Grands débats: l’Europe en question”

(Strasbourg, 28 February)

2019: Speaker at the debate on “Brexit: ne valeva la pena?” organized by the Department of Economics of the

University of Bologna with the publisher il Mulino (Bologna, 18 February)

2018: Speaker at the debate on “The Future of Europe: Brexit and Beyond” organized by the University of Limerick

and the Communicating Europe Facility with the Minister of EU Affairs of Ireland (Limerick, 4 December)

Participation as speaker in academic workshops and conferences 2019: Speaker at the kick-off conference of the Jean Monnet Network project BRIDGE (Brexit Research and

Interchange on Differentiated Governance in Europe) organized by the DCU Brexit Institute – panel 1: “The

Future of Europe: Bridging the Challenges” (Dublin, 30 October)

2019: Guest invited speaker at the Seminar “Le conseguenze della Brexit” organized by the Centro Studi sul

Federalismo and the Faculty of Political Science of Università Statale di Milan (Milan, 18 October)

2019: Speaker at the Conference “Is Norway a ‘Model’ for Brexit?” organized by the ARENA Centre for European

Studies for the launch of the H2020 EU3D project “Differentiation, Dominance, Demcracy” – panel on “Ins

and Outs” (Oslo, 19 September)

2019: Speaker at the Forum Italo-Tedesco per Studenti organized by the German-Italian Centre for European

Excellence at Villa Vigoni – panel on Brexit (Menaggio – Como, 9 September)

2019: Speaker at the Forum Italo-Tedesco per Studenti organized by the German-Italian Centre for European

Excellence at Villa Vigoni – opening keynote speech on “United or Disunited? The Future of the EU”

(Menaggio – Como, 8 September)

2019: Speaker at the Summer School of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) – lecture on “Where are we

with Brexit?” (Sounio - Athens, 27 July [in video conference])

2019: Speaker at the Conference “Para onde vai a Europa?” organized by the Gulbenkian Foundation – panel 2 “The

European Union after Brexit: Centrifugal Tensions and Differentiated Integration” (Lisbon, 22 March)

2018: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Seminar “Le conseguenze della Brexit” organized by the Centro

Studi sul Federalismo and the Faculty of Political Science of Università Statale di Milan (Milan, 23

November)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the seminar on “The Law & Politics of Brexit” organized by Faculty of Law of

the Sugmund Freud University (Vienna, 12 November)

2018: Speaker (presenting paper) at the at the Seminar of the Comparative Constitutional Law Working Group of the

European University Institute (Florence, 7 November)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the workshop of the DCU National Center for Family Business on “Growing your

Business in Changing Times” hosted at the DCU Business School (Dublin, 24 October)

2018: Speaker (presenting paper) in the first seminar of the DCU Law Research Center Seminar Series for Fall 2018

(Dublin, 26 September)

2018: Chairman moderating panel on “Brexit’s Impact on Ireland” at the University of Notre Dame Keough-

Naughton Institute for Irish Studies (Dublin, 21 September)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the Summer School of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) – lecture

on “Where are we with Brexit?” (Sounio - Athens, 24 July)

2018: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Workshop “Constitutional Responses to Terrorism” at the 10 th World

Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law (Seoul, 19 June)

2018: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “Towards a European Fiscal Union” organized by the Universitè

Catholique de Louvain and the Université de Genève and hosted by the European Economic and Social

Committee (Brussels, 7 June)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the Conference “Towards the Euro’s Third Decade” organized by the University

Research Priority Program on Financial Market Regulation, University of Zurich (Zurich, 6 June)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the seminar “The Law & Politics of Brexit” organized by the School of Law &

the School of International Studies of the University of Trento in the framework of the Festival dell’Europa –

Siamo Europa organized by the Provincia Autonoma di Trento (Trento, 25 May)

2018: Speaker (presenting report) at the Conference “Brexit and the island of Ireland” organized by the UK in a

Changing Europe project (London, 22 May)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the Conference “Constitutional Challenges in the EMU” organized by the

Institute of European Studies of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Brussels, 29 March)

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2018: Participant to the High Level Policy Dialogue on “How the EU Can and Should Protect Democracy, the Rule

of Law and Fundamental Rights in Defiant Member States” organized by the School of Transnational

Governance of the European University Institute (Florence, 19 March)

2018: Speaker at the Conference “Legal Disintegration in the European Union” organized at the University of

Copenhagen (Copenhagen, 16 March)

2018: Speaker (presenting paper) at the CEPS Ideas Lab Conference on “Europe – Back on Track” – panel on “UK-

EU Security Cooperation after Brexit” (Brussels, 23 February)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the Conference on “Reflections on the Future of Economic and Monetary Union”

organized by the College of Europe (Bruges, 16 February)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at the at the Joint Seminar on “Brexit” of the Comparative Constitutional Law and

EU Law Working Groups of the European University Institute (Florence, 2 February)

2018: Speaker (presenting book) at iCourts (the Center of Excellence on International Courts) at the Faculty of Law

of the University of Copenhagen – seminar on “The Law & Politics of Brexit” (Copenhagen, 10 January)

2017: Speaker at the DCU Quarterly Symposium on Capital Markets and Fintech organized on “Brexit” by the

Center for Cloud Computing and Commerce at the DCU Business School (Dublin, 8 December)

2017: Speaker at the Conference “Reforming the EU: Central and Eastern European Perspectives” organized by the

Hungarian Europe Society (Budapest, 28 October 2017)

2017: Keynote speaker (presenting book) at the 25th anniversary conference of ERA (Europäische RechtsAkademie)

on “The Authority of EU Law” – Part 2B: “Economic and Monetary Union” (Trier, 20 October)

2017: Speaker (presenting book) at the Conference “The Surveillance Triangle, Authority, Data Subjects and Means”

organized by Center for European Policy Study (CEPS) and the University of Maastricht at Brussels campus –

Panel III “Means of Surveillance” (Brussels, 25 September)

2017: Speaker (presenting book) at the Conference “The Metamorphosis of the European Economic Constitution”

organized by the University of Luxembourg – Session I “Introduction” (Luxembourg, 21 September)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “Which Brexit After the UK Elections?” organized by the DCU

Brexit Institute (Dublin, 14 September)

2017: Discussant at the Conference of ICON-S (the International Society of Public Law) on “Courts, Power and

Public Law” hosted by iCourts (the Center of Excellence for International Courts) at the University of

Copenhagen – panel on “Constitutional identity in comparative perspective” (Copenhagen, 6 July)

2017: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Faculty of Law of the Università di Cagliari – lecture on

“L’Unione economica e monetaria dopo la crisi dell’euro” (Cagliari, 10 May)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the workshop “Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union 25 Years after the

Creation” organized by the Sutherland School of Law of University College Dublin – final panel on “The

Future of the Eurozone” (Dublin, 29 May)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “Liberal Democratic Constitutions during Severe Financial

Crises” organized by the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos (Lisbon, 23 May)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Seminar “Il Manifesto di Roma e il Futuro dell’Europa” organized by the

Centro Studi sul Federalismo and Villa Vigoni, the Centro Italo-Tedesco per l’Eccellenza Europea / Deutsch-

Italienisches Zentrum für Europäische Exzellenz (Turin, 16 May)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Annual Symposium of the Connecticut Journal of International Law on “A

Continent Divided: Nationalism and the European Union” at the University of Connecticut Law School

(Hartford, CT, 7 Apri)

2017: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Faculty of Law of the Università Statale di Milano – lecture on

“Il diritto dell’Unione economica e monetaria” (Milan, 10 March)

2017: Speaker (presenting paper) at the 2nd workshop on “The Politics of Secrecy in Europe” organized by the

Department of Government of Lüdwig Maximilian Universität München (Munich, 3 March)

2017: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Sutherland School of Law of University College Dublin (UCD)

– lecture on “Economic Governance in Europe” (Dublin, 1 March)

2017: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at the Seminar of the Comparative Constitutional Law Working

Group of the European University Institute (Florence, 10 February)

2017: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at the Seminar “Brexit o non Brexit?” organized by the Centro Studi

sul Federalismo and the Faculty of Political Science of Università Statale di Milan (Milan, 27 January)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Faculty of Economics of University of Rome La Sapienza –

lecture on “Economic Governance in Europe” (Rome, 15 December)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Princeton University – lecture on “Economic Governance in

Europe” (Princeton, NJ, 11 November)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Princeton University – lecture on “Brexit and the Rule of Law”

(Princeton, NJ, 10 November)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at UCLA Law School – lecture on “Brexit: A Legal Perspective”

(Los Angeles, CA, 8 November)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Tilburg Law School – lecture on “Economic Governance in

Europe” (Tilburg, 20 October)

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2016: Speaker (presenting paper) at the workshop “The Politics of Secrecy in Europe” organized by the Department

of Government of Lüdwig Maximilian Universität München (Munich, 14 October)

2016: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference on “State Accountability for Vulnerability” organized by the

Socio-Legal Research Center of the School of Law & Government of Dublin City University – 2nd plenary on

“Exploring Vulnerability and Accountability before the ECtHR” (Dublin, 9 September)

2016: Speaker (presenting book) at the Conference of International Court Judges convened by the Brandeis Institute

for International Justice and iCourts – talk on “Fundamental Rights in Europe” (Copenhagen, 29 June)

2016: Speaker (presenting paper) at the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) Standing Group on

European Union (SGEU) Conference on “The Union’s Institutional and Constitutional Transformation” –

panel on “Fundamental Rights in Europe” (Trento, 18 June)

2016: Discussant at the workshop “Constitutional Pluralism: Dead or Alive?” hosted by the University of

Copenhagen (Copenhagen, 31 May)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Bocconi University – lecture on “Economic Governance in Europe”

(Milan, 29 April)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference of the IACL Research Group on “Constitutions in

the Age of Internet” hosted by Bocconi University (Milan, 28 April)

2016: Guest invited speaker at Bocconi University – lecture on “La fonti del diritto dell’Unione europea e il rapporto

tra diritto nazionale e diritto europeo” (Milan, 28 April)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Libera Università di Bolzano/Freie Universität Bozen/Free

University of Bolzano-Bozen – lecture on “Economic Governance in Europe” (Bolzano, 23 March)

2016: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Queen Mary University London – lecture on “Economic

Governance in Europe” (London, 14 March)

2016: Speaker (presenting paper) the Conference of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional Responses to

Terrorism at King’s College London on “Accountability for Transnational Counter-Terrorism Operations” –

panel 1: “Institutions of Accountability” (London, 10 March)

2016: Speaker (presenting book) at the book conference “Imparare dalla crisi. Il governo dell’Unione economica e

monetaria” organized by the Centro Studi sul Federalismo for the publication of the volume “Economic

Governance in Europe” (Turin, 7 March)

2016: Speaker (presenting book) at the Conference on “Fundamental Rights Protection in Europe: Theory and

Practice” organized by the Università degli studi di Milano – panel 1 (Milan, 16 February)

2016: Speaker (presenting paper) at the American Association of Law Schools 110th Annual Meeting – panel on

“Comparative Issues of Privacy Law” (New York, NY, 9 January)

2015: Speaker (presenting book) at the book conference on “Quale governo per l’Unione Europea e l’Eurozona?”

organized by the Istituto Affari Internazionali for the publication of the volume on “What Form of Government

for the European Union and the Eurozone?” (Rome, 4 December)

2015: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Center for European Union Research of the Central European

University – lecture on “Fundamental Rights in Europe” (Budapest, 26 November)

2015: Speaker (presenting paper) at the workshop on “Surveillance, Privacy and Transnational Data Flows:

Comparative Perspectives” organized by the Faculty of Law of the University of Helsinki – panel 1 on “Rights

Protection and Comparison” (Helsinki, 24 November)

2015: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Faculty of Law of the University of Helsinki – lecture on

“Economic Governance in Europe” (Helsinki, 23 November)

2015: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “What Budget, Resources, Fiscal and Borrowing Powers for the

EU?” organized by the University of Florence (Florence, 13 November)

2015: Speaker (presenting book) at the New York University (NYU) School of Law – Jean Monnet Center of

Excellence – lecture on “Beyond the Greek Crisis: Towards a ‘More Perfect’ European Economic & Monetary

Union” (New York, NY, 2 November)

2015: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “Federalism(s) and Fundamental Rights: Europe and the United

States Compared” organized by Yale Law School (New Haven, CT, 31 October)

2015: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Duke Law School – lecture on “Economic Governance in Europe”

(Durham, NC, 27 October)

2015: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Law School – lecture

on “Economic Governance in Europe” (Los Angeles, CA, 27 October)

2015: Guest invited speaker at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento – lecture on “Da Kadi a Nada:

Sanzioni ONU, tutela dei diritti umani e dialogo tra giudici nello spazio costituzionale europeo” (Trento, 12

October)

2015: Speaker at the Eureco public lectures Series organized by the University of Copenhagen (European Research

Consortium, of the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Political Science, and the Faculty of Humanities) – lecture

on “Economic Governance in Europe” (Copenhagen, 6 October)

2015: Speaker at the Conference “Integrating Europe: Competing Paradigms for EU Law” organized by the Faculty

of Law of the University of Antwerp (Antwerp, 24 September)

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2015: Speaker at the Conference “The European Court of Justice, the European Central Bank and the Supremacy of

EU Law” organized by iCourts (Copenhagen, 18 September)

2015: Speaker at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Cahiers de Droit Européen on “Les principes généraux du

droit de l’Union européen” – panel on “Principe de coopération loyale et d’équilibe institutionnel” (Brussels,

10 September)

2015: Guest invited speaker (presenting book draft) at the Europe Institute of Leiden University – lecture on

“Economic Governance in Europe” (Leiden, 9 September)

2015: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences – lecture on “The

Constitutionalization of European Budgetary Constraints” (Budapest, 25 June)

2015: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “Constitutional Challenges of the European Economic &

Monetary Union – Italian & German Perspectives” hosted by Villa Vigoni, the Centro Italo-Tedesco per

l’Eccellenza Europea / Deutsch-Italienisches Zentrum für Europäische Exzellenz (Menaggio – Como, 5 June)

2015: Speaker (presenting paper) at the European Constitutional Law Network annual meeting on “Challenging the

Legitimacy of Europe” (Thessaloniki, 22 May)

2015: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Bocconi University – lecture on “La costituzionalizzazione delle

regole europee di bilancio” (Milan, 13 May)

2015: Guest invited speaker (presenting book draft) at the Book Workshop “Economic Governance in Europe” co-

organized by the Center for European Studies and the Faculty of Law and hosted at St. Antony’s College,

University of Oxford (Oxford, 23 April)

2015: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional Responses to

Terrorism at the Université Libre de Bruxelles on “Surveillance, Privacy and Transnational Relations in the

Digital Era” – panel 1 ”The European Court of Justice Data Retention Case and its Aftermath” (Brussels, 12

March)

2015: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Annual Comparative Law Workshop organized by the Law and Public

Affairs Program (LAPA) of Princeton University (Princeton, NJ, 6 March)

2015: Speaker (presenting special issue of journal) at the Workshop on “Privacy and National Security in the Digital

Age” organized by Tilburg Law School (Tilburg, 5 March)

2015: Discussat at the Post-Graduate Law Research Conference organized by the Faculty of Law of the University of

Copenhagen (Copenhagen, 29 January)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and

International Law – lecture on “Of Floors, Ceilings and Human Rights: The European Fundamental Rights

Architecture in Comparative Perspective” (Heidelberg, 18 December)

2014: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference on “Be EU Citizen” – theme 1 “EU Citizens and the Charter:

Civil and Political Rights” organized by University of Copenhagen and University of Utrecht (Copenhagen,

11 December)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Center for European Law and Governance (ACELG) of the

University of Amsterdam – lecture on “Fundamental Rights in Europe” (Amsterdam, 22 October)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at George Washington University Law School – lecture on

“Fundamental Rights in Europe” (Washington, DC, 20 October)

2014: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Comparative Constitutional Law 2nd Annual Roundtable hosted by the Center

for the Constitution at James Madison’s Montpelier (Orange, VA, 18 October)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at the Center for European Legal Studies of the University of

Cambridge – lecture on “Changing Policy by Changing Institutions? Austerity, Horizontal Federalism and the

Strengthening of the Presidency of the European Council”, inaugurating the cycle of lunch seminars of the

Michaelmas term 2014-15 (Cambridge, UK, 15 October)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at Institut d’Etudes Européennes – Université Libre de Bruxelles –

lecture on “Of Floors, Ceilings and Human Rights: The European Fundamental Rights Architecture in

Comparative Perspective”, inaugurating the cycle of lectures “Apéros du droit européen” for the academic year

2014-15 (Brussels, 13 October)

2014: Discussant of prof. Jörg Luther at the Workshop organized by Tilburg Law School on “Bridging idealism and

realism in constitutionalism and Rule of Law” (Tilburg, 3 October)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Libera Università di Bolzano/Freie Universität Bozen/Free

University of Bolzano-Bozen – lecture on “Fundamental Rights in Europe” (Bolzano, 30 September)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at New York Law School – lecture on “Fundamental Rights in

Europe” (New York, 17 September)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at University of Connecticut Law School – lecture on “Fundamental

Rights in Europe” (Hartford, CT, 16 September)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Western New England College of Law – lecture on “Fundamental

Rights in Europe” (Springfield, MA, 15 September)

2014: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Yearly Symposium of the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies on “Law

and the Globalization of Austerity” – panel 1 on “Legal Architectures and Austerity” (Bloomington, IN, 11

September)

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2014: Speaker (presenting book) at the Conference on “Governance and Globalisation: International and European

Answers”, organized by Cambridge University and Durham University – panel 3 on “European Law:

Normative Foundations” (Cambridge, UK, 5 July)

2014: Speaker (presenting paper) at the I-Con Society Inaugural Conference on “Rethinking the Boundaries of Public

Law and the Public Space” – panel 2 on “The Europe of Courts” (Florence, 27 June)

2014: Speaker at the Conference on “In Search of European Political Union” – panel 3.1 on “The Judicialization of

Citizenship”, organized by the University of Utrecht (Utrecht 19 June)

2014: Speaker (presenting paper) at the World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law –

Workshop No. 12 on “Constitutions and the Financial Crisis” (Oslo, 18 June)

2014: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference on “What Form of Government for the EU and the Eurozone?”

organized by Tilburg Law School (Tilburg, 6 June)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Institut d’Etudes Européennes – Université Saint-Louis de

Bruxelles – lecture on “Fundamental Rights in Europe” (Brussels, 28 May)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Bocconi University – lecture on “Fundamental Rights in Europe”

(Milan, 23 May)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Università Roma Tor Vergata – lecture on “Fundamental Rights

in Europe” (Rome, 12 May)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at the Institut d’Etudes Européennes – Université Libre de Bruxelles,

lecture on “The Euro-crisis and the Courts: Judicial Review and the Political Process in Comparative

Perspective” (Brussels, 31 March)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at the Center for the Studies of Federalism, lecture on “I diritti

fondamentali in Europa” (Turin, 21 March)

2014: Chairman and speaker (presenting paper) of the Workshop of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional

Responses to Terrorism at Harvard Law School on “Constitutionalism Across Borders in the Struggle Against

Terrorism” – panel 4 “National Security, Privacy, Data Sharing and Data Protection: Transatlantic Divide?”

(Cambridge, MA, 7 March)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at Harvard Law School, lecture on “The Euro-crisis and the Courts:

Judicial Review and the Political Process in Comparative Perspective” (Cambridge, MA, 5 March)

2014: Guest invited speaker (presenting book) at Harvard Law School – lecture on “Fundamental Rights in Europe”

(Cambridge, MA, 26 February)

2014: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “A Future for the Margin of Appreciation in International Law?”

organized by the Pluri-Courts Project of the University of Oslo – Panel on “The Margin of Appreciation in

European Law” (Paris, 10 February)

2013: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at Meiji University Law School, lecture on “The European

Convention on Human Rights and the Fight Against Terrorism: A Comparison Between the UK, Europe, US

and Japan” (Tokyo, 6 December)

2013: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at Meiji University Law School, lecture on “The European Multilevel

Human Rights System in Comparative Perspective with the US Federal System” (Tokyo, 5 December)

2013: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at Meiji University Law School, lecture on “The Accession of the EU

to the ECHR, the Constitutionalization of Human Rights in Europe and its Implications on Counter-Terrorism

Policy” (Tokyo, 4 December)

2013: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at the School of International Studies, Kent University – at Brussels,

lecture on “The Euro-Crisis and the Courts: Judicial Review and the Political Process in Comparative

Perspective” (Brussels, 27 November)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the 50th Anniversary Conference of Tilburg Law School – Workshop 4: “(How)

Does Globalization Affect Constitutional Law?” (Tilburg, 22 November)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Seminar organized by the European Constitutional Law Working Group of

the European University Institute with the participation of prof. Vicki Jackson on “Constitutions and

Transnational Sources of Law: A Comparative Federal Perspective” (Florence, 17 October)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “Quale forma di governo per l’Unione politica dell’Eurozona?

[What form of government for the political Union of the Eurozone?]” organized by the Scuola Superiore

Sant’Anna (Pisa, 27 September)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “The Right to Have What Rights? EU Citizenship’s Role

Reconsidered” organized by the University of Groningen and the University of Oslo (Oslo, 13 September)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the 20th International Conference of Europeanists on “Crisis and Contingency:

States of (In)stability” – Panel 026: “No Money? Economic Governance and the International Credibility of

the Union in Times of Crisis” (Amsterdam, 25 June)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Colloque “L’Union européenne et le fédéralisme économique : Discours et

réalités” organized by the Commission pour l’étude des Communauté européenne – Association d’étude

européenne (CEDECE) and hosted by the Assemblée Nationale (Paris, 21 June)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) of the Conference on “The Constitutionalization of European Budgetary

Constraints” at Tilburg Law School (Tilburg, 31 May)

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2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Younger Scholars Workshop on “Between Flexibility and Disintegration:

The State of EU Law Today” organized by the Maastricht Centre of European Law (Maastricht, 29 May)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Conference “The Euro & The Struggle for the Creation of a New Global

Currency” organized by the Jean Monnet Center of Excellence of the University of Florence (Florence, 6

May)

2013: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Workshop “Comparative Perspectives on International Law” jointly

organized by the Junior Scholars of the American Society of International Law and the American Society of

Comparative Law at Columbia Law School (New York, March 29)

2013: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at the University of Groningen School of Law, lecture on “The Role

of National Parliaments under the Subsidiarity Protocol: Yellow Card but No Foul” (Groningen, March 13)

2013: Speaker at the High Level Policy Seminar on “Verso la riforma del Trattato di Lisbona: costituzionalizzazione

dell’Eurozona e aspetti istituzionali dell’Unione politica europea [Toward a Reform of the Lisbon Treaty:

Constitutionalization of the Eurozone and Institutional features of the European Political Union]” organized by

the Center on the Studies of Federalism (Turin, March 8)

2012: Chairman and speaker (presenting paper) of the Workshop of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional

Responses to Terrorism at University of New South Wales on “States of Surveillance: Counter-Terrorism and

Comparative Constitutionalism” – panel 6 “Surveillance and the Rule of Law” (Sydney, December 13-14)

2012: Guest invited speaker (presenting paper) at University of Melbourne – Center for Comparative Constitutional

Studies, lecture on “The Fiscal Compact, the ‘Golden Rule’ and the Paradox of European Federalism”

(Melbourne, 6 December)

2012: Guest invited speaker at Gilbert + Tobin Centre on Public Law at the University of New South Wales, lecture

on “Of Floors, Ceilings and Human Rights: The European Fundamental Rights Architecture in Comparative

Perspective” (Sydney, 5 November)

2012: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Ius Commune Conference – workshop 5 “Clash of Titans: Fundamental

Rights and Fundamental Freedoms” (Amsterdam, 29 November)

2012: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Dissemination Conference organized by the European University Institute on

“The Euro-Crisis and the State of European Democracy” – Panel I.2 “Changes in National Fiscal Policies and

Democratic Challenges of Austerity” (Florence, 24 November)

2012: Guest invited speaker at University of Illinois College of Law, lecture on “The Fiscal Compact, the ‘Golden

Rule’ and the Paradox of European Federalism” (Urbana-Champaign, IL, 6 November)

2012: Guest invited speaker at Valparaiso Law School - Indiana, lecture on “Of Floors, Ceilings and Human Rights:

The European Fundamental Rights Architecture in Comparative Perspective” (Valparaiso, IN, 5 November)

2012: Speaker at the Conference on “Terrorist Blacklisting: Inevitable Reform?” hosted by the Permanent

Representation of Luxembourg at the European Union (Bruxelles, 4 October)

2012: Discussant of prof. Leonard Besselink at the Workshop organized by Tilburg Law School on “From

Constitutional Dialogue to Constitutional Regulation” (Tilburg, 14 September)

2012: Guest invited speaker at the Center of Excellency of the University of Helsinki lecture on “Europe in Need of a

New Deal” (Helsinki, 23 April)

2012: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Inaugural Conference of the American Society of Comparative Law

(Younger Comparativists Committee) “New Perspectives on Comparative Law” – Session 2.2. “Human

Rights” hosted by the George Washington University Law School (Washington, DC, 20 April)

2012: Guest invited speaker at the Center for European Law and Governance (ACELG) of the University of

Amsterdam lecture on “Europe in Need of a New Deal” (Amsterdam, 27 March)

2012: Discussant at the Workshop organized by the Robert Schuman Center of the European University Institute on

“The Constitutional Architecture of the Economic Governance in the EU” (Florence, 23 March)

2012: Organizer, chairman and discussant at the Seminar organized by the European Constitutional Law Working

Group of the European University Institute with the participation of prof. Justice Marta Cartabia on “The Age

of ‘New Rights’” (Florence, 16 March)

2011: Chairman and speaker (presenting paper) of the Workshop of the IACL Research Group on Constitutional

Responses to Terrorism at Bocconi University on “Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of

Constitutional Law” – panel 6 “Secrecy and Administrative Measures” (Milan, December 1-2)

2011: Speaker at the Workshop organized by the Robert Schuman Center of the European University Institute and

the EU Parliament Constitutional Affairs Committee on “The Future of Europe and the Lisbon Treaty”

(Florence, October 19)

2011: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Workshop organized by the Social & Political Science Department of the

European University Institute on “Expanding and Restricting the Franchise: How do Liberal Democracies

Determine Who Can Vote?” (Florence, May 27)

2011: Speaker at the Global Governance Programme Workshop on “Comparative Institutional Analysis and Global

Governance” (Florence, May 9)

2011: Speaker (presenting paper) at the 9th Jean Monnet Seminar organized by the University of Zagreb on the “The

First Year of the Treaty of Lisbon: Consolidation and Enlargement” (Dubrovnik, April 15)

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2011: Guest invited speaker at the School of Law of the University of Ravenna course on “I diritti fondamentali in

Europa [Fundamental rights in Europe]” (Ravenna, March 25)

2010: Speaker (presenting paper) at the World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law –

Workshop No. 6, “The Rule of Law in the Age of Terrorism” (Mexico City, December 6)

2010: Guest invited speaker at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Florence course on “Il sistema

elettorale dell’Unione Europea [The electoral legislation for the European Union]” (Florence, November 22)

2010: Guest invited speaker at the School of Law of the University of Milano – Bicocca Seminar on “Diritto

costituzionale europeo – I diritti fondamentali [European Constitutional Law – Fundamental Rights]” (Milan,

October 21)

2010: Speaker (presenting paper) at the International Workshop jointly organized by the Law Department of the

European University Institute and the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, “The Accession of the

European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights” (Florence, October 11)

2010: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Inaugural Lecture of the Legal Theory Working Group of the European

University Institute, “Constitutional Pluralism” (Florence, October 5)

2010: Speaker (presenting paper) at the New York University School of Law Conference “The New Public Law in a

Global (Dis)Order. A Perspective from Italy” – panel 3: “Democracy and Human Rights Beyond the State”

(New York, September 19)

2010: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Bologna School of Law, PhD Program in Constitutional Law, Seminar on

“Emergenza terrorismo, legislazione penale e giurisprudenza costituzionale [Terrorism, emergency, criminal

law and constitutional adjudication]” (Bologna, March 23)

2010: Speaker (presenting paper) at the International Conference on “ I sessant’anni della Convenzione europea dei

diritti dell’uomo [The 60th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights]” (Bologna, March 5)

2009: Speaker at the Conference “The Transatlantic Dialogue on Terrorism: Islamic Radicalization in Europe and the

United States” – Workshop Session 1: “Responding to Threat” organized by the Brookings Institution

(Washington, DC, December 15)

2009: Speaker (presenting paper) at the Workshop jointly organized by the EUI and the International Association of

Constitutional Law on “Constitutional Responses to Terrorism” (Florence, November 12)

2009: Speaker (presenting paper) at the VII Yearly Conference of the Italian Association of Young International

Lawyers – 1st panel “Il dialogo tra giudici nello spazio giuridico europeo: i rapporti tra Corte di Giustizia della

Comunità Europea, Corte europea dei diritti dell’uomo e giudici nazionali [Dialogue among judges in the

European legal space: the relationship between the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Human

Rights and National courts]” (Turin, October 9)

2009: Speaker (presenting paper) at the ASTRID Advanced Seminar on “La riforma del Conseil Constitutionnel [The

reform of the French Constitutional Council]” (Rome, May 27)

2009: Discussant at the University of Bologna School of Law, PhD Program in Constitutional Law, Seminar on “Le

forme di governo semi-presidenziali [Semi-presidential governments]” (Bologna, April 22)

2008: Discussant at the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies International Workshop “The new constitutional

challenges of the ECJ” (Pisa, December 20) – 3rd panel

2006: Chairman of the Conference “’Creating a new legal regime’: the Bush Administration and the war on Terror”

(Trento, May 24): with John Yoo (Full Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of California at

Berkeley) and Roberto Toniatti (Full Professor of Constitutional law)

Management experience Since 2017: Principal of the Brexit Institute at Dublin City University. The job required directing the Institute and

planning its activities, including all workshops and conferences. Moreover, it also involves directing the

work of several Post-Doc researchers and administrative staff working full-time on campus, and

coordinating the work of visiting fellows. It also implied developing academic partnerships and liaising

with high-level institutions and private organizations to identify speakers. Crucially, then the job required

fund-raising – and I personally raised close to 1 million € of funding to cover in full the operational costs

of the Institute (staff and activities) from 2018 to 2022.

Since 2017: Director of the Law Research Center at Dublin City University. The job required coordinating all law

research activities, including running a weekly seminar series in each semester with keynote speakers

from across Ireland, Europe and the world – including members of the judiciary. The job also entailed

fund-raising with over 50.000€ collected over the years to support the Center activities.

Since 2016: Chair of Law at the School of Law & Government of Dublin City University. The job required taking all

strategic direction on the future shape of Law at DCU – with the possible future objective of creating a

separate Law School. Practical responsibilities entailed sitting in all selection and promotion committees

for Law Assistant Professors, Associate Professors, Post-Doc and PhD – as well as mentoring the work of

junior colleagues, developing new taught programs (notably a “Master in European Law & Policy” and a

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“Master in Data Protection and Privacy Law”), and building new international partnerships (including

with Trento University Faculty of Law and Stanford Law School).

2015-14: Chair of the Selection Committee of iCourts (Center of Excellence for International Courts), at the

Faculty of Law of the University of Copehagen in charge of selecting 3 Post-Docs and 3 PhD students.

The job required evaluating roughly 30 candidates for each position, shortlisting them, and conducting

Skype interviews with the highest qualified.

Manager of the E-Journal of the Faculty of Law of the University of Copenhagen on SSRN.

2014-13: Chair of the Selection Committee of the “Global Law” program at Tilburg Law School. The job required

shortlisting students’ applications and conducting Skype interviews with roughly 130 of them to decide

admission in the LLB program.

2014-12: Member of the 3-person Steering Committee of the “Global Law” Program at Tilburg Law School

(http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/education/bachelors-programmes/globallaw/). The job required making

strategic decisions about the design of the program, managing issues related to the curriculum, interacting

with colleagues teaching the various courses and the administration, and promoting the program both with

prospective students and with potential employers and other stakeholders (e.g. law firms, private

corporations etc.) including by raising funding for scholarships.

2014-12: Manager of the E-Journal of Tilburg Law School on SSRN.

Teaching experience Award of the Certificate of Excellence for Teaching [(BKO) Dutch diploma that certifies the excellent

quality of the instructor and its qualifications to teach at University level]: 2014

Courses taught:

- “Introduction to EU Law”: intensive course taught in the Euregio Master Program of the Faculty of

Economics and Management of the University of Bolzano: 2019

- “EU Institutional Law”: course taught in the LLM, Master in European Law & Policy, and Master in

Public Policy of the School of Law & Government of Dublin City University: 2017, 2018, 2019

- “European & International Human Rights Law”: course taught in the LLM Program and Master in

International Security of the School of Law & Government of Dublin City University: 2018, 2019

- “Human Rights Law”: intensive course taught in the LLM program of the Faculty of Law of University

Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas: 2019

- “EU Law”: course taught in the LLM program of the School of Law & Government of Dublin City

University: 2017 (with S. Coutts)

- “International Human Rights Law”: course taught in the BCL and IR programs of the School of Law &

Government of Dublin City University: 2017

- “Comparative Law”: course taught in the BCL program of the School of Law & Government of Dublin

City University: 2017 (with S. Coutts)

- “International Human Rights Law”: course taught in the LLM program of the Faculty of Law of the

University of Copenhagen: 2015, 2016

- “Fundamental Rights Law”: course taught in the LLB program in International & European Law of

Tilburg Law School (with M. Goodwin): 2014, 2013

- “Comparative Law”: course taught in the Master of Research of Tilburg Law School & Leuven University

(with M. Adams and L. Wintgens): 2014

- “Global Constitutional Law”: course taught in the LLB program in Global Law of Tilburg Law School

(with G.J. Leengknet and G. vd Schyff): 2014

- “Europeanization of the Law”: course taught in the LLM program of Tilburg Law School (with G.J.

Leengknet and A. Meuwese): 2013

- “(European) Constitutional Law”: seminar taught on the side of the “Constitutional Law” course (by A.

Morrone) in the LLB program the Faculty of Law of the University of Bologna: 2011, 2010, 2009

Teaching assistantship:

- Teaching assistant (preparing the syllabus with the reading materials) to Miriam Aziz for a course on

“Human Rights Law” at the Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver: 2011

Supervising experience - Niels Kriest, PhD thesis on “The General Principles of EU Law and Rule of Law Backsliding” – at the

School of Law & Government of Dublin City University (2019-)

- Beatrice Masuskaite, PhD thesis on “Rule of Law Backsliding in Lithuania and Latvia” – at the School of

Law & Government of Dublin City University (2019-) with Rebecca Schmidt

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- Andrada Costea, LLM thesis on “Islamic Law and Women Rights” – at the School of Law & Government

of Dublin City University (2018-9)

- Daniele Grippo, PhD thesis on “Migration and Solidarity in EU Law” – at the School of Law &

Government of Dublin City University (2018-)

- Alexandra Tsay, LLM thesis on “The Right to be Forgotten: Does the GDPR adequately resolve the

tension between Freedom of Expression and Privacy following the CJEU judgment in Google Spain?” – at

the School of Law & Government of Dublin City University (2017-2018)

- Sose Mayalian, PhD thesis on “Free Movement of Person and Access to Social Benefits” – at the School

of Law & Government of Dublin City University (2017-)

- Annelieke Moji, PhD thesis on “The Legitimacy of the European Central Bank after the Euro-crisis” – at

the School of Law & Government of Dublin City University (2017-)

- Ardit Hoxha, LLM thesis on “Brexit and Competition Law” – at the School of Law & Government of

Dublin City University (2016-2017)

- Francesca Trapani, LLM thesis on “The European Public Prosecutor Office and the Enhanced Cooperation

Procedure” – at the School of Law & Government of Dublin City University (2016-2017)

- Neoftyos Sakellaridis Mangouras, LLM thesis on “Austerity in Greece: Council of State Judgment

668/2012 and a Guide to the Judicial Challenge of Austerity” – at the Faculty of Law of the University of

Copenhagen (2015-2016)

- Sose Mayilyan, LLM thesis on “Free Movement of Persons and Social Benefits: What is the Impact of the

Recent CJEU Case Law?” – at the Faculty of Law of the University of Copenhagen (2015-2016)

- Jorrick Straatman, LLM thesis on “The Incorporation of the Fiscal Compact in the Legal System of the

Netherlands” – at Tilburg Law School (2013-2014)

Membership of PhD awarding committee - Tuomi Tuominen, PhD candidate at the University of Lapland: thesis to be defended on 3 November 2017

Funding track-record 2019: - Award of funding (58.000€) from the German Ministry of Culture for a 2-year project on “Europe’s

Centrifugal Challenges” submitted in cooperation with the German-Italian Centre for European Excellence at

Villa Vigoni

- Award of funding (300.000€) from the European Commission as winner of the Jean Monnet Network

(Erasmus+) program, for a 3-year project entitled BRIDGE (Brexit Research and Investigation into

Differentiated Governance in Europe). The project is led by the DCU Brexit Institute and directed by Federico

Fabbrini as PI and involves as partners also the University of Bolzano/Bozen, the University of Copenhagen

and Central European University.

- Award of funding (2.500€) from Evershed Sutherlands for the organization of an event of the Brexit Institute

- Award of funding (45.000€) from Grant Thornton for the organization of a staff exchange program

between Stanford Law School and the new DCU Master in “Data Protection and Privacy Law” over 3 years

- Award of funding (30.000€) from Arthur Cox Solicitors for the organization of a staff exchange program

between Stanford Law School and the new DCU Master in “Data Protection and Privacy Law” over 3 years

- Award of funding (80.000€) from Dublin Airport Central for the institutional sponsorship of the DCU

Brexit Institute over 2 years

2018: - Award of funding (1.100€) from Dublin Airport Central for the organization of an event of the DCU Brexit

Institute

- Award of funding (120.000€) from Grant Thornton for the institutional sponsorship of the DCU Brexit

Institute over 3 years

- Award of funding (120.000€) from Allied Irish Banks (AIB) for the institutional sponsorship of the DCU

Brexit Institute over 3 years

- Award of funding (500€) from DCU Invent for the organization of an event of the DCU Brexit Institute

- Award of funding (1.500€) from the British-Irish Chamber of Commerce for the organization of an event of

the DCU Brexit Institute

- Award of funding (4.000€) from IQVIA for the organization of an event of the DCU Brexit Institute

- Award of funding (2.500€) from GSK Luxembourg for the organization of an event of the DCU Brexit

Institute

2017: - Award of funding (1.000€) from IBEC for the organization of an event of the DCU Brexit Institute

- Award of funding (1.000€) from the European Parliament information office in Ireland for the organization of

an event of the DCU Brexit Institute

- Award of funding (120.000€) from Arthur Cox Solicitors for the institutional sponsorship of the DCU

Brexit Institute over 4 years

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- Award of funding (2.500€) from the Bertelsmann Stiftung for the organization of the Conference “The Law

& Politics of Brexit”

- Award of funding (1.000€) from the Centro Studi sul Federalismo for the organization of the Conference

“The Law & Politics of Brexit”

- Award of funding (1.500€) from the law firm Matheson for the organization of the Conference “The Law &

Politics of Brexit”

- Award of funding (2.000€) from the Reinholdt Fond for the organization of the Conference “The Law &

Politics of Brexit”

2016: - Award of funding (5.000£) by King’s College London for the co-organization of the IACL Conference on

“Accountability for Transnational Counter-Terrorism Operations”

2015: - Award of funding (74.000 DKK) by iCourts for the organization of the Conference on “The ECJ, the ECB

and the Supremacy of EU Law”

- Award of funding (8.000 €) by the Université Libre de Bruxelles for the co-organization of the IACL

Conference on “Surveillance, Privacy and Transnational Relations in the Digital Era”

2014: - Award of funding (10.000 €) by the Research Fund of Tilburg Law School for the organization of the

Conference on “What Form of Government for the European Union and the Eurozone?”

- Award of funding (15.000 $) by Harvard Law School for the co-organization of the IACL Conference on

“Constitutionalism Across Border in the Struggle Against Terrorism”

2013: - Award of funding (5.000 €) by the Research Fund of Tilburg Law School for the organization of the

Conference “The Constitutionalization of European Budgetary Constraints”

2012: - Award of funding (50.000 AUD) by University of New South Wales for the co-organization of the IACL

Conference on “States of Surveillance: Counter-Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism”

2011: - Award of funding (5.000 €) by Bocconi University for the co-organization of the IACL Conference on

“Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of Constitutional Law”

2008: - Winner of a 4-year scholarship (20.000 € per annum) by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the PhD

program in Law at the European University Institute

Professional qualifications Since 2011: Avvocato [Attorney at Law] admitted to practice law in the Bar of Italy. (Bar exam successfully passed on

October 3, 2011 with a total score of 350/450, comprising a score of 105/150 in the written exam and a

score of 245/300 in the oral exam)

Policy and advocacy 2017: Member of the team that drafted the “Rome Manifesto”, under the sponsorship of Villa Vigoni (the

Italian-German Center for European Excellence, founded by the German Ministry of Culture) and United

Europe. The team, which grouped a dozen individuals from across the European Union, under the

patronage of Sylvie Goulard (Member of European Parliament), Peer Steinbrück (former Minister of

Finance of Germany), and Filippo Taddei (Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister of Italy) drafted a

document relaunching the project of European integration in view of the 60th anniversary of the Rome

Treaty, which was presented at the German Embassy in Rome in March 2017.

2018-2017: Collaborator of the Bertelsmann Stiftung and the Jacques Delors Institut - Berlin. These institutions are

non-political foundations based in Berlin, Germany, which finance research and policy-making in the

field of European studies. The collaboration involves the provision of legal advice to a Committee

drafting a report on the future of Europe, entitled “Repair and Prepare: Growth and the Euro After

Brexit”. The Committee is chaired by Enrico Letta (former Prime Minister of Italy), coordinated by

Henrik Enderlein (Professor of Political Economy, Hertie School of Governance), and composed of a

dozen high-level policy makers including Pascal Lamy (former Director General of the World Trade

Organization), Lorenzo Bini Smaghi (former Member of the Executive Committee of the European

Central Bank) and Jörg Asmussen (Secretary of State at the Ministry of Finance of Germany). The work

consisted specifically in the advising on the legality and institutional implications of EMU reforms,

particularly in the context of Brexit.

2018-2012: Collaborator with the Centro Studi sul Federalismo [Center for the Study of Federalism (CSF)]. The CSF

is a non-political think-tank based in Turin, Italy, which promotes policy-oriented research on the EU,

with specific focus on institutional questions. The collaboration involved the publication of several

research papers on themes related to recent EU institutional developments, later published in peer-

reviewed journals.

Advisory Positions

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2019-2017: Michel Barnier, Chief Negotiator of the European Commission in the withdrawal negotiation between the

European Union and the United Kingdom following Brexit, as part of a group of experts put together by

the European Policy Centre to meet periodically the European Commission Article 50 Task Force and

brief on the state of the negotiations

2018-2017: Georgios Katrougalos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece in the preparation of Greece position on the

whitepaper of the European Commission on “The Future of Europe”


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