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Marco Dani (Italy) Research Associate, University of
Trento, Research Area "Institutions and Economics" of Istituto Trentino di
Cultura; Research Project: "Economic Constitutional Identities (ECIs) in the
European Constitutional Space: Conflict, Assimilation,
Integration." -
Fellows for the Academic Year
2004-2005
Marco
Dani graduated in Law at the University of Trento (1999) where he completed a
Ph.D. in EU and Comparative Constitutional Law (2003). He is research associate
at the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Trento and researcher
at the Istituto Trentino di Cultura (Research Area "Institutions and
Economics"). His main research interests concern EU and comparative
constitutional law, namely economic and social regulation and adjudication. He
has published on the Charter of Nice, on the EU policy on entrepreneurship, on
the role of the subnational authorities in the EU sphere. At the Jean Monnet
Center, he will focus on the concept of Economic Constitutional Identity as an
experimental device to critically interpret the evolution of the EU, Italian
and WTO constitutional identities as well as their mutual interactions
according to the categories of conflict, assimilation, integration.
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