COURSES:
1) Public International Law
2) International Trade and WTO Law
3) Chinese Law
4) The impact of the WTO law in the Chinese legal system
5) European, American and Chinese Approaches to Intellectual Property and Competition Law: a Comparative Overview
6) European law for Non-european Students: a comparative analysis among juridical orders
7) Law, Policy and Economics on Climate Change
8) International Business Law
9) Private international law
10) Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory
TEACHING POSITIONS :
2012 – Present – Edge Hill University, Department of Law and Criminology, Senior Lecturer in Law (Tenured and Full-time). Teaching public international law, international economic law, international business law and international environmental and energy law
2011 – Present - Peking University, School of Government - Scientific Coordinator for the “Summer Institute on Climate Change and Environmental Protection” (SICCEP) and for the “Summer Institute on Intellectual Property Rights and China” (IP-China). Lecturer with two courses: one entitled “European, American and Chinese Approaches to Intellectual Property and Competition Law: a Comparative Overview” (IP-China curriculum) and a second entitled “Law, Policy and Economics on Climate Change” (SICCEP curriculum)
2012 - Peking University, School of Government and European University Center in Peking University - Lecturer on EU law for an Interdisciplinary Course on EU Studies. Module Coordinated by Lund University in Sweden
2011 - Peking University, School of Government and European University Center in Peking University - Lecturer on EU law for an Interdisciplinary Course on EU Studies. Module Coordinated by Lund University in Sweden
2010 – Peking University, School of Government and European University Center in Peking University – Lecturer on EU law for an Interdisciplinary Course on EU Studies. Module Coordinated by Lund University in Sweden
2010- China-EU School of Law, Beijing - Lecturer (June 2010) on WTO law for the Module coordinated by Maastricht University. Master Thesis Supervisor for European and Chinese students
2010 – 2012 - University of Turin, Department of Law, Full-time Assistant Professor in Comparative law and Chinese law.
2010 and 2009 – Tsinghua University in Beijing – Program Co-director and Lecturer on Intellectual Property and Competition Law with a course entitled “European , American and Chinese Approaches to Intellectual Property and Competition Law: a Comparative Overview”.
2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007 - University of Bologne, Alma Mater, Faculty of Economics and Commerce – Adjunct Professor in International trade law and WTO law (In Italian). Master in Internationalization of Enterprises with a partnership between IstitutoNazionale per il Commercio Estero (ICE), Regione Emilia-Romagna
2005-2009 – Catholic University of Milan, Law School, Milan – Part-time Assistant Professor in Philosophy of Law (Exams and thesis supervisor) – Research project on Confucianism and its influence on the legal and political system in China.
2005-2009 - Catholic University of Milan, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures, specialization in International Relations) – Part-time Assistant Professor in Chinese studies – Seminars on Chinese law and culture
2008 – Summer Law Institute (SLI) in Suzhou, China – Teaching Assistant and Lecturer (in English) for the “Workshop in International Business Transactions with Chinese Characteristics”, with a cooperation between Kenneth Wang School of Law (Suzhou), Bucerius Law School, Hamburg (Germany), Cornell University Law School, University of the Pacific/McGeorge School of Law, University of California/Hastings College of the Law, Tsinghua University School of Law (Beijing), Università degli Studi di Milano, Law School
2008 – University of Bologne, Faculty of Law – Lecturer (in Italian) in the Summer School in Comparative Law: Introduction to Chinese Law
2008 – European School of Economics, Milan – Adjunct professor of International Business Law (in English) and course coordinator for four years undergraduate students in International Business (UK Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees delivered by the University of Buckingham)
2007 – Chamber of Commerce, PaviaForm, Pavia, Italy – Lecturer in Private International Law (in Italian) and coordinator for a course financed by the EU Social Fund
2007 – University of Bologne, Faculty of Law – Lecturer (in Italian) in the Summer School in Comparative Law: Introduction to Chinese Law
2007 – Teaching Assistant and Lecturer (in English) for the “Workshop in International Business Transactions with Chinese Characteristics”, with a cooperation between Kenneth Wang School of Law (Suzhou), Bucerius Law School, Hamburg (Germany), Cornell University Law School, University of the Pacific/McGeorge School of Law, University of California/Hastings College of the Law , Tsinghua University School of Law (Beijing), Università degli Studi di Milano, Law School.
2007 – University of Turin, Faculty of Political Sciences – Lecturer (in Italian) “China in the Age of Globalization: Which Perspectives after Six Years of WTO Participation and the Trade Relations with the European Union” in the Summer School in “Geopolitics and Economy of Contemporary China”
2007 – Università delle Calabrie, Cosenza, Italy – Lecturer (in Italian) in International trade law
2007 – Scuola di Formazione Club Migros, Lugano, Switzerland – Lecturer (in Italian) for the interdisciplinary course “Doing Business in China”
2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010 – Lecturer (in English) in the Master MIEX “International Executives”, Master in International Management, among the 30 best projects selected for the “First European Awards of University-Industry Cooperation with Regional Impact” a European competition aiming to identify the best examples of good practices of cooperation University-Industry
2006-2007 - College of Milan - Lecturer (in Italian) for the multi-disciplinary course about China
2006 - Scuola di Formazione Club Migros, Lugano, Switzerland - Lecturer (in Italian) for the interdisciplinary course “Doing Business in China”
2006 – Chamber of Commerce, Paviaform, Pavia – Lecturer (in Italian) about China-EU trade relations for a course financed by the European Social Fund
2005 - ISPI, Istitute of Political and International Studies, Milan - Lecturer (in Italian) in the postgraduate course “Business in China”
2003 – 2011 - University of Milan, Faculty of Law, Department of Public Law, Civil Procedural Law, International and European Law in Milan – Full-time Assistant Professor in public international law, international trade law, WTO law, European Law and Chinese law and culture.
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