I'm an enthusiastic student and researcher with a strong passion for study and discovery. Thanks to my life and study experiences, I became a responsible and dynamic worker and I learned to provide analytical and managerial skills, both working on my own and in a team, always with positive attitude towards work and performances. International and multicultural atmosphere is the one that best matches my goals.
Università di Roma "Sapienza", in collaborazione con LUISS Guido
Since February 2018
Training course aimed to completing and deeping the knowledge of governance forms and the general characteristic of regulation in the current phase of globalization. I analyze the contractual legal instruments, treaties and commercial agreements that contribute to compose the rules of markets regulation at national and international level. In particular, I study the application of regulation and competition rules in different markets: from financial and telecommunications, to environmental and food sectors.
Thesis in Administration Law with Profesor Marco D'Alberti. Title "Land Grabbing: opportunità e rischi. Il caso del Perù" I won a scholarship from my University for my study project at Universidad de Piura" (UDEP), Perù (four months). I studied the Land Grabbing phenomenon, from its origins to today, in comparison with the other Sudamericas’ states and African counties. There, I had direct contact with the populations affected by this phenomenon and I could perceive its strong impact that affects the environment, economy, social welfare and human rights. I examined not only many cases and the jurisprudence of national and international courts but also the national and international rules that governe the foreing investements and protect indigenous peoples' rights.
Study - work experiences through which I grew up personally and help me improving my English, shaping my own personality and encouraging my willingness to have international experiences and to work in close contact with a variety of cultures
Partecipation in extracurricular activities, (e.g. seminars, conferences) living in close contact with the most recent and challenging issues of the academic and policy world.