Cristina Fasone is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Public Law, Department of Political Science, Luiss Guido Carli, where she is also Director of the BA Program in Politics, Philosphy and Economics and academic coordinator of Summer Program on ‘Parliamentary Democracy in Europe‘ (Jean Monnet Module 2013-2015 and 2017-2019), at Luiss School of Government e Luiss academic coordinator responsible for the admission procedures within the ‘Erasmus + Joint Master on “Parliamentary procedures and legislative drafting“, co-organised by Luiss Guido Carli, Complutense University of Madrid and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London.
Since the a.y. 2015/2016, Comparative Public Law, IUS/21, 6 credits (course A, taught alone, an course B co-taught with Giovanni Rizzoni – both in English), Department of Political Science, Master Degree in International Relations (Supervision of over 40 Master Thesis).
Since the a.y. 2017/2018, Comparative Public Law, IUS/21, 6 credits (co-taught with first with Giovanni Piccirilli and, then, with Robert Schütze – in English), Law Department.
Since the a.y. 2019/2020, Comparative Public Law, IUS/21, 6 credits (co-taught with Robert Schütze), Law Department.
A.y. 2018/2019, Constitutional Adjudication in Europe, IUS/21, 6 credits (co-taught with Pasquale Pasquino, elective course – in English), Department of Political Science, Master Degree in International Relations.
At the European University Institute (EUI), she was Max Weber Post-doctoral Fellow in Law e coordinator of the research project on ‘Constitutional Change Through Euro-Crisis Law‘, in the academic years 2013/2014 and 2014/2015. At the EUI she has also been Visiting Fellow at the Law Department and member of the EUI Law Research Team within the Horizon 2020 Project on “A Dynamic Economic and Monetary Union (ADEMU)“.
Since 1 May 2018 she has been member of the Luiss Rersearch Team of the Horizon2020 Project RECONNECT – “Reconciling Europe with its Citizens Through Democracy and Rule of Law”
From 2013 to 2015 she was a member of the Affiliates Advisory Group of the Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law
In May 2014 she gave lectures on national parliaments in the EU and on the principle of subsidiarity at the Humboldt University of Berlin, within the teaching exchange organized by the European University Institute with a network of European Universities.
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