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Anna Oriolo is an Associate Professor of International Law and Lecturer of EU Law and International Criminal Law at the University of Salerno, Department of Legal Sciences (School of Law). Her research focuses on international criminal law, European Union law, constitutional law, and judicial cooperation, with a particular emphasis on human rights, religious freedom, and legal jurisprudence. She has contributed extensively to analyzing case law from international tribunals and European courts, addressing topics such as religious attire bans, corporate social responsibility, maritime security, and water resource management.
Her academic work includes over 95 papers and two books, with recent publications exploring the legitimacy of European 'burqa ban' policies, EU animal welfare law, and child protection in tourism sectors. She has also examined judicial precedents from the European Court of Human Rights and international criminal tribunals, contributing to the understanding of non-discrimination standards and legal frameworks for combating piracy and terrorism.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, her scholarly contributions reflect a deep engagement with interdisciplinary legal issues, balancing national and international legal perspectives. She advises on legal education and policy, though no student names or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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