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Francesco Gallarati serves as a Researcher in the Department of Political and International Sciences (DiSPI) at the University of Genoa's School of Social Sciences, where he also participates in the Joint Teacher-Student Commission. His current teaching portfolio spans seven graduate courses including Administrative Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, and specialized modules on climate litigation and digital governance.
His research centers on the intersection of constitutional frameworks with environmental crises, particularly examining climate change through lenses of European Union law, administrative systems, and digital transformation. Gallarati investigates how constitutional obligations translate into actionable environmental protections amid political discretion, with strong emphasis on comparative analysis across European jurisdictions.
2025 publications reveal a concentrated scholarly focus on climate litigation effectiveness, positioning Gallarati at the forefront of constitutional responses to the Anthropocene. His work consistently bridges theoretical constitutional discourse with urgent practical challenges in health care systems, EU recovery planning, and digital due process – establishing a distinctive research trajectory centered on law's capacity to address systemic planetary crises.
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