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Francesco MARTUCCI is a Professor of Public Law at the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas, affiliated with two research centers: the Institute of Comparative Law (IDC) and the Centre for European Law (CEL). He teaches European Union Law and Public Finance, reflecting his core academic focus on legal frameworks governing European economic systems.
His research explores the intersection of law, economics, and governance within the European Union. Key themes include:
- EU Economic Governance: Monetary policy, banking union, and crisis response mechanisms.
- Regulatory Frameworks: Competition law, financial regulation, and anti-fraud measures.
- Constitutional Dimensions: Legal foundations of EU economic federalism and judicial oversight.
- External Relations: EU responses to geopolitical challenges like the Ukrainian crisis.
His publications (2013-2017) predominantly analyze the European Court of Justice's role in shaping economic policy, regulatory authority impartiality, and internal market freedoms. Recurring topics include sovereign debt management, financial protectionism, and harmonization of national legal systems under EU treaties.
He collaborates with research teams at IDC and CEL, focusing on comparative and European legal studies.
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