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Dr. Sandro Notari is an Associate Professor of History of Medieval and Modern Law at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, affiliated with the Department of Law. Since the 2021-2022 academic year, he has taught core courses in legal history for both undergraduate and graduate law programs. Beginning in 2024-2025, he directs the Diritti e discriminazione di genere laboratory focusing on gender rights in medieval/modern legal sources. His academic credentials include a PhD in Legal History and Theory from Università di Roma 'Tor Vergata' and research positions at multiple Italian institutions.
His research explores:
- Medieval communal statutes and legal orders
- Collective property systems in medieval/modern eras
- 19th-century civil codifications
- Central state institutions in liberal Italy
- Italian constitutional history
Awards include:
- Premio Giovanni De Vergottini fellowship
- Research grants from CNR, LUISS, and Giuseppe Ermini Centre
- 2021 national qualification for full professorship (unanimous)
He leads international projects including BIDDC (customary law database) and FoNTES (European legal sources), and holds leadership roles in academic societies like Associazione De Statutis (Vice President) and Italian Society for Law and Literature. No specific student advisees or grants are detailed in available materials.
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