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Simone Penasa is an Associate Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Trento, Italy. His academic career spans over a decade, including roles as a Fixed-Term Fellow Researcher and Post-Doc Researcher. He specializes in Biolaw, Comparative Constitutional Law, Minority Rights, Health Law, and Legal Pluralism.
Penasa’s research focuses on the intersection of law, science, and technology, particularly in areas like surrogacy, artificial intelligence governance, and constitutional adjudication. He has conducted research abroad at institutions such as the Max Planck Institute and the University of Barcelona, and participates in international projects like the Jean Monnet Module “BIOTELL.”
His work emphasizes scientific reasonableness in legislative and judicial processes, addressing topics such as embryo rights, genetic privacy, and the ethical implications of biomedical research. He has authored over 50 publications, including articles on AI ethics, migration policies, and constitutional design.
Penasa is a member of multiple editorial boards (e.g., Diritto Pubblico Comparato ed Europeo) and has been recognized with the “Premio Giustino D’Orazio” for his doctoral thesis. He frequently lectures at conferences worldwide, advocating for interdisciplinary legal approaches to contemporary challenges.
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