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Andrea Pradi is an Associate Professor at the University of Trento's Faculty of Law, specializing in Property Law, Comparative Law, and Economic Analysis of Law. He holds a Laurea in Giurisprudenza from the University of Trento (1993/94) with a thesis on 'Taking: studio di un problema', and a PhD in Comparative Private Law (1997/98) with a thesis on 'The Value of Property: An Economic and Comparative Analysis'. He also earned an LLM from UC Berkeley School of Law (2002).
His academic career includes roles as a researcher at the University of Trento since 1999 and visiting positions at institutions like Northwestern University (Chicago) and Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona). He has coordinated doctoral seminars on European private law, global legal transplants, and comparative legal systems. His research focuses on property rights, legal certainty, and the economic analysis of law, with contributions to projects like 'The Common Core of European Private Law' as a National Reporter for 'Information as Property.'
Pradi is President of the Associazione R.B. Schlesinger and Managing Editor of the journal Global Jurist. He has taught courses on private law, comparative law, and legal systems across multiple institutions, including the University of Venice and the Master in Environmental Law. His professional experience includes legal practice and administrative roles in academic governance, such as representing students and researchers at university councils.
His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to legal systems, blending comparative studies with economic analysis, particularly in property rights and common goods. He has participated in international conferences and authored works on topics like expropriation, legal transplants, and European codification processes.

