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Elena Paparella is a Researcher at the Department of Economics and Law of Sapienza University of Rome. She specializes in Public Law, Constitutional Law, and European Union Law, with particular focus on citizenship rights, crisis governance, and constitutional economics. Her teaching responsibilities include courses on Public Law Institutions, Multilevel Constitutional Economic Law, and Competition Law across multiple academic channels (EM, evening, etc.).
Her research explores themes such as the evolution of constitutional limits in economic governance, the transformation of the European Parliament toward constitutionalism, and the legal frameworks surrounding citizenship acquisition for second-generation migrants. She has also analyzed the EU’s response to the 2020 pandemic and the role of international financial institutions during the Eurozone crisis.
Teaching activities span over a decade, covering disciplines such as public policy, social service law, and advanced legal studies for economics students. Her work bridges constitutional theory with practical applications in EU policy, labor law reform, and crisis management.
Key research trends include critical analysis of supranational institutions, constitutional legitimacy in economic policy, and the intersection of law with socio-economic dynamics. No specific scientific awards are listed, but her prolific publication record reflects sustained scholarly engagement in these domains.



