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Professor Maria Chiara Errigo serves as a Fixed-term Researcher in the Department of Law, Political and International Studies at the University of Parma. Her teaching portfolio spans Biological Law, Biotechnology and Food Safety, Constitutional Principles from GMO to CRISPR, and Constitutional Protection of Rights across Master's programs in Social Services Planning, Global Food Law, and Law, as well as a Bachelor's program in Political Sciences and International Relations for cohorts 2022/2023 through 2025/2026.
Her research concentrates on Constitutional Law intersections with BioLaw, Food Law, and Human Rights, specifically analyzing how constitutional frameworks adapt to biotechnological innovations (GMOs, CRISPR), climate emergency responses in agri-food systems, family relationship definitions, and gender language in legislation. This work critically engages with Italian Constitutional Court rulings and legislative debates on contemporary bioethical challenges.
Analysis of her 2023-2024 publications reveals a cohesive focus on constitutional law's evolving role in regulating emerging scientific and social issues. Her scholarship consistently bridges theoretical legal principles with practical regulatory gaps in Italian jurisprudence, particularly regarding food safety, reproductive technologies, and child welfare within rapidly changing societal contexts.
No scientific awards, research grants, or student advising details were documented in the source material. Similarly, information regarding laboratory affiliations, research teams, or future projects was not provided, though her active publication record indicates ongoing scholarly engagement with current Italian legal developments.



