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Giovanni Rossi is a Full Professor at the University of Verona, affiliated with the Department of Legal Sciences within the Faculty of Law. His research focuses on the history of medieval and modern law, legal humanism, and the intersection of law with humanities. He is particularly known for studies on the ius commune, legal thought in Renaissance France, and family law dynamics.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as 'History of Medieval and Modern Law' and 'Elements of Legal History in the Contemporary Age,' spanning undergraduate and graduate programs. He has contributed to PhD programs in European and International Law, offering specialized seminars on topics like religious tolerance and legal methodologies.
Professor Rossi leads or contributes to research projects such as 'Diritto, Cambiamenti e Tecnologie' and has explored themes like the pragmatization of law in the early modern period. He is affiliated with centers like IUSTeC (Center of Excellence for Research on Law, Technologies, and Changes) and the CeDiFam (Family Relations and Succession in Southern Europe).
His third mission activities include public engagement initiatives and professional training courses, reflecting his commitment to bridging academic research with societal impact. He serves on numerous university committees, including the Department Council and PhD Faculty Board, underscoring his institutional leadership roles.