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Lalage Mormile is a Researcher in Jurisprudence (GIUR-01/A) at the Department of Private Law, University of Palermo. She maintains office hours on Mondays from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Department of Private Law Professor's Office and on Fridays from 12:00 to 14:00 at the Trapani Campus Teachers' Room.
Her research interests span multiple specialized legal domains:
- Jurisprudence and legal theory
- Family law with emphasis on minors' rights and intra-family relationships
- Banking and financial law including current accounts and essential services
- Trust law applications for anti-mafia and anti-money laundering purposes
- Migration and asylum policy
- Privacy and data protection law
Mormile's scholarly work demonstrates consistent engagement with both theoretical legal concepts and their practical implementation in the Italian legal system. Her recent publications show particular focus on trust law, family law, and banking regulation, with notable attention to how legal frameworks protect vulnerable populations including minors and migrants. She has developed specialized expertise in applying trust structures to combat organized crime, as evidenced by multiple publications on anti-mafia trust mechanisms.
Her scientific contributions reflect sustained scholarly activity since 2004, with publications spanning jurisprudence, family law, banking regulation, and migration policy. The breadth and depth of her work indicate a researcher deeply engaged with legal theory as it applies to real-world contexts, particularly where legal protections intersect with vulnerable populations.
Mormile maintains an active research profile with consistent publication output through 2024, demonstrating ongoing scholarly engagement across multiple legal disciplines within the Italian academic and legal framework.