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Marcello Luigi Busetto serves as Full Professor of Criminal Procedural Law and President of the Disciplinary Board at the University of Trento's Faculty of Law, where he has held academic positions since 2003. He teaches Criminal Procedure and contributes to legal scholarship in Italian procedural frameworks.
Education:
- 1986: High school diploma in classical studies from the “M. Minghetti” high school in Bologna
- 1991: Law degree, cum laude, University of Bologna (dissertation: "The principle of necessary harmfulness of the crime in constitutional jurisprudence")
- 1992-1995: PhD in Criminal Procedure, University of Bologna (awarded 1996; dissertation: "On the so-called preliminary ruling on bankruptcy")
- 1996-1998: Postdoctoral research scholarship in Legal, Political, and Economic Sciences, University of Bologna
Research Focus: Professor Busetto's work centers on Criminal Procedural Law with specialized attention to criminal evidence admissibility, constitutional right of defense mechanisms, procedural law harmonization across jurisdictions, and syntactic analysis of legal processes. His scholarship critically examines Italian criminal procedure through comparative and constitutional lenses.
Academic Progression: After serving as University Researcher at Bologna (1998-2005), he joined Trento in 2003 through competitive selection. He advanced from Associate Professor (2005-2021) to Full Professor in 2021, having obtained National Scientific Abilitation for Full Professorship in 2018. His teaching portfolio includes Criminal Procedure at both Trento (since 1999) and Bologna.
Professional Recognition: No specific awards or fellowships were documented in the source material.
Mentorship and Funding: The available documentation contains no references to graduate student supervision, research grants, or sponsored projects.
