معرفی
Monica De Simone is an Associate Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Palermo (UNIPA), actively leading courses in Roman Law and related disciplines since at least 2009. Her teaching schedule includes regular office hours on Wednesdays (10:30-11:30) and courses such as History of Roman Law, Roman Criminal Law and Procedure, and Roman Contractual System, delivered across multiple academic years.
- Roman Law
- Legal History
- Comparative Legal Systems
Her research focuses on foundational principles of Roman Law, including obligations, succession, and the legal relevance of unborn children, drawing connections to modern legal frameworks. She has supervised edited theses on topics like "The historical foundation of succession contra voluntatem defuncti. Ancient principles and future prospects" (2023) and "Legal relevance of the unborn child in Roman law" (2016). Courses are held in venues like the Aula Magna, Circular Room, and Santi Romano Room, with recent sessions taking place in 2024 (History of Roman Law) and 2023/2024 (Roman Law, OZ Chair).