معرفی
Stefano Catalano is a Full Professor at the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Verona. He serves as the Department Director and holds roles in various academic committees, including the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Scientific Committee of Advanced Training Courses. His research focuses on Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and institutional reforms, with notable projects such as Courts in Troubled Times (2023) and the Galileo Project (2018). He teaches modules on Constitutional Justice, Fundamental Rights, and Regional Law across undergraduate and graduate programs. His work also involves interdisciplinary studies on legal systems and governance challenges. Key affiliations include the IUSTeC Center for Law, Technologies, and Changes, and the CeDiFam Center for Family Relations. Office hours are held weekly, and his contact details are available at stefano.catalano@univr.it.
- Education: CV details available in English and Italian (updated October 2024).
- Research Interests: Constitutional Court decisions, legal frameworks for aging populations, and comparative constitutional systems (e.g., France).
- Teaching: Courses include Constitutional Law, Legal Protection of Fundamental Rights, and Constitutional Justice across multiple academic years.
- Projects: Leads the national PRIN-funded project on judicial decision-making (2023–) and coordinates excellence initiatives in Law and Technology.
- Labs/Teams: Active in research groups like Population Aging and Generational Transitions and Decision-Making and Sources of Law.