- Criminal Law
- Organized Crime
- Corporate Liability
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Professor Gaetana Morgante specializes in Criminal Law with a focus on public and private corruption, criminal labor law, corporate liability models, and legal tools against illegal markets. Her research also addresses organized crime, terrorism, gender-based victimization, and cultural heritage protection. She explores topics such as defensive bureaucracy, cybersecurity in organized crime contexts, and compliance frameworks in corporate governance. Her work bridges theoretical criminal law principles with practical applications in international and European justice systems. Her recent publications analyze contractual chains in corruption networks, statistical methods for studying illegal events, and legal extensions against cybercriminality. She critically evaluates regulatory frameworks like the MICA Regulation and anti-money laundering packages. Morgante contributes to legal commentary on laws addressing informal labor, workplace safety, and cultural asset protection. Her research trends emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining legal analysis with data-driven methodologies, particularly in combating cybercrime and financial crimes involving cryptocurrency. She advocates for robust compliance standards to mitigate risks in corporate and public sectors while addressing modern challenges in criminal law enforcement. No scientific awards are listed, though her extensive publications reflect scholarly engagement. She has no reported advisees or grants in the provided data. Her work is anchored in academic legal discourse without specific lab affiliations mentioned.





