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Book Title: Enforcement of Transnational Regulation
Editor(s): Cafaggi, Fabrizio
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781003725
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
Contributors
Eyal Benvenisti is Anny and Paul Yanowicz Professor of Human Rights, Tel
Aviv University Faculty of Law. He is an Editorial Board member of the
American Journal of International Law, and Member Associe of the Institut
de Droit International. His areas of teaching and research include inter-
national law, constitutional law and administrative law. His publications
include Sharing Transboundary Resources: International Law and Optimal
Resource Use (2002) and The International Law of Occupation (second
edition 2012).
Fabrizio Cafaggi is Professor of Comparative Law at the European Univer-
sity Institute on leave from Trento University. He is a member of the
Executive Committee of the European Law Institute and coordinates the
HiiL project on transnational private regulation. He is the Director of the
Centre for Judicial Cooperation at EUI. His recent publications include
Contractual Networks, Inter-firm Cooperation and Economic Growth
(editor), New Foundations of Transnational Private Regulation, and Trans-
national Governance by Contract: Private Regulation and Contractual Net-
works in Food Safety.
Federica Casarosa is a research assistant at the European University Insti-
tute, Department of Law. She graduated in Private Comparative Law at
the University of Pisa and obtained a Master of Research in Law from the
European University Institute (2003). In 2008, she successfully defended
her PhD thesis on the role of information in online contracting, in particu-
lar analysing the protection provided to consumers in the pre-contractual
phase. She has worked as a consultant for FAO and as a Jean Monnet
Fellow at the Robert ...
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