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FACULTY Amedeo Santosuosso - University of Pavia and Court of Appeal, Milano (I) Professor of Law, Science and New Technologies at the Department of Law, University of Pavia, and at the Institute for Advanced Study of Pavia (IUSS). He serves as President of the First Chamber at the Court of Appeal of Milan. He is one of the founders and current Scientific Director of the European Center for Law, Science and new Technologies (ECLT), which is an Interdepartmental Research Center at the University of Pavia (I). He is promoter and main organizer of the Innovating Legal Studies and Practice (ILSP) school. He is responsible for a special experimental project of cooperation between the legal academy and the judiciary in order to accelerate the introduction of new technologies in criminal trials in Italy (appointed by the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal of Milan and the Ministry of Justice, 2016). Among his publications in English: A. Santosuosso, O. R. Goodenough, Marta Tomasi (eds), The Challenge of Innovation in Law: the Impact of Technology and Science on Legal Studies and Practice, Pavia: Pavia University Press, 2015 (http://purl.oclc.org/paviauniversitypress/9788869520075). He is codirector of the Winter School. Paolo Renon – University of Pavia (I) Paolo Renon is Professor in Criminal Procedure at the University of Pavia. He obtained a Ph.D at the University of Bologna, and was a researcher at the University of Verona, where he taught Criminal Procedure from 2001 to 2011. His research activity focuses on different topics, e.g. evidentiary hearing, evidence in trial, sentencing, juvenile justice system. He is a member the “Associazione tra gli studiosi del processo penale “Gian Domenico Pisapia” (ASPP) of the of the Association International de Droit Penal (AIDP). He is codirector of the Winter School. Oliver Goodenough - Vermont Law School – Center for Legal Innovation (USA) Oliver Goodenough’s research, writing and teaching at the intersection of law, economics, finance, media, technology, neuroscience and behavioral biology make him an authority in legal innovation. He is currently a Professor of Law and the Director of the Center for Legal Innovation at Vermont Law School, a Research Fellow of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, an Adjunct Professor at Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering, and a participant in the University of Pavia’s initiative on legal innovation. Alberto Monti - School Advanced Study IUSS Pavia (I) Alberto Monti is Full Professor of Comparative Law with tenure at the Institute for Advanced Study IUSS Pavia. He teaches Comparative Law and Economics and he is Responsible of the IUSS Social Sciences Class, as well as Risk and Emergency Regulation at the UME (Understanding and Managing Extremes) Graduate School. He also teaches Economic Analysis of Law at Bocconi University in Milan.

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FACULTY

Amedeo Santosuosso - University of Pavia and Court of Appeal, Milano (I) Professor of Law, Science and New Technologies at the Department of Law, University of Pavia, and at the Institute for Advanced Study of Pavia (IUSS). He serves as President of the First Chamber at the Court of Appeal of Milan. He is one of the founders and current Scientific Director of the European Center for Law, Science and new Technologies (ECLT), which is an Interdepartmental

Research Center at the University of Pavia (I). He is promoter and main organizer of the Innovating Legal Studies and Practice (ILSP) school. He is responsible for a special experimental project of cooperation between the legal academy and the judiciary in order to accelerate the introduction of new technologies in criminal trials in Italy (appointed by the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal of Milan and the Ministry of Justice, 2016). Among his publications in English: A. Santosuosso, O. R. Goodenough, Marta Tomasi (eds), The Challenge of Innovation in Law: the Impact of Technology and Science on Legal Studies and Practice, Pavia: Pavia University Press, 2015 (http://purl.oclc.org/paviauniversitypress/9788869520075). He is codirector of the Winter School.

Paolo Renon – University of Pavia (I)Paolo Renon is Professor in Criminal Procedure at the University of Pavia. He obtained a Ph.D at the University of Bologna, and was a researcher at the University of Verona, where he taught Criminal Procedure from 2001 to 2011. His research activity focuses on different topics, e.g. evidentiary hearing, evidence in trial, sentencing, juvenile justice system. He is a member the “Associazione tra gli

studiosi del processo penale “Gian Domenico Pisapia” (ASPP) of the of the Association International de Droit Penal (AIDP). He is codirector of the Winter School.

Oliver Goodenough - Vermont Law School – Center for Legal Innovation (USA) Oliver Goodenough’s research, writing and teaching at the intersection of law, economics, finance, media, technology, neuroscience and behavioral biology make him an authority in legal innovation. He is currently a Professor of Law and the Director of the Center for Legal Innovation at Vermont Law School, a Research Fellow of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, an Adjunct

Professor at Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering, and a participant in the University of Pavia’s initiative on legal innovation.

Alberto Monti - School Advanced Study IUSS Pavia (I) Alberto Monti is Full Professor of Comparative Law with tenure at the Institute for Advanced Study IUSS Pavia. He teaches Comparative Law and Economics and he is Responsible of the IUSS Social Sciences Class, as well as Risk and Emergency Regulation at the UME (Understanding and Managing Extremes) Graduate School. He also teaches Economic Analysis of Law at Bocconi University in Milan.

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Professor Monti is a member of the OECD High-Level Advisory Board on the Financial Management of Large-Scale Catastrophes. Admitted to the Italian Bar and specialized in the fields of insurance, reinsurance and financial laws, Professor Monti regularly acts as legal counsel and arbitrator for major international clients. Alberto Monti is also a member of the Banking and Financial Arbitration Panel (Arbitro Bancario Finanziario), and he maintains ongoing collaborations with several international organizations and research centers worldwide, such as the OECD, the World Bank, the European Law Institute, the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law and the Brazilian Institute of Insurance Law. He received his J.D. (1995, cum laude) from the University of Milan Law School, his LL.M. (2000, Int’l Legal Studies) from New York University (NYU) School of Law and his Ph.D. (2001, Comparative Law) from the University of Trento. Professor Monti published books, articles and reports on Insurance and Reinsurance Law and Economics, Comparative Law and the Financial Management of Catastrophic Risks. (http://www.iusspavia.it/eng/rubrica.php?id=554&menu=menu-rubrica.html#.V-mO_xQZtLw)

Ugo Pagallo –University of Turin Law School; Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London; NEXA Center for Internet & Society, Politecnico of Turin (I) A former lawyer and current professor of Jurisprudence at the Department of Law, University of Turin (Italy), he is Faculty Fellow at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London, U.K. and NEXA Fellow at the Center for Internet & Society at the Politecnico of Turin. Author of eleven monographs, numerous

essays in scholarly journals and book chapters, co-editor of the AICOL series by Springer, he has been member of many EU projects and researches, among which the RPAS Steering Group on drones, the Group of Experts for the Onlife Initiative set up by the European Commission, and Expert for the evaluation of proposals in the Horizon 2020 robotics program. His main interests are Artificial Intelligence & law, network and legal theory, and information technology law (specially data protection law and copyright).

Roger Brownsword – King’s College London and Bournemouth University Roger Brownsword holds professorial positions at King’s College London and Bournemouth University, and he is Honorary Professor in Law at Sheffield University. Until his retirement in 2010 he was founding Director of TELOS, an inter-disciplinary research centre at King’s College London that focuses on law, ethics, and technology. He was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from 2004 – 2010; he was Chair of the Ethics and Governance Council for UK Biobank

from 2011 – 2015. He has served as a specialist adviser to parliamentary committees, he served on the Royal Society Brain Waves' Working Party on neuroscience and the law and, currently, he is a member of the Royal Society’s Working Party on machine learning. He has published more than a dozen books (most recently co-editing the Oxford Handbook on Law, Regulation and Technology, and now working on In the Year 2061: Law in an Age of Technological Management) and some 240 academic papers; and he is the founding general editor of the journal, Law, Innovation and Technology. (www.kcl.ac.uk/law/people/academic/rbrownsword.aspx)

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Giovanni Sartor - European University Institute, Firenze (I) Giovanni Sartor is part-time full professor in legal informatics at the University of Bologna and part-time professor in Legal informatics and Legal Theory at the European University Institute of Florence. He obtained a Ph.D. at the European University Institute (Florence), worked at the Court of Justice of the European Union (Luxembourg), was a researcher at the Italian National Council of Research

(ITTIG, Florence), held the chair in Jurisprudence at Queen’s University of Belfast (where he now is honorary professor), and was Marie-Curie professor at the European University of Florence. He has been President of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law. He has published widely in legal philosophy, computational logic, legislation technique, and computer law.

Jan Smits - Maastricht University (NL) Jan M. Smits (1967) is Chair of European Private Law at Maastricht University and academic director of the Maastricht European Private Law Institute (M-EPLI). He publishes, teaches and supervises students in the fields of European private law, comparative law, legal theory and ‘law and…’ approaches. He has a special interest in questions of legal harmonisation (in particular in Europe and Asia), the foundations of (European) private law, mixed jurisdictions (including South Africa)

and internationalisation of law generally. He is an outspoken proponent of an international approach towards law. Jan Smits held visiting positions at a number of foreign institutions, including the University of Stellenbosch, Tulane Law School, Leuven University, the University of Liège, Koc University, Louisiana State University, the Penn State Dickinson School of Law and the University of Helsinki. From 2010-2012, he held the HiiL Chair on the Internationalisation of Law. He is a elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and a titular member of the International Academy of Comparative Law (AIDC). (http://www.jansmits.eu/Home_Jan_M._Smits.html)

Catalina Goanta – Maastricht University (NL) Catalina Goanta received her LLB from the University of Bucharest and further obtained an MSc from the United Nations University-MERIT Maastricht Graduate School of Governance. Catalina wrote her PhD on ‘Convergence in European Consumer Sales Law – A comparative and numerical approach’ within the Maastricht European Private Law Institute and defended her thesis in October 2016. This doctoral research was presented, among others, at the European University

Institute (February 2015), as well as at the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics at the University of Chicago Law School (July 2016). Catalina has also developed, in various collaborations, projects on the use of technology in legal education, including the use of wearables in the classroom (Google Glass and Pebble Time), and is currently working on designing an online course on mediation (WeMediate: Training 21st century skills through mediation), on the basis of a grant from SURF, a Dutch organization promoting the use of technology in higher education.

Michele De Stefano – University of Miami School of Law (USA) Professor Michele DeStefano is the founder and director of LawWithoutWalls, a new part-virtual collaboratory that brings together over 450 students, faculty, practitioners, academics, entrepreneurs, business and law students, and venture capitalists from around the world to innovate legal education and practice, to engage on the burning issues facing the legal profession, collaboratively solve legal

problems, and develop the skillsets needed to thrive in the new, global legal marketplace. She is an

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expert in entrepreneurship and innovation in the law. Her scholarship focuses on the growing intersections between law and business and legal innovation. In addition to spearheading LawWithoutWalls, Michele teaches courses on the changing legal profession, law, technology, and innovation, civil procedure, professional responsibility, and compliance and ethics. She is also Guest Faculty in Harvard Law School's Executive Education program and Affiliated Faculty at Harvard Law School's Center for the Legal Profession. http://www.law.miami.edu/faculty/michele-destefano

Simona Bormida – Professional support lawyer at White & Case law firm Simona Bormida graduated with a J.D. magna cum laude in 1998 from the University of Genoa, Faculty of Law. She worked as a practicing lawyer for 10 years in Italian and international law firms, assisting clients on domestic and cross-border M&A and real estate transactions. In 2008 Simona became knowledge management lawyer at Latham and Watkins LLP Milan and in 2015 she joined White & Case (Europe) LLP as Professional Support

Lawyer in charge of the knowledge projects for the Italian practice. She is responsible for the current awareness program of the Italian practice and her tasks include leading the organization, design and delivery of training sessions for lawyers and clients, drafting and coordinating the creation of standard forms, creating and developing electronic database of practice-related knowledge resources and participating to the development of new knowledge technologies.

Alessandro Philip Maiano - Managing Partner at Wilbe Ventures - Solicitor in England and Wales Alessandro co-founded Wilbe Ventures in 2011 and currently sits as Managing Partner. Wilbe Ventures is a London based incubator for innovative ventures supporting entrepreneurs who are determined to disrupt key sectors through the use of exponential technologies including artificial intelligence, blockchain and virtual reality. Having trained as a solicitor at international law firms both in London and

outside the UK, Alessandro regularly advises law firms and professionals on alternative business models and how technology is likely to shape the future of the profession. To this end, he sits on the board of advisors of LawWithoutWalls, the incubator for Miami Law School, and mentors law graduands at Kent Law School on entering the profession and developing transferable skills.

Maddalena Neglia – University College London (UK) Maddalena Neglia is the director of the Globalisation and Human Rights Desk at International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH) and visiting Research Associate at the Centre for Ethics and Law of University College London. She holds a joint Ph.D. in Public Comparative law at the Universities of Udine (Italy) and Aix Marseille (France). She worked also as a lawyer at Latham and Watkins LLP

Milan and as a judicial clerk at the Milan Court of Appeal and she is admitted to the Milan bar. Her research interests focus on corporate accountability for Human Rights violations and on the influence of international standards on responsible business conducts on European and national regulation.

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Carlo Colombo – Tilburg Center for Regional Law and Governance (TiREG), Tilburg Law School (NL) Carlo Colombo is post-doctoral research in law and governance at the Tilburg Center for Regional Law and Governance (TiREG), Tilburg Law School, the Netherlands. In recent years, his research has focused on the relationship between law and governance at local and regional levels, as well as at European level and from a multi-level perspective. He is currently involved in a prestigious NWO

funded project (titled 'Smart transformation in city-regional law and governance') that focuses on the analysis of innovative forms of local and regional governance in Europe. He is especially interested in the challenges to classic public law values of new forms of cooperation among state and non-state actors in public decision-making. His research interests include administrative law, EU law, constitutional law, law and governance.

Marta Tomasi – Free University of Bozen (I) Marta Tomasi currently holds a post-doc position at the Free University of Bozen (I). In the past few years she conducted research activities for the European Centre for Law, Science and New Technologies (ECLT) of the University of Pavia and for the University of Trento. In 2012 she received her PhD in Comparative and European Legal Studies from the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento,

defending a thesis in Comparative constitutional law titled “Human Genetics and the Protection of Fundamental Rights: the Relational Dimension of Individual Autonomy”. Her main fields of interest are comparative constitutional law, biolaw and bioethics, genetics and law, the protection of fundamental rights in biomedicine, informed consent, freedom of scientific research, self-determination in biomedicine, nondiscrimination, children’s rights, immigration law. During her academic studies she spent a period as a Visiting Scholar by the Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco and The King’s College in London. She is currently involved in teaching activities in comparative constitutional law and public law for the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento and for the Faculty of Economics of the University of Bozen.

Maria Laura Fiorina - University of Pavia (I) Maria Laura Fiorina graduated with a J. D. magna cum laude in 2011 from the University of Pavia, Faculty of Law, presenting a final thesis on Criminal Law on criminal aspects of medical treatments in Italy and Germany. In 2011 she graduated with a Social Sciences Diploma from the Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori (IUSS) of Pavia: final thesis on the court systems in the US and in Germany. She is

a lawyer and has a PhD in Criminal Law at the Department of Public Law, Criminal and International Justice at the University of Pavia. She is a Teaching Fellow on the Criminal Law course and on the Law, Science and New Technologies course – Law Department, University of Pavia. Since September 2012 she has cooperated with the ECLT.

Andrea Olivo - University of Pavia (I) Andrea Olivo is a student at the last year of his Master's Degree in Theoretical Physics at the University of Pavia. He attained his bachelor's degree in 2015 with a thesis on Quantum Information Theory. In parallel to his academic formation Andrea nurtured an ever growing interest in Computer Sciences and Information Technologies, and

how these disciplines arose from the foundations of logic. He will be in Paris the next six months, working on his final Thesis.

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Ludovica Maiano – Judicial Assistant, Court of Appeal Milan (I) Graduated in Law in June 2013 at the University of Milan. She worked as a trainee lawyer in a law firm in Milan with a main experience in International Commercial and Corporate law. In February 2014 she gained admission to the PhD Programme at the University of Milan in Comparative Private law. Afterwards, in February 2015, she started working as judicial apprentice at the Court of Appeal of Milan - Civil

Division, with the Hon. Pres. Amedeo Santosuosso. Currently, she has completed just now the apprenticeship in Court and is focusing on her PhD thesis concerning international biotechnology patent protection.

Alba Cinque - Judicial Assistant, Court of Appeal, Milano (I) Graduated in Law at Università di Napoli "Federico II" in December 2014. Subjects of major interest are Commercial Law, Civil Law, IP and Administrative Law. After her graduation, she worked as a trainee lawyer in a legal firm in Naples with a focus on Civil and Administrative Law before to start working as judicial apprentice at the Court of Appeal of Milan - Civil Division, with the Hon. Pres.

Amedeo Santosuosso. At the moment she is still assisting the judge at the Court, in order to improve and sharpen her professional knowledge.

Elettra Currao - Judicial Assistant, Court of Appeal, Milano (I) Graduated in Law in February 2016 at Catholic University of Milan, with a thesis in Criminal law focused on “The right to be forgotten and new technologies”. In March 2016, she started working as a legal trainee in a law firm focusing on civil law in Milan, and then, in April 2016, she started the judicial apprenticeship at the Court of Appeal of Milan, in the Civil Division, with the Hon. Pres. Amedeo

Santosuosso.mShe is still assisting the judge at the Court of Appeal, in order to improve her legal knowledge. Subject of major interest are criminal and civil law.