Studying Law at Roma Tre
Giulio Napolitano is professor of Administrative Law and Comparative Administrative Law (English language class) in the University of Roma Tre, Department of Law. He was visiting scholar at the Max-Planck-Institute of Heidelberg (2002-2007) and program affiliate scholar at the New York University School of Law (2008). He is member of the Council of the International Society of Public Law (ICON-S) and of the Board of Editors of the European Public Law Review (since 2006). He taught Comparative Administrative Law at the Radzyner Law School of the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) of Herzliya (Israel) in the academic year 2016-2017 and at the Law School of the University of Heidelberg (Germany) in the academic year 2017-2018.
He has published extensively in the fields of theoretical foundations of administrative law, comparative administrative law, regulation and antitrust, economic analysis of public law, global governance: among them, in English language,  Towards a European Legal Order for Services of Economic General Interest, in European Public Law, 2005, 4, 565-581; The Role of the State in (and after) the Financial Crisis: New Challenges for Administrative Law, in Comparative Administrative Law, edited by P. Lindseth and S. Rose-Ackerman, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2010, 569-591; The two ways of global governance after the financial crisis: Multilateralism versus cooperation among governments, in International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2011, 9, 2, 310-339; Why the Italian Administrative System is a Source of Competitive Disadvantage  (with M. Bianco), in The Italian Economy since Unification, edited by G. Toniolo, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013, 533-570; “This time is different” for public law too, in European Review of Public Law, 2013, 43-65; Conflicts and strategies in administrative law, in International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2014, 2, 357-369; Administrative Law, Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, New York, Springer, 2014, 1-8; Going global, turning back national: Towards a cosmopolitan administrative law, in International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2015, 13, 2, 482-485; Policy Implementation in ASEAN and in the UE: The Problem of Asymmetric Compliance, in The Role of the Public Bureaucracy in Policy Implementation in 5 ASEAN Countries, edited by J. Quah, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016, 432-466; Looking for a smarter government (and administrative law) in the age of uncertainty, in Comparative Administrative Law, edited by B. Emerson, P. Lindseth and S. Rose-Ackerman, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2017, 352-359; The transformations of comparative administrative law, in Rivista trimestrale di diritto pubblico, 2017, 997-1003.


 

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