Garbarino and Bassini Become Emile Noel Fellows
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Garbarino and Bassini Become Emile Noel Fellows

THE TWO SCHOLARS WILL CONDUCT RESEARCH ON EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL LAW AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY'S JEAN MONNET CENTER

Carlo Garbarino, as a senior fellow, and Marco Bassini, as a fellow (both from Bocconi’s Department of Legal Studies) are two of the eleven recipients of an Emile Noël Fellowship for 2016/2017 at New York University’s Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice.
 
The Emile Noël Fellowship is a “prestigious program whose principal objective is scholarship and the advancement of research on the themes of International Law”, can be read in the Jeann Monnet Center’s website. “It is a one-year program which allows to conduct research on European law, possibly with a Public law focus. The fellows present their research programs at faculty seminars and the final output is usually a paper, to be published in the Center’s series”, explains Bassini.
 
Among the activities of the Center there is a high-level annual Emile Noël Lecture, held by prominent members of the legal and political administration of the Union, asked to present their perspective of the “State of the (European) Union”.

by Fabio Todesco
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