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Andrea Saccucci
Andrea Saccucci is a lawyer at Studio Lana-Lagostena Bassi (Rome), specialized in human rights protection, public and private international law, EC/EU law, transnational corporate law and arbitrations. He is one of the leading counsel in Italy for litigating individual and collective cases before the European Court of Human Rights.
He received his Phd in Human Rights from the University of Palermo in 2002 and he was visiting scholar at the Law School of the Columbia University of New York in 2006. Currently, he is Researcher in International Law at the University of Naples II and Adjunct Professor in International Protection of Human Rights at the University of Urbino and at the LUMSA University of Rome.
He is a member of the Executive Board of the Unione forense per la tutela dei diritti dell'uomo (corresponding member of the International Federation of Human Rights) and member of the International Institute of Humanitarian Law of San Remo.
Since 2000, he was appointed as an expert of the Council of Europe, the EU and the OSCE in the framework of training activities for lawyers, judges, prosecutors and ombudsman throughout Europe (especially in the Western Balkans and Eastern European countries).
He is the author of several publications in international law, human rights and EU law, among which a book on Provisional Measures in International Human Rights Litigation, a short textbook on the International Protection of Human Rights and a Collection of international instruments on human rights. Moreover, he is editor in chief of the review I diritti dell'uomo, cronache e battaglie and member of the editing board of the review Diritti umani e diritto internazionale.
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