DR. FILIPPO MARCHETTI filippo.marchetti@unimi.it it.linkedin.com/in/filippomarchetti EXPERIENCE 2015 - present Research Fellow in International and European Union Law, University of Milan Focus: Internet data privacy/cybersecurity, economic sanctions, conflict of laws. Duties: scientific research, data collection and analysis, policy analysis and evaluation, drafting of reports and papers, dissemination of the research outcomes, project management. Research Projects: Planning the Future of Cross-Border Families since 2016 - Funding: European Commission ( 463,909.50). 10 partner institutions. - Role: Research and project management (member of the coordination team). - Aims: empirical evaluation of EU Private International Law in family matters. Legal and economic impact of transnational families. Cross-Border Litigation in Europe 2015-2016 - Funding: European Commission ( 748,196.44). 7 partner institutions. - Role: Research. - Aims: empirical evaluation of EU Private International Law in civil and commercial matters. The Protection of Privacy in Private International Law since 2014 - Funding: none. Under the auspices of the International Law Association. 11 ILA branches involved. - Role: Research. - Aims: Assessment of transnational privacy and data protection standards in private-to-private relations. Further details on projects, technical reports, and publications, in Appendix. 2014-2015 Junior Researcher in International Law, University of Milan FURTHER EXPERIENCE Research project: The Protection of Privacy in Private International Law. Duties: scientific research, data collection and analysis, drafting of reports and papers, dissemination of the research outcomes. Visiting Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, EU and Regulatory Law (2016, 5 months) Teaching Assistant (International and EU Law), Bocconi University (2014-2015, 2 semesters) Junior Editor, Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (scientific journal, 2014-present) Risk Management, Regulatory Compliance Intern, PricewaterhouseCoopers Italy (2012, 4 months - job offer declined) Administrative Collaborator (in charge of a Department s Secretariat), University of Milan (2010-2011, 300h in total) EDUCATION 2013-2016 Doctorate of Philosophy in International Law and Economics, Bocconi University Dissertation: Internet Data Privacy in European Union Private International Law (in English). Research topics and interests: internet and technology law and policy, cybersecurity, EU law and policy, economic regulation, economic security, economic sanctions, international contracts. 2012-2013 Master s Degree in International Relations, University of Milan Summa cum laude Major: International trade and European integration. Dissertation: The effects of U.N. economic sanctions on international contracts. 2008-2011 Bachelor s Degree in International and European Studies, University of Milan Major: International trade. Dissertation: Intellectual property and Italian jurisdiction.!1
2002-2007 Scientific High School Diploma, Vito Volterra Scientific High School, Fabriano - Italy Including one year in Germany with AFS Intercultura (2005-2006, 12 months) FURTHER EDUCATION ABROAD, CERTIFICATIONS Private International Law (Summer School), Hague Academy of International Law (2015 and 2012 editions, 3 weeks each) International Financial Law and Regulation (Summer School), London School of Economics (2013, 3 weeks) EU Substantive and Procedural Law (Specialisation course), Italian Society for Int l Organisation (2013, 3 months) Strategic Management (Summer School), London School of Economics (2012, 3 weeks) Harvard National Model United Nations, Harvard University (2012, 1 week) AWARDS AND FUNDING Funded visiting research fellowship at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg in 2016 Research grants at the University of Milan in 2015 and 2016 (2x research fellowships) Prize Best PhD student in International Law and Economics awarded by Bocconi University in 2014 Merit-based PhD-fees waiver awarded by Bocconi University in 2014 FURTHER INFORMATION LANGUAGES: English German French Italian Fluent TOEFL ibt 113/120, IELTS 7,5/9 Fluent crash course and exchange year Basic knowledge Mother tongue AFFILIATIONS International Law Association (ILA, Italian branch) since 2014 American Society of International Law (ASIL) since 2014 Italian Society of International and European Union Law (SIDI) since 2014 IT SKILLS Microsoft Office, incl. Project Apple macos iwork All main internet browsers and e-mail management tools National Instruments LabVIEW IBM Lotus Notes PRO BONO Homeless service volunteer (2014-2015) INTERESTS Aikido, astronomy, backpacking, drones, landscape photography, snowboarding!2
APPENDIX SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION, LECTURES, PRESENTATIONS, INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION PUBLICATIONS Italy in P. Beaumont et al. (eds), Cross-border litigation in Europe, HART PUBLISHING, 2017, ISBN 9781782256762, chapter 8, forthcoming (coauthors: Bariatti, Viarengo, Villata, Bernasconi) The strategy of the European Commission for a digital single market in the current legislative proposals (in Italian) in Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale, 2016, p. 326-335 Title in Italian: La strategia della Commissione europea per il mercato unico digitale nelle recenti iniziative legislative The application of Regulation (EC) No 864/2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations ( Rome II ) (in Italian) in S. Bariatti et al. (eds), La giurisprudenza italiana sui regolamenti europei in materia civile e commerciale e di famiglia, WOLTERS KLUWER, 2016, ISBN 9788813358686, p. 119-136 Title in Italian: L applicazione del Regolamento (CE) n. 864/2007 sulla legge applicabile alle obbligazioni extracontrattuali TECHNICAL REPORTS The Rome II Regulation between legal and policy evaluation (in Italian) Research, drafting, and presentation of the Italian technical report (Project: Cross-Border Litigation in Europe - see below). Presented on 27 May 2016, University of Milan Jurisdiction and choice-of-law for violations of personality rights Research and drafting of the Italian technical report (Project: The Protection of Privacy in Private International Law - see below). Delivered to the research partners on 1 May 2016 The protection of privacy in contractual relationships Research, drafting and presentation of the Italian technical report (Project: The Protection of Privacy in Private International Law - see below). Presented on 27 February 2015, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg The concept of privacy in the national systems Research, drafting and presentation of the Italian technical report (Project: The Protection of Privacy in Private International Law - see below). Presented on 30 September 2014, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg OTHER REPORTS Report on the advanced seminar The European judicial cooperation in civil matters in Italian and European case-law Event of 3-5 May 2017, Italian Supreme Court of Cassation, Rome. (coauthor: Bernasconi) Purpose, scope and methodology in First assessment report on the case-law collected by the research consortium, p. 8-16 Drafting of the methodological considerations of the technical report (Project: Planning the Future of Cross-Border Families - see below). Issued on 15 November 2016. Available online at www.eufams.unimi.it WORKING PAPERS Export Processing Zones: ex ante evaluation and ex post assessment in the Asian experience PhD in International Law and Economics - Course in International Trade Policies Third parties in WTO dispute settlement, the ICJ, and investment arbitration: striking the balance between transparency and efficiency PhD in International Law and Economics - Course in International Trade Law!3
EDITED VOLUMES, COLLABORATIONS Massimario (Collection of 336 case-law summaries) edited by Bernasconi, De Götzen, Marchetti, Re, Válková, Villata in S. Bariatti et al. (eds), La giurisprudenza italiana sui regolamenti europei in materia civile e commerciale e di famiglia, WOLTERS KLUWER, 2016, ISBN 9788813358686, p. 137-322 The Italian case-law on the European Union Regulations in civil and commercial matters and in family matters (in Italian) edited by Bariatti, Viarengo, Villata with the collaboration of Bernasconi, Marchetti, Re, Válková, WOLTERS KLUWER, 2016, ISBN 9788813358686 Title in Italian: La giurisprudenza italiana sui regolamenti europei in materia civile e commerciale e di famiglia BOOK REVIEWS Private International Law and the Internet (D.J.B. Svantesson), III ed., WOLTERS KLUWER, 2016, ISBN 9789041159564 in Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale, 2017, forthcoming DISSERTATIONS Internet Data Privacy in European Union Private International Law Doctoral dissertation, Bocconi University The Effects of U.N. Economic Sanctions on International Contracts (in Italian) Title in Italian: L incidenza dei provvedimenti di embargo sui contratti internazionali Master s dissertation, University of Milan Intellectual Property and Italian Jurisdiction (in Italian) Title in Italian: Proprietà intellettuale e giurisdizione italiana Bachelor s dissertation, University of Milan LECTURES Non-Unified Legal Systems in the Conflict of Laws Delivered to Master s students in International Relations, 16 May 2017, University of Milan Ascertainment, Application, and Interpretation of Foreign Law Delivered to Master s students in International Relations, 16 May 2017, University of Milan Renvoi in the Conflict of Laws Delivered to Master s students in International Relations, 15 May 2017, University of Milan The Court of Justice of the European Union Delivered to Master s students in International Relations, 13 December 2016 and 2 December 2015, University of Milan International Responsibility Delivered to Master s students in International Relations, 8 November 2016, University of Milan PRESENTATIONS CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS The impact of the European Union General Data Protection Regulation on the Lugano Regime 7th Journal of Private International Law Conference 2017 3-5 August 2017 (forthcoming), Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (7jpil.cce.puc-rio.br) The Application of Regulation No 864/2007 (Rome II) in Italian Courts Workshop (Project: Cross-Border Litigation in Europe - see below) 6 February 2015, University of Milan (goo.gl/c202d4)!4
MINOR PRESENTATIONS The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership - TTIP (with D. Castaneda) PhD in International Law and Economics - Course in Economics of EU Integration Domestic economic performance, human development, and happiness PhD in International Law and Economics - Course in Development Economics Intellectual property and private international law PhD in International Law and Economics - Course in Intellectual Property Law 2013, Bocconi University The IMF, the Troika, and financial assistance in the European crisis: a legal and institutional assessment PhD in International Law and Economics - Course in International Monetary and Financial Law 2013, Bocconi University INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS Planning the Future of Cross-Border Families: a Path through Coordination 2016-2017 (Project No JUST/2014/JCOO/AG/CIVI/7729) www.eufams.unimi.it Aims: empirical evaluation of EU Private International Law in family matters. Legal and economic impact of transnational families. Funding: European Commission, DG Justice, Civil Justice Programme (Total funding 463,909.50). Partners: Universities of Milan (coordinator), Heidelberg, Osijek, Valencia, and Verona; Max-Planck Institute Luxembourg; Italian and Spanish associations of family lawyers; Italian and Croatian schools for the judiciary. Role: Research and project management (member of the coordination team). Cross-Border Litigation in Europe: Legislative Framework, National Courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union 2015-2016 (Project No JUST/2013/JCIV/AG/4635) www.abdn.ac.uk/law/research/eupillar Aims: empirical evaluation of EU Private International Law in civil and commercial matters. Funding: European Commission, DG Justice, Civil Justice Programme (Total funding 748,196.44). Partners: Universities of Aberdeen (head), Antwerp, Freiburg, Leeds, Madrid, Milan, and Wroclaw. Role: Research. The Protection of Privacy in Private International Law 2014-2020 www.ila-hq.org/en/committees/index.cfm/cid/1047 Aims: Assessment of transnational privacy and data protection standards in private-to-private relations. Funding: none. Committee established under the auspices of the International Law Association. Branches: Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Slovenia, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States of America. Role: Research.!5