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Founding Director of Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute, National Minimum Wage Commissioner, a non profit research institute into poverty and inequality and socio-economic rights in South Africa. I am experienced in social security policy and published in Social Security Review released in February 2022 plus many other publications.
I am a leading researcher into the universal basic income grant in South Africa.
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I am a linguist interested in bi/multilingualism and biliteracy. I am Co-Director of the Centre for Language and Literature Education at Karlstad University, and a Research Affiliate with the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language. I currently co-chair the International Association for Applied Linguistics (AILA) Research Network on “Social and Affective Factors in Home Language Maintenance and Development”, am editor-in-chief of the open access book series Current Issues in Bilingualism (Language Science Press), and lead the international project “Attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge: Teachers’ views on multilingualism”.
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I am working as an associate professor of ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. My fields of interests include international cultural property protection law, EU law and private international law. In particular, I did research and published several articles on the private international law aspects of cultural property and the EU regulation of the trade of cultural goods. With my article ‘In Search of the Holy Grail of the Conflict of Laws of Cultural Property’, I won the Pierre Lalive and John Henry Merryman Fellowship in 2021 for the best article published in the International Journal of Cultural Property Law by an author under 40 years of age. In 2021, I was selected among the five winners of the UNIDROIT Covid-19 Essay Competition with my paper on "The Global Pandemic as an Opportunity: Towards a Cutting-Edge Legal ‘App’ for Online Art Trade".
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Federico Casolari is Associate professor of European Union Law at the Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, where he teaches EU law and EU Constitutional Law. He currently serves as member of the Flying Faculty of the China-EU School of Law (CESL). He is also member of the International Research Centre on European Law (C.I.R.D.E.) of the University of Bologna and tutor at the Collegio Superiore of the University of Bologna (2016-2022). He is Director of the Master Programme in European Funds and Funding Projects Expert (MEFFE).
Qualified Full professor of International Law and European Union Law, Italian Ministry for University and Research (2021).
On 3 May 2018 he has been appointed Deputy Head of the Department of Legal Studies of the University of Bologna.
Member of the University Senate (2021-2024) as representative of the Social Area.
Federico Casolari’s current research agenda includes:
The relationship between European Union law and international law;
The external relations of the European Union;
The general principles of EU law; and
The international & European disaster response law.