The Jean Monnet Chair in Digital Transformation and AI Policy is the second consecutive Chair awarded to the European University of Rome (“UER”)
The Chair will address Digital transformation and AI policy through a set of multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder actions and activities that will be running from 1 November 2022 to 31 October 2025.
The Chair holder is Prof. Valeria Falce, Full Professor of Economics Law at the Department of Human Sciences, Faculty of Economics.
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XXXVI convegno di AIDA - La disciplina della concorrenza e della proprietà intellettuale nei mercati digitali Venerdì 6 Ottobre 2023 - Ore 14.30 | Sabato 7 Ottobre 2023 - Ore 10.00 Università degli studi di Pavia–AulaVolta– Corso Strada Nuova 65, Pavia Intervengono: Valeria Falce - Nicola M.F. Faraone, Università Europea di Roma "Ambiti e limiti delle killer acquisitions nei mercati digitali" Programma completo [spacer height="20px"]...
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Seminario di studio organizzato nell’ambito del Progetto PRIN “Artificial Intelligence and Legal Studies Perspectives. Are the Algorithmic decision-making and data-driven predictions calling for a new legal framework?” in collaborazione con il Master in Diritto della Concorrenza e dell'Innovazione della Luiss School of Law. 28 Settembre 2023 ore 14:30 - Sala delleColonne, Campus LUISS viale pola 12, Roma Interviene: Valeria Falce Professoressa di Diritto dell’Economia, Università...
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Convegno "Intelligenza Artificiale. Creatività, Etica, Diritto e Mercato" - 19 Settembre 2023 - Ministero della cultura Sala Spadolini Via del Collegio Romano 27, Roma Un evento per confrontarsi sulle implicazioni, future e presenti, legate all’uso dell’Intelligenza Artificiale (IA) nel settore dell’industria creativa. Il Convegno è promosso dal Sottosegretario di Stato al Ministero della Cultura Sen. Lucia Borgonzoni con delega al diritto d’autore e alle imprese culturali...
More infoHer main research areas of interest include intellectual property, competition policy, market regulation and consumer policy, digital innovation, data strategy and economic analysis of law. After completing an LLM (focus on Intellectual property) at the London School of Economics and a PhD in competition law advanced by the University of Perugia together with Luiss University and Bocconi University, she succeeded a Tenured Professorship in 2008. She is Full Professor of Economics Law, Scientific...
PROFILEHer research addresses some of the most critical issues in supply chain management theory and practice, among which building and managing relational strategies in supply networks, supply chain innovation and information sharing in buyer-supplier relationships. She is Full Professor of Operations Management and Business Management and Coordinator of the Departmental Centre for Research at the Università Europea di Roma. Since 2013, Emanuela is also Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for Logi...
PROFILEHe worked for more than 20 years as competition and regulation expert, developing hands-on experience in Telecoms, Media and Digital markets and served in different public institutions: the Cabinet of Italian Ministry of Economic Development (MISE), the Italian telecoms and media Regulator (AGCOM); the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA); the European Commission at the EU body dealing with Digital and Electronic Communications markets (BEREC Office). Prof. Manganelli worked in a niche top...
PROFILEEmanuele Vincent is a Ph.D. candidate at the European University of Rome in Commercial Law. He completed his Master of Laws (LL.M.) at Columbia Law School in New York, he graduated cum laude in Law from the University of Turin with a thesis on the relationship between Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and International Corporate Law. He has acquired professional experience in commercial law, M&A and financial markets, working as a trainee and then as an associate in an international law firm...
PROFILENicola Faraone is Post-Doc Researcher/Research Fellow of the Research Centre “ICPC-Innovation, Regulation and Competition Policy Centre” of the European University of Rome. His main research areas of interest include competition law, intellectual property, EU State aid law, and economic analysis of law as they apply to digital, media, data, and platforms technology. He completed his Ph.D. in Economics, Law, and Institutions at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” (2017), with a thesis fo...
PROFILEArticle: “Antitrust e Apple, anche in Italia la sfida sul futuro degli ecosistemi digitali” – AgendaDigitale.eu
Valeria Falce – Jean Monnet Professor of EU Innovation Policy; Professor in Digital Transformation and AI Policy; Ordinario di diritto dell’economia nell’Università Europea di Roma e DirettoreICPC – Innovation, Regulation and Competition Policy Centre
Article: “La legge europea sull’AI è arrivata ma le vere scelte restano da prendere” – Milano Finanza
Valeria Falce – Jean Monnet Professor of EU Innovation Policy; Professor in Digital Transformation and AI Policy; Ordinario di diritto dell’economia nell’Università Europea di Roma e DirettoreICPC – Innovation, Regulation and Competition Policy Centre
Article: “Interoperabilità europea, a che prezzo?” – Milano Finanza
Valeria Falce – Jean Monnet Professor of EU Innovation Policy; Professor in Digital Transformation and AI Policy; Ordinario di diritto dell’economia nell’Università Europea di Roma e DirettoreICPC – Innovation, Regulation and Competition Policy Centre
Article “Killer acquisition sotto la lente nella Ue: cosa fa l’Italia, l’attivismo della Germania”
January 31st 2022 – Valeria Falce – Nicola M. F. Faraone – agendadigitale.eu
Article: Dall’Open Data al Data Governance Act: così la Ue punta al mercato unico dei dati pubblici
20th December 2022 – Valeria Falce, Elena Porciello – agendadigitale.eu
Article: Profili critici in tema di licenze per lo streaming della musica registrata
29th November 2022 – Valeria Falce – filodiritto.com
March-May 2023 – Series of 6 Friday seminars and lectures on: “Advanced Studies on the EU Data Act: an essential resource for economic growth, competitiveness, innovation”
Submit draft papers or extended abstracts no later than 6 March 2023.
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