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Claudia Desogus

Professoressa a contratto

Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche

Curriculum vitae

EDUCATION

  • May 2010 - PhD in Law and Economics – Rotterdam Erasmus University /University of Bologna.
  • Oct 2004 - LL.M. in Law and Economics – University of Hamburg/University of Ghent/University of Bologna.
  • June 2004 - M.S. in Business law - Università Commerciale “L. Bocconi” of Milan.
  • Dec 2003 - B.A. in Law - Università Commerciale “L. Bocconi” of Milan.

 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

  • Oct 2010 – Sep 2012 - Post-doc – Business Law Department, University of Bologna
  • July 2010 – Dec 2012 - Research fellow – Antitrust and Regulation Task Force of CEPS (Centre for European Policy Studies) – Brussels
  • May – July 2008 - Visiting scholar - CRES (Centre de Recerca en Economia i Salut), Universitat Pompeu Fabra – Barcelona
  • Oct 2006 – Jun 2007 - Visiting Scholar - RILE (Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics), Erasmus University – Rotterdam

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

From 2012 she is a Professor for the course of Legal Issues in the Pharmaceutical Market in the laurea magistrale in Health Economics and Management at the Economic School of the University of Bologna. From 2020 she is a Jean Monnet lecturer in Antitrust and social inequality. She holds seminars on compettition law at the University of Bologna, Roma La Sapienza, Roma Tor Vergata, Roma Tre, Napoli and Bari.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

  • Dec 2012 – present - Officer at the Antitrust Italian Authority
  • 2011 -2012 - consultant at CEPS, Brussels
  • November 2008 - Consultant for the Monitoring Trustee appointed by the European Commission for Alitalia’s restructuring
  • Sept. 2006 – March 2009 - Consultant for the legal affairs group in antitrust and IP matters of the EAEPC (European Association of EuroPharmaceutical Companies) – Brussels
  • Oct – Dec 2003 - Juri Committee of the European Parliament – Brussels
   

MISCELLANEA

  • Admitted to the Bologna bar on February 17th, 2010.

 

 

LANGUAGES SKILLS

  • ITALIAN: mother tongue
  • ENGLISH: proficient user (written and spoken)
  • FRENCH: independent user (written and spoken)
  • SPANISH: independent user (written and spoken)