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Book Title: Methods of Comparative Law
Editor(s): Monateri, Giuseppe Pier
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849802529
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 6
Extract:
Contributors
Mads Andenas is Professor at the University of Oslo and the Institute of Advanced Legal
Studies, School of Advanced Legal Study, University of London, 201112, and Chaire
Vincent Wright, Sciences Po, Paris. He was Director of the Centre of European Law,
King's College London 199299 and the British Institute of International and Compara-
tive Law London 19992005. His recent publications include: European Comparative
Company Law (Cambridge University Press 2009, with F. Wooldridge); Grundlagen des
Europäischen Privatrechts (Springer Verlag 2009, with G. Alpa); WTO and Trade in
Services (Nijhoff Brill 2008, with K. Alexander); Judicial Independence and Accountabil-
ity (BIICL London 2006, with G. Canivet and D. Fairgrieve, eds); and Comparative Law
before the Courts (BIICL London 2004, with G. Canivet and D. Fairgrieve, eds). He was
the General Editor of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly (19992006) and
General Editor of European Business Law Review from 1996.
Simona Benedettini is research fellow at the IEFE Centre for Research on Energy and
Environmental Economics and Policy at Bocconi University, and External Consultant for
FTI Consulting, Spain. She has been visiting scholar at the University of Illinois, and holds
a PhD in Law and Economics from the University of Siena.
Her research interests include economic analysis of public law enforcement, electricty
market regulation and design, institutions and growth.
Cristina Costantini is a researcher in Comparative Private Law at the University of
Bergamo. She is a member of various professional organizations: the Selden Society; the
Italian ...
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