C.R.I.D.E.BA.FIN.

C.R.I.D.E.Ba.Fin. (Interdepartmental Research Center on European Banking and Financial Law “Paolo Ferro-Luzzi”) was established in Rome on September 1, 2018.

The Institute is based at the Department of Law of Roma Tre University and aims to promote research and academic debate on banking, financial and insurance law within the framework of European and national regulation.

The Center is promoted and established by three departments of Roma Tre University: Law, Political Science, and Business Economics. It has its own regulatory, organizational and administrative autonomy in the areas of administration, finance and accounting.

The project involves the following faculty members:

  • Prof. Mario Bussoletti, Full Professor of Commercial Law
  • Prof. Stefano D’Addona, Associate Professor of Political Economy
  • Prof. Sabino Fortunato, Full Professor of Commercial Law
  • Prof. Concetta Brescia Morra, Associate Professor of Law and Economics
  • Prof. Giulio Napolitano, Full Professor of Administrative Law
  • Prof. Maddalena Rabitti, Full Professor of Law and Economics
  • Prof. Andrea Zoppini, Full Professor of Private Law

The Center collaborates with professors and researchers from the Departments of Law, Political Science and Business Economics, and may also include members from other departments upon request.

Researchers, research fellows, PhD graduates and PhD candidates, as well as other Italian and international professors and scholars, may also participate according to the Institute’s regulations.

To achieve its objectives, the Institute promotes a range of strategic activities, including:

  • consulting activities
  • organization of conferences, seminars and academic workshops
  • creation of information networks among scholars
  • development of specialized publications
  • promotion of collaborations with national and international cultural and scientific institutions

To carry out its activities, the Center benefits from contributions provided by the participating departments, funding from the University and research structures, research funds from the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR) and the National Research Council (CNR), contributions from international organizations, and income from commissioned activities.